Park was an emo/indie rock band from Springfield, Illinois, active primarily in the late ’90s and 2000s. Known for their heartfelt lyrics, melodic guitar work, and driving rhythms, they gained a loyal underground following with albums like No Signal and It Won’t Snow Where You’re Going. Though they disbanded in 2007, their music remains a staple of the Midwest emo scene and continues to influence new bands today. His book Dirty Sara The No Knife and Jimmy Eat World show Almost ending the band before signing to Lobster Records Dynamite Boy Getting a better response on the West Coast Their album It Won’t Snow Where You’re Going Playing the Warped Tour Their Blink 182 cover for a tribute album What lead to releasing Jacob the Rabbit in 2014 And a ton more Keep an eye out for some upcoming news from them on their instagram Grab his book Theory Markspurn here Support the podcast here
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Ep. 267: Hamilton St Cafe & Stage w/ Adam Toris
Hamilton St Cafe & Stage in Bound Brook, NJ was a beloved hybrid venue that blended a cozy café atmosphere with an intimate stage for live music. Throughout the early 2000s, it became a cultural hub for local and touring punk, indie, and alternative acts, fostering a tight-knit community. Though it closed in 2007 after severe flooding, it’s still remembered fondly as a cornerstone of the NJ music scene. I got Adam on the Zoom and this is what we chat about: The Melody Bar Picking Chris Ross’ brain How Hamilton St opened The random box story The Palace Opening night My Chem and Jack Antinoff The cocaine story Getting in a fight with the dude from LFO The World/Inferno Friendship Society Myths and Legends about the place Johanna Angel Was it haunted Closing down And a ton more Go check out Into the Void Printing run by Alf from Ex Number Five - https://www.intothevoidprintco.com/ and Autodidact Brewery
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Ep. 266: From Indian Lakes w/ Joey Vannucchi
From Indian Lakes is an American indie rock band formed in 2009. The band's sound generally incorporates elements of pop, acoustic, emo, shoegaze, and rock creating a distinctive blend that has earned them a dedicated following. They recently released their album "HEAD VOID" and continue to tour, representing a mature evolution of Vannucchi's songwriting that began in California's mountain communities. I got Joe on the Zoom and this is what we chat about: His band Hard Chiller Loving the Deftones Copeland Tooth n Nail Records Triple Crown Records having stage freight What does he write about Absent Sounds Turning down a Thrice tour Recording an album with the dude who produced Gotye Putting out their own records Their latest record Head Void And a ton more Go check out their latest album Head Void on Spotify or Buy it Here
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Ep. 265: White Kaps w/ K.C. Maddox
Go follow my Instagram Support here White Kaps were a Southern California punk band known for their surf-punk energy, goofy humor, and rowdy live shows. They released several records through Fearless Records in the mid-’90s, standing out with songs that mixed skate culture, beach vibes, and tongue-in-cheek lyrics. While never a mainstream name, they earned a cult following in the punk scene for their fun, fast, and irreverent style. I never got to see these guys play cause they never came to Jersey but I remembered their name from the Fearles Flush sampler that I purchased in 98 so I reached out to KC, got him on the Zoom and this is what we chat about Bob Becker being their first front man Being the first Fearless Records release His thoughts on recording vocals for the records The weekend tour with Green Day Humorcore Getting some backlash for their name Why they didn’t want to tour so much And a ton more
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Ep. 264: Hunter Gatherer w/ Matthew Palmerlee
Hunter Gatherer carved out a niche in Athens between approximately 1997 and 2004, folding into the post‑hardcore and emocore wave that was surging at that time. Their music drew equally from punk’s intensity and emo’s emotive melodies—yet with a poppier, hook-oriented bent, making their sound more accessible than one might expect from that blend. Despite a relatively brief run and limited releases, they made their mark in a vital era for Athens music, resonating with scene contemporaries and contributing to the city’s enduring reputation for musical diversity and authenticity. I got Matt on the Zoom and this is what we chat about: Playing with them back in the day Finding their old angelfire website with 95 shows they played Growing up with Whippersnapper Chuck from Hot Water working at a Subway Getting compared to Hot Water Music The Athens scene The Frotus Refused show Almost signing to Cargo Their roadie almost dying on the Europe tour Playing a woman's prison What lead to them breaking up The recent passing of their bassist Jason Mcnew His Brother’s label Aqua lamb records And a ton more Check out their angelfire website And their Instagram