
The New Scene
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Ep 111Episode 111: Russ Rankin of Good Riddance
EKeith and Tommy sit down with Russ Rankin of Good Riddance to discuss growing up in CA, Russ's history in music, the formation of Good Riddance. life on the road, Russ's solo career and new solo record "Come Together Fall Apart", working as a hockey scout and more. The New Scene also bids a fond farewell to co-host Tommy as this will be his last appearance on the show for a while.

Ep 110Episode 110: Andrew Low of The Jazz June / Post-Skeleton
EKeith and Tommy sit down with Andrew Low to discuss growing up in Pennsylvania, discovering the scene, the formation of the Jazz June, life on the road, moving to the UK, Andrew's current band Post-Skeleton, mental health, parenting and more. We also review new music from North End and Tommy reveals a stunning life update.

Ep 109Episode 109: Dan Müller of Wilderun
EKeith and Tommy sit down with Daniel Müller of Wilderun to discuss growing up in Massachusetts, discovering the metal scene, the formation of Wilderun, the history of the band, their latest LP "Epigone", the band's creative process and more. Keith and Tommy also discuss new music from Vein, Hey Thanks!, Abrasion and Keith recaps the recent END gig at St. Vitus in Brooklyn.

Ep 108Bonus Episode 108: Two Year Anniversary with Dana Bollen of Two Week Notice Podcast / Piebald
EKeith and Tommy celebrate two years of the podcast by discussing our history and recent partnership with Iodine Recordings. We also welcome Dana Bollen to the show to discuss his podcast Two Week Notice, the inception of the show, how Dana left behind the corporate world to pursue his dreams, tour managing and performing with Piebald and more. Finally, Keith and Tommy discuss what we are looking forward to in the coming year.

Ep 107Episode 107: Arturo Barrios of Audio Karate
EKeith and Tommy sit down with Arturo Barrios of Audio Karate to discuss growing up in Southern California, discovering the local scene, the formation of Audio Karate, touring the world, their initial hiatus and reformation, Arturo's post-Audio Karate band Indian School, life outside of music, what's next for the band plus more.

Ep 106Episode 106: Michael Berdan of Uniform
EKeith and Tommy sit down with Michael Berdan of Uniform to discuss growing up in Philadelphia, discovering the local scene, moving to New York City, addiction, sobriety, mental health, the formation of Uniform, their upcoming tour and more.

Ep 105Episode 105: Brandon Williams of Chastity
EKeith and Tommy sit down with Brandon Williams of Chastity to discuss growing up in Ontario, discovering music and the local scene, early influences, Brandon's early work, the formation of Chastity, their 2022 LP "Suffer Summer", sobriety, mental health, what's next for Chastity and more.

Ep 104Episode 104: Dan Ozzi - Music Writer and Author
EKeith and Tommy sit down with Dan Ozzi to discuss growing up in New York City, discovering punk rock, how Dan established his career as a writer and author, collaborating with Laura Jane Grace on her autobiography and the inception of "Sellout", Dan's latest best selling book. We also discuss the leadup to and release of Sellout, some of the bands detailed in the book and what Dan is working on next.

Ep 103Episode 103: Walter Schreifels of Quicksand / Rival Schools
EKeith and Tommy sit down with Walter Schreifels to discuss Walter's history in music, growing up in New York, discovering punk rock and hardcore, Walter's early NYHC days in Youth of Today and Gorilla Biscuits, the formation of Quicksand, their early influences, life as a major label band, the formation of Rival Schools, their debut EP "United By Fate", Walking Concert, Quicksand's 2012 reunion, their latest LP "Distant Populations" plus more.

Ep 102Episode 102: Travis Shettel of Piebald
EKeith and Tommy sit down with Travis Shettel of Piebald to discuss growing up in MA and it's burgeoning scene of the 1990's, the formation of Piebald, life on the road, touring the world, their initial breakup and reunion and what to expect next from the band.

