Titanic Sinclair celebrates his 37th birthday with reflections on life, gratitude, and staying grounded amidst creative and family demands. He shares humorous stories from a recent rodeo experience in San Antonio, including discovering Korean corn dogs and enjoying the crowd-pleaser "mutton busting."
Titanic also dives into the complexities of the music industry, discussing his experiences working with record labels and reflecting on his shift to more independent projects. With his signature blend of humor and insight, he touches on everything from childhood memories of working at a movie theater to his thoughts on Beyoncé's pivot to country music. Tune in for a candid, funny, and thought-provoking episode. Original airdate 2.12.24
In this landmark episode of Titanic Talks, Titanic Sinclair welcomes his first-ever on-camera guest, country artist and viral TikTok star Caleb Lee Hutchinson. The two dive into Caleb’s rise to fame on TikTok, the shifting definition of “going viral,” and their collaborative album, Southern Galactic. They reflect on their shared love for emo music, the influence of bands like Taking Back Sunday and Say Anything, and how those styles shaped their creative processes.
The episode also features humorous stories about failed attempts at grilling, the nostalgia of mixed CDs, and Sugar Ray's underrated legacy. Join Titanic and Caleb for an engaging conversation on music, creativity, and the unexpected twists of their artistic journeys. Original airdate 2.6.2024
Titanic Sinclair reflects on the chaos of parenting, including sleepless nights and navigating his toddler’s growing love for Coco and Teletubbies. Titanic dives into pop culture, offering his take on the Barbie movie’s Oscar snubs and the backlash around Greta Gerwig not receiving a Best Director nomination. He humorously critiques outrage culture and reflects on the power dynamics of media awards.
Additionally, he shares his recent deep dive into World War II documentaries and podcasts, exploring how the lessons of history can reshape perspectives. Join Titanic for a mix of humor, historical insights, and heartfelt parenting stories.
Original airdate 1.24.2024
Titanic Sinclair reflects on the challenges and joys of parenthood, including the hilarious adventure of transitioning his toddler to a big-boy bed. He shares the story behind his new Christmas song, the inspiration he found in grocery store melodies, and how songwriting has evolved for him over the years.
Titanic also opens up about his creative directing projects for up-and-coming artists and the lessons learned from decades in the music industry. Additionally, he touches on trending topics like Kat Von D’s tattoo lawsuit and her personal transformation. Join Titanic for a mix of humor, holiday vibes, and heartfelt reflections on creativity and family. Original airdate 1.9.2024
Titanic Sinclair dives into the complexities of the music industry, reflecting on stories like Snoop Dogg’s viral clip about the low earnings from streaming, despite massive success. He shares personal insights about navigating the industry as an independent artist and recounts his own experiences with business managers.
Titanic also talks about the challenges and joys of fatherhood, including his son’s holiday outfits from Walmart, and explores his favorite Christmas movies like Home Alone and It’s a Wonderful Life. Along the way, he offers a humorous take on Snoop Dogg-branded pajamas, holiday nostalgia, and even drops some music production tips. Tune in for a fun mix of pop culture, music industry revelations, and festive reflections.
Titanic Sinclair shares reflections on Thanksgiving, recounting his holiday in Texas and discussing the importance of gratitude. He highlights a heartfelt story about two close friends receiving good news about their health, emphasizing the impact of modern medicine.
Titanic also reviews the movie Saltburn, giving his thoughts on its shocking moments and beautiful cinematography, and why it’s a must-watch in theaters. The episode also touches on Titanic’s ongoing music projects, including his new single with the Mai Tai Guys and collaborations on multiple side projects like Finn's Parents. Tune in for a blend of movie reviews, personal stories, and creative insights.
Titanic Sinclair discusses his involvement in the viral success of Matt Bennett's Party 101 promo video, which garnered over 10 million views across platforms. He reflects on the marketing strategies that contributed to the video’s success and offers insights on creating social media hits.
Titanic also shares heartwarming stories about fatherhood, including his son’s love for peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, and navigating the fun chaos of parenting. He rounds off the episode with thoughts on Billie Eilish’s recent headlines and the pressures faced by young women in the music industry. Tune in for a mix of pop culture reflections, marketing insights, and personal stories.
