38 min

Episode 164: My Friends Knocked Loose All My Friends Are in Bar Bands

    • Music

Knocked Loose are just what the Colonel ordered: A fresh batch of Kentucky-fried, scorched-earth, brutal-beatdown hardcore to throw bodies off stages to. The band's menacing and unrepentant approach to the genre has cemented them as heavyweights despite only being two albums and a handful of years in. Hell, even Corey Taylor has championed them as the future of heavy music. How did these southern boys send their trajectory skyward? Prior to a show in Newcastle with Jesus Piece, vocalist Bryan Garris and drummer Kevin "Pacsun" Kaine broke down their own personal musical histories and how they inevitably intertwined within a small town that they turned into a global village for hardcore.

Thanks to Janine Morcos, Dallas Does PR, Mark Bawden, Ash Hull, Greg Bower, Destroy All Lines, the Cambridge Hotel and Paul McWhirter.

Follow Knocked Loose on Facebook: @knockedlooseFollow Knocked Loose on Instagram: @knockedloosehcFollow Knocked Loose on Twitter: @knockedloose

All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network.Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods

For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on:

Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwritesInstagram: @djywrites

Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung

This podcast was recorded on Awabakal land and edited on Wurundjeri and Tharawal land.

Dedicated to Justin Townes Earle, Riley Gale and Mike Noga.

www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com
Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Knocked Loose are just what the Colonel ordered: A fresh batch of Kentucky-fried, scorched-earth, brutal-beatdown hardcore to throw bodies off stages to. The band's menacing and unrepentant approach to the genre has cemented them as heavyweights despite only being two albums and a handful of years in. Hell, even Corey Taylor has championed them as the future of heavy music. How did these southern boys send their trajectory skyward? Prior to a show in Newcastle with Jesus Piece, vocalist Bryan Garris and drummer Kevin "Pacsun" Kaine broke down their own personal musical histories and how they inevitably intertwined within a small town that they turned into a global village for hardcore.

Thanks to Janine Morcos, Dallas Does PR, Mark Bawden, Ash Hull, Greg Bower, Destroy All Lines, the Cambridge Hotel and Paul McWhirter.

Follow Knocked Loose on Facebook: @knockedlooseFollow Knocked Loose on Instagram: @knockedloosehcFollow Knocked Loose on Twitter: @knockedloose

All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network.Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods

For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on:

Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwritesInstagram: @djywrites

Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung

This podcast was recorded on Awabakal land and edited on Wurundjeri and Tharawal land.

Dedicated to Justin Townes Earle, Riley Gale and Mike Noga.

www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com
Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

38 min

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