Ep 101Episode 101: Simon Brody of Drowningman
EKeith and Tommy sit down with Simon Brody of Drowningman to discuss growing up in Vermont, discovering the scene, Simon's early days in bands, the formation of Drowningman, life on the road, almost getting banned from Krazy Fest, addiction, recovery, Simon's post-Drowningman band The Scheme, Drowningman's unreleased concept LP "Best Record Ever" and what to expect next from the band.

Ep 100Episode 100: Grady Allen of Anxious
EKeith and Tommy sit down with Grady Allen to discuss growing up, discovering the scene, the formation of Anxious , the early days of the band, life on the road, their upcoming LP "Little Green House", the band's creative process, straight edge, Blink 182's self titled LP, plus more. Keith and Tommy also celebrate 100 episodes with some listener feedback and the Pop Culture Minute.

Ep 99Episode 99: Serena Cherry of Svalbard
EKeith and Tommy sit down with Serena Cherry of Svalbard to discuss Serena's history in music, discovering heavy music through gaming, the formation and history of Svalbard, dealing with online trolls, navigating depression, maintaining our mental health, Serena's Skyrim-based solo project Noctule and more.

Ep 98Episode 98: Will Benoit of SOM
EKeith and Tommy sit down with Will Benoit to discuss growing up in Connecticut, discovering the scene, working at Hydra Head Records, Will's early days of recording, the formation of Constants, life on the road, the formation of SOM, their creative process, their upcoming 2021 LP "The Shape of Everything", founding Radar Studios, mental health, navigating depression and more.

Ep 97Bonus Episode 97: 2021 Year In Review
EKeith and Tommy share their top 10 albums of 2021 and discuss some of our favorite conversations from this year of shows. We also reminisce on 2021 as a whole and share what we're looking forward to in 2022.

Ep 96Episode 96: Greg Thomas of END
EKeith and Tommy sit down with Greg Thomas of END to discuss surviving COVID, discovering the scene, the founding of Silver Bullet Studios, Greg's studio philosophy and methodology, performing with Shai Hulud and Misery Signals, the formation of END, their creative process, END's 2020 LP "Splinters From an Ever-Changing Face", what's next for the band and more.

Ep 95Episode 95: Linh Le of Bad Cop Bad Cop
EKeith and Tommy sit down with Linh Lee of Bad Cop Bad Cop to discuss growing up, discovering her love of music, moving to California and joining forces with Bad Cop Bad Cop. We also discuss navigating our political landscape, equality, pre-show rituals and what's next for Bad Cop Bad Cop. Keith also recaps the recent Poison the Well gig at Gramercy Theater in NYC.

Ep 94Episode 94: Nick Beard of Circa Survive / Taken
EKeith and Tommy sit down with Nick Beard of Circa Survive to discuss growing up in southern California, discovering music and the scene, the formation and history of Taken, Nick's unexpected call to move across the country and join Circa Survive, recording their debut LP "Juturna", how the band changed their creative approach for their new EP "A Dream About Love" and more.

Ep 93Episode 93: Chris Teti of The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die
EKeith and Tommy sit down with Chris Teti to discuss his history in music, discovering the scene, joining The World Is, life on the road, their latest LP Illusory Walls and the band's creative process, how the band almost disbanded prior to making the record and the unique challenges the band's name presents to border agents, family and fans alike.

Ep 92Episode 92: Pat Flynn of Fiddlehead
EKeith and Tommy sit down with Pat Flynn of Fiddlehead to discuss growing up in New England, discovering the scene, the history of Have Heart, touring the world, their initial breakup, the formation of Fiddlehead, their 2021 LP Between the Richness, Pat's family history that influenced the record, leaning on the creative process to get through the toughest times, life outside music as a teacher and more.

