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Interview with The Moon City Masters

Chloe Walden

If you like punchy catchy tunes that stick in your head and out of this world visuals filled with life and color, Moon City Masters is about to rock your world. Brothers Talor and Jordan sat down for a chat with me to discuss their influences and styles- and what inspires their far out music videos. Strap in and let the Moon City Masters take you with them on a musical odyssey.

Interview edited by Kiki Gilligan.

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Letter From The Editor | 2020 Year In Review

Rebecca Potzner

To the fans, the bands, and staff,

From the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU. When the year first kicked off, like many of you, I was feeling hopeful and excited for all of the music adventures 2020 had in store. Little did we know, that would all change COMPLETELY.

After completing my first full year on the festival side with Live Nation, I was over the moon to start putting energy into this second festival run with everything I had learned. THIS was the year. I was confident in the work ahead of me and I had a spectacular lineup of concerts to attend. Week by week, day by day, those plans changed. As everything that brought me and so many others joy started to crumble, I knew the energy needed to be shifted.

With live shows at a halt, it only made sense to start amplifying what we did have - the music at its core. Artists continued to release incredible pieces of work, some we may have not received had it not been for this time, that helped us cope and spark joy. As BANDED started to highlight more artists and new releases, our team grew. It not only grew but it THRIVED because of each staff’s individual burning passion for the music and the artists they were writing about. The passion between our staff, the artists, and the music ricocheted off of each other in turn creating an incredible year of interviews, reviews, livestreams, and playlists.

Thank you to the artists who pushed through, followed their creative intuition, and believed in us to share your work. Thank you to the fans who have streamed our playlists, watched our interviews, shared our posts, and engaged. Thank you to the BANDED staff for being passionate in your work, for believing in my vision, and becoming family. Thank you to the bands, the fans, and the staff for bringing joy to 2020.

Because of all of you, this year we produced….

61 Articles

11 Instagram Live Performances

12 New Installments of Rock My Soul

8 Video Interviews

6 New People on Staff + a Staff Picks Playlist

1 IGTV Premiere hitting 1K+ views

You saved my 2020. In this new year, I hope to continue with this energy and fervor. We hope to change up the site a bit to make it easier to navigate. We plan to bring you more live performances and interactive pieces of content. We hope to grow our staff. And most importantly, we vow to continue to share music we love and elevate the voices of both artists and fans.

Thank you so much for supporting BANDED and believing in our mission. Stay safe and healthy this New Years Eve and let’s rock 2021.

Much love,

Rebecca (Becks)

2020 Sucks, But Music Didn’t | BANDED's Best of 2020!

Rebecca Potzner

The end of a year is always a time of reflection and this year it seems more important than ever. It’s no secret that 2020 has been an absolute shit show yet even with the loss of concerts and festivals, music has seemed to save us all. We’ve made it to the final days of 2020! That’s something to celebrate. To add to that celebration, the BANDED team shares our favorite releases of the year….

BECKS

To be truthfully honest, my listening behavior has been just as chaotic as this entire year. It seems I spent more time listening to singles rather than albums (outside of The Struts + Ozzy) which is pretty reflective of how artists are releasing their music these days. Here’s a handful of tracks that I’ve had on repeat throughout the year…

But before I share, I want to give a special shoutout to Nashville’s Sweettalker for releasing the EP of the century, Paradise. From beginning to end, it’s a musical masterpiece and an instant mood lifter. It could have singlehandedly gotten me through the year on a high note, but I’ll let Isabel tell you a little more about the EP….

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Crown Lands: Self Titled EP

If you’re a die-hard classic rock fan then WOW do I have something for you. Crown Lands' self titled EP soothes a craving so many of us have been yearning for. My personal favorite track is ‘Sun Dance’, a captivating experience reminiscent of Led Zeppelin. Light up some incense and let this one play. You’ll thank me later.

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Tetrarch: I’m Not Right [Single]

This may have been Tetrarch’s only release this year, but it’s all they needed. ‘I’m Not Right’ has racked up major attention on the radio, streaming services, and my most played list. Hard hitting and emotional, this one has been perfect for my workouts and honestly just getting lost in the music.

