In this season finale of 'Let's Make a Playlist', host Jonathon Howe sits down with Luke Bentham of The Dirty Nil to discuss their upcoming album, 'The Lash', the recording process, and the evolution of their sound. They delve into guitar tones, memorable live experiences, and the importance of collaboration in music. The conversation also touches on the Hamilton music scene and the personal connections behind their playlist creation. Luke shares insights on his influences, favorite songs, and the excitement surrounding their new music, wrapping up with a preview of The Dirty Nil's busy summer on the road and where you can catch them.
In this episode of 'Let's Make a Playlist', host Jonathon Howe is joined by musician Alex Hobson, who shares insights into his diverse musical projects, influences, and experiences in the music scene. They discuss Alex's journey from Kitchener to Niagara, his solo career, and the impact of Nashville on his songwriting. The conversation also touches on Alex's passion for hockey, his favorite songs, and the creative process behind his music. The episode culminates in a collaborative playlist that reflects Alex's eclectic taste and musical journey.
In this episode, Jonathon Howe visits Frostbite Recording Studio, where he engages with the team, Jack, Bailey and Kurtis, about their unique approach to recording and filming live music sessions. They discuss the challenges of working in a small space, the importance of supporting local musicians, and the value of documenting the music scene. The conversation also touches on their inspirations and aspirations for the future, as well as the fun of creating playlists together. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into their favourite music from the 90s, exploring nostalgic themes and personal connections to songs. They discuss love songs, movie soundtracks, and the vibrant local music scene, highlighting emerging talent and the influence of local bands. The conversation also touches on the emotional impact of music during vacations and family memories, creating a rich tapestry of musical experiences.https://www.instagram.com/frostbiterecordingstudio/
In this episode of 'Let's Make a Playlist', host Jonathon Howe welcomes Kenny Holt, a guitarist from the band The Lazys. They discuss Kenny's musical influences, his journey in the music industry, and his passion for motorsports. The conversation also delves into Kenny's new guitar, his thoughts on iconic bands like Guns N' Roses and Kiss, and his plans for a travel blog focused on dive bars around the world. The episode culminates in a fun segment where they create a playlist together, highlighting various songs and their significance. In this engaging conversation, Kenny shares his diverse musical influences, from speed metal to country, and reflects on the lost art of mixtapes and the revival of vinyl. He discusses the challenges of modern music consumption, the disposable nature of pop culture, and the importance of art in society. The dialogue also touches on the experiences of live music and the power of music to transcend language barriers.Watch for a Tour Announcement soon from The Lazys https://www.instagram.com/reel/DHyOI6lRFU9/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==https://kensdirtydivebars.blogspot.com/
In this episode of 'Let's Make a Playlist', host Jonathon Howe chats with Ashleigh Darrach about her journey in radio, the importance of music in personal milestones like weddings, and the art of creating playlists. They discuss memorable concert experiences, local music scenes, and the impact of video game soundtracks on music discovery. Ashleigh shares her favorite songs, artists, and personal stories, culminating in a curated playlist that reflects their shared love for music.
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In this episode of 'Let's Make a Playlist', host Jonathon Howe engages in a deep conversation with singer-songwriter Amanda Lyn Parker. They explore Amanda's songwriting journey, the evolution of her music, and the impact of the pandemic on her creativity. The discussion delves into the importance of collaboration in the music scene, the subjectivity of music production, and the joy of creating playlists. Amanda shares her favorite songs, influences, and live music experiences, culminating in a curated ultimate playlist that reflects her musical identity.
Old friends and for a short time bandmates catch up as Jonathon Howe speaks with Matt D'Amico from Panharmonicon about the band's journey, musical influences, and the creative process behind their self-titled debut record. They delve into the intricacies of songwriting, the unique sound of Panharmonicon, and the importance of collaboration in music. The discussion also touches on the grunge genre, favorite tracks, and the impact of travel on their musical experiences. The episode concludes with a fun segment on playlist creation, showcasing a variety of songs that resonate with both guests.
check out Panharmonicon at the following links:https://panharmonicon.bandcamp.com/album/panharmoniconhttps://www.instagram.com/panharmonicon.band/
catch Jonathon's band Green White Checkered with Panharmonicon and Daybreak https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fake-it-till-you-break-it-ep-release-show-tickets-1126205844999
In this episode of 'Let's Make a Playlist', host Jonathon Howe engages with drummer Matteo Ramundo, exploring the intricacies of playlist creation, musical influences, and the evolution of drumming in modern music. They discuss Matteo's musical journey, live performance experiences, and the importance of local music scenes. The conversation transitions into a fun playlist challenge where Matteo shares his favorite songs, showcasing a diverse range of artists and genres. The episode concludes with recommendations for local bands and a reflection on the vibrant music community.
In this conversation, Kirk Danuco discusses his role as a show promoter and the challenges of putting on shows. He also talks about the music scene in Niagara and the importance of connecting artists and building longevity within the scene. Kirk shares his favorite drum performance, which is the song by Queens of the Stone Age. He also mentions that he is not familiar with songs from the 1970's but finds a song for the playlist anyways. Kirk and Jonathon discuss various songs and artists like The Smiths, Queen, Modest Mouse, and This Town Needs Guns. Kirk also included songs by female artists Lizzie McAlpine, Phoebe Bridgers, and the soundtrack from The Last of Us. Kirk shares his favorite lyrics from Phoebe Bridgers' songs and recommends Brantford rockers Sun Junkies. The conversation covers a wide range of musical genres and influences with songs by Modest Mouse, Pup, Vulfpeck, and Illuminati Hotties all in contention for Kirk's ultimate playlist. They also talk about the excitement of traveling to different cities to see concerts and the joy of creating playlists. Kirk also talks about Medium Baby and their street team, encouraging people to get involved in the music scene in Niagara.
Check out Medium Baby and all their upcoming events here: https://www.mediumbaby.ca/
Niagara psych punks Days On Parade join Jonathon this week to discuss their diverse musical interests and how they have collectively formed the bands unique sound. The band are getting ready to head out on a fall tour that will culminate with an EP release party November 2nd at Warehouse Concert Hall in St. Catharines.
Grab your tickets here: https://warehouseconcerthall.com/shows/24-11-02-daysonparade/
Check out the bands new music video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N05ykvbYF0o
In this episode of 'Let's Make a Playlist', host Jonathon Howe engages with guest Vince Soliveri, a versatile music producer and musician. They explore the nuances of creating playlists, the evolution of music genres, and the art of mixing and mastering. Vince shares his diverse musical background, favorite tracks, and the significance of music in personal life. The conversation culminates in a discussion about 'Desert Island Records', where Vince curates a selection of essential albums that resonate with him, showcasing the depth and variety of his musical taste.
check out Vince's production work here - https://www.vincesoliveri.com/
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In the debut episode of Let's Make a Playlist, Jonathon Howe chats with Anthony Botting (The Cocktails, A Book For Wanderers) about the significance of playlists and mixtapes in music culture. They share personal stories about their musical journeys, including their experiences with Green Day and the formation of The Cocktails. The conversation delves into the DIY approach to music production, the joy of vinyl collecting, and the impact of live music. Jonathon puts Anthony through the fun playlist game, selecting tracks that resonate with various themes, ultimately creating a unique playlist that reflects his tastes and influences.