Ep 91Episode 91: Daryl Taberski of Snapcase
EKeith and Tommy sit down with Daryl Taberski of Snapcase to discuss growing up in Buffalo, discovering the local scene, the formation and history of Snapcase, the recording of Progression Through Unlearning, life on the road, some of the difficulties the band faced both with the scene and with other bands, the California Takeover shows then and now, life outside the band, Snapcase's lasting influence and more.

Ep 90Episode 90: Scott Crouse of Earth Crisis
EKeith and Tommy sit down with Scott Crouse of Earth Crisis to discuss Scott's history in music, the formation and history of Earth Crisis, the landscape of hardcore in the 90's and the difficulty Earth Crisis faced both within the scene and with other bands at the time, the straight edge movement and its misrepresentation in the media, Earth Crisis' initial breakup in 2001, their reformation, the California Takeover shows then and now plus more. Keith and Tommy also discuss new music from Hammock and Glassing. Keith also recaps the recent Caspian and Holy Fawn gig at Brooklyn Made.

Ep 89Bonus Episode 89: Casey Iodine of Iodine Recordings
EIn a special bonus episode, Keith and Tommy discuss the history of the podcast leading up to the announcement of The New Scene. We also welcome Casey Iodine of Iodine Recordings back to the show to discuss how the partnership came about and what to expect in the future from The New Scene and Iodine Recordings.

