Sam Harman of Haunt joins Tom for a deep dive into touring life, the realities of the modern music industry, and what keeps underground metal alive in 2026.
From long drives and tight budgets to unforgettable shows and lifelong friendships, Sam shares what it really takes to survive — and thrive — on the road.
Inside this episode:
• the reality of touring in today’s music economy
• why merch sales are critical for bands (and how Haunt prices theirs to move)
• the role of community in underground metal scenes
• how touring builds real relationships across bands and cities
• balancing ego, teamwork, and clearly defined band roles
• managing stress and expectations while on the road
• why CDs and tapes are still selling (especially in Europe)
• the impact of venue closures and post-pandemic touring challenges
Sam also talks about touring alongside bands like Savage Master and War Cloud, and how the heavy metal scene continues to grow through shared experiences and mutual support.
The conversation explores how underground music creates a sense of belonging — something that extends far beyond just the music itself — and why younger fans are reconnecting with older styles, including a resurgence of 90s-inspired aesthetics.
They also discuss upcoming tour stops across the U.S., including cities like Chicago, Nashville, and Louisville, plus future plans for East Coast, Florida, and European runs.
If you’re into heavy metal, touring culture, or the behind-the-scenes reality of being in a working band, this episode delivers a raw and honest look at life on the road.
🎧 Listen now to hear how Haunt is building momentum through relentless touring, smart merch strategy, and a strong sense of community.
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