During this episode they discuss early musical rivalries with siblings, finding punk, becoming part of a subculture, transitioning from flute to guitar, founding Code Orange Kids, getting dropped off by parents to play house party shows, touring with Xerxes, shooting music videos on a shoestring, recording Code Orange’s first demo at a make-shift home studio, collaborating with Full of Hell, the drive to constantly improve as a musician, and more. Jeremy talks to REBA MEYERS, guitarist, vocalist and founding member of the hardcore band, CODE ORANGE. During this episode they discuss the coronavirus lockdown, making cassette mixtapes on a boombox radio, first instruments, jamming with friends after school, improvising cover songs at Brendan’s first show, recording tracks at a neighbour’s home studio, Trapped Under Ice’s first european tour, founding POP WIG RECORDS, and more. Jeremy talks to Brendan Yates, TURNSTILE frontman and drummer for TRAPPED UNDER ICE. As the frontman of Touch Amor, one of the most emotionally open hardcore bands of this generation, Jeremy Bolm has built a career on sublimation: He and his group bare personal struggles on record so that we, the audience, can reap the cathartic benefits, thereby transforming the bleak source material into beacons of hope and resilience. And uncovering the nuances of those creative journeys is what this show is all about. To succeed as an artist, it often takes a lot of steps and wrong turns along the path. In today’s world of instant gratification, it’s important to be reminded that not everything happens fast and easy. Outside of performing, Bolm runs the indie record label. He has also performed with the part-time bands Thriller, Deadhead and Hesitation Wounds. In his music career, he is most known for being the full-time vocalist of the post-hardcore band Touch Amor. Through conversation, Jeremy explores how their first experiences with their art form lead them to where they are today. Jeremy Bolm is an American vocalist, record label owner, music producer and writer. This is an honest look at the humble beginnings of all kinds of different artists – from actors and musicians to poets and photographers. Join Jeremy Bolm, vocalist of Touché Amoré and founder of the record label Secret Voice, for his latest project, The First Ever Podcast. ' Palm Dreams' represents California and where she raised a family, 'Skyscraper' represented her admiration for New York City and now 'Benediction' gives you an understanding of why she had big city eyes.The first ever podcast with Jeremy Bolm ( Secret Voice, TOUCHE AMORE) is up now for yor listening pleasure! GO HERE TO LISTEN. "For our final video for Stage Four, I wanted to bring her story home. Touché Amoré started our last tour in Nebraska, so I flew out early and made this with Chris Willmore filming and Sean Stout editing. "'Benediction' tells the story of my brother and I driving to Norfolk, Neb., to bury my mother's ashes," Bolm writes. In this video, Bolm goes to his mother's hometown, where, against corn fields and long buildings and even longer grey skies, he contemplates the place that inspired her to leave. While its title suggests an ending, "Benediction" is the centerpiece of the album, where Bolm works out that grief less with the raspy scream for which he's known and more with a somber voice over cascading, Hum-like guitars. Touché Amoré's mature and moving Stage Four deals with the 2014 death of the singer's mother with the kind of rage, questioning and wisdom that grief provides. Last fall, Jeremy Bolm went to Norfolk, Neb., to take his mother's story home.
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