AltWire Podcast

AltWire Podcast

por Derek Oswald
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Episode 21 – Coheed and Cambria Podcast: An Intimate and Honest Conversation with Josh Eppard – 2025 Tour, Good Apollo and More!
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Few bands in modern rock have built a world as distinct and devoted as Coheed and Cambria. At the heart of it is drummer Josh Eppard, whose playing has driven the band’s sound for more than two decades. In a recent conversation with Derek Oswald, Josh spoke candidly about life on tour, the band’s evolution, and the personal lessons he’s carried along the way.
Episode 20 - Alan Robert: Life of Agony, Beauty of Horror, Ghouliana and More!
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Alan Robert has built a rare career that bridges two creative worlds. As bassist and songwriter for the long-running band Life of Agony, and as the artist behind acclaimed comics and coloring books, he’s carved a path that shows how music and visual art can coexist in one life. Alan Robert’s Early Path: From Comic Dreams to Life of Agony Robert first set out to be a comic book artist. While studying at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan, he imagined himself drawing for Marvel or DC. Music came later, almost by accident, when he picked up a guitar in college. By the time he graduated, he faced a choice: join his newly signed band Life of Agony full-time or pursue a career in comics. With Roadrunner Records offering the chance to tour, he chose music, assuming it would be temporary. More than three decades later, the band is still going strong. Returning to Art: Alan Robert’s Graphic Novels and Comics Even as Life of Agony gained momentum, Robert never let go of his love for drawing. On breaks from touring, he began writing and illustrating his own graphic novels, keeping one foot in each creative lane. His artistic side took on new life when he created a series of horror-themed coloring books. The Beauty of Horror series, in particular, struck a chord with fans around the world, blending intricate line work with playful, macabre themes. The Beauty of Horror and Alan Robert’s Creative Universe Robert has continued to expand that universe in unexpected ways. His spoofs of classic album covers, like “Goodbye Camp Crystal Lake,” show the humor and crossover appeal at the core of his work. His original character Ghouliana, has become a fan favorite, inspiring cosplay, collectibles, and even action figures. Meanwhile, his collaborations on officially licensed projects have allowed him to revisit the movie monsters and icons that first sparked his imagination. What’s Next for Alan Robert: New Coloring Books and Beyond Robert credits much of his success to seizing opportunities and staying open to new outlets for creativity. From pitching stories to IDW Publishing to signing record deals that trusted his instincts, he’s always leaned into what felt right in the moment. His latest project, Ghouliana’s Sanctuary for Monsters, blends the format of a coloring book with a storybook narrative, further pushing the boundaries of what his art can be. Whether on stage with Life of Agony or at the drawing table, Alan Robert continues to find ways to keep both of his passions alive. His career is proof that you don’t have to choose between music and art — with persistence, you can make room for both.
Wednesday 13: From Bible Belt to Horror Rock Royalty
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In this episode, Wednesday 13 delves into his latest album 'Mid Def Crisis', the influence of 80s sleaze and shock rock on his music, and personal anecdotes from his childhood. He shares stories about growing up in the Bible Belt during the Satanic Panic, his fascination with bands like Twisted Sister and Motley Crue, and the lasting impact of icons such as Alice Cooper, with whom he has toured and collaborated. He also discusses the creative process behind the new album, his return to playing guitar, and hints at future projects, including possibly directing a movie. Don't miss this insightful conversation that offers fans a closer look at Wednesday 13's musical journey and inspirations.
From Camden to Stardom: A Chat With Bush’s Gavin Rossdale
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In this episode of the AltWire podcast, host Derek Oswald interviews Gavin Rossdale, the legendary frontman of Bush. They discuss the band's 30-year journey, reflecting on critical moments, iconic venues, and the evolution of their music. Rossdale shares personal stories about the breakthrough success of their album 'Sixteen Stone,' memorable fan interactions, and the challenges and rewards of songwriting. He emphasizes the importance of honesty in his creative process and talks about the continuous strive for excellence in his music. 0:00 Bush Podcast 00:04 Introduction and Greetings 00:31 Reflecting on 30 Years of Music 01:40 The Breakthrough Moment 06:11 Memorable Venues and Performances 09:30 Fan Encounters and Dedication 12:25 Evolution as an Artist 15:54 Songwriting Process and Inspirations 19:41 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Perseverance, Faith, and Fire: Matisyahu on His Latest EP and Life Journey
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In this episode of the AltWire podcast, host Derek Oswald sits down with Matisyahu to discuss his EP, 'Hold the Fire.' Matisyahu shares the inspiration behind his music, including a vivid dream that influenced his song "Fireproof". He reflects on his journey from a wilderness retreat to reconnecting with his Jewish roots and pursuing a music career. The conversation touches on themes of perseverance, spirituality, and the role of music in religious experiences. Matisyahu also offers his thoughts on the rising antisemitism over the past few years in the US, the Israel-Palestine conflict, and how the digital age has reshaped his creative process. Join us for an insightful discussion on resilience, faith, and artistic expression. 00:00 Introduction to the AltWire Podcast 00:28 Discussing 'Hold the Fire' EP 00:51 The Dream Behind the Song "Fireproof" 03:21 Wilderness Retreat and Personal Growth 05:30 Journey into Judaism 06:25 Interfaith Relations and Music's Role 08:06 Addressing Antisemitism 09:13 Vision of Peace and Music Industry Changes 09:59 Creative Process in the Digital Age 12:46 Balancing Family and Music 13:45 Looking Forward: Future Plans 14:30 Closing Remarks
