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    Explore " saosin" with insightful episodes like "Joey O' Farrell - Grandel Wrestling - Vulgar Display of Podcast", "Ep. 173: MONTY COLVIN - Songs From The Road", "Tucker Rule from Thursday & LS Dunes", "Ep. 2: Anthony Green - Saosin/Circa Survive" and "2008: This Bike is a Pipe Bomb & Saosin w/ Sarah Blumenthal" from podcasts like ""The Barn", "InObscuria Podcast", "As The Story Grows", "For The Burgh" and "Punk Lotto Pod: A Punk, Hardcore, and Emo Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (8)

    Joey O' Farrell - Grandel Wrestling - Vulgar Display of Podcast

    Joey O' Farrell - Grandel Wrestling - Vulgar Display of Podcast

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    Nestled in the heart of St. Louis, Missouri, Grandel Wrestling stands as a revered institution, blending athleticism, entertainment, and storytelling to create an unforgettable experience for fans of all ages. With a rich history dating back decades, this unique promotion has carved its niche in the world of professional wrestling, captivating audiences with its distinct blend of action-packed matches, charismatic performers, and compelling narratives.

    Grandel Wrestling quickly gained a devoted following in the St. Louis community and beyond. What sets this promotion apart is its commitment to preserving the traditions of classic wrestling while embracing the modern elements that keep the sport relevant and exciting. From its modest beginnings in local venues to its grand showcases in larger arenas, Grandel Wrestling has evolved into a cultural phenomenon, embodying the spirit of St. Louis itself – a city known for its passion, grit, and unwavering support.

    The promotion's home base, the Grandel Arena, has become hallowed ground for wrestling enthusiasts. Located in the heart of St. Louis, the arena exudes an aura of history and significance, with its walls echoing the roars of countless fans who have witnessed legendary battles within its confines. The venue's intimate setting allows for a unique connection between the wrestlers and the audience, fostering an atmosphere of energy and excitement that is palpable with every cheer and jeer.

    Grandel Wrestling boasts a roster of diverse and talented performers, each with their distinct personas and wrestling styles. From the awe-inspiring high-flyers who soar through the air with acrobatic maneuvers to the hard-hitting powerhouses who dominate their opponents with sheer strength, the promotion offers a well-rounded showcase of wrestling artistry. Whether it's the heroic fan-favorite who fights for justice or the cunning villain who revels in chaos, the characters that grace the Grandel Wrestling stage are larger than life, captivating fans with their stories both in and out of the ring.

    But Grandel Wrestling is more than just an entertainment spectacle; it's a community. The promotion's fanbase is a tight-knit family, united by their shared love for the sport and their unwavering support for the wrestlers. Fan events, meet-and-greets, and charity initiatives further strengthen the bond between the performers and their admirers, showcasing the promotion's dedication to giving back to the community that has embraced it for generations.

    In an era where entertainment options are vast and diverse, Grandel Wrestling has managed to stand the test of time by remaining true to its roots while adapting to the changing landscape of the industry. It has become a beacon of tradition and innovation, a place where the art of storytelling and physical prowess converge to create an unparalleled experience. As the lights dim and the first chords of the entrance music reverberate through the arena, fans young and old are transported into a world where heroes and villains clash, dreams are realized, and the spirit of competition burns brightly.

    In St. Louis, Grandel Wrestling is more than a show; it's a cherished tradition, a source of community pride, and a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit displayed through the canvas of the wrestling ring.

    This episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.

    Ep. 173: MONTY COLVIN - Songs From The Road

    Ep. 173: MONTY COLVIN - Songs From The Road

    This week we chat with the man and fellow podcaster that we tell you to go and listen to in every one of our episodes. The man whose band was featured way back in ep. 16 on a “Shoulda Been Huge!” show. The one. The only: Mr. Monty Colvin! Join us as we dive deep into Monty’s musical past, and current artistic endeavors, and listen to several hidden gems that he wants you all to know about. Come discover more about Galactic Cowboys, The Awful Truth, Crunchy, and Monty’s amazing paintings!

    Wondering what this show is all about? We exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal and place them in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. Kevin was so excited to have the opportunity to chat with Monty and his girlfriend Alix Kaufman about a band he has loved since first hearing them in 1992. Galactic Cowboys straddled the worlds of progressive metal, alternative rock, heaviness, and melodies with amazing harmonies! They were gone for 17 years but re-emerged in 2017, so click on the links below and show some love! Buy their music, like their socials, and be amused and go buy a painting!!!

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    Songs this week include:

    1. Galactic Cowboys – “If I Were A Killer” from Space In Your Face (1993)
    2. Galactic Cowboys – “Ranch On Mars” from Space In Your Face (1993)
    3. The Wildhearts – “Vanilla Radio” from The Wildhearts Must Be Destroyed (2003)
    4. Saosin – “Changing” from In Search Of Solid Ground (2009)
    5. Mae – “Futuro” from Destination: B-Sides (2004)
    6. Crunchy – “Love (Comin’ Out Of Our Ears)” from All Day Sucker (2001)
    7. The Awful Truth – “Ghost Of Heaven” from Awful Truth (1989)
    8. Crunchy – “We Don’t Fit In” from Loserville (2007)

     

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    Tucker Rule from Thursday & LS Dunes

