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  • EP297 Flynn of GASKET Debut Album Breakdown, DIY Touring & What’s Next
    In Episode 297, Tom sits down with Flynn of GASKET to dig into the band’s self-titled debut album, releasing soon on Blue Grape Music. Flynn talks about the band’s rapid growth since forming in 2022, how they’ve built momentum through heavy DIY touring, and what fans can expect from the new record.The two discuss GASKET’s massive 26-shows-in-31-days DIY U.S. tour with X Gargoyle X, standout moments like their wild Orlando show with Watts, and the process of crafting songs for their first full-length. Flynn also previews their January 6th release show at Songbird in DC, an upcoming February festival, and a March tour with Mile End.If you love discovering rising heavy bands, hearing real stories from the touring world, or following Blue Grape Music artists, this is a must-listen episode.KeywordsGasket interviewBlue Grape Music podcastheavy music podcastDIY touring storieshardcore band interviewsnew metalcore bandsdebut album 2024underground heavy musicmusic scene interviewsband tour experiences
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  • EP296 Arthur Shepherd of BEINN & Saint Vitus Bar: Major Label Madness, Shoegaze Revival & the Secret Foo Fighters Show
    Tom sits down with Arthur “Arty” Shepherd—vocalist/guitarist of BEINN, co-founder of Saint Vitus Bar, and longtime member of bands like Mind Over Matter, Instruction, and Errortype:11.In this deep-dive conversation, Artie opens up about:Building the new BEINN album Perpetual ArchitectureHow Saint Vitus Bar became a global destination for heavy musicThe story behind the 2015 secret Foo Fighters showLife inside the major-label system during the 2000sTouring with Papa Roach, Puddle of Mudd, Three Days Grace, and KornThe resurgence of shoegaze and modern bedroom-production cultureCreating music later in life with new inspirationThe evolution of the NYC and Brooklyn rock scenesWhy live shows feel different post-pandemicSetlist collecting, festival memories, and band chemistryThis episode is essential listening for fans of shoegaze, post-hardcore, 90s alt-rock, NYC music history, Saint Vitus culture, and anyone obsessed with how records, venues, and scenes truly come together.Follow the show for more conversations with underground, heavy, and influential artists.
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  • EP295 Amy & Michael of PREYRS The Wounded Healer, Pelagic Records & Creative Isolation
    Host Tom Robbins of And Now The Band sits down with Amy Montgomery and Michael Mormecha of PREYRS to discuss their powerful new album, The Wounded Healer — out November 14 on Pelagic Records. This conversation explores the band’s evolution, their creative process, and how isolation, healing, and authenticity shaped one of the year’s most compelling records.🔥 In This Episode:The evolution from Amy Montgomery’s solo work to the heavier, experimental sound of PREYRSWriting and recording The Wounded Healer between Canada and IrelandHow a snow-covered creative retreat inspired deep emotion and introspectionThe spiritual and healing energy behind live music and communityWhy Pelagic Records was the perfect label home for PREYRSFan-inspired vocals featured on the closing track “Life Is Kind”Standout songs including “Nova” and “Waves of Wisdom”The enduring importance of the album format in the streaming ageInsights into PREYRS’ upcoming European tour, with hopes for Arctangent and Hellfest appearancesThe balance of light, darkness, and emotional honesty that defines The Wounded Healer🎧 Listen to PREYRS – “The Wounded Healer”Now streaming on Spotify, Apple Music, and Bandcamp via Pelagic Records.🌍 Follow PREYRS:Instagram: @preyrsofficialLabel: @pelagic_records#PREYRS #AmyMontgomery #TheWoundedHealer #PelagicRecords #AndNowTheBand #PostRock #AlternativeMusic #FemaleVocalist #IrishMusic #PelagicArtists #NewAlbum2025 #MusicPodcast #EmotionalHealing #CreativeIsolation #Arctangent #Hellfest #IndieRock #ProgRock #ExperimentalMusic
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  • EP294 Kristyn Hope of Daedric As the Light Left, Emotional Art & Vocal Power
    Host Tom Robbins of And Now The Band sits down with Kristyn Hope, the powerhouse vocalist of Daedric, to dive deep into the creation of the new album As the Light Left — a record that blurs the line between ethereal pop, cinematic metal, and raw emotional storytelling.🔥 In This Episode:The making of As the Light Left and how it evolved from 100 demos to a fully realized conceptKristyn’s incredible range — from haunting whispers to aggressive vocals and everything betweenExploring the album’s fate vs free will theme and how personal struggles shaped the musicHow Daedric builds emotional connection and authenticity with fans through their artThe story behind the Cherry Blossom Vinyl Edition and plans for a possible second pressingKristyn’s journey from classical music to metal and how Linkin Park inspired her voiceVocal techniques for switching from clean to harsh vocals without losing emotionGaming inspirations from Zelda and Skyrim, and how they fuel Daedric’s sound🎧 Listen to Daedric’s latest album “As the Light Left” now on Spotify, Apple Music, and Bandcamp.🎮 Follow Daedric for updates and tour dates — @DaedricOfficial#Daedric #KristynHope #AsTheLightLeft #AndNowTheBand #TomRobbins #IndustrialMetal #SymphonicMetal #FemaleVocalist #HeavyMusicPodcast #MetalInterview #NewMetalMusic #DarkPop #VocalRange #EmotionalArt #CherryBlossomVinyl #MetalCommunity #Zelda #Skyrim #EastCoastTour #UndergroundMusic
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  • EP293 Federico of Esox Marine Black Metal & the Making of Watery Grave
    Host Tom Robbins of And Now The Band dives deep with Federico (Esox) to explore his ocean-inspired black metal project Esox and the haunting new album Watery Grave. The two discuss the creative process behind the record’s 5-year evolution, blending marine biology with dark atmospheric metal and experimental sound design.🔥 In This Episode:Inside Esox’s new album “Watery Grave” – 6 songs, nearly an hour of deep-sea darknessHow marine life and black metal collide to create something truly uniqueThe challenge of staying authentic without becoming a gimmickWhy vinyl and physical media make albums feel more alive than streamingTalk of Ghost, Carcass, and how ticket prices are changing live musicFederico’s next album concept – the life cycle of salmon told through neo-folk and industrial influencesInsights on DIY recording, evolving sound, and plans to work with a professional producer🎧 Dive into the abyss with one of black metal’s most imaginative new voices.#Esox #EssexBand #WateryGrave #BlackMetal #MarineMetal #AndNowTheBand #TomRobbins #UndergroundMetal #AtmosphericBlackMetal #ExperimentalMusic #IndustrialFolk #NeoFolk #MetalPodcast #HeavyMusic #OceanThemes #VinylCommunity #DIYMusic #UndergroundBands
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And Now The Band is a podcast focused on music mainly in the Rock or Metal realm. With a love of music of all sorts, there is a heavy emphasis on the underground variety. Tom (the Host) spends his time going to shows all over, watching bands play in front of crowds from no one to 10s of thousands of people. Join the conversation and learn about some bands you may never have heard of without this show. Life is an experience, don't forget to enjoy it.
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