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  • And Now The Band

    EP368 Amos Rifkin on Insomniac's Fall Tour, DIY Booking & Independent Music

    08.07.2026 | 1 t. 5 min.
    Tom welcomes Amos Rifkin of Insomniac for a special episode announcing the band's upcoming Fall 2026 tour while discussing independent touring, festival culture, the evolving live music landscape, and what's next for the band.
    Amos shares details about Insomniac's newly announced fall tour, which follows directly after their summer run and features performances throughout the Midwest, Northeast, and East Coast. He discusses the importance of reaching new cities, returning to longtime supporters, and building sustainable touring opportunities through strong relationships with venues and promoters.
    The conversation also explores the realities of booking tours in today's music industry, the resurgence of smaller markets, and why intimate venues continue to be the backbone of underground heavy music. Amos reflects on the changing culture surrounding live events, including the growth of all-ages shows and the increasing popularity of alcohol-free social spaces.
    Additional topics include:
    The Summer and Fall 2026 Insomniac tours
    Touring with Slumbering Sun
    Bog Social's 12th Anniversary celebration
    Booking shows across the United States
    Building audiences in smaller music markets
    The rise of all-ages venues
    Non-alcoholic bars, THC beverages, and changing concert culture
    In the Key of Dune Fest
    Joint Jam Festival
    Wisconsin Doomed & Stoned Festival
    Visiting Acadia National Park while on tour
    Writing Insomniac's next album
    Exploring themes of grief, healing, and personal growth through music

    Amos also reflects on how the underground music community continues to thrive through collaboration, grassroots promotion, and meaningful relationships, offering an inside look at what it takes to keep independent heavy music alive while preparing for Insomniac's next creative chapter.
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    EP367 Dumb Waiter's Nick Crider Discusses New Album Change, Vinyl, and Creative Evolution

    03.07.2026 | 53 min.
    Tom welcomes Nick Crider of Dumb Waiter for a conversation about the band's latest album Change, the evolution of their songwriting, the Louisville heavy music community, vinyl collecting, and balancing music with the visual arts.
    Nick reflects on Dumb Waiter's progression from an intensely technical, genre-bending style influenced by Mr. Bungle toward a more focused and emotionally driven approach on their sixth album, Change. He explains how simplifying arrangements and emphasizing a single emotional direction has strengthened the band's songwriting while allowing the music to connect more deeply with listeners.
    The discussion also explores the band's decision to handle vocals internally after experimenting with several vocalists, resulting in a more natural integration between the instrumentation and vocal melodies.
    Additional topics include:
    The Louisville underground music scene
    Connections with Young Widows, Photo Crime, and Coliseum
    Running Gallery5 in Richmond
    An upcoming art exhibition with Evan Patterson
    Vinyl, cassette, and physical music releases
    Modern vinyl production and pressing improvements
    Favorite recent albums and underground bands
    Music videos for Deaf Club
    Greg Puciato, Better Lovers, and Jerry Cantrell
    Live music in intimate venues versus larger clubs
    Supporting independent artists and regional music communities
    Nick also shares his passion for collecting records, creating visual art, and maintaining a healthy balance between multiple creative outlets while continuing to push Dumb Waiter's sound into exciting new territory.
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    EP366 Rick Jimenez Talks Extinction A D , Monthly Singles, Touring & Hardcore

    01.07.2026 | 2 t. 13 min.
    Tom welcomes Rick Jimenez of Extinction A.D. for a wide-ranging conversation covering the band's ambitious new release strategy, the realities of touring in today's music industry, songwriting, hardcore culture, and why authentic human connection remains at the heart of heavy music.
    Rick explains Extinction A.D.'s decision to release one new single every month through the end of 2026, discussing how the approach allows the band to remain creatively flexible while responding to current emotions instead of waiting years between album releases. He also reflects on the financial challenges facing independent bands and why modern touring requires careful planning more than ever before.
    The conversation explores the growing overlap between thrash metal, death metal, and hardcore, along with the resurgence of younger audiences discovering heavy music through live shows. Rick also shares his frustrations with social media algorithms, discussing the difference between meaningful fan engagement and chasing online metrics.
    Additional topics include:
    Working with M-Theory Audio after Unique Leader Records
    Touring economics in today's music industry
    Creating meaningful content instead of chasing algorithms
    Personal training, sales, and staying authentic
    Why live music creates irreplaceable human connections
    AI and the future of creativity
    Building stronger local music scenes
    The importance of smaller, packed venues
    Songwriting and demo production
    Writing over 90 minutes of material before entering the studio
    Early musical projects with Chris Enriquez
    Future musical experiments inspired by Failure and Cro-Mags
    Rick also discusses his philosophy on songwriting, collaboration, and artistic integrity, offering an honest perspective on balancing creativity, family, work, and life as an independent musician in today's evolving heavy music landscape.
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    EP365 Dave Krusen Talks Loud Love A Tribute to Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, and Seattle's Grunge Legacy

    29.06.2026 | 29 min.
    Tom sits down with Dave Krusen, the original drummer of Pearl Jam, for an engaging conversation about Loud Love: A Tribute to Soundgarden, Seattle's legendary grunge movement, and the evolution of the modern music industry.
    Dave discusses joining the Loud Love tribute project, explaining how the opportunity to honor Soundgarden's legacy and support a meaningful cause made the invitation impossible to refuse. He shares the challenges of learning Matt Cameron's intricate drum parts, ultimately finding his own interpretation while respecting the spirit of the original performances.
    The conversation explores Seattle's explosive music scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s, reflecting on the rise of Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, and Nirvana, and how the city's unique culture helped define an entire generation of rock music.
    Additional topics include:
    Relearning "Loud Love" on drums
    Matt Cameron's drumming style and influence
    Touring life and favorite memories on the road
    Seattle landmarks and music history
    The Showbox and Seattle's legendary venues
    Dave's current band, The Vases
    Recording new music at Litho Studios
    The changing economics of the music industry
    Artist ownership and retaining music rights
    New music recommendations including Neurosis and Volcandra
    Tom also shares personal stories about visiting Seattle on his honeymoon, exploring iconic Pearl Jam locations, and discussing how the grunge movement continues to inspire musicians around the world. This episode is packed with stories from one of rock's most influential eras while offering an insightful look at where independent music is headed next.
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    EP364 Jordan of Sporelord

    22.06.2026 | 20 min.
    Jordan Nalley of Louisville based Sporelord spent some time chatting with me about the band and his shop. A local TCG shop named Heavy Meta Gaming.

    Jordan helps explain how Sporelord puts together their unique sound. How they fit on to so many different bills. From playing with some super heavy bands to some not so heavy bands.

    We also talk about their unique approach to releasing music It really helps each single stand out on its own and makes each single a collectable.
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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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