124 episodes

The goal of the podcast is to grow with our community and help shed some light on the behind the scenes of our local bands and everyone involved in the music community. We support in any way that we can by going to shows, buying merch and bringing you these podcasts so you can get to know the bands and people little bit more.

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The goal of the podcast is to grow with our community and help shed some light on the behind the scenes of our local bands and everyone involved in the music community. We support in any way that we can by going to shows, buying merch and bringing you these podcasts so you can get to know the bands and people little bit more.

    Interview with A Means To An End

    Interview with A Means To An End

    The Breakdown:
    A Means To An End is a metalcore band from Corpus Christi, Texas. The band has been together for about eight or nine years, but started taking their music seriously about five years ago. The band consists of Storm Galindo on guitar and vocals, Noah Delos Rios on vocals, Ralph on drums, and Kyler on bass. They describe their sound as metalcore with influences from various genres. They recently added Noah as their new vocalist, and their upcoming song, titled 'Oxidation,' explores the theme of personal growth and self-reflection. In this part of the conversation, the band discusses their collaboration with Esteban, their experiences during COVID-19, and their hobbies outside of music. They talk about how they initially had doubts about a song but decided to trust each other's judgment and release it. They also discuss the challenges they faced during the pandemic and how it brought them closer as a band. Noah shares his love for fishing, particularly shark fishing, while Storm talks about his passion for playing guitar and being a music teacher. The conversation ends on a lighthearted note with a discussion about beans in chili and their personal preferences. A Means To An End discusses their recent music video and upcoming projects. They talk about their experience shooting a live music video and their plans to release more cinematic videos in the future. They also mention their website and social media platforms where fans can support them. The conversation ends with a discussion about their musical influences and a shoutout to military veterans.
    Quick Riffs:
    The band has been together for about eight or nine years, but started taking their music seriously about five years ago.Their sound is a blend of metalcore with influences from various genres.They recently added Noah as their new vocalist.Challenges and tragedies brought the band closer together.The band appreciates the support from local bands, family, and friends.Shoutout to military veterans and we express gratitude for their service.Episode Info:
    Website: AMTAE (amtaeband.com)
    IG: AMTAE (@amtaeband)
    TikTok: AMTAE (@amtaeband)
    Intro track: "Numb” by Bridges Ablaze
    Featured track: "Oxidation" by A Means To An End
    ATXMP Website: ATX Metal Podcast (transistor.fm)

    Sponsors / Affiliates 
    Come and Take It Productions: https://www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/
    Come and Take It Live: https://www.comeandtakeitlive.com/
    Titan Audio Productions: https://titanaudioproductions.com/
    Texas Metal United: https://www.facebook.com/TexasMetalUnited

    • 1 hr 7 min
    All things Canadian: An interview with Waterfront

    All things Canadian: An interview with Waterfront

    The Breakdown
    In this conversation, I chat with members Dan and Tanner of the band Waterfront to discuss their background, education, and signing with Affiant Records. We talk about their musical influences and how they came together as a band. They also share their experiences in high school and university, particularly in relation to their music education. The guys highlight the benefits of working with Affiant Records and the opportunities it has provided for their music career. We also discuss their influences from the metal and rock scene, the evolution of their sound, and the balance between catchy melodies and heavier elements in their music. They also talk about their collaborative songwriting process and how they navigate tensions and creative differences within the band.  We talk about the challenge of touring, hockey of course (go Carolina Hurricanes), what the Calgary Stampede is and the possibility of Waterfront playing at a Calgary Flames game. There is also a bet laid upon the feet of the Ryan's.

    Quick Riffs
    The band aims to strike a balance between catchy melodies and heavier elements in their music, incorporating both pop sensibilities and raw, heavy sounds.Waterfront has a collaborative songwriting process, with each member contributing their ideas and feedback to create the best possible songs.The band navigates tensions and creative differences by holding each other accountable and prioritizing the quality of their music.Touring can be challenging for Canadian bands due to the logistical and financial considerations, such as obtaining work visas and covering expenses.Waterfront aspires to play at a Calgary Flames game.Devin has a secret talent for making unique sounds with his throat.Episode InfoWebsite: Waterfront (waterfrontofficial.com)
    YouTube: Waterfront Band - YouTube
    IG: WATERFRONT (@waterfrontofficial)
    TikTok: Waterfront (@waterfrontofficial)
    Intro track: "Numb" by Bridges Ablaze
    Featured track: "I Wanna Run" ft. Gutter King by Waterfront
    ATXMP Website: ATX Metal Podcast (transistor.fm)

