ITN 27 | Pursuer’s “Brazil EP” Release Show at New Way Bar, Presented by Scheme 13 (Ferndale, MI)



This episode was recorded on site at New Way Bar in Ferndale during Pursuer’s EP release show, presented by Scheme 13. Pursuer shared the stage with Vermont, Small Parks, Hexing, Ship & Sail, and my musical baby, In a Daydream. I had a blast going straight from playing a super sweaty set to jumping on the mic to record another live event podcast. I chatted with a lot of people, including Vince (vocals/guitar in Pursuer), Noah (drums in In a Daydream), Jenn (ITN logo maker/sentence struggle-to-maker), Patrick (Scheme 13 organizer), and more. Don’t worry- I didn’t let Colin take over the podcast like the last live episode. I want to say thank you to the awesome people at Scheme 13 for booking m’band and m’podcast, and thank YOU for listening! Air date: 9/2/2019.


ITN 26 | Trey and Conor from the Summit Shack/American Spirits (Bowling Green, OH)



Had a Taco Bell-fueled chat sesh with Trey and Conor from American Spirits (RIP) and the Summit Shack. Ellie from L.E.A.D. DIY was also hanging out providing color commentary from time to time. The fellas gave the scoop on why American Spirits are going bye-bye, what’s in store for the future musically, the origins of the Summit Shack, and a whole heck of a lot more about the ins and outs of running the Shack. You won’t want to miss this episode, and you won’t want to miss Fallchella aka DIY Prom at the end of September at Howard’s in Bowling Green. Thanks for listening, everybody! Please FOLLOW on Spotify and RATE/REVIEW/SUBSCRIBE on iTunes, Google Play, etc. Air date: 8/29/2019.


ITN 25 | Kyle and Ellie from r/Emo’s “The E Word” Podcast (The Interwebs, Earth)



Had a lil chat with Kyle and Ellie from r/emo’s the E Word podcast. We talked about the origins of the podcast, some of their favorite guests, some dream guests, and a bit of what might be in store for the future of their show. Ellie and I also talked about comedy for just a bit too long (sorry, Kyle). Be sure to check out their podcast if you haven’t already. Also don’t forget to follow/subscribe/rate/review both their podcast and this one. Thanks for listening! Air date: 8/26/2019.


ITN 24 | Bathroom of the Future (Port Huron, MI)



Just a couple old hacks talking about the good old days! Tim (guitar/vocals in Bathroom of the Future) had a lengthy and enlightening conversation about everything from Dan Gilbert playing Monopoly with Detroit’s skyline, to opening up for your heroes, to our daddy issues or lack thereof, to BOTF’s new album “Words I Had.” Be sure to stick around til the end for another bedroom exclusive performance of a song off that album, and check out their music on whatever streaming platform you use. Thanks for listening! Air date: 8/22/2019


ITN 23 | Guest Host Jenn Hylla w/ Bryan Porter of In a Daydream/Invite the Neighbors DIY Podcast (Ann Arbor, MI)



Jenn Hylla (graphic artist behind the Invite the Neighbors logo and masterful tolerator of all my nonsense) wanted to shake things up a bit and interview ME for a change, so I said hey, why not? The idea behind this episode is to help my listeners get to know me a little better. Hopefully we were able to accomplish that while still being entertaining! And I must say, I’m quite proud of Jenn, who was a natural in her first ever attempt at hosting a podcast. She may have even earned herself a spot as an occasional guest co-host!? I’d love to hear what you guys thought of this episode with someone else taking the reigns for a change. Thank you all for listening, and don’t forget to click FOLLOW on Spotify and SUBSCRIBE on iTunes, Google Play, etc. I also would not be mad if you left me a glowing review! 🙂 Air date: 8/19/2019.


ITN 22 | Tom Phillips of White Flash (Detroit, MI)



I met Tom when I was good and drunk at Mash in Ann Arbor and he was playing bass in a bar band. We started talking and figured out we shared a lot of influences, so eventually he sent me a link to his band White Flash’s album, and I was HOOKED, people. It’s called “Younger Days and Simpler Times” and it’s on Bandcamp and Spotify. Seriously give that one a listen. It was great getting to finally sit down and have a real conversation with him, and I hope you all enjoy it too. Air date: 8/12/2019.


ITN 21 | Car Crash Rhetoric (Lansing, MI)



Sat down with two-thirds of Lansing area emo punk band, Car Crash Rhetoric, who are fresh off their first time playing Excellency Music Fest in Bay City. We talked about that show, their origins as a band, and their new EP “Dumb Luck” which comes out this Friday, 8/16/19. Stick around to the end of the episode to hear “52 Pickup.” Follow their social media and check out their music on Spotify and Bandcamp. Thanks for listening! Air date: 8/12/2019.


ITN 20 | Antighost (Detroit, MI)



Episode 20!? What is that, like, a milestone or something? FYI, Antighost and I are basically BFFs now. There is not a nicer group of guys playing meaner music than these three, I will lay my hard earned money on that. Trust me when I say this won’t be the last you hear from Antighost on this podcast. We talked about all the things, including the fact that Past Life from Philly is a band of sweethearts. Stream Antighost’s EP “Animal Panic” and go see them live! Air date: 8/8/2019.


ITN 19 | Micah Cotner of Dragon’s Den [House Venue]/Solemn Judgment/Complainer./METH GATOR (Ypsilanti, MI)



Episode 19 features myself having a hearty chat with Micah Cotner, who runs the Dragon’s Den house venue, sang in Complainer., played drums in Seaholm (back when they were good teehee winkwink), and now plays drums in Solemn Judgment. This episode is one of those smart ones where we chat about real life stuff and I have to say, I really enjoyed it. There is plenty of tomfoolery mixed in as well. I also would just like to say two words: Meth Gator. Thanks for listening! Air date: 8/5/2019.


ITN 18 | Great Expectations (Ann Arbor, MI)



Sat down with the members of Great Expectations and talked about their new album, “Figures of Speech” which drops this week, so check it out! We also talked about touring, tolerating Pat Ray on the road somehow, balancing fun and emotional honesty while performing, and a bunch of other stuff that I can’t remember right now. Stick around to the end of the episode to hear the band do an acoustic performance of their song “Sore Throat.” Thanks for listening, peeps. Air date: 8/1/2019