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THEM EVILS: Where Ya Gonna Crash Tonight? [Single]

Everyone needs some damn good rock ‘n’ roll and Them Evils always delivers. ‘Where Ya Gonna Crash Tonight’ is a fun one I found myself belting in the car and dreaming of hitting the road to see shows again.

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Shiraz Lane: Broken Into Pieces [Single]

Shiraz Lane is one of my favorite discoveries of 2019/2020. If you’re into The Struts or classics like Def Leppard, you’ll Love them. Feeling like a bunch of broken pieces myself, this was a great one to sing out into the abyss and groove into the guitar solo.

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Joyous Wolf: Odyssey [Single]

A strong story line, incredible musicianship, and out of this world vocals. Joyous Wolf continuously delivers forceful and emotional tracks that keep me begging for more. Since discovering the band, I can’t remember a time they haven’t made it onto my most played.

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Andrew Hagar: Cold Knife Karma [Single]

Since we’re keeping it honest here, I truly could not decide which of Andrew’s 2020 releases was my favorite. Cold Knife Karma brings the heat with a gritty and suspenseful feel that I just couldn’t get enough of.


JUSTIN

We all know and felt the blow of 2020, no reason for me to list and relive it, well …… besides the Tiger King part of this year ( we all loved that part). However shitty the rest of the year was, amazing music did not stop and in fact we clung ever more dearly to it and forgot the world around us. Here are my top 5 picks that got me through this shit storm. 

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Asking Alexandria: Like A House On Fire 

Before you burn me for saying this, hear me out. I know this album received a lot of backlash ( A LOT ). However, I also followed Danny ( lead vocalist ) on his solo career and with We Are Harlot, and I greatly appreciated the bluegrass, hard rock fusion they did with this album. Is it the AA you know and love: No. Is it a well written album taking a different creative direction: Yes. A lot of these songs were on repeat for me.

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American Slang: Death Drive 

Do you like Every Time I Die? Do you like He Is Legend? Then you will love American Slang. 

Their debut album is a total sleeper and was shown to me by good friend and bassist from Them Evils, Jake Massanari. Hard American rock, as simple as that. It’s a banger album and a low key hit. 

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Trivium: What The Dead Men Say

Now I will admit, I am not thee hugest Trivium fan; couple songs here & there and that’s it. However, when this album was released, it completely change my ears to hearing him. Sick riffs, great vocals, great lyric writing, and still a diverse sound on the album. This album made me Trivium believer and I’m sure may others as well. 

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Bring Me The Horizon: Post Human: Survival Horror

Yes I know this is not an actual “album” but an E.P., but it is pretty much an album in length. Regardless, from front to back this album almost took my number 1 spot. I didn’t like their previous album Amo at all, in fact it’s my least favorite of theirs. As soon as “Dear Diary” hit my play button, I knew this album was different and my hear opened for Bring Me The Horizon again. 

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Code Orange: Underneath 

Number 1 was a close tie, but Code Orange as blow me away this year. Underneath came out in the beginning of the year and like every band, their tour for the album was canceled, so what did they do ? They rented out one of their venues scheduled and still preformed a live stream show for FREE, in fact they were one of the first bands to do a live stream before everyone else hopped on the bandwagon. 

This album is pure rock art. Such a grunge Alice In Chains meets industrial Nine Inch Nails. It demonstrates the musicianship each member of the band possesses, and puts you on a journey you will want to relive over & over. 

Code Orange is my top release for 2020, and it is well deserved. 


IRIS

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I Don’t Know How But They Found Me: Razzmatazz

In a year marked with struggle and strife, Salt Lake City duo I Don’t Know How But They Found Me (shortened to IDKHow) managed to transport listeners to a groovy retro dimension with the release of “Razzmatazz.” Mystical, magical, and utterly monumental this 37 minute tour de force exemplifies everything we loved about the 80’s. From the grandiose synths in “Leave Me Alone” to the smooth saxophone found on the closing track, “Razzmatazz” is an utterly remarkable album. 

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Architects UK: Animals [Single]

Architects UK shocked everyone when they announced the end of their two-year hiatus via the surprise release of ‘Animals.’ Drastically different than any of the music found on their 2018 release “Holy Hell;” the leading single from their 2021 release, “For Those That Wish To Exist” is an utterly crushing track. Brutal, cutting, and ephemeral, ‘Animals’ by Architects UK represents a promising new start for this UK-based band.