Titanic Sinclair shares heartwarming stories about fatherhood, reflecting on the joys and challenges of raising his son, from potty training adventures to playing music together. He also dives into his latest musical projects, including collaborations with close friends like Captain Eugene, and discusses the joy of co-writing and producing tracks with creative partners.
Titanic gives listeners a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the Mai Tai Guys project, emphasizing the fun and laughter that comes with creating something lighthearted. He also recounts Halloween memories and talks about navigating parenthood while balancing his music career. Join Titanic for an episode filled with personal anecdotes, creative insights, and reflections on family life.
Titanic Sinclair reflects on the challenges of songwriting, sharing stories about his collaboration with Caleb Lee Hutchinson on the album Southern Galactic. He also talks about his approach to music production, reminiscing about his favorite creative tools and the fun of producing songs like "Far Away from Her," a track that his son loves.
Titanic delves into pop culture, offering a critical perspective on Taylor Swift's rise to billionaire status and commenting on viral content in today's media landscape. Along the way, he shares a humorous story about party bread cravings and his adventures in making Turkish kebabs. Tune in for a blend of creative insights, humor, and personal reflections.
Titanic Sinclair shares his experience attending Austin City Limits, where he saw friends perform and enjoyed the vibrant atmosphere. He talks about watching Death Grips live, comparing the festival experience to seeing them in a smaller venue.
Titanic reflects on his past experiences in Los Angeles, including a chance encounter with Nick Zinner of Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and the magic of their live performance of "Maps" at the festival. He also dives into his love for Britpop bands like Pulp and their influence on his creative process. Join Titanic for stories about music, festivals, and memorable moments from his personal and creative journey.
Titanic Sinclair shares humorous and heartfelt stories about his latest adventures in both work and family life. He talks about working on a groundbreaking music video project using Unreal Engine, which allows him to create without the usual budget constraints.
Titanic also reflects on his parenting journey, including a memorable trip to the Natural Bridge Caverns with his young son, which quickly turned into a hilarious disaster. He even finds humor in the mundane, with a playful commentary on how “Beyonce gets diarrhea” to highlight the universality of human experiences. Join Titanic for an episode full of laughs, creativity, and life lessons.
Titanic Sinclair shares incredible behind-the-scenes stories from his time working with music legends like Trent Reznor and Fred Durst. He reflects on his experience helping build Reznor’s live show for Nine Inch Nails, recounting the intense process of programming and working with modular setups.
Titanic also talks about sharing Korean street food with Fred Durst and the surprising conversations that came out of that meeting. Alongside these memories, he discusses the influence of artists like Marilyn Manson, Korn, and Limp Bizkit on his own work, especially during the creation of his album I Disagree. The episode dives deep into the creative process, songwriting struggles, and what it’s like to collaborate with icons in the music industry.
Titanic Sinclair delves into current controversies, including the allegations against Russell Brand and the larger issues of public shaming and media-driven cancel culture. Reflecting on his own experiences with fame and the internet, Titanic shares his thoughts on how public perception can shift overnight and the power that media narratives hold over people’s lives. He also offers behind-the-scenes stories from his viral video days, touching on creativity under pressure and how limitations shaped his early projects. Titanic reminisces about old wrestling promos, childhood filmmaking, and how his friend Paul Walter Hauser has skyrocketed to fame, now starring in a Quentin Tarantino film. Join Titanic for a thought-provoking conversation on fame, media, and the cost of success.
Titanic Sinclair shares stories from his recent trip to Nashville, reflecting on the city's unique culture, the honky-tonk scene, and his favorite local hot chicken spot. He also dives into his latest project as the producer and co-writer for Caleb Lee Hutchinson's new album Southern Galactic. Titanic reflects on how collaboration has rekindled his passion for music after years of solo work. Along the way, he shares nostalgic memories of growing up, including his love for Blink-182’s Dude Ranch album, and his middle school days spent in Abercrombie & Fitch and hemp necklaces. Join Titanic for a mix of music industry insights, personal stories, and humorous musings on life in Texas, music, and creativity.
Titanic Sinclair discusses his excitement for Caleb Lee Hutchinson's upcoming album, reflecting on the creative process and genre-blending that went into its production. He shares insights on country music legends like Townes Van Zandt, Hank Williams, and Willie Nelson, explaining how their music has influenced his own work.
