This show was so big we had to split it into two episodes. In part one our boy Nathan Nielsen gives us his pick for the most overrated band in punk rock.

We’re back! On this episode we talk about Flogging Molly’s Salty Dog Cruise. Tips, tricks and things to know before you decide to book your cabin.

Nick Passey plays in the folk punk band Folk Hogan. He recently released his debut solo album called Just Working Thru Some Shit. He joins us to talk about getting comfortable with failure, being an atheist living in Salt Lake City, and covering Bad Religion on the banjo.

This week we dive deep into the discography and history of Frank Turner. Plus we talk about a recent Igor and the Red Elvises/Voodoo Glow Skulls show in Salt Lake City.

On this episode we talk about Slayer announcing their retirement and a member of the Ataris being indicted for fraud. Plus we review a recent Good Riddance show in Salt Lake City and play some of our favorite tracks.

Our good friend Shane joins us to play some great metal bands and talk about band members going solo. Plus there’s an update to the Josh Homme / Danzig feud!

With no guests booked this week we give an in depth review of a recent Queens of the Stone Age show. We also hit on Josh Homme’s feud with Danzig and discuss why bands like I the Mighty are criminally under appreciated.

This week we talk to local Salt Lake City band Cinders. They give great insight into band dynamics, the creative process and share some of their (surprising) influences. Plus we share some of our favorite Halloween music (spoiler alert, Danzig made the cut).

The Jukebox Romantics have been hitting the road hard for nearly a decade and their work ethic is paying off. They were recently signed by Paper + Plastick and are about to release their best record yet. Guitarist and vocalist Terry joins us to talk about his unique take on punk rock, the sacrifices touring musicians must make, and the key to keeping a band together.

Our guest this week is David Provenzano. David has been in numerous bands including Sherwood and Fialta. His solo project, Margot Polo, has recently released two amazing singles. David opens up about creativity, dealing with criticism and what its like to work with his wife. Plus we talk about how we discovered new music before the digital age and review the recent Descendents show in SLC.