CHLOE

Although underwhelming in most facets, 2020 was stellar for new music. I discovered a myriad of new local bands in my home scene if Ft Worth, as well as the scene I’ve adopted in Nashville. Bands like Drumrz, Ashes, Titans of Siren, and Echo Pilot. This year I also discovered Phoebe Bridgers, and Dirty Honey.

Some of my old favorites released some BRILLIANT work this year, with Greta Van Fleet’s “My Way Soon”, Old 97s “Twelfth”, and the Network’s “Money Money 2020 pt II: We Told Ya So!” being amongst my absolute favorites. The myriad of amazing music this year is a shining beacon in this dark sea of a year that reminds us that tours and good times lie ahead.


ISABEL

2020 feels like the year where music responded to opposite but universal needs: tracks hit like a hurricane of nostalgia for other times and rich instrumentation, songs demanded to be danced upon to three o'clock in the morning even if the kitchen floor is the only dancefloor, escapism-core, intimate records about individual experienced yet universal understandable pain - and sometimes all of the above.

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Sweettalker: Paradise

Sweettalker created a retrospective turmoil with their first EP: rich and colorful instrumentation with horns, violins, flutes, percussions plus groovy guitars, rampant background vocals, and adventurous lyrics. 'Paradise' is an EP that asks to be listened to multiple times and shows more of its secrets with every listen. Encapsulating the feeling of driving with the windows on a sunny day, Sweettalker know when to make a musical splash and when to open up the arrangement for new sounds - with heavier sounds on 'Born To Lose' or the transition between 'Far Away' and said song. But even with this abundance of lyrics and sounds, the EP knows when to skip a beat or place silence to make the next note even more remarkable.

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Phoebe Bridgers: Punisher


'And when I grow up, I'm gonna look up from my phone and see my life'. In a year when screentime reached world record highs, 'Punisher' felt like an album for a world that was slowly falling apart. Phoebe Bridgers emotionally explores themes of touring, relationships, and living in general while achieving some truly stunning things: she finds a way to be universal through being specific, being relatable through being weird, being meaningful in the profound. The instrumental landscape gives her space for her truly astonishing lyrics and vocals and even surprises you a little bit - when the banjo in 'Graceland Too' comes in or when Julien Baker and Lucy Darcus harmonize. The album closes with the phenomenal and cathartic 'I Know The End' and the lyric 'Yeah, I guess the end is here' which feels like a weird closure for a weird year that was 2020 and makes 'Punisher' an emotional companion for the year.

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Fiona Apple: Fetch The Bold Cutters

I really don't know what else to write about this LP that hasn't already has been written. 'Fetch The Bold Cutters' was the first Pitchfork 10 in a decade, has been the top of many AOTY lists, and has been called a masterpiece multiple times. But just listing off the critical reception of this album doesn't come close to the fascination this album holds. It is the musically embodied experience of self-selected isolation with home-made percussion and dogs barking in the background. It captures past traumas and current navigation in patriarchal structures. It is complicated, lyrically masterful, inevitable. But most important: 'Fetch The Bold Cutters' captured the feeling of holding on, of enduring emotions by making them felt. What a great experience.

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Taylor Swift: Folklore


A year-end list wouldn't be complete without Taylor Swifts 'Folklore' - her (first) surprise quarantine album. Impressed on the first listen and the critical reception, the album turns out to be something that was on my mind the whole year (not solely but in part because the vinyl I ordered in July only arrived the day 'Evermore' was announced in December). Taylor Swifts' lyricism shines on this album as she mythologized her estate in Rhode Island, writes classical bridges on the fly, and steps into her capabilities as a storyteller about a teen-love-triangle.

Moreover, 'Folklore' shows how Taylor Swift gracefully can make a multitude of musical styles work - country, big bright pop, synth-electro-pop, and folk-pop - and make them emotionally available by her songwriting and lyrics.


BAYLEE

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Tom Petty: Wildflowers & All The Rest

The deluxe edition of the 1994 album, Wildflowers, quickly became my favorite album of the year, following its release this year in October, 26 years after the release of the original cut of the album. The new tracks that were added, as well as the home recordings, added more to the legacy of Wildflowers, which is what makes it as enjoyable as it is and it also puts Tom Petty’s legacy on display.

