Jedbanger's Ball

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Synopsis

Jedbanger's Ball are no-holds barred interview podcasts featuring music industry vet Jed Maheu (former A&R/Publicity at Sub Pop and Seattle Weekly columnist and member of metal punk trio Zig Zags interviewing some of the biggest and brightest of the thriving modern underground music scene.Follow us on instagram @jedbangersball

Episodes

  • Aquarium Drunkard's Justin Gage

    21/12/2015 Duration: 47min

    On this episode we talk to Justin Gage, the man behind the great Aquarium Drunkard music blog, as well as founder of Autumn Tone Records, DJ on SIRIUS/XM satellite radio’s XMU and music supervisor and film and music consultant for Mark Mothersbaugh's Mutato Muzika. We talk with Justin about juggling a million jobs, writing about what you love and the 10 year anniversary of Aquarium Drunkard. www.aquariumdrunkard.com

  • Music Licensing and Supervision with Lacey Swain and Tiffany Anders

    21/12/2015 Duration: 56min

    In this episode we try to unravel the mystery of music licensing with two of my favorite folks in the business. Tiffany and I also sit back and listen to Lacey as she forgets what she's talking about. Our guests for episode 7 are Lacey Swain, Director of Licensing at Sub Pop Records www.subpop.com and music supervisor Tiffany Anders, who has worked on television shows such as You're The Worst and on numerous features films, including Like Crazy, Smashed and The End of Tour (www.imdb.com/name/nm0026054/).

  • Stephen Brower of Vanguard and Easy Sound Records

    21/12/2015 Duration: 55min

    In this episode we try to unravel the mystery of music licensing with two of my favorite folks in the business. Tiffany and I also sit back and listen to Lacey as she forgets what she's talking about. Our guests for episode 7 are Lacey Swain, Director of Licensing at Sub Pop Records www.subpop.com and music supervisor Tiffany Anders, who has worked on television shows such as You're The Worst and on numerous features films, including Like Crazy, Smashed and The End of Tour (www.imdb.com/name/nm0026054/).

  • Chad Ubovich of Meatbodies and Fuzz

    21/12/2015 Duration: 01h01min

    On this episode of Jedbangers we talk hot dogs, guitars and go deep into the meaning of Rush's 2112 with California native Chad Ubovich. Chad began ripping through the rock scene in 2011 as guitarist for Mikal Cronin and bassist in FUZZ. He is also lead shredder in his own rad band, Meatbodies.www.facebook.com/Meatbodies

  • The Guitar Story

    21/12/2015 Duration: 47min

    To celebrate our 10th episode of Jedbanger's Ball, we decided to do something a little different. Instead of a guest, we pull back the veil and get to know a bit more about our producers and our host. We talk about how lame and how awesome the internet is, why we wanted to do this podcast in the first place and as a finale, Jed tells the epic tale of the loss and long-awaited return of his beloved 1992 Gibson Les Paul.

  • Scoring TV and Film with Sean Hoffman

    21/12/2015 Duration: 47min

    Sean Hoffman is a good buddy of mine. We played in a country band and even wrote a children's record together. Now Sean makes a living writing and recording music for TV, Film, Video Games and whatever else he gets hired for. In this episode we discuss Sean's formative years as a heavy metal army brat, his eventual move out to Los Angeles, and his time as a hired gun in a successful indie rock band. Find out more about Sean or maybe hire him for your next project here: www.seanhoffman.net

  • Producer Thom Monihan

    21/12/2015 Duration: 47min

    On episode 12 we talk with longtime producer and good pal Thom Monahan about his start in music as a multi-instrumentalist for acts like The Pernice Brothers and The Lilys and his work as a sought-after producer, working with artists such as Devendra Banhart, Vetiver, Chris Robinson and Peter, Bjorn and John. www.globalpositioningservices.net/client/thom-monahan/

  • Aquarium Drunkard's Justin Gage

    21/12/2015 Duration: 47min

    On this episode we talk to Justin Gage, the man behind the great Aquarium Drunkard music blog, as well as founder of Autumn Tone Records, DJ on SIRIUS/XM satellite radio’s XMU and music supervisor and film and music consultant for Mark Mothersbaugh's Mutato Muzika. We talk with Justin about juggling a million jobs, writing about what you love and the 10 year anniversary of Aquarium Drunkard. www.aquariumdrunkard.com

  • Jimi Hey

    08/12/2015 Duration: 01h27min

    This week's guest is Jimi Hey, DJ and drummer for the likes of The Rapture, Ariel Pink, Beachwood Sparks, The Lilys and more. You can check him spinning at clubs around LA and on his show, Rainbow Jail at dublab.com/labrat/labrat-jimi-hey/ You can also hear his original jams, dj sets and more, at soundcloud.com/jimithekidd. 