    Tucker Rule from Thursday & LS Dunes

    Chapter 354 - "We're Really Really Lucky" ...as read by Tucker Rule of Thursday

    This week we welcome Thursday drummer Tucker Rule to the podcast! Tucker has a new band called LS Dunes, who released their debut LP, Past Lives, on November 11th via Fantasy Records. Tucker talks about the connection between skateboarding and getting into music, Thursday’s early days, how he spent the pandemic, and the origins and excitement for his new project, LS Dunes. 

    https://lsdunes.com/

    https://www.thursday.net/


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    Chapter 354 Music:

    LS Dunes - "2022"

    Thursday - "Understanding In A Car Crash"

    Thursday - "Signals Over The Air"

    LS Dunes - "Antibodies"

    LS Dunes - "Past Lives"

    LS Dunes - "Permanent Rebellion"


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    Ep. 2: Anthony Green - Saosin/Circa Survive

    Ep. 2: Anthony Green - Saosin/Circa Survive

    Episode 2 of the For The Burgh Podcast features the lead singer of Saosin and Circa Survive, Anthony Green! Anthony talks about his early music career leading up to him joining Saosin, leaving to form Circa Survive, and then his long awaited return to Saosin to put out the record Along The Shadow in 2016. He mentions thinking about Primanti Bros and Mr. Smalls when he thinks about Pittsburgh, and we play the "30 days of music" Facebook challenge. Stick around until the end to hear him play a live acoustic version of Act Appalled by Circa Survive!

    2008: This Bike is a Pipe Bomb & Saosin w/ Sarah Blumenthal

    2008: This Bike is a Pipe Bomb & Saosin w/ Sarah Blumenthal

    This week we are joined by Sarah Blumenthal from the bands Alright and Faye. We discuss the folk punk trio, This Bike is a Pipe Bomb and their final album, Convertible. After that we talk about Saosin's demo/EP The Grey.

    https://www.facebook.com/alrightnc/

    https://alrightnc.bandcamp.com/

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    https://www.facebook.com/fayeisaband/

    https://fayeisaband.bandcamp.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/fayeisaband/

    Songs featured on this episode:

    Jawbox - Jackpot Plus

    The Gaslight Anthem - The '59 Sound

    Tigers Jaw - I Saw Water

    Dillinger Four - Gainesville

    Fucked Up - Son the Father

    La Dispute - Such Small Hands

    This Bike is a Pipe Bomb - Andreena Kitt

    This Bike is a Pipe Bomb - House of God Church

    This Bike is a Pipe Bomb - Rebel Girl

    This Bike is a Pipe Bomb - Hurricane Highway

    Saosin - Keep Secrets

    Saosin - Why Can't You See?

    Saosin - Love Maker (acoustic)

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    Episode #72 feat. Teppei Teranishi of Thrice

    Episode #72 feat. Teppei Teranishi of Thrice

    We are back with the next installment of Wall of Sound: Up Against The Wall featuring Thrice's very own Teppei Teranishi on co-hosting duties and chatting all things Palms, their hiatus and their return to Australia next week which fans are absolutely bloody stoked about. He also addresses why it's taken the band so long to get back here and what we can all expect from the setlist.

    Podcast host Browny has plenty to talk about too with the return of Angels & Airwaves and blink-182 both releasing new songs in the past fortnight (which did you prefer?) and details on Northlane's highly anticipated new album Alien.

    There's also New Music from BABYMETAL, Belle Haven, DRAFTDAY and Birds of Tokyo, throwbacks from Finch, PVRIS, Saosin and heaps more...

    #WoSUATW #Thrice #TeppeiTeranishi #PostHardcore #AlternativeRock #Saosin #Finch #blink182 #AngelsAndAirwaves #AvA #BirdsOfTokyo #DraftDay #PVRIS #Northlane #BelleHaven #BABYMETAL #SensesFail #Podcast #MusicPodcast #WallOfSoundAU

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    Episode #33 feat. Marcus Bridge of Northlane

    Episode #33 feat. Marcus Bridge of Northlane

    Northlane are at the top of their game right now and continuing to release award winning albums every time they put something new out, so why have they recently announced their LAST AUSTRALIAN SHOW for the Foreseeable Future? It's normally around this time that bands decide to part ways or quit while they're on top so we had to grab frontman Marcus Bridge for clarification on the whole debacle on this week's episode of Wall of Sound: Up Against The Wall.

    Considering her only joined the band back in 2014, he wouldn't be ready to hang up the microphone just yet would he? Your podcast host Browny also looks back at the moment he was asked to join the band and what he was doing at the time. The pair also discuss fan expectations and how those stuck in the Adrian (Fitipaldes) era need to move on with their lives and embrace the future.

    There's also New Music from Eyes Set To Kill, Central Coast upcomers Reliqa and throwbacks from Alexisonfire, Saosin, Falling in Reverse, Frenzal Rhomb and more...

    #WoSUATW #Northlane #MarcusBridge #metalcore #AustralianBands #DownloadFestAU #DLMelb2018 #Alexisonfire #Architects #EyesSetToKill #Hellions #BMTH #BringMeTheHorizon #Reliqa #IPrevail #Saosin #FallingInReverse #Polaris #FrenzalRhomb #InHeartsWake #StoneSour #Punk #HeavyMetal #Hardcore #WallOfSoundAU

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