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Mandy Moore: Silver Landing

Mandy Moore released her first album in eleven years earlier this year and I found that the album was worth the eleven year wait after all. It showed more of her growth as a songwriter, musician, everything. Long gone are the days of singing Candy and now, we have Mandy singing folk tunes. Each song gets better and better as the album progresses, and I found it to be one of my go-to albums during quarantine.

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Machine Gun Kelly: Tickets To My Downfall

Pop-punk is back and it’s here to stay, people. Machine Gun Kelly did something that we all needed this year: he brought in the nostalgia in his new album. Everything about tickets to my downfall just reminds me of why I fell in love with pop-punk in the first place and I think it’s the ultimate nostalgia album and one that will bring the genre back to the popularity it once was at several years ago. It reminds me of bands like blink-182, Paramore, Fall Out Boy, all of it. Plus, his duet with Halsey is surely one of the biggest highlights on that album.


KIKI

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Velvet Meadow: In The Meadow [Single]

If you’re someone that vibes to the psychedelic rock as much as I do, Velvet Meadow is a must for you, which is why “In the Meadow” is the first track to my list. This Doors-y sound was a one way ticket straight to my music lovin’ heart, and this song has become a nightly ritual to lay on the floor and stare at my laser stars on my ceiling to.

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Theodora: Close For Comfort[Single]

Now we all need that pump up song that constantly makes us feel good. This month, “Close For Comfort” by Theodora was mine, and it shall continue to be into 2021. The catchy beat blended with Theodora’s magnetic voice, you’re instantly pulled in. 60s... but also 90s... a surf rock sound to this ballad definitely takes you for a spin in the time machine.

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The Fool’s Agenda: Black Dog Blues [Single]

Talk about a band that wants to keep the raw blues sound alive and well, The Fool’s Agenda released their first single after the release of their debut EP. The track, “Black Dog Blues” features a dazzling Raini Callahan showing off her spunk and grit with her killer vocals, and an electrifying Conor Reinold shredding up on lead guitar. These Salem, Massachusetts based rockers have all kinds of new music planned for 2021 that you won’t want to miss.

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Crown Lands: Forest Song [Single]

Every good rock song needs a journey. “Forest Song” by Crown Lands is a journey I don’t regret taking. Canadian-based classic rock artists that give you deja-vu back to the Zeppelin days, these guys amaze me. The ear catching vocals, tied into those heart stomping drums, and let’s not forget that guitar solo MAN! can i get a ROCK N ROLL?! just... listen to these phenomenal musicians, you will not regret taking their journey of artistry.

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Greta Van Fleet: My Way, Soon [Single]

When all else fails, just be you. Choose yourself. That’s the reminder that Greta Van Fleet gave me this year. “My Way, Soon” reminded me exactly why I hopped on a plane and travelled to see my favorite band of our time last December. Choose the road to your heart. We have one life. Wander wherever you go, sink your toes in the dirt, be grateful and make it yours. This track will always give me the raw excitement of choosing music and following my heart and being one with the earth. I will always choose the road. Thanks, Greta Van Fleet.


ANGEL

In 2020, I held onto music tighter than I ever have before. Music has always been my saving grace and where I’ve found my peace in the midst of chaos. It’s difficult to grasp onto the harsh reality that many of us haven’t experienced live music in a whole year. 

Throughout Quarantine, I spent a lot of my time reading about the lives of many rock n’ roll legends. I also spent many nights dancing around my room as if I was in a venue with hundreds of other music lovers. When  “cabin fever” would kick into maximum overdrive I had the melodies of a hundred musicians to keep me sane. 2020 was the year that came with a wide selection of brand new albums and singles. Without further ado, here are the records and songs that "rocked my soul."

Albums/EPs:

Petals For Armor - Hayley Williams,

Pressure - Tyler Bryant and the Shakedown

Shore - Fleet Foxes

Colored Seas - Velvet Meadow

Odyssey - Luna Cruise

Self-Made Man - Larkin Poe

Remote EP - Wallows

El Dorado - Marcus King 

Strange Days - The Struts


Singles: 

Deep River - Ida Mae (feat. Marcus King)

Raining for You - Ida Mae 

Age of Machine - Greta Van Fleet 

My Way, Soon - Greta Van Fleet 

Blood in the Water - True Villains

Pretty Little Lies - RoZY

Get It Back - Pearl Jam

Shot In The Dark - AC/DC


Follow Me Dark's Self Titled Album is Beautifully Unpredictable and Relatable

Rebecca Potzner
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You can put us on record for saying 2020 has been a thundering year of emotions. Many of us have trudged through a journey of ups and downs in what seems much longer than just one year. With the weight of heavy emotions and the lack of live music, Follow Me Dark wanted to deliver a reflective listening experience. And they did.

