1 hr 12 min

It's Show Time with Trashboat And The Ambush #22 Back On The Grind

    • Music Interviews

"We're very obsessed with soup"
Trashboat And The Ambush join Pepe for a fun & lighthearted conversation largely centered around setting up DIY shows. First they start off with stories about punk pits, cats & the internet & then dive into their experiences and advice for organizing shows & the community that gets built around this. Towards the end, some unknown folk punk history is shared, some folk punk lore is discussed & a new track by Trash Boat And The Ambush is played.

HIGHLIGHTS:
The benefits of starting to set up showsWhat if there's already someone hosting/organizing shows in my town?Security culture in setting up showsPepe reflects on some past shows he set up in the early daysSoup and feeding bandsVoodoo soup storyReaching out to bandsAn unknown bit of history in the folk punk world (regarding Love Songs For The Apocalypse)You're gonna have shitty shows / You gotta stick with itRaccoon vs opossum...what came first in folk punk?New song SS Colombia Eagle played
Download the new Trash Boat And The Ambush track SS Colombia Eagle
backonthegrindrecords.bandcamp.com/album/back-on-the-grind-vol-1
Listen to & connect with Trash Boat And The Ambush
open.spotify.com/artist/4k4Xcm2YFkr7jesWipX6KYlinktr.ee/trashboatandtheambush
Support the podcast & get bonus material
patreon.com/BackontheGrind
Send us feedback around this episode (or others) or ask a question for possible discussion on a future episode
Podcast@BackOnTheGrindRecords.com

Follow the podcast
instagram.com/backonthegrindpod/?hl=engram 

Get Coffee for the Bandit in you roasted by Pepe
BanditCoffeeRoasters.com 
 

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Share the podcast with a friend who you think will find value in it.Please leave us a rating or review. It will help us reach & support more folks like you & that's why we do this!


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"We're very obsessed with soup"
Trashboat And The Ambush join Pepe for a fun & lighthearted conversation largely centered around setting up DIY shows. First they start off with stories about punk pits, cats & the internet & then dive into their experiences and advice for organizing shows & the community that gets built around this. Towards the end, some unknown folk punk history is shared, some folk punk lore is discussed & a new track by Trash Boat And The Ambush is played.

HIGHLIGHTS:
The benefits of starting to set up showsWhat if there's already someone hosting/organizing shows in my town?Security culture in setting up showsPepe reflects on some past shows he set up in the early daysSoup and feeding bandsVoodoo soup storyReaching out to bandsAn unknown bit of history in the folk punk world (regarding Love Songs For The Apocalypse)You're gonna have shitty shows / You gotta stick with itRaccoon vs opossum...what came first in folk punk?New song SS Colombia Eagle played
Download the new Trash Boat And The Ambush track SS Colombia Eagle
backonthegrindrecords.bandcamp.com/album/back-on-the-grind-vol-1
Listen to & connect with Trash Boat And The Ambush
open.spotify.com/artist/4k4Xcm2YFkr7jesWipX6KYlinktr.ee/trashboatandtheambush
Support the podcast & get bonus material
patreon.com/BackontheGrind
Send us feedback around this episode (or others) or ask a question for possible discussion on a future episode
Podcast@BackOnTheGrindRecords.com

Follow the podcast
instagram.com/backonthegrindpod/?hl=engram 

Get Coffee for the Bandit in you roasted by Pepe
BanditCoffeeRoasters.com 
 

Word of mouth really matters! If you like what you heard, here's two things you can do to help keep this podcast going
 
Share the podcast with a friend who you think will find value in it.Please leave us a rating or review. It will help us reach & support more folks like you & that's why we do this!


Stay Free until next time!

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1 hr 12 min