Kiesza flashed onto the scene, and into the zeitgeist, with her 2014 debut single “Hideaway”, only to lose it all just as fast, in equally dramatic fashion, when she suffered a brain injury from a horrific car crash. The accident started her on a years-long journey of recovery and self discovery, dealing with doubts of ever making it back to music. The music industry all but wrote her off as gone forever, a blessing in disguise, that liberated Kiesza with the opportunity to rebuild herself and learn some profound lessons about life, mortality, and the kind of artist she was… Read more »
The line between alternative music and pop music has blurred even more. Bring Me The Horizon and Spiritbox are carrying the torch Linkin Park lit almost twenty years ago, but who’s next?
Musician Maggie Szabo joins WW to talk about the day in the life of a musician and the full time job of social media.
This week we chat with Babs Szabo, a co-founder of Emo Nite and Ride or Cry. She tells us about the various jobs she had in the industry before starting Emo Nite, including her experiences at working at Sony Music and CAA, as well as discussing the plans Emo Nite had for their slot at this years Coachella (which was canceled due to COVID).
Babs also tells us about their creative agency, Ride or Cry, which has been keeping them busier than ever this year as shows and events are still on hold.
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Kiesza joins Ryan Skyy to discuss toxic masculinity and her new single “When Boys Cry.” She also touches on her journey recovering from an almost career/life-ending brain injury.
I’M EXCITED FOR YOU TO HEAR ALL THE MUSIC AND INTERVIEWS I HAVE ON MY SHOW THIS WEEK. Tyler from State Champs called in to talk about Sad Summer Fest and more, Fame On Fire called in to talk about signing to Hopeless Records and more and Woes called in cause they’re dope as heck.
It’s podcast number 150 which means I had to make it REALLY GOOD… So I did. I had Fil Thorpe-Evans and Marko DeSantis (of Sugarcult) stop by to talk about Strange 80s that’s happening at The Fonda June 1st and I had Modern Chemistry Call in to talk to them before their tour with The Dangerous Summer and Have Mercy kicks off!
First show live in a couple weeks and gosh darn did a gosh darn good job! Wesam came to co-host, Tyler from State Champs, Marina City, and onlychild called in and you’re gunna love it all!
This was an episode and a half! Max and Kenny from FITNESS came by to co-host with special guests, themselves (Eve 6 and Conejo Collective) and Tyler from State Champs called in to talk all about the band’s upcoming album Living Proof and new single “Dead and Gone”
State Champs have a new single out and just announced their third LP Living Proof so Tyler called in to talk all about it!