Hailing from Grass Valley/Nevada City, CA, Follow Me Dark consists of Stephen Kozak (vocals/guitar), Sean Batinic (guitar), Elliot Grove (bass) and Jim Boots (drums). The band recently released their self-titled album offering up a strong mix of rock, metal, grunge, and indie. Just as we embarked on our journey’s, the 11 track album takes us through a reflective journey of ups and downs, falling into darkness, and finding the light.

Too much music nowadays is predictable, it’s unexciting. It’s not surprising.  That’s something we pride ourselves in; we try to make music that pushes you into “I didn’t see this coming. I’m off my rocker. I can’t categorize this,” shared vocalist/guitarist Stephen Kozak.

An incredible example of unpredictability and my favorite track on the album is ‘Solace’. Starting off dark and heavy the song trails into this beautifully calming ending with the guitar at the forefront. At its final note, I feel like I have, indeed, found solace.

Tune in this Wednesday, December 30th, as Follow Me Dark takes over the BANDED instagram.

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Andrew Hagar Shares Acoustic Performance of Unreleased Song, 'Mystery Machine'

Rebecca Potzner

Wrapping up the How BANDED Stole Christmas series, Andrew Hagar shares a VERY entertaining acoustic performance of an unreleased song. ‘Mystery Machine’ is Andrew’s next release set to come out early 2021. Read what Andrew has to say about the performance and give it a watch below to get a feel for the fire that’s about to be released…

Prevailing logic says to release “the song” BEFORE you release an acoustic performance of it. But if I’ve learned anything from 2020, it’s that our standards and perception of reality are extremely malleable. So here is a rawdog acoustic version of an upcoming single, “Mystery Machine,” as I wrote it in my bedroom, blemishes and all. When you hear the produced version in early 2021 it’ll be completely different and blow your socks off. Until then, enjoy this goofy romp through the mind of a mad man. Big THANK YOU to Banded for putting this whole thing together, and for always being a massive advocate for my music 🖤Happy holidays!
— Andrew Hagar

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Interview with RōZY

Angel Evans

Houston, Texas based Pop-Rock band RōZY (row-zee) have been rising up in the music scene and taking this world by storm. Zoe Flores is the lead singer-songwriter-guitarist whilst Molly Flores covers the drums, percussion and back up vocals. In 2016, Brandon Martinez joined the band and Charlie Bubenik came along in 2019. It was in that defining moment where RoZY became whole.

The past couple years have been tremendous for RōZY. They have gained quite a following and have had some vast opportunities come their way. RōZY made an appearance on the 2015 Vans Warped Tour, and performed for the first ever Houston Super Bowl LIVE. They opened up for acts such as Puddle of Mudd, Tora Tora, former guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne Jake E. Lee, The Iron Maidens and more.

On September 18th, they released a brand new single called, "Pretty Little Lies." Recently, I had the opportunity to chat with both Zoe and Molly and we discussed the origin story of the band, where they are now, and what's to come for 2021. I can tell you right now, they are READY to make a huge impact in the next year.

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Have Yourself A Merry Steel Panther [Concert Review]

Justin Spartacus
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2020 has devastated the music community. Tours, concerts, and festivals all put on a standstill until a magical cure for Covid-19 happens. Artists flooded to social media with Patreon accounts, music lessons and livestreams ( free or paid ), but the void of live music is a huge hole to fill.

Despite many states and countries reverting back to a lockdown to “flatten the curve”, Steel Panther decided to give a huge middle finger to Covid-19 with a sold out holiday show in Rock La, Destin Florida. 

Florida is already known for being the first state to continue to stay open while the rest of the world goes into unemployment. Open bars, restaurants, gyms, and now concerts for musicians. 

Is it safe though ?

This was a standing room show with some VIP tables, no temperature checks, no “ please wear a mask “ sign and people flooding the pit together ( except me ).  It almost felt normal, and even Steel Panther was rocking without any protection, but when do they ever. 