Ep 88Episode 88: Andrew Kline of Strife
EKeith and Tommy sit down with Andrew Kline to discuss the formation and history of Strife, the original California Takeover Tour, the recording of "One Truth" and "In This Defiance", touring with Sepultura, the recent California Takeover shows and upcoming Return of the California Takeover LP, Andrew's label WAR Records and more.
Ep 87Episode 87: Cory Brim of Glassing
EKeith and Tommy welcome Cory Brim of Glassing back to the show to discuss their upcoming LP "Twin Dream", the recording process, their first gig back as a band, life in lockdown, coping mechanisms, Costco, Cory's other bands Mallwalker and Zyclops, what's next for Glassing and more. Keith and Tommy also discuss the new EP's from Circa Survive and Knocked Loose.
Ep 86Episode 86: The Beautiful Mistake
EKeith and Tommy sit down with Josh Hagquist and Jon Berndtson of The Beautiful Mistake to discuss their history, discovering the scene, the formation and rise of The Beautiful Mistake, life on the road, their breakup and coping with the end of the band. We also discuss their 2018 reformation, playing Furnace Fest 2021 and more.
Ep 85Episode 85: Kevin Dye of Gates
Keith and Tommy welcome Kevin Dye of Gates back to the show to discuss Gates' upcoming EP "Here and Now", the making of the EP, the inspiration behind the video for "Where to Begin", navigating social anxiety, the bands that influence us and more. Keith and Tommy also discuss new music from Circa Survive and Burial Waves.
Ep 84Episode 84: Furnace Fest Panel with Josh Brigham of Hopesfall and Vadim Taver of This Day Forward
Keith and Tommy sit down with Josh Brigham of Hopesfall and Vadim Taver of This Day Forward to discuss our Furnace Fest 2021 experiences, our favorite sets from this year's fest, the history of Furnace Fest, Hopesfall's 2021 set plus a whole lot more. Keith and Tommy also discuss new music from One Step Closer, Anxious and Quicksand.
Ep 83Episode 83: Mall Walker
Keith and Tommy sit down with Cole Stockton and Matt Bolick of Mall Walker to discuss Cole and Matt's history in music, growing up in Texas, discovering the scene, their bands Easy Prey and Mall Walker, what's next for both bands, our favorite local bands and more. Also, Keith delivers a full Furnace Fest recap.
Ep 82Episode 82: Dave Buschemeyer of Spread The Disease
Keith and Tommy sit down with Dave Buschemeyer of Spread the Disease to discuss growing up, Dave's history in music, discovering the local scene, the formation, history and recent reformation of New Day Rising, the history of Spread The Disease, their upcoming vinyl release of "We Bleed From Many Wounds" on Hypaethral Records, Dave's new band Omen Astra, living in Philadelphia and more.
Ep 81Episode 81: Doug Sabolick of Ecstatic Vision
Keith and Tommy sit down with Doug Sabolick of Ecstatic Vision to discuss growing up in Bucks County, the local scene, forming A Life Once Lost, their final LP "Ecstatic Trance", the formation of Ecstatic Vision, stories from the road, what's next for the band and more.
Ep 80Episode 80: No Days Off
Keith and Tommy discuss the new LP's from Deafheaven and Turnstile, the Turnstile mosh pit incident, Hurricane Ida, the recent passing of Michael K. Williams and bring you another round of "Sad Youtube Comments". We also call Gary Shaw of This Day Forward to ask him when the reunion is happening.
Ep 79Episode 79: Ends of Sanity
Keith and Tommy sit down with James Aloisio and Ian Gilchrist of Ends of Sanity to discuss their musical history, introduction to the scene and the formation of Ends of Sanity. We also discuss Ends of Sanity's debut EP, some of their influences and what's coming up next for the band. Lastly, Keith and Tommy discuss the difficult conversation we had last week.
Ep 78Episode 78: Joseph Grillo of Garrison
Keith and Tommy sit down with Joseph Grillo of Garrison to discuss growing up, Joseph's history in music, the history of Garrison, their upcoming vinyl reissue of The Bend Before the Break, the struggles of parenting, overcoming illness, touring with Korn, Joseph's new band Judas Knife and more.
Ep 77Episode 77: New Day Rising
Keith and Tommy sit down with Oliver Nacinovic and Adam Brylowski of New Day Rising to discuss growing up, discovering hardcore and the local scene, the history of New Day Rising, stories from the road and the band's initial breakup. We also discuss life after the band, reforming New Day Rising and what to expect next from the band.
Ep 76Episode 76: Robert Butcher - Photographer
Keith and Tommy sit down with photographer Robert Butcher to discuss growing up in post-WWII England, surviving an accident and discovering his love of photography. We also discuss Robert getting kicked out of London and Australia, landing in NYC, his rise to prominence as an international fashion photographer, photographing Led Zeppelin, being mistaken for Robert Plant, attending Mick Jagger's 49th birthday party, overcoming addiction and more.
Ep 75Episode 75: Jesse Daino of Ed Gein
Keith and Tommy sit down with Jesse Daino of Ed Gein to discuss growing up, his history in music, the formation and history of Ed Gein, the end of the band, the formation of his current band Shadow Snakes and what to expect next from the band. We also discuss Jesse's Syracuse-based business Recess Coffee, the trials and tribulations of starting your own business, surviving COVID and more.
