Ronnie of The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus sits down with SADurdays host Hunter deBlanc at When We Were Young Festival 2025 in Las Vegas to chat.follow @SADurdaysRadio for moreinstagram: @SADurdaysRadio https://www.instagram.com/sadurdaysradio/tiktok: @SADurdaysRadio https://www.tiktok.com/@sadurdaysradio
Simon of Don Borco sits down with SADurdays host Hunter deBlanc at When We Were Young Festival 2025 in Las Vegas to chat.
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Simple Plan sit down with SADurdays host Hunter deBlanc at When We Were Young Festival 2025 in Las Vegas to chat.
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I Prevail vocalist Eric Vanlerberghe sits down with SADurdays host Hunter deBlanc at When We Were Young Festival 2025 in Las Vegas to chat.
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Boys Like Girls sit down with SADurdays host Hunter deBlanc at When We Were Young Festival 2025 in Las Vegas to chat.
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Arm's Length sits down with SADurdays host Hunter deBlanc at When We Were Young Festival 2025 in Las Vegas to chat.
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Jay Bentley of Bad Religion sits down with SADurdays host Hunter deBlanc at When We Were Young Festival 2025 in Las Vegas to chat about Bad Religion and punk rock.
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The Used sits down with SADurdays host Hunter deBlanc at When We Were Young Festival 2025 in Las Vegas.
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Mayday Parade sits down with SADurdays host Hunter deBlanc at When We Were Young Festival 2025 in Las Vegas.
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My guest on this week's show is Kenny Vasoli, singer of the band The Starting Line. We chat about the new album, "Eternal Youth", the band's first full length since 2007, as well as the story of how the band got its start through an AOL message, reflecting on the early days and musical influences that shaped their sound. We delve into the evolution of both The Starting Line's music as well as the creative process behind Vacationer, as well as Kenny's personal journey in the music industry. Tune in to hear about the band's upcoming plans, Kenny's insights on balancing life and music, and some entertaining anecdotes from his career.
Don't miss this deep dive into the world of The Starting Line, and huge thanks to Kenny for chatting with me about the music. It's always an honor to chat with one of my musical influences.
My guest on this weekend's SADurdays is Daryl Palumbo, the signer of the bands Glassjaw + Head Automatica
We chat about his musical influences behind both Glassjaw and Head Automatica, as well as the band’s first new songs since 2006, the upcoming tour, and even the Mortal Kombat soundtrack. Thanks to Daryl for being one of the most interesting guests i’ve had on the show to date, I thoroughly enjoyed our chat.
Head Automatica tour starts in just a few days!!
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My guest on this week's show is Alan Benjamin Thomas of the band joan. We'll be chatting about joan's origins, musical influences, their time touring with The Maine in Australia, and their new album 'This Won't Last Forever' that just dropped days ago.
Thanks to Alan for taking the time to chat with me about the tunes.
My guest on this week's show is Matt Embree, the singer of the band Rx Bandits. He's also "the Walrus" in The Sound of Animals Fighting, as well as the bass player for the band Dispatch.
We chat about the origins of Rx Bandits, how the band got linked up with Drive Thru Records, how The Sound of Animals Fighting got started, and even Buck Nutty's Skate Park in the town of Lafayette, Louisiana where this very show is broadcasted from-- all on this week's show.
Thanks to Matt for chatting about the tunes and being such a a great guest.
My guest on this show is Chuck Comeau, the drummer for Simple Plan. We chat about the history of Simple Plan, his influences as a drummer, the band getting bottles thrown at them at Warped Tour, and the band's new documentary "The Kids in The Crowd" that's out streaming on Prime Video now.
Thanks to Chuck for chatting about the tunes.
A special ska edition of the show. My guest on this show is Jeremy Hunter, the artist known as Jer, also of Skatune Network. We chat about their music influences, the ska scene in South Florida, and their new album Death of the Heart.
Thanks to Jer for coming on the show and chatting about our love for ska.
My guest on this show is Joshua Cain and Matthew Taylor of the band Motion City Soundtrack. We talk about how the band found their sound, Mark Hoppus producing the band's album Commit This To Memory, and the band's new album coming out on Epitaph Records in a few weeks.