I have been shows already in Nashville & Austin, but some were outdoors & table only, while others were indoor tabletop but I still felt safe with sanitary precautions the venues took. 

Even while throwing my horns up durning Steel Panther, I made sure to keep a distance in back from other fans and touched no surfaces in the venue. 

Steel Panther put on an amazing show, as they usually do, and did not hold back on the jokes for 2020, but I don’t believe sold out standing room shows are ready yet. And the lack of safety Steel Panther showed for themselves makes me wonder if they believe in Covid-19.

Upon returning home I have taken a Covid-19 test and the result came back negative, but for other patrons of that show, I don’t believe that will happen. 

From Tragedy to The Best Night Ever: Greta Van Fleet New Orleans Show One Year Later....

Baylee Avery

December 20th, 2019 - I saw Greta Van Fleet for the second time ever. Only this time I got on a plane, traveled to New Orleans, and spent the first two days having the time of my life.  When it’s the day of a concert, I spend every second of my day anticipating the night that was awaiting me. The morning of the Greta Van Fleet show had me feeling rather sad. Why? Well, here’s my story of the day turning from tragedy to the best night ever. 

On December 18th, two days before the concert, I was up and ready to head to the airport to embark on a 45 minute flight from my hometown, Houston to New Orleans. Usually, that is a five hour drive, so I forget why we decided we wanted to fly instead. This was my second time traveling to New Orleans for a concert that year. Back in May, just six days before my 22nd birthday, my nana and I traveled to New Orleans by car to go see Paul McCartney in concert. Man, was that an amazing early birthday or what? I certainly had a blast that night. If you ever get the chance, go to New Orleans for a concert.

Anyways, back to this story… Right when I was leaving to go to the airport, I approached my 14 year old Tabby cat, Alex, who proceeded to meow at me as I walked up to him. Like he always did. I picked him up, gave him a kiss on the head and said, “Bye” and that I’ll see him soon. Little did I know, that was the last time I would ever see him. 

Fast forward to two days later: December 20th, the morning of the concert. It was 7:00 AM and I woke up maybe 20 minutes before and I couldn’t find myself going back to sleep. I was tossing and turning at that point. My stepdad then called my mom and he dropped the bomb on us. Alex died in his sleep that morning. 


“Alex died?!” I remember hearing my mom shout out. Hearing that itself caused me to jolt up. I was in a state of shock, to say the least. Not long after, my mom went to go embark on her solo journey while I got ready for the show. It didn’t take long for me to actually start crying after she left. I cried and cried and cried for what felt like a long time. It came close to putting a damper on my typical happy concert mood completely. I was also going home the very next day so I was especially dreading coming home to no Alex.

After an hour, I gave myself a pep talk. I told myself that no matter the circumstances, I was going to have fun no matter what. So I spent the next several hours getting ready, eating food, and playing music. While my sadness didn’t go away completely, I still managed to get myself pumped up.

Several hours later, my friend Sage and her mom picked me up from my hotel and we went to the venue. We arrived two hours and thirty minutes before the doors opened. When we entered the venue, I was amazed. Despite getting there two hours and thirty minutes before the doors opened, we still managed to get in the second or third row on the floor. 

After the opening act, Aaron Lee Tasjan played his set; I found myself anticipating more and more, the moment I would get to see the four men who changed everything for me up close. Finally, the lights dimmed and I swore that my heart was in my throat. Seeing Josh walk out and throw roses into the crowd had me feeling completely speechless. I was at such a loss for words that I couldn’t even focus on catching a rose. As a matter of fact, Sage and her mom caught one at the same time and it broke. Her mom later gave me a petal, which I still have in my concert ticket scrapbook. (Shoutout to Talitha.)

As the show went on, I found my mood escalating; I was absolutely ecstatic and so, so happy. That happiness was something I didn’t think I could have felt twelve hours prior. Nothing could make me sad in that moment. All I could focus on were the four incredible men in front of me. I had managed to capture a clip of Josh looking and smiling at me during ‘You’re The One’, to which I made an embarrassing gasp sound in response. Experiencing that exact moment added further happiness. It was almost as if he knew I needed it.

