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EPISODE 31 : KILL GOSLING Five At The Door

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EPISODE 31 of Five At The Door is a whirlwind ride with the sibling duo Chandler and Walter from Kill Gosling, the band that's igniting the DIY scene with their raw, punk pop energy.
Today, we're diving headfirst into the origin story behind their evocative name, a symbol of personal transformation and shedding past skins. We're also cracking open the powerful role of spite in their creative process and how it fuels their defiant, high-octane sound.
Listeners, strap in for a deep dive into the band's evolution from heavier roots to their current, more nuanced punk pop essence. We dissect the subconscious influences of metalcore's heyday on their music, despite the lighter, more melodic direction they've embraced.
Kill Gosling's journey from attic strumming to signing with We're Trying Records is a tale of organic growth and the serendipitous connections that have propelled them forward. Chandler and Walter share insights into the band's songwriting ethos, where spontaneity reigns supreme, and the best tracks are those that practically write themselves.
We also explore the balancing act of band life with day jobs in the tech world, the challenges of the current market, and how their professional skills shape their approach to music.
As we premiere "Selfish," the latest hit from their scorching new EP, get ready for a sub-ten-minute blast of pure punk pop pleasure that's guaranteed to leave you craving more.
So, if you're ready to tap into the pulse of a band that's as spontaneous in their songwriting as they are on stage, hit play and join us. This episode is a tribute to the unbridled spirit of DIY and the raw passion that fuels the fire of Kill Gosling.
Here's the track that's setting the DIY world ablaze. Tune in:
[Selfish – Kill Gosling]
Remember, whether you're coding by day or shredding by night, it's the unyielding drive and love for music that keeps the DIY heart beating strong.
Don't miss this episode and join us as we delve into the world of Kill Gosling, where every chord is a spark and every lyric is a torch in the DIY revolution!
Show notes penned by your favorite raconteur of the punk pop saga at Five At The Door.
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📋 Episode Chapters
(00:00) Chandler: Where did the name Gosling come from
(02:41) Were you guys in heavier bands beforehand? And did this feel lighter
(06:05) Walter and I are siblings. I should mention that. So we're siblings
(08:21) Klgosling started writing songs in his basement and attic
(11:27) With centipede carry me, I just literally wrote the chorus
(14:00) Did you sense any momentum after Cosling's release show
(19:52) Waster wanted to make a pop oriented and accessible record
(25:00) 95 does a rehearsal. We don't do it all the time
(27:23) You've written six songs for your new record. Tell me more about that
(31:57) Walter: I was a software dev, but I got laid off
(35:00) You have some pessimistic opinions about the tech industry in general
(36:32) Well, listen, I'm gonna want to play. There's two minutes left in the recording
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These show notes were generated by Headliner AI. If you enjoy them please tell other podcasters by giving a shoutout to https://headliner.app in your episode ✨
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💬 Show Notes
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? Show Notes
EPISODE 31 of Five At The Door is a whirlwind ride with the sibling duo Chandler and Walter from Kill Gosling, the band that's igniting the DIY scene with their raw, punk pop energy.
Today, we're diving headfirst into the origin story behind their evocative name, a symbol of personal transformation and shedding past skins. We're also cracking open the powerful role of spite in their creative process and how it fuels their defiant, high-octane sound.
Listeners, strap in for a deep dive into the band's evolution from heavier roots to their current, more nuanced punk pop essence. We dissect the subconscious influences of metalcore's heyday on their music, despite the lighter, more melodic direction they've embraced.
Kill Gosling's journey from attic strumming to signing with We're Trying Records is a tale of organic growth and the serendipitous connections that have propelled them forward. Chandler and Walter share insights into the band's songwriting ethos, where spontaneity reigns supreme, and the best tracks are those that practically write themselves.
We also explore the balancing act of band life with day jobs in the tech world, the challenges of the current market, and how their professional skills shape their approach to music.
As we premiere "Selfish," the latest hit from their scorching new EP, get ready for a sub-ten-minute blast of pure punk pop pleasure that's guaranteed to leave you craving more.
So, if you're ready to tap into the pulse of a band that's as spontaneous in their songwriting as they are on stage, hit play and join us. This episode is a tribute to the unbridled spirit of DIY and the raw passion that fuels the fire of Kill Gosling.
Here's the track that's setting the DIY world ablaze. Tune in:
[Selfish – Kill Gosling]
Remember, whether you're coding by day or shredding by night, it's the unyielding drive and love for music that keeps the DIY heart beating strong.
Don't miss this episode and join us as we delve into the world of Kill Gosling, where every chord is a spark and every lyric is a torch in the DIY revolution!
Show notes penned by your favorite raconteur of the punk pop saga at Five At The Door.
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📋 Episode Chapters
(00:00) Chandler: Where did the name Gosling come from
(02:41) Were you guys in heavier bands beforehand? And did this feel lighter
(06:05) Walter and I are siblings. I should mention that. So we're siblings
(08:21) Klgosling started writing songs in his basement and attic
(11:27) With centipede carry me, I just literally wrote the chorus
(14:00) Did you sense any momentum after Cosling's release show
(19:52) Waster wanted to make a pop oriented and accessible record
(25:00) 95 does a rehearsal. We don't do it all the time
(27:23) You've written six songs for your new record. Tell me more about that
(31:57) Walter: I was a software dev, but I got laid off
(35:00) You have some pessimistic opinions about the tech industry in general
(36:32) Well, listen, I'm gonna want to play. There's two minutes left in the recording
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