An Interview With Mason, Kyle & Kane of Only the Strong
They say there’s a resurgence in the Pop-Punk genre happening right now but to me, Pop-Punk has never left — it’s only grown.
They say there’s a resurgence in the Pop-Punk genre happening right now but to me, Pop-Punk has never left — it’s only grown.
Sleep Cycles is a band that formed in 2019 who are trying to navigate their way through the digital age during a pandemic. If this conversation has taught me anything, it’s that persistence and believing in both yourself, and your future self is key to success.
Deviates has a story to tell that’s 20 years in the making, and they come out swinging with “The Liar” music video so be sure to give that a listen, stream, or buy their new album Holding Out.
For those of you who don’t know me by now, I’m Anthony, the resident Pop-Punk nerd, and I’m here with another great Pop-Punk interview. This time, I’ve got Rishi Bahl of Eternal Boy.
Mike DelGaudio, another longtime veteran of the show dating back to season 4 is someone who found his roots in the NoSleep subreddit and grew from there.
After about a dozen of these wonderful interviews there’s not much more I can say that hasn’t been said already about all the amazing people behind the NoSleep Podcast. I truly appreciate everyone involved in this ongoing project we have with the people that make the show run.
Wafiyyah speaks on her inspirational story in which she went from being a fan of the show to being a regular actor on it. Wafiyah is absolutely one of the voices that I can most easily put a name to, and with good reason as she continues to regularly lend out her voice.
Today, we yet again continue our NoSleep Podcast interview series with another one of the show’s long-time regulars and among the best of them, Erika Sanderson.
Continuing our NoSleep Podcast series of interviews we have Mary Murphy with us today! Mary has been with the show and lending her unique voice for the last 6 seasons.
What do you get when you combine 80s Glam Metal with Classic Rock, Boogie-Woogie, and some punk sprinkled in for good measure? You get The Midnight Devils! I’m personally very excited about the revival in 80s style Hard Rock and Metal and The Midnight Devils are no exception.