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Courtney Ballard


This week I have producer Courtney Ballard on my show. We talk about how he got started as a producer and engineer and how he got his career. I recently worked with him on a track that we feature from the band The Juliana Theory (I play drums on their latest release “Can’t Go Home”) he’s also worked with the likes of Waterparks, Super Whatevr, Stand Atlantic, Sleeping With Sirens and more. Tune in!

News

Sleeping With Sirens Announce Don’t Let The Party Die Tour


Sleeping With Sirens has a few more shows left supporting Pierce The Veil on their massive I Can’t Hear You tour, and they just announced they’re keeping the good times going this fall on the Don’t Let The Party Die Tour. The band will be hitting the road with Stand Atlantic and Heart To Gold as they hit up cities including Grand Rapids, Louisville, and San Antonio beginning on October 8. Plus, they’ll be making stops at When We Were Young Festival in Las Vegas on October 18 and 19. You can register for the presale by joining the Sirens… Read more »

Features

45 Album Anniversaries To Celebrate This May


April showers bring May flowers…as well as some stunning album anniversaries to celebrate. Wanna feel old? Twenty One Pilots‘ breakout album, Blurryface, is turning 10 years old on May 17. Or… better yet… Fall Out Boy‘s From Under The Cork Tree, which features the iconic “Dance, Dance” and “Sugar, We’re Goin Down” is turning a whopping 20 years old on May 3. I know, I know… even though some of us have gray hairs, these albums still hit as hard as they did when they debuted. Check out these rock, pop-punk, and metal May album anniversaries below. Fall Out Boy… Read more »

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