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Welcome to The Hang! As Seen On Almost Famous Magazine – your ultimate destination for everything music! Dive deep into the world of music production, backstage stories, and creative insights with our exclusive content. We bring you engaging conversations with a diverse range of talents, including musicians, lighting and stage designers, sound engineers, and other creatives in the music industry. almostfamousmagazine.com Our channel features in-depth interviews with top artists such as Tony Scalzo of Fastball, Nic Collins, Ben McKelvey, Tim Howar, Steve ”Smiley” Barnard, Rob Ruckus, Kate Clover, Gizz Lazlo, Scott Mayo, Kris Dollimore, Lightnin Woodcock, Sharif Dumani, Yolanda Charles, Jim McDermott, Gary O’Toole, Dave Kerzner, Salim Nourallah, Dean Friedman, Jonas Reingold, Sub-Radio, Lilith Clockwork, C**t-45, The Baboon Show, Skwert Gunn of Public Serpents, FIDLAR, The Toasters, Jack McBannon, and many more. Join us as we explore the stories behind the music, the technical aspects of live performances, and the creative processes that bring unforgettable shows to life. Subscribe now to Almost Famous Magazine and stay updated with the latest in the music world!

  1. Black Gold Sun Talks New EP, Punk Energy & Building Their Own Sound!

    2d ago

    Black Gold Sun Talks New EP, Punk Energy & Building Their Own Sound!

    Black Gold Sun is back on The Hang! and this time, they’re arriving at the exact moment every music fan hopes to discover a band: right before everything gets louder, bolder, and impossible to ignore. After lighting up Dollfest with a raw, eclectic, high-energy performance, the all-female Black punk band returns to talk about their upcoming self-titled EP, the stories behind the songs, and the creative chemistry that makes Anita, Veronica, and Q such a powerful live force. In this episode, Black Gold Sun walks through the EP track by track, starting with “Feel The Up,” which Anita describes as a “loving punch in the face” designed to wake people up and pull them into the band’s world from the very first beat. From there, they dig into the groove, trust, timing, and collaboration behind “Trust and Believe,” the modern-day struggle reflected in “Fight,” and the larger message running through the project: every day brings its battles, but you keep moving, keep believing, and keep showing up. The band opens up about their live energy, why their shows are less about performing at an audience and more about bringing everyone into the party, how their music shifts between clean, gritty, groovy, and intense depending on the moment, and why “the song always wins.” If you’re looking for fresh punk music with heart, urgency, resistance, groove, and a live experience that pulls you in, Black Gold Sun needs to be on your radar! Support Black Gold Sun. Buy the EP. Buy the merch. Go to the shows. Tell your friends. 👉 Follow Black Gold Sun Instagram

    32 min
  2. Mad Tab & Norwood Fisher on The Story Behind “Awake”, Punk, Ska, Synths, DIY Videos & the New Album!

    May 30

    Mad Tab & Norwood Fisher on The Story Behind “Awake”, Punk, Ska, Synths, DIY Videos & the New Album!

    Mad Tab has been grinding through the Orange County and Huntington Beach punk underground since 2006 — surviving lineup changes, DIY shows, reggae and rocksteady detours, long silences, and the kind of chaos most bands never make it through. Now, with the release of “Awake” and the upcoming full-length album "Alas! The Bomb Voyage…", Mad Tab is stepping into a new era with the backing of Norwood Fisher, founding member and bassist of the legendary genre-breaking band Fishbone. Dave and Graham talk about growing up together, discovering punk, ska, reggae, and hardcore, and turning years of friendship into a creative partnership built on lyrics, riffs, chaos, and instinct. Graham shares how influences like Fishbone, The Specials, Madness, Sublime, NOFX, Strung Out, and classic ska helped shape his playing, while Dave explains how keyboards, synths, organ, and cinematic ideas became part of Mad Tab’s punk identity. Norwood explains why Mad Tab became the first artist he chose to back through InnaNuttshell Reekordingz, calling the band a complete package because of their songwriting, production, and fully realized creative vision. The conversation also dives into the band’s DIY videos, their love of film, the possibility of Norwood appearing in a future Mad Tab video, dream collaborations, touring plans, and why supporting independent music matters now more than ever. This is more than a band interview. It is the story of a SoCal punk band that went through everything, kept writing, built its own machine, and finally sounds fully awake. 👉 Subscribe to The Hang! for more artist interviews, music stories, punk rock conversations, and behind-the-scenes episodes with the people keeping independent music alive. #MadTab #NorwoodFisher #punk #skamusic #skapunk

    50 min
  3. Leah Nawy Is Building Her Own Sonic World | The Hang!

    May 19

    Leah Nawy Is Building Her Own Sonic World | The Hang!

