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Live Free Or D.I.Y.
Dana Bollen and Andrew Mall
9 episodes
6 days ago
Join co-hosts Dana Bollen (Two Week Notice Podcast / Touring Roadie), Professor Andrew Mall (Northeastern University), and a panel of interviewees as we discuss D.I.Y. hardcore, punk, and emo music scenes and communities. This season, we consider what makes scenes important and meaningful to musicians, fans, and everyone in between. We address scene resilience, exposure, community, mental health, and overall challenges. Our guests reflect on their experiences as musicians, record label owners, festival and show promoters, music industry professors, and fans.
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Join co-hosts Dana Bollen (Two Week Notice Podcast / Touring Roadie), Professor Andrew Mall (Northeastern University), and a panel of interviewees as we discuss D.I.Y. hardcore, punk, and emo music scenes and communities. This season, we consider what makes scenes important and meaningful to musicians, fans, and everyone in between. We address scene resilience, exposure, community, mental health, and overall challenges. Our guests reflect on their experiences as musicians, record label owners, festival and show promoters, music industry professors, and fans.
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#03: Exposure
Live Free Or D.I.Y.
54 minutes 42 seconds
5 months ago
#03: Exposure

In this episode, hosts Dana Bollen (Two Week Notice Podcast / Touring Roadie) & Andrew Mall (Music Professor - Northeastern University) are joined by nine of our Season 1 panel members to discuss the impact that exposure can have on D.I.Y. music scenes, and what happens when these bands & this music reaches mainstream attention & success.



We address the question: Is there such thing as too much exposure in D.I.Y. music scenes?



Panel members on this episode include:


  • ​Norman Brannon (Thursday / Anti-Matter Zine)
  • ​Ace Enders (The Early November / I Can Make A Mess)
  • ​Joey Chiaramonte (Koyo)
  • ​Chris Wrenn (Bridge9 Records)
  • ​Brandon Davis (Vanna / Fever333 / Lions Lions / INSPIRIT)
  • ​Ali Lipman (Cape Crush)
  • ​Johnny Grimes (Furnace Fest)
  • ​Jeff Apruzzese (Passion Pit 2008-2014 / Drexel University)
  • ​Tony DeBacco (Videographer - Boston)


Full interview with Ace Enders can be heard on the Two Week Notice Podcast here:

  • ​⁠⁠Apple Podcasts - #153: Ace Enders
  • ​⁠⁠Spotify - #153: Ace Enders


⁠⁠Official LFoDIY Podcast Playlist on Spotify⁠⁠



Follow the podcast:

Instagram: ⁠⁠@livefreeordiypodcast⁠⁠

YouTube: ⁠⁠@livefreeordiypodcast⁠⁠



Thank you for your contributions to this podcast:

  • ​Anthony Robbins (Research Assistance)
  • ​Ioanis Pintzopolous (Production Assistance)
  • ​Kira Burr (Graphic Design)
  • ​Todd Pollock (Cover photo)
  • ​⁠⁠Furnace Fest⁠⁠
  • ​Casey & ⁠⁠Iodine Recordings⁠⁠
  • ​⁠⁠Piebald⁠⁠ (podcast theme music)
  • ​Aaron Stuart (cover photo talent & legend)
  • ​Northeastern University (funding)



Social media & other links to connect with hosts, panel members, & podcast support can all be found through this link: ⁠⁠linktr.ee/livefreeordiypodcast⁠⁠


For in depth interviews with musicians in the scene, (hosted by Dana Bollen) check out the ⁠⁠Two Week Notice Podcast⁠⁠

Live Free Or D.I.Y.
Join co-hosts Dana Bollen (Two Week Notice Podcast / Touring Roadie), Professor Andrew Mall (Northeastern University), and a panel of interviewees as we discuss D.I.Y. hardcore, punk, and emo music scenes and communities. This season, we consider what makes scenes important and meaningful to musicians, fans, and everyone in between. We address scene resilience, exposure, community, mental health, and overall challenges. Our guests reflect on their experiences as musicians, record label owners, festival and show promoters, music industry professors, and fans.