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Pop-Punk & Pizza
"mike frazier" Discussed on Pop-Punk & Pizza
"Crap. I'm gonna forget who it was now. They've done a lot towards like yeah. I'm trying to remember the tour now because they were like show somehow. They were supporting band for a for a skop punk band from michigan. I don't know why. I'm forgetting their name all of a sudden i'm having a big brain fart to do tasters nil. My tasters God why am i. It'll come to me. I hope it comes to me before. We're done this if i remember but anyway long story. Short I did see them when they Came through chicago. That would have been at least two years ago. I think and they played at at reggie's on in the in the loop in chicago. And they i had never seen a band quite like them like their show was just. It was cool. It was crazy and yeah. I would definitely describe them as folk punk but i really got a kick out of them. That's why i had to follow them on instagram. Because it was like these guys are cool. But i completely forgot that they were from virginia. So then A random holiday. And then mike frazier in the diane wild there from winchester as well so i feel like random holidays. Probably been in some of these pop punk groups for stuff. That name sounds familiar as well. So it's really cool. You know it's kind of like this small hub like in our town. I guess which is really cool Northern virginia northern virginia is kind of an interesting story. I mean the the it's it's it's really oversaturated. There's not many places to play as you need to support that many musicians like there's some small clubs Is is specifically live in Around the centerville. Fairfax area on their small clubs. Kind of dotted around landscaped. Here but you really gotta go into dc. And i know that. Dc's really dominated especially while before you know then you started closing because of covid like there was a lot of Indie pop and like you know. Sort of Dance bands coming in for like u street. Music hall was almost a discotheque. It at a certain point yeah And then nine thirty bringing a lot of you know indie bands and acts like neon indian or wild. Nothing you know sort of in that sort of vein there But the dc is super super colorful. And you can find anything there that you want really from hardcore traditional dc punk to the new flavors coming in. Yeah i guess another thing so to speak So winchester is of the very very tip of northern virginia Where the three of us grew up. So we're on the border of west virginia maryland and then about an hour from pennsylvania. If that and i think just like within those four states. There's a lot of really cool stuff going on. That's almost kind of like its own. Then you get towards dc than you get towards leg baltimore as well. Frederick maryland has since of you know But then you also have harrisburg you know or you have harrisonburg virginia. And then you've got the west. Virginia seen as well. This like really enough. Where in this location where. You're like an hour and a half from everything to two hours. Yeah i grew up in pennsylvania as a kid and that moved here. So it's like it's that central hub almost You're you're right you've got you've got a lot to to kind of choose from you can go to d. c. or you know the other neighboring cities you mentioned it at that's Kind of a cool spot to be in. It's easy to tour out of here because we can do like a spiderweb tour will shoot out from northern virginia to going up to new york and then hit philly on the way back and shoot down to charlotte north carolina and richmond on the way or on the way back like so. It's nice to be able to kind of we call boomerang weekend runs on our our winters or we'd like boomerang out come right back. And so it's it's it's nice to be within three hours three to five hours of basically most major mid atlantic cities. You know whether warren hasn't done it yet. Prior engagements did in previous fans. But we're also towards like that pittsburgh. Ohio portion yes. I can't wait so we start getting back up that way. I know adamant i. We're gonna do this. Ohio run a few years ago and our van broke down on our way out. No like Morgantown west virginia. We were gonna hit pittsburgh again Expand out further. I think i think we had like a cleveland book and then something in columbus but then we never got to play 'em so hopefully this will get up to that that section's well like more like the mid west northwest area right so i mean yeah one of these days and that's the thing with covid we don't win live shows gonna return on a regular basis and things like that so i mean i know you're probably kind of far out from actually releasing this record but i mean what's you know you kind of have to look at okay. How can we interact promote and things like that. Our music still while the live show is kind of not there. How are you guys planning to to kind of do that provide providing you know content to your fans online and trying to interact with them and engage more. No i think that's what really throws it like into a tricky scenario because you know from talking to every like other people in bands or you know like france or just hearing about the things through either facebook groups or online necessarily clear. Cut answer What we do have right now though. If there is kind of like a story line there might for these albums you know. There's some social content in that aspect there are still these livestream opportunities especially different cities in different countries. For that matter that you can still can get into People do virtual tours or have like the really big livestreams in the sense of leg. You know going into these venues or doing a warehouse scenario that get more like a national level though. It's almost like i feel like we're in this aspect where there's room to adapt right now and there's a little more opportunity in a sense but there are different opportunities that could manifest in a way. That's horry niece too. But it's still early on right now especially during the release cycle that it's hard to predict you know really what's gonna come out but it's a blessing in disguise to because i don't know i hope that answers i don't really know to say i'm just always curious to hear how bands are because i know it's it's kind of a a new Providing content online has always been a big thing for many years but now more so than ever. It's like the number one thing because of show live shows in person live shows not existing. So i'm always curious to hear the new ideas.