    Sponsors / Affiliates 
    Come and Take It Productions: https://www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/
    Come and Take It Live: https://www.comeandtakeitlive.com/
    Titan Audio Productions: https://titanaudioproductions.com/
    Texas Metal United: https://www.facebook.com/TexasMetalUnited

    • 1 hr 25 min
    This is Art: DSGNS return with a new Record

    This is Art: DSGNS return with a new Record

    The Breakdown
    In this episode of the ATX Metal Podcast, Ryan sits down with the band DSGNS to discuss their new record and their journey in creating it. They talk about the process of recording the album live and the challenges they faced. The band members also discuss their approach to playing chaotic music and their collaborative songwriting process. They reflect on the history of the band and the impact of COVID-19 on their music. The episode concludes with a discussion on the upcoming album release and their plans for the future. The conversation covers topics such as the importance of the car test in evaluating music, recording songs that feel good to play, childhood memories of broken CDs, the influence of different music genres, the challenges of the local metal scene, and the possibility of reviving it. The band also discusses their favorite songs to play from their new record and the process of choosing the track order. They express the need for a home base venue and the clickiness of the metal scene. The conversation concludes with shoutouts to local bands and a final farewell.
    Quick Riffs
    DSGNS new record was recorded live, without the use of a click track, to capture the energy and spontaneity of their music.The band takes a collaborative approach to songwriting, with each member contributing to the process.The COVID-19 pandemic presented challenges for the band, but also provided them with the opportunity to fine-tune their music and artwork.Releasing music in singles allows the band to focus on each song individually and create unique artwork for each release.DSGNS is excited to release their new record and has plans to continue writing and recording new music in the future. The in car test is an important tool for evaluating music and ensuring that mixes sound good in different listening environments.Recording songs that feel good to play and evoke a positive response from the band members is crucial for capturing the right energy in the studio.Early exposure to different genres of music can shape one's musical preferences and influence their musical journey.The local metal scene can benefit from a home base venue that supports and promotes local bands, fostering a sense of community and collaboration.The challenges of getting involved in the music scene and the clickiness of certain circles can make it difficult for bands to connect and collaborate with others.Choosing the track order for a record involves considering the flow of the songs, the emotions they evoke, and the overall story they tell.Episode Info:
    Bandcamp: Music | DSGNS (bandcamp.com)
    YouTube: DSGNSMUSIC - YouTube
    IG: DSGNS (@dsgns) • Instagram photos and videos
    Website: DSGNS (dsgnsmusic.com)
    Intro track: "Numb" by Bridges Ablaze
    Featured track: "Second Death" by DSGNS
    ATXMP Website: ATX Metal Podcast (transistor.fm)

    Sponsors / Affiliates 
    Come and Take It Productions: https://www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/
    Come and Take It Live: https://www.comeandtakeitlive.com/
    Titan Audio Productions: https://titanaudioproductions.com/
    Texas Metal United: https://www.facebook.com/TexasMetalUnited

    • 1 hr 20 min
    Blood on the Snare: 20 years of Chaos with Thumbscrew

    Blood on the Snare: 20 years of Chaos with Thumbscrew

    The Breakdown
    In this episode of the ATX Metal Podcast, Ryan interviews the band members Daniel and Stephen of Thumbscrew and delves into their journey as a metal band. The conversation covers their early years, the evolution of their sound, the transition to a new vocalist, recording and promotion challenges, touring experiences, and memorable moments on the road. The band members share their passion for music and the strong bond they formed as a group. Overall, the episode highlights the dedication and resilience required to pursue a career in the music industry. The guys discuss their experiences touring and traveling, the reunion and farewell shows, the dissolution of the band, the last hurrah and closure, the future of Thumbscrew, and the importance of the reunion. They express gratitude towards their friends, family, and fans.
    Quick Riffs
    Touring and traveling with friends can lead to unforgettable experiences and lifelong friendships.The dissolution of a band can happen naturally as members pursue different paths in life.The last hurrah can be a chance to give fans a final show and create lasting memories.Reunions can be important for reconnecting with friends and reliving past experiences.Episode Info:
    Bandcamp: Music | Thumbscrew
    IG: Thumbscrew (@thumbscrewtx)
    YouTube: Thumbscrew Live Reunion Show - Full Set - Austin, TX
    Intro track: "Common Flow" by Arborenna
    Featured track: "Maliscent" by Thumbscrew
    ATXMP Website: ATX Metal Podcast (transistor.fm)

