Clever Girls


Episode 214 features DJ from Clever Girls! We talk all about their new album ‘Constellations’ out as of Friday March 26, an inspiring story on linking up with Egghunt Records, I show off my blue vinyl variant + more!

The Turtle and the Filibuster


[imgfull][/imgfull] Mitch McConnell threatens to do what he’s already done if the filibuster goes away. But what is the filibuster and should it be there? And a growing number of migrant children are coming to the border alone without parents.

Matt Lutz (Founder and CEO of Music Benefactors)


Oh boy, I was so excited to chat with the founder and CEO of Music Benefactors, Matt Lutz. Music Benefactors is “brand new company, taking a whole new approach to SEC registered crowdfunding with a sole focus on the music industry”—HOW COOL IS THAT!? Matt explained how he got his idea off the ground, what surprised him about the music industry, and recalled the last time he was able to hear live music before the pandemic. 

Music Benefactors officially launched their first artist partnership with The Latin Dead and you can learn more about their mission here. 

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Guest: Julian Brave NoiseCat, Biden Tax Plan, Insurrectionist Arrests


More insurrectionist arrests, we’ll fill you in on the latest. Also, you’re going to hear that Biden is about to raise taxes. We’ll tell you why that’s a bunch of malarkey. The Senate confirmed New Mexico Rep. Deb Haaland as Interior Secretary, making her the first Native American to lead a Cabinet department and the DOI. Julian Brave NoiseCat is the Vice President of Policy & Strategy at Data for Progress and an Indigenous environmental justice activist and will be joining us to discuss this historic senate confirmation.

The 90s – Part 2


Fire up the time machine, we’re headed back to the 90’s in a new episode of Man Of The Hour. Last week they talked life, culture and what it was like living in the age of dial up internet. This week, they’re chatting about one of the best things the decade had to offer: Music.

Listen in as Pat and Seb reminisce on all the bands they loved (and the ones they didn’t, too.) From copy cat hairstyles to movie soundtracks, they’ll tell us how the tunes of the 90’s led to their love of music.

I Call Fives, Yester Daze


I Call Fives has made a triumphant return to the music industry… and one of the first places they swung by was The Gunz Show. Jeff and Drew call in to chat about the reunion and getting a band together during COVID-19. 

Later, frontman Brandon McShad of Yester Daze calls in to chat with Gunz about the hype around their new EP. You can pick up your copy of Yours To Follow now, after tuning in to hear about their release plans, quarantine in Canada, and more.

Zach Myers of Shinedown


Zach Myers is next up to give his Dad Resume on The Rockstar Dad Show. Jaret and Gary invite the guitarist to the air in an all new episode.

During the years he’s been dominating stages with Shinedown, Zach has been pulling double duty as a rockstar dad. When the group sits down to chat, they swap stories about everything from hunting to screen time.

Plus Zach takes a trip down memory lane and brings us all along as he recalls the success of “Second Chance”, what led the band to record that “Simple Man” cover, and more. Listen in below!

Ashland, Weatherstate


It’s been a long winter for Ashland in their home state of Illinois, so when the band calls in to catch up with Gunz they get lost in wanderlust. Hear as they chat about dream vacations and cities they loved on tour, before they dive into conversation about their angsty new tune “Misery”.

Later Gunz calls across the pond to get Weatherstate on the phone. The UK band has been working with Four Year Strong’s Alan Day on new music and they share their experience with Gunz. Plus, they dig into their killer new track “Hangar” and how it came to be. Tune in!

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