Bangarang Radio: A Podcast Network
"mike frazier" Discussed on Bangarang Radio: A Podcast Network
"Crap. I'm gonna forget who it was now. They've done a lot towards like yeah. I'm trying to remember the tour now because they were like show somehow. They were supporting band for a for a skop punk band from michigan. I don't know why i'm forgetting their name. All of a sudden. I'm having a big brain fart to do tasters. Nil my tasters on my god. Why am i. it'll come to me. I hope it comes to me before. We're done this if i remember but anyway long story. Short I did see them when they Came through chicago. That would have been at least two years ago. I think and they played at at reggie's on in the in the loop in chicago. And they i had never seen a band quite like them like their show was just. It was cool. It was crazy and yeah. I would definitely describe them as folk punk but i really got a kick out of them. That's why i had to follow them on instagram. Because it was like these guys are cool. But i completely forgot that they were from virginia. So then A random holiday. And then mike frazier in the diane wild there from winchester as well so come. I feel like random holidays. Probably been in some of these pop punk groups for stuff. That name sounds familiar as well. So it's really cool. You know it's kind of like this small hub like in our town. I guess which is really cool Northern virginia northern virginia is kind of an interesting story. I mean the the it's it's it's really oversaturated. There's not many places to play as you need to support that many musicians like there's some small clubs Is specifically lived in Around the centerville. Fairfax area on their small clubs. Kind of around the landscape here. But you really gotta go into dc. And i know that. Dc's really dominated especially while before you know then you started closing because of covid like there was a lot of Indie pop and like you know. Sort of Dance bands coming in for like u street. Music hall was almost a discotheque. It at a certain point yeah And then nine thirty bringing a lot of you know indie bands and acts like neon indian or wild. Nothing you know sort of in that sort of vein there But the dc is super super colorful. And you can find anything there that you want really from hardcore traditional dc punk to the new flavors coming in. Yeah i guess another thing so to speak So winchester is the very very tip of northern virginia Where the three of us grew up. So we're on the border of west virginia maryland and then about an hour from pennsylvania. If that and i think just like within those four states. There's a lot of really cool stuff going on. That's almost kind of like it's then you get towards dc than you get towards leg baltimore as well. Frederick maryland has since of you know But then you also have harrisburg you know or you have harrisonburg virginia. And then you've got the west. Virginia seen as well. This like weird enough. We're in this location where you're like an hour and a half from everything to two hours. Yeah i grew up in pennsylvania as a kid and that moved here. So it's like it's that central hub almost You're you're right you've got you've got a lot to to kind of choose from you can go to d. c. or you know the other neighboring cities you mentioned it at that's Kind of a cool spot to be in. It's easy to tour out of here because we can do like a spiderweb tour will shoot out from northern virginia to going up to new york and then hit philly on the way back and shoot down to charlotte north carolina and richmond on the way or on the way back like so. It's nice to be able to kind of we call boomerang weekend runs on our our winters or we'd like boomerang out come right back. And so it's it's it's nice to be within three hours three to five hours of basically most major mid atlantic cities. You know whether warren hasn't done it yet. Prior engagements did in previous fans. But we're also towards like that pittsburgh. Ohio portion yes. I can't wait so we start getting back up that way. I know adamant i. We're gonna do this. Ohio run a few years ago and our van broke down on our way out. No like Morgantown west virginia. We were gonna hit pittsburgh again Expand out further. I think i think we had like a cleveland book and then something in columbus but then we never got to play 'em so hopefully this will get up to that that section's well like more like the mid west northwest area right so i mean yeah one of these days and that's the thing with covid we don't win live shows gonna return on a regular basis and things like that so i mean i know you're probably kind of far out from actually releasing this record but i mean what's you know you kind of have to look at okay. How can we interact promote and things like that. Our music still while the live show is kind of not there. How are you guys planning to to kind of do that provide providing you know content to your fans online and trying to interact with them and engage more. No i think that's what really throws it like into a tricky scenario because you know from talking to every like other people in bands or you know like france or just hearing about the things through either facebook groups or online necessarily clear. Cut answer What we do have right now though. If there is kind of like a story line there might for these albums you know. There's some social content in that aspect there are still these livestream opportunities especially different cities in different countries. For that matter that you can still can get to People do virtual tours or have like the really big livestreams in the sense of leg. You know going into these venues or doing a warehouse scenario that get more like a national level though. It's almost like i feel like we're in this aspect where there's room to adapt right now and there's a little more opportunity in a sense but there are different opportunities that could manifest in a way. That's horry niece too. But it's still early on right now especially during the release cycle that it's hard to predict you know really what's gonna come out but it's a blessing in disguise to because i don't know i hope that answers i don't really know to say i'm just always curious to hear how bands are because i know it's it's kind of a a new Providing content online has always been a big thing for many years but now more so than ever. It's like the number one thing because of show live shows in person live shows not existing. So i'm always curious to hear the new ideas.