Thanks to the fellas for coming on the show.
My guest on this week's show is Gabe Saporta of the band's Cobra Starship and Midtown. We'll be chatting about Gabe's musical history, starting both Midtown and Cobra Starship, as well as Gabe's new skin cream company Brotege.
My guests on the show this week are Jason Vena and Kaylan Cloyd of the band Acceptance. We’ll be chatting about the band’s influences, what it was like for them navigating major label releases, and much more. And in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the album, the band is releasing a reimagined version of their quintessential album, Phantoms, called Phantoms/Twenty, recorded by original producer, Aaron Sprinkle, amid the band’s reunion and milestone anniversary. And while the band did redo their parts, this isn’t just any standard re-recording. To give new context to its profound and lasting legacy, Acceptance enlisted a wide range of artists across various genres, many of whom were inspired by the band. There are those who were already close to Acceptance including Stephen Christian of Anberlin who will also be on the show next week, Memphis May Fire’s Matty Mullins, Boys Like Girls frontman Martin Johnson, The Maine’s John O’Callaghan, Jenna McDougall from Tonight Alive and Hevenshe, All Time Low’s Alex Gaskarth, State Champs vocalist Derek DiScanio as well as Teddy Swims who has publicly shared that the band inspired and admitted the first song he learned how to play on guitar was an Acceptance track. Thanks to the fellas for chatting about one of my favorite albums ever made.
My guest on this weekend’s show is Stephen Christian, formerly the singer of Anberlin and also the voice behind the project Anchor & Braille.
We’ll be chatting about Anberlin’s origins, how he decided to pass the torch of Anberlin’s lead vocalist to Matty Mullins of Memphis May Fire, and Stephen’s solo project Anchor & Braille + the brand new album New Mexico that comes out July 25 on Equal Vision records.
After moving from the Sunshine State to a small town in New Mexico, the time esteemed rock vocalist Stephen Christian spent in that town had a profound effect on him that remains with him to this day. That’s why, even after returning back to Florida, Christian has decided to pay tribute to New Mexico on the fifth Anchor & Braille full-length, which is not only named after the state, but whose 14 tracks capture its heart and soul. Just by listening to it, you can tell much of a cherished place it remains for the songwriter. NEW MEXICO is due July 25 via Equal Vision Records.
“I have not had more fun creating music on a record, maybe in my life,” Christian shares, and continues, “It was just so much fun to create. These songs are all internal dialogs I’ve had with myself, where I’m trying to figure out how I can help someone if they’re having the same thoughts or the same anxiety or the same worries. Because if they are, hopefully they can find a little bit of solace in this music. It’s supposed to be a full-on immersive experience. I want people to explore this place and help them feel at home, no matter where they are.”
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Thanks to Mr. Stephen Christian for such a great chat.
My guest on this weekend's show is the b and Beauty School Dropout. We will be chatting about their experience playing Warped Tour’s 30th anniversary in D.C. last month, touring alongside with Blink 182, working with producer Neal Avron on their upcoming album, and much more on this weekend’s broadcast.
This summer, they'll hit the road on the Idobi Radio Summer School Tour, plus select Warped Tour dates.
With over 60 million global streams across their debut and sophomore releases (WE MADE PLANS AND GOD LAUGHED and READY TO EAT), and signed by A&R Mark Hoppus under the trailblazing new label Verswire with Pete Wentz and Sherry Saeedi, the band has earned praise from major press outlets globally such as Billboard, Alt Press, SPIN, NME, and many more.
BSD have already made an incredible mark as a live act, touring with blink-182 on their massive arena tour and joining Jaden Hossler across the U.S. They’ve delivered standout sets at major festivals, including four performances at Lollapalooza — with a breakout moment on the BMI Stage in front of 3,000 fans — and a spotlight appearance at Download Festival’s 20th anniversary. Their own highly-touted headline tours have sold out venues in major markets like New York, Los Angeles, and Nashville, while their high-energy rock show has also taken them overseas, with Maggie Lindemann and Stand Atlantic across the UK and Europe.