    Leah Nawy breaks down Quicksand, indie pop songwriting, music production, and navigating the modern music industry as an independent artist in New York City. In this episode of The Hang!, host Scott Saldinger sits down with Leah Nawy,  a Taiwanese American indie pop artist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist — for a powerful conversation on creativity, identity, and building a sound that blends indie rock, folk, soul, and electronic textures. This interview explores Leah Nawy’s journey from the New Jersey live music scene to the New York City indie music world, and the emotional story behind her single “Quicksand.” Written as a conversation between her present self and her inner child, the song captures anxiety, growth, and self-reflection in a way that resonates deeply with listeners. In this episode, Leah also shares how she taught herself music without perfect pitch, developed her own songwriting system, and evolved into a self-producing artist experimenting with synths, guitar layers, and vocal production. What you’ll learn about Leah: • How Leah Nawy first connected with music through piano, performance, and family • The story behind “Quicksand” and its inner-child perspective • Why production, texture, synth bass, guitar, and vocal stacks shape her sound • How independent artists navigate creativity, social media, singles, EPs, and albums Leah also discusses her dream collaboration with Brittany Howard, the influence of mentors from Lakehouse Music Academy, and what comes next as she prepares new singles, an EP, and eventually a full album. Subscribe to Almost Famous Magazine for more artist interviews, music journalism, and deep conversations on The Hang!   Website

    44 min
  4. Khurram on Conscious Rap, Cultural Fusion & Finding His Voice

    May 8

    Khurram on Conscious Rap, Cultural Fusion & Finding His Voice

    In this episode of The Hang! from Almost Famous Magazine, Scott Saldinger sits down with Khurram, a Pakistani American rapper, singer, songwriter, and producer whose music blends hip-hop, melodic rap, and South Asian influence into something deeply personal. Khurram traces his journey back to a family rooted in Pakistani music, growing up between cultural tradition and the realities of life in America. He talks about how basketball, freestyle sessions, and later the Los Angeles dance community helped shape his creative path, eventually pushing him from movement into music. What comes through in this conversation is an artist who is not chasing trends. He is building a sound that reflects where he comes from, what he believes, and how he wants to connect with people. The conversation also dives into Khurram’s socially conscious side, including the story behind his song inspired by Palestinian journalist Motaz Azaiza and why he believes hip-hop should still report on what is happening in the world. He shares the songs new listeners should start with, why timeless music matters more than hype, and how independence has helped him protect his creative identity. If you care about conscious rap, cultural fusion, independent artists, and music with something real to say, this is a powerful episode to watch. #Khurram #ConsciousRap #DesiHipHop #pakistaniamerican #independenthiphopartist  Chapters: 0:00 Intro to The Hang! and guest Khurram 2:08 Meeting Khurram + shared values and connection 4:21 Pakistani roots and early musical influences 6:29 Basketball, freestyle rap, and hip-hop beginnings 9:46 LA move, dance community, and creative awakening 12:15 Transition into music and cultural fusion sound 14:45 The story behind “River to the Sea” 19:49 Songs to start with: “Love Torture,” “World of Hate,” Elevate 26:16 Creating timeless music vs chasing trends 33:43 Independence, consistency, and Spotify growth strategy 34:53 Dream collaboration: why Macklemore 39:32 Artists Khurram is listening to right now 42:41 Final thoughts, supporting artists, and closing message The Hang! Podcast – Presented by Almost Famous Magazine https://www.almostfamousmagazine.com

    47 min
  5. Chief State Reveal the Story Behind Keep Your Friends Closer!

    May 5

    Chief State Reveal the Story Behind Keep Your Friends Closer!

    Vancouver pop-punk band Chief State joins Scott Saldinger on The Hang! for a candid conversation about friendship, creativity, and the emotional fuel behind their latest album Keep Your Friends Closer. The band shares the story behind their newest record and how its themes of loyalty, betrayal, and reconnection shaped the songwriting process. Rather than writing individually, the group spent months collaborating together in a room, building songs organically and creating a space where every idea could be explored freely. In this episode, the band dives into their individual musical origins—from discovering punk through Green Day and MTV to learning instruments by ear and forming bands before they even knew how to play. That early passion eventually led to the formation of Chief State after a Craigslist post connected founding members Fraser and Nik in Vancouver. They also reflect on the importance of community in music, the impact friends and mentors have had on their careers, and the reality of being an independent band navigating touring costs and the evolving music industry. Along the way, each member highlights a song from their catalog that best represents the band—from fan favorites like “Team Wiped,” “No Breaks,” and “Metaphors” to the title track “Keep Your Friends Closer.” If you love modern pop-punk, honest songwriting, and stories from the road, this episode offers an inside look at the friendships and experiences that keep Chief State moving forward. Listen now and discover why Chief State is one of the most exciting bands emerging from Vancouver’s punk scene.

    1 hr

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Welcome to The Hang! As Seen On Almost Famous Magazine – your ultimate destination for everything music! Dive deep into the world of music production, backstage stories, and creative insights with our exclusive content. We bring you engaging conversations with a diverse range of talents, including musicians, lighting and stage designers, sound engineers, and other creatives in the music industry. almostfamousmagazine.com Our channel features in-depth interviews with top artists such as Tony Scalzo of Fastball, Nic Collins, Ben McKelvey, Tim Howar, Steve ”Smiley” Barnard, Rob Ruckus, Kate Clover, Gizz Lazlo, Scott Mayo, Kris Dollimore, Lightnin Woodcock, Sharif Dumani, Yolanda Charles, Jim McDermott, Gary O’Toole, Dave Kerzner, Salim Nourallah, Dean Friedman, Jonas Reingold, Sub-Radio, Lilith Clockwork, C**t-45, The Baboon Show, Skwert Gunn of Public Serpents, FIDLAR, The Toasters, Jack McBannon, and many more. Join us as we explore the stories behind the music, the technical aspects of live performances, and the creative processes that bring unforgettable shows to life. Subscribe now to Almost Famous Magazine and stay updated with the latest in the music world!