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Ep 236: Wounded Touch

Ep 236: Wounded Touch

We’ve got Nick and Mike from Wounded Touch on the show, and let me tell you—these dudes go deep. Theyre not just making heavy music, they’re living it. Their new album, A Vivid Depiction of Collapse, is this raw, unfiltered punch to the soul about life,

The Popko Project

June 6, 20251h 4mExplicit

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Show Notes

We’ve got Nick and Mike from Wounded Touch on the show, and let me tell you—these dudes go deep. They're not just making heavy music, they’re living it. Their new album, A Vivid Depiction of Collapse, is this raw, unfiltered punch to the soul about life, fatherhood, growing up, and yeah—things falling apart. We talk about what it’s like touring with a family, making it all work DIY-style, and how the Michigan hardcore scene is like this underground jungle with its own ecosystems. Also, these guys aren’t just screaming over breakdowns—they’re pulling inspiration from bands like CCR, The Eagles, and 80s goth rock.

Super real. Super intense. One of those conversations that makes you think about how fast life can shift—and how music can hold it all together. Their album is streaming everywhere, and they’re playing The Fest and Furnace Fest this fall—go check ’em out. Brought to you by Keller's Garden Center & Landscaping Services, Ionic Development, The V-Spot Bar, & Mutant Brewing

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