For this episode, I'm joined by Alex Abyss, co-founder of Psychopathic Records (along with the Insane Clown Posse), about his new graphic novel called Chivalrous Arts, recorded at Astronomicon 7. We discuss his "record store", which is the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons and the importance of creating a safe space for players. Alex shares his experience as a game master and the thrill of creating unique adventures. He talks about the process of writing Chivalrous Arts and the potential for it to become a franchise. We also touch on the early years of Psychopathic Records with ICP and Twiztid and the challenges they faced in the music industry. The conversation ends with Alex emphasizing the importance of hustle and commitment in pursuing one's passions.
Follow Alex Abbyss:
Instagram: instagram.com/alchemistelitecomics
Merch Store/Buy Chivalrous Arts: chivalrousarts.myshopify.com
Chivalrous Arts: on Amazon Paperback/Digital: a.co/d/4oThObg
Intro Music: Danny Brown "Dance (Instrumental)" (Produced by Nick Speed)
For this episode, we are joined by Lis D'Angelo and Brian McClelland of the Seattle Hardcore/Punk band Filth is Eternal We discuss their experiences in the music industry, including their time on Church Road Records along with their latest album Find Out released via MNRK Heavy. They share their perspectives on the Seattle music scene and the role of art stores in inspiring their creativity, as well as their approach to finding balance and fresh perspective in their music We also talk about the progression and growth they have experienced as musicians, the creation of their new album, the impact they hope to have on their audience through their music and live performances, and their advice for artists and musicians.
Follow Filth Is Eternal:
Bandcamp: filthiseternal.bandcamp.com
Instagram: instagram.com/filthiseternal
Twitter/X: twitter.com/filthiseternal_
Merch: voidassaultrecords.bandcamp.com
Stream/Purchase Music: songwhip.com/filthiseternal
Photo Credit: Joshua Simon
Intro Music: Danny Brown "Dance (Instrumental)" (Produced by Nick Speed)
On THE RECORD STORE PODCAST, the theme of the "record store" has a double meaning. In reality, a record store is a place of discovery and a safe space where creativity thrives as people open themselves up to new ideas through community. Everyone has their own place like a record store that they find solace in. I’ll deep dive with my guests into what place is special for them, how it’s molded their lives, and we’ll just see where the conversation goes. Whether you are a musician, a DJ, a comedian, a writer, a designer, whatever you are, we all have our own record store.
My guests for this episode is Shooting Daggers, a Queercore Punk band based in London, as we discuss their debut album, Love & Rage, out now via Heavy New Sounds. With the band creating an ascending buzz online, after giving them a listen, they have the potential to become one of the next bands to watch out for. With their members coming from all parts of Europe, they found each other and a community along the way in London and we talk about it at length in this episode. We get into what each member's "Record Store" is and the importance of empowerment and representation within any community, and so much more.
Also, during our conversation, they spoke about Overdrive Studios, an independently run studio space with practice rooms and a DIY music venue in the heart of Deptford, South-East London that the band frequently uses that is danger of closure. A GoFundMe has been started to raise funds to save Overdrive Studios, so please donate if you can or share the link below.
Save Overdrive Studios GoFundMe: gofund.me/ccd526a0
Overdrive Instagrams: @overdrive.studios.se8 | @saveoverdrivestudios
Follow Shooting Daggers:
Instagram: instagram.com/shootingdaggers_hc
Bandcamp: shootingdaggers.bandcamp.com
Purchase/Listen Love & Rage: lnk.to/4wkStf
For this episode of THE RECORD STORE PODCAST, I'm joined by Joey Posney, co-founder of the Best in Grass competition. Best in Grass, a national cannabis judging competition and product feedback platform, launched sampling judging kits April 6th (through May 19th), and 2,600 Michiganders will be lining up at select dispensaries across the state to claim their kits.
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Consumers can choose from 13 different recreational categories, including best indica, sativa, and hybrid flower, edible categories such as gummies and non-gummies, concentrates, vape carts, beverages and more. In total, the competition will feature 60 brands, 180+ product entries and 330,000 grams of cannabis across flower, concentrates, vape pens and edibles.
Posney discusses the cannabis industry and the importance of community and sharing knowledge. The Best in Grass competition aims to elevate cannabis brands and provide feedback from regular consumers. The conversation also touches on the changing perception of cannabis and the need for education, especially for new users. Posney emphasizes the importance of being authentic and living life on your own terms.
For more on the Best in Grass: bestingrass.io/competition/michigan-2024
Photo Credit: Best In Grass (bestingrass.io)
Follow Joey Posney:
Instagram: instagram.com/itsajoey
Facebook: facebook.com/itsajoey
Twitter: twitter.com/itsajoey
For the debut episode of THE RECORD STORE PODCAST, I'm joined by longtime friend and Detroit Hip-Hop artist Paradime, who recently dropped a new album Period. via Mello Music Group after taking over a decade long break from releasing music.
In this conversation, Paradime discusses various aspects of his music career, including the importance of quality merchandise and live shows in building a fanbase, and the love for vinyl and collecting music.
We also go through his creative process and inspiration, reflecting on past performances and growth, putting on memorable live shows, the impact of the Blind Pig venue, being grateful for the Detroit hip-hop community, and the importance of humility and respect for the culture. In this conversation.
We discuss his journey in the music industry and the impact it had on his personal life. He reflects on taking a break from music to focus on building a family and the challenges of balancing music and family life. He emphasizes the importance of making music for personal expression and being true to oneself.
Photo Credit: Trilogy (trilogybeats.com)
Intro Music: Danny Brown "Dance (Instrumental)" (Produced by Nick Speed)
Purchase/Stream Period.: orcd.co/paradime-period
Follow Paradime:
Instagram: instagram.com/paradime
Facebook: facebook.com/Dimesworld
Twitter/X: twitter.com/paradime
Merch Store: truthtellerscollective.myshopify.com
Bandcamp: paradime.bandcamp.com