Episode 16 - Brandon Boyd on Morning View 23
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NOTE: This episode is far better in video format! While we have uploaded the audio, please consider checking this out on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/altwire In this episode of the AltWire Podcast, Brandon Boyd, the lead singer of Incubus, joins the hosts to discuss the re-recording of their iconic album 'Morning View' after 23 years. The conversation delves into the nostalgic experience of revisiting their original recording space, incorporating new musical elements, and the band's evolution over the years. Boyd also shares insights into his vocal challenges, including his surgery to fix a deviated septum and the impact this injury had on his singing. The episode touches upon the difficulties of touring, maintaining family connections, and the influences that go into Brandon's writing. Be sure to check this out; this is an episode you won't want to miss! 00:00 Welcome to the AltWire Podcast with Brandon Boyd 00:47 Diving into the Re-recording of Morning View 23 02:57 The Creative Process and Evolution of Morning View 23 14:19 Exploring Vocal Challenges and Personal Growth 17:05 Life on Tour: Family, Love, and Maintaining Connections 19:55 Band Dynamics and Tour Life Insights 23:29 Musical Influences and the Art of Lyricism 27:29 Wrapping Up: A Heartfelt Thank You 28:04 Post-Interview Reflections and Closing Thoughts
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Episode 15 - Hopeful Sign - Ryan Key of Yellowcard
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Summary In this conversation, Ryan Key of Yellow Card discusses the band's reunion, his collaboration with Hammock, taking care of mental health, memories of Linkin Park, and his ambitions for the future. Takeaways Yellow Card reunited for Riot Fest and subsequent anniversary tour. In 2024, the songs of Yellow Card took on new meaning after being featured in the Hammock collaboration "Hopeful Sign." Ryan Key emphasizes the importance of taking care of mental health. Ryan Key shares a fond memory of Chester Bennington from Linkin Park. Yellow Card's ambition is to stay positive and enjoy the journey. Chapters 00:00Reuniting Yellow Card 05:30 Hammock & The Meaning of Their Songs in 2024 09:59Taking Care of Mental Health 15:22Memories of Linkin Park 19:50Ambitions for Yellow Card
Episode 14 - "Bad Woman" - Paloma Faith
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NOTE: This episode was recorded over Zoom instead of our traditional recording option, Riverside. Please excuse any audio glitches that exist during the interview. Host Derek Oswald talks to singer-songwriter Paloma Faith about her new album, 'The Glorification of Sadness' in this episode of the Alt Wire Podcast. Paloma details her emotional journey after breaking up from a long-term relationship and how it influenced her album. The podcast also discusses the societal expectations of women in the music industry and sexist double standards. Paloma goes on to reflect on achieving professional independence and self-funding her music. She also recalls a racially insensitive incident from the past and expresses gratitude towards the public for supporting her and shattering antiquated norms in the music industry. The episode ends with a reference to Paloma's viral success on TikTok and her optimistic views on the future of music consumption being governed by the public. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Arrival 00:41 Paloma's Personal Journey and Album Creation 02:25 Societal Views on Women in Music Industry 03:24 Paloma's Thoughts on Progress and Challenges 08:22 The Power of Independence and Self-Funding 11:16 Impact of TikTok on Paloma's Career 13:38 Conclusion and Farewell
Episode 13 - Reflections - Matt Flood of Caskets
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In this episode of The AltWire Podcast, host Derek Oswald talks to Matt Flood, the vocalist from the English rock group Caskets. The discussion revolves around their exciting journey in the music industry, including challenges such as changing the band name due to legal issues, recording their first album in a shed during lockdown, and becoming primary support for the Bless the Fall Anniversary Tour. Matt provides a deep dive into the creative process and emotional depths of their music and song lyrics and their approach towards creating the newly-released album 'Reflections.' In addition to looking forward to possibly releasing tracks from earlier demos, Matt also shares some funny stories from the band's exploits. 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Disclaimer 00:33 Meet the Host and the Special Guest 01:06 Interview Begins: Discussing the New Album 02:38 Incorporating Band Members' Perspectives in 'Reflections' 04:04 Growth and Challenges in Creating the Album 06:22 Band's Early Days and Formation 07:56 From 'Captives' to 'Caskets': The Name Change 09:26 The Emotional Journey of Songwriting 20:48 The Excitement of Upcoming American Tour 25:06 The Emotional Impact of Songs and Unreleased Music 30:11 Funniest Moments and Experiences in the Band 32:16 Closing Remarks and Future Plans SUPPORT US AND HELP US GROW: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/altwire/
Episode 12 - "The Black Couch" - Jared Weeks of Saving Abel
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SUPPORT US AND HELP US GROW: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/altwire/ Host Derek Oswald speaks with Jared Weeks of Saving Abel on the AltWire Podcast. They discuss Jared's journey in the music industry, his struggles, and his triumphant return to the band. Jared candidly talks about his experiences with mental health, addiction, and his powerful journey towards recovery and self-love. He describes how his experiences shaped his songwriting process and is now more focused on sending a message of redemption and empowerment. The future of Saving Abel is discussed, with Jared revealing his ambitions for a more focused and cohesive show inspired by bands like Shinedown and Sevendust.
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