Ep 74Episode 74: Jeromes Dream
Keith and Tommy sit down with Jeff Smith and Erik Ratensperger of Jeromes Dream to discuss the history of the band, the initial release of their then final LP "Presents", the difficulty some fans had with the band's shift in sound, their sudden breakup, relocating to San Francisco, reconnecting and rebooting Jeromes Dream, the band's upcoming reissue of "Presents" on Iodine Recordings and more.
Ep 73Episode 73: Pat Troxell of Lovelorn
Keith and Tommy welcome Pat Troxell of Lovelorn back to the show to discuss their new LP "What's YR Damage?", their upcoming tour dates, life during the pandemic, moving to Austin, Pat's new bands Action News and Discreet, Pat's graf zine Bad Kids Zine and more.
Ep 72Episode 72: Pao of Kaonashi
Keith and Tommy sit down with Ryan "Pao" Paolilli of Kaonashi to discuss his history in music, growing up in MA, moving to Philadelphia and joining Kaonashi. We also discuss the recording of Kaonashi's latest LP, their This Is Hardcore performance, what's coming up next for the band and more.
Ep 71Episode 71: All Else Failed
Keith and Tommy sit down with Luke Muir, Pat Shannon and Steve Wiegand of All Else Failed to discuss the band's re-release of their 2004 LP "This Never Happened", the recording of the record, stories from that era, more band history, their recent tour of Europe, some potential unreleased songs and what's coming up next for the band.
Ep 70Episode 70: Steve Austin of Today is the Day
Keith and Tommy sit down with Steve Austin to discuss growing up, Steve's history in music, his early bands and the formation of Today is the Day. We also discuss Steve's song writing process, surviving a devastating van crash and Lyme disease, stories from the road, Steve's history as a recording engineer, our life philosophies and more.
Ep 69Episode 69: Matt Pryor of The Get Up Kids
Keith and Tommy sit down with Matt Pryor to discuss his history in music, the early days of the Get Up Kids, the lasting influence of "Four Minute Mile" and their rise to prominence following the release of "Something to Write Home About." We also discuss their songwriting process, life on the road, navigating anxiety, life pre and post pandemic and more.
Ep 68Episode 68: Mike McGinnis of Rid of Me / Fight Amp
Keith and Tommy sit down with Mike McGinnis to discuss his history in music, discovering the scene, the formation and History of Fight Amp, their final LP "Constantly Off" and the end of the band. We also discuss Mike's bands Low Dose, Anxiety Spiral, Rid of Me and their upcoming LP, Mike's label Knife Hits Records, video games we are currently playing and more.
Ep 67Episode 67: Peter Tsouras of Fairweather
Keith and Tommy sit down with Peter Tsouras of Fairweather to discuss growing up, Peter's history in music, early bands and the formation of Fairweather. We also discuss life on the road with Fairweather, their initial breakup, their reunion LP and what's next for the band. We also discuss Peter's new band Be Well, their debut LP "The Weight and the Cost" and what to expect next from the band.
Ep 66Episode 66: Matt Fox of Shai Hulud / Zombie Apocalypse
Keith and Tommy sit down with Matt Fox to discuss Matt's history in music, the South Florida hardcore scene, the early days of Shai Hulud, stories from the road, some inner-workings of the band including the creative process, the band's secret love song and the incredible story of how the band met vocalist Geert van der Velde. We also discuss Matt's band Zombie Apocalypse and what's on the horizon for both bands.
Ep 65Episode 65: Kelly of ”Kelly and Tommy”
Keith and Tommy sit down with Tommy's wife Kelly to learn about her life, her career and what it's like to be married to Tommy. We also discuss our lives, the show, check in with the Pop Culture Minute and work through a semi-awkward moment in our friendship when Tommy forgets to ask Keith how he's doing.
Ep 64Episode 64: Mike Mig of Punishment / Pizza Justice
Keith and Tommy sit down with Mike Mig of Punishment / Pizza Justice to discuss his early days in the Bucks County scene, Philly hardcore shows, his early bands Rejected Youth and Scarred 4 Life and the formation of Punishment. We also discuss Mike's touring life with Punishment, Blacklisted, Reign Supreme and Pizza Justice - Mike's pizza rating site. Mike also gives us a rundown on the best local pizzas and joins us for another thrilling installment of Who Would Headline?
Ep 63Episode 63: Colin Frangicetto of Circa Survive
Keith and Tommy sit down with Colin Frangicetto of Circa Survive to discuss our relationships with drugs, psychedelics, Colin's ayahuasca experience, the legacy of This Day Forward, the final days of the band, reunion show rumors, the formation and early days of Circa Survive, navigating addiction, social anxiety and more.
Ep 62Episode 62: Rishi Arora and Christopher Gregory of Sky Is Alright
Keith and Tommy sit down with Rishi Arora and Christopher Gregory of Sky Is Alright to discuss the formation of the band, their upcoming LP, Christopher's history in music and other bands, gaming, Signal Hill's latest release and all the upcoming plans for the boys' bands. Keith and Tommy also check in with another Pop Culture Minute.