Soundwaves Podcast
Episode #310 – Cool Banana
VHS Vic (Victor Blandon) is a stop-motion animator whose penchant for puppetry has evolved into Cool Banana, a muppet-rock band centered around theatrics and onstage characters. … read more
Episode #309 – MMEND
Now off the heels of their debut album, Spectator, Mitch Winter muses about what has made MMEND successful and how a sibling dynamic affects the band. … read more
Episode #308 – SPO
Dave Crespo has long shepherded SPO, a rock band with a ’90s feel. He has translated it from Boston to SLC upon moving to Utah, and offers a newcomer’s perspective on playing music in a new locale. … read more
Episode #307 – Picnics At Soap Rock
Picnics At Soap Rock is the brainchild of Chazz Pitts. In this episode, he discusses his organic aesthetic growth into Picnics At Soap Rock. … read more
Episode #306 – Marina Marqueza
On this episode of Soundwaves, Marina Marqueza discusses their movement between the States and Japan and the impressions that cultural code-switching has made on their music and identity … read more
Episode #305 – Shecock & The Rock Princess
Sofia Scott of Shecock & The Rock Princess delves into the rebellious spirit of her band as far as expectations go concerning what music she should like and play. … read more
Episode #304 – Scary Uncle Steve
Skunk of Scary Uncle Steve discusses the inception and transformation of the band as they continually treat audiences to upbeat, lighthearted punk and unexpected covers. … read more
Episode #303 – Heather Grey
Performing under the name Heather Grey, musician and producer Andrew Thackeray comes in to talk about the evolution of his music and the elements that influence its multiversal sound. … read more
Episode #302 – Durian Durian
Nora Price—guitarist, vocalist and dancer for local group Durian Durian—discusses the formation of the band and the unique relationship between musical and visual performance that exists within their work. … read more
Episode #301 – Glume
As Glume, Tyler Tovey plays dark post-punk music. His songs, however, are the products transforming trying times in his life into emotionally fruitful and gratifying musical expressions. … read more