    Sponsors / Affiliates 
    Come and Take It Productions: https://www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/
    Come and Take It Live: https://www.comeandtakeitlive.com/
    Titan Audio Productions: https://titanaudioproductions.com/
    Texas Metal United: https://www.facebook.com/TexasMetalUnited

    • 1 hr 18 min
    Talking local music with Kevin Hellestad of The Chord Progression Podcast

    Talking local music with Kevin Hellestad of The Chord Progression Podcast

    The Breakdown
    In this episode of the ATX Metal Podcast, Ryan interviews Kevin Hellestad from the Chord Progression Podcast. They discuss the importance of supporting the local music scene and how to discover new bands. Kevin shares the origin story of his podcast and his passion for promoting local artists. They also talk about the challenges of being a podcaster and the impact of honesty in music reviews. Overall, the conversation highlights the value of supporting local musicians and the joy of discovering new music. The conversation covers topics such as supporting local music, the role of social media in the music industry, one-stop recording studios, ways to support local podcasters, podcast hosting and growth, expanding the podcast and interviewing big names, showcasing local talent, dream interviews, personal connections and cross-promotion, and final thoughts on supporting local music.
    Quick Riffs
    Supporting the local music scene is crucial for the growth and success of local artists and is a collective effort that benefits musicians, podcasters, and the entire music industry.Discovering new bands and supporting them can lead to exciting experiences and connections.Social media metrics, such as likes, follows, and downloads, are becoming increasingly important for bands, venues, and promoters, and can impact opportunities for musicians.Showcasing local talent through podcasts and events can provide exposure and support for up-and-coming musicians.Building personal connections and cross-promoting with other podcasters and musicians can help create a supportive community and expand reach.Episode Info:
    YouTube: Chord Progression Podcast (Rock & Metal Music)
    FB: Chord Progression Facebook Home Page
    IG: Chord Progression Podcast (@chordprogressionpodcast)
    X: Chord Progression Podcast (@cppodofficial)
    Intro track: "Common Flow" by Arborenna
    Featured track: "Someone like me" by These Fading Visions
    ATXMP Website: ATX Metal Podcast (transistor.fm)

    Sponsors / Affiliates 
    Come and Take It Productions: https://www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/
    Come and Take It Live: https://www.comeandtakeitlive.com/
    Titan Audio Productions: https://titanaudioproductions.com/
    Texas Metal United: https://www.facebook.com/TexasMetalUnited

    • 58 min
    It's time to tour with Tulip!

    It's time to tour with Tulip!

    The Breakdown
    In this interview, I speak with Colin and Ashleigh of Tulip, a symphonic groove metal band from Dallas. We discuss the band's unique sound and influences, as well as their journey forming the band. The conversation also touches on the challenges of balancing music and relationships, finding time for music amidst family duties, and the music scene in the Dallas area. We also talk about the upcoming tour in Europe and collaborations with local bands. Finally, we discuss the language barriers they may encounter during their trip overseas.
    Quick Riffs
    Tulip is a symphonic groove metal band with a unique sound that combines elements of opera and European style metal.Balancing music and relationships can be challenging, but Colin and Ashleigh have found a way to make it work as a power couple.The band is excited about their upcoming tour in Europe and their collaborations with local bands.Band/Episode Info:
    Website: WE ARE TULIP | High Strangeness 
    FB: Facebook /wearetulipofficial
    IG: TULIP (@wearetulip) • Instagram photos and videos
    TikTok: TULIP (@wearetulip) | TikTok
    Intro track: "Common Flow" by Arborenna
    Featured track: "Ghost of Kiev" by Tulip
    ATXMP Website: ATX Metal Podcast (transistor.fm)

    Sponsors / Affiliates 
    Come and Take It Productions: https://www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/
    Come and Take It Live: https://www.comeandtakeitlive.com/
    Titan Audio Productions: https://titanaudioproductions.com/
    Texas Metal United: https://www.facebook.com/TexasMetalUnited

    • 36 min

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ATX Metal Podcast rocks!!

Ryan and Chris are doing so much for the metal scene in central Texas and are doing work to help bands in the metal community. They also do work in helping metal bands reach new audiences. They rock!

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