Titanic also talks about the recent chart success of artists like Zach Bryan and Olivia Rodrigo, sharing his thoughts on their music and the evolving landscape of the industry. With personal stories about his experiences in Nashville, a humorous recollection of the famous "Walmart yodeling kid," and reflections on his travels, Titanic offers a candid and engaging look at music, creativity, and life on the road. Music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/23mMna1Rq84LLZeRANSTTz?si=LcsmJO8VSLS1vAQ8QqsqPQ Merch: https://titanicsinclair.bandcamp.com/merch
Titanic Sinclair reflects on a range of topics, starting with his excitement about his new music and video projects, including a recently completed EP. He also shares a poignant story about his brief encounter with Lil Peep and the guilt he feels for trolling him on Twitter, expressing his regret after Lil Peep’s passing.
Titanic dives into pop culture with thoughts on the PinkyDoll Streamy Awards controversy and recounts his own experience at the Streamys, where he was seated next to Tommy Lee. Alongside these reflections, he offers insights into the challenges of staying creative in today’s ever-changing media landscape. Join Titanic for a mix of humor, reflection, and music industry insights.
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Titanic Sinclair shares reflections on his recent trip to Detroit, where his son experienced real grass for the first time and took his first airplane ride. Titanic also dives into his long-standing struggle to enjoy the music of The Smiths, despite giving it years of attempts.
He shares funny stories about his time in TSA, a hilarious altercation he witnessed, and his unexpected connection with Ghostemane, praising him as a genuine and kind person. The episode wraps up with Titanic’s thoughts on artists like Red Hot Chili Peppers, Sublime, and the complex personalities of actors in Hollywood. Join Titanic for a humorous and reflective conversation on music, travel, and creative expression.
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Titanic Sinclair offers his take on the Barbie movie, comparing it to a Big Mac—unexpectedly good yet loaded with visual stimulation. He critiques the casting, notably Will Ferrell’s performance, and reflects on the trend of movies becoming lectures rather than entertainment.
Titanic also dives into the recent drama surrounding Doja Cat and her relationship with fans, giving candid advice on how celebrities should navigate fame. Alongside pop culture commentary, Titanic shares insights into songwriting, his experience working with Caleb Hutchinson, and thoughts on the current music scene, including artists like Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo. Join him for a mix of music, media, and personal stories. Music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/23mMna1Rq84LLZeRANSTTz?si=LcsmJO8VSLS1vAQ8QqsqPQ
Titanic Sinclair shares his thoughts on a range of topics, from his recovery from an illness to his reflections on the controversial TV show The Idol. Titanic discusses how media and public scrutiny influence perceptions of shows like The Idol and his take on its comedic elements. He also dives into a fun analysis of the late '90s hit "Butterfly" by Crazy Town, dissecting its wild lyrics and reflecting on how songwriting trends have evolved.
Titanic wraps up the episode by offering songwriting advice, including tips for aspiring pop songwriters and how to simplify the writing process for maximum impact. Join Titanic for a lighthearted and insightful conversation on music, creativity, and pop culture. Music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/23mMna1Rq84LLZeRANSTTz?si=LcsmJO8VSLS1vAQ8QqsqPQ Merch: https://titanicsinclair.bandcamp.com/merch Original airdate 7.21.2023
Titanic Talks returns after a year-long break, opening up about the transformative experience of becoming a father to his 14-month-old son. He reflects on the challenges and joys of parenthood, sharing personal anecdotes and discussing how this new chapter has influenced his outlook on life, creativity, and career.
Titanic also delves into his past experiences in Hollywood, offering thoughts on the pressures of fame and public scrutiny. In addition, he weighs in on recent controversies involving celebrities like Jonah Hill and Elon Musk, sharing candid opinions on media narratives and the complexities of public figures. Tune in for a thoughtful conversation about family, fame, and navigating the complexities of life in the public eye. Music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/23mMna1Rq84LLZeRANSTTz?si=LcsmJO8VSLS1vAQ8QqsqPQ Merch: https://titanicsinclair.bandcamp.com/merch Original airdate 7.15.2023