  • Lance and Liz of Permanent Records

    08/12/2015 Duration: 01h06min

    Our premiere podcast interview features Liz Tooley and Lance Barresi. Liz and Lance started the awesome Permanent Records in Chicago in 2006. They opened a second location in the Eagle Rock neighborhood of L.A. on in June 2011 and moved to their current location in Highland Park in 2014. They also have a rad band called Endless Bummer, with a current lp out on In The Red.www.permanentrecordschicago.com

  • Keenan Marshall Keller and Tom Neely

    08/12/2015 Duration: 51min

    This week we talk to comic artists Tom Neely and Keenan Marshall Keller, creators of many awesome band logos, rad T-shirt designs and also the incredible new Image Comics series The Humans. Speed freaks, acid heads, hot chicks, haggard Vietnam vets just returned empty-eyed and gape-jawed from the jungle, rocknroll heroes, leather-clad outlaws, peeling rubber, roaring engines, gleaming choppers and MONKEYS– The Humans takes all the beautiful chaos of the 1970s California underground and tweaks and twists it into comic book mayhem. Jedbangers' Ball interviews the creators about making art and riding high. www.humansforlife.com imagecomics.com/comics/series/the-humans

  • Yasi Salek

    08/12/2015 Duration: 45min

    Yasi Salek is the pen (or rather keyboard) behind the great music and culture blog Cultist Zine www.cultistzine.com, founder editor of upcoming mag, Crying, as well intrepid blogger for the likes of Nasty Gal, The Hundreds, Huffington Post and more. She writes about music and all sort of other awesome things and djs rad music as well. In this episode she makes fun of Jed for trying to get her to play a dumb music game.

  • J. Bennet

    08/12/2015 Duration: 01h13min

    J. Bennett is a rock writer and musician from Boston, MA. He and Jed go back about 15 years when they met in a hotel room during SXSW. Currently J. plays guitar in Ides Of Gemini and bass for Black Mare and Mustard Gas & Roses. He writes for Decibel, Noisey, High Times, Revolver and Iron Fist.

  • Calvin Lee Reeder

    08/12/2015 Duration: 01h03min

    Director/Actor/Musician Calvin Lee Reeder Reeder started his career in the weirdo wilds of Seattle public access, his variety show Jerkbeast www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BKpVuDHVxQ (hosted by a guy in a paper mache monster head), gaining an international following. Reeder is currently king of the Sundance Fest midnight circuit, directing numerous surreal, horror/punk shorts and two features, The Oregonian and The Rambler. Learn more at - www.calvinleereeder.com

  • Josh :Landau

    08/12/2015 Duration: 01h01min

    This episode features Josh Landau guitarist and lead singer and founder of the scuzzed out classic dirt rock fury of L.A. band The Shrine. He skates, shreds and runs his band and his business, Eliminator, out of his parent’s garage in Venice California. In this episode we talk about growing up by the beach touring with your siblings and your girlfriend, and owning piece of punk rock history. Check out The Shrine over at theshrine.bandcamp.com

  • Rick Rodney

    08/12/2015 Duration: 01h13min

    This week Jed talks with hardcore legend Rick Rodney of Strife about bleeding from the head, playing in Europe and his parallel career as an in demand fashion and art photographer. Check out Strife www.facebook.com/Strifelosangeles/ Check out Rick's Photo work here www.rickrodneyphoto.com

  • Ty Segall

    08/12/2015 Duration: 01h06min

    Ty Segall is just about the most prolific shredder out there, singing and playing drums and guitar on eight of his own solo albums as well as with his bands Fuzz, Ty Segall Band... and a bunch more we can't remember. He also produces many awesome albums for bands including Endless Bummer, Zig Zags and La Luz. He is currently recording his sophomore record with Fuzz. Check him out at ty-segall.com.

  • Lance and Liz of Permanent Records

    08/12/2015 Duration: 01h06min

    Our premiere podcast interview features Liz Tooley and Lance Barresi. Liz and Lance started the awesome Permanent Records in Chicago in 2006. They opened a second location in the Eagle Rock neighborhood of L.A. on in June 2011 and moved to their current location in Highland Park in 2014. They also have a rad band called Endless Bummer, with a current lp out on In The Red.www.permanentrecordschicago.com

  • Yasi Salek

    08/12/2015 Duration: 45min

    Yasi Salek is the pen (or rather keyboard) behind the great music and culture blog Cultist Zine www.cultistzine.com, founder editor of upcoming mag, Crying, as well intrepid blogger for the likes of Nasty Gal, The Hundreds, Huffington Post and more. She writes about music and all sort of other awesome things and djs rad music as well. In this episode she makes fun of Jed for trying to get her to play a dumb music game.

  • Calvin Lee Reeder

    08/12/2015 Duration: 01h03min

    Director/Actor/Musician Calvin Lee Reeder Reeder started his career in the weirdo wilds of Seattle public access, his variety show Jerkbeast www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BKpVuDHVxQ (hosted by a guy in a paper mache monster head), gaining an international following. Reeder is currently king of the Sundance Fest midnight circuit, directing numerous surreal, horror/punk shorts and two features, The Oregonian and The Rambler. Learn more at - www.calvinleereeder.com

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