When the show ended, I participated in a group photo with some of the most incredible people. All of whom contributed to adding more happiness. Rex, Lisa, Sarah, Sage, Talitha, everyone - Thank you so much for adding that much needed happiness. 

I think about that night a lot and honestly, I’m glad that I went and had a fantastic time. Greta Van Fleet gave me the happiness I needed that night and I will forever be grateful for that. You can turn a sad, tragic day into the best night of your life.

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How BANDED Stole Christmas | A Takeover + Performance Series

Rebecca Potzner

“Holiday who-be what-ee?”

BANDED is stealing Christmas this year with artist takeovers, performances, and special surprises starting December 13th through Christmas Eve on Instagram. Tune in as artists takeover our account, go live for special performances, and debut unreleased music. PLUS, we’ll have some giveaways sprinkled in throughout the two weeks.

Grab some milk + cookies and let’s get holly jolly or whatever.

TUNE IN HERE

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Interview with Ty Chase

Chloe Walden

Ty Chase is an artist, musician, and creative based out of TN. I got the chance to talk with him about the challenges of making music during a pandemic, the importance of community in a music scene, what keeps his spirits up in times like these.

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

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Interview with Echo Pilot

Chloe Walden

This week, I sat down with Echo Pilot to talk about new music, the Nashville music scene, and what the challenges and benefits of making music in 2020.

This week, Chloe sat down with Echo Pilot to talk about new music, the Nashville music scene, and what the challenges and benefits of making music in 2020.St...

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Kick Back And Enjoy Some “Southern Noise”

Justin Spartacus
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Some nights after a long day, especially during 2020, you just want to relax on your porch and sip on some bourbon, and for a moment forget about your stresses. Southern artist, Cody Weaver, captures that essence with his debut EP Souther Noise and come Friday night, you're going to find yourself sliding in your undies like Tom Cruise with music blasting. 


November 30, 2020 I had the absolute pleasure to discuss his debut EP one week before its release on December 4 on a special Instagram Live interview. Cody, his wife and his band in attendance for this interview all contributed to the final product of Southern Noise.

Tracks such as ‘Cope’ and ‘Souther Noise’ bring the party atmosphere of red solo cup, while ‘Not This Time’ and ‘Before I Met You’ showcase the ballads Cody has in his soul. 

Cody’s debut EP, brings a splash of Lynyrd Skynrd, some bitters of Randy Rhoads guitar, and a perfect ice cube of ballads to create a prefect old fashioned southern rock album.

6 Perspectives on Greta Van Fleet's New Release, 'Age of Machine'

Rebecca Potzner

Greta Van Fleet is back with not only a new song but a release date for their second album. After two years, the Peaceful Army will be gifted a new album, The Battle At Gardens Gate, on April 16, 2021. Just yesterday, the band released the second single off of the upcoming album, ‘Age of Machine’. Both releases showcase incredible growth from their ‘Highway Tune’ days yet emit two different journeys.

Many of us here at BANDED connected over Greta Van Fleet, so to take the peaceful route, we’ve each shared a short review for ‘Age of Machine’. Enjoy….


ANGEL:

I am utterly convinced that everything Greta Van Fleet touches turns to gold. ‘Age of Machine’ is Greta Van Fleet authentically at their finest. As I listened, I meditated on the words that flowed from Josh’s lips. I was mesmerized by Jake's haunting guitar riff, Daniel’s heart-pounding drum beats, and the hearty bass brought to us by Sam. Greta Van Fleet isn’t holding anything back in this new era. Let me tell you, this new song is further proof of that. The profound lyrics in this song combined with the heavy rock n’ roll sound will have your head banging in an instant and your mind racing. The Battle At Gardens Gate is going to be a timeless record, unlike anything Greta Van Fleet has ever produced. ‘Highway Tune’ feels like a distant memory compared to where the band is now. These four incredibly talented guys from Frankenmuth, Michigan are reintroducing themselves to the world. They are digging from a deeper place in this new record, and it’s coming from depths of their being. Without a doubt, I believe wholeheartedly that they were born for this.


BAYLEE:

When I first listened to the opening riffs, I felt like I was listening to an entirely different version of ‘Brave New World’ for a second and then I heard Josh’s wails and I thought, “Okay. Here we go.”

As ‘Age of Machine’ progressed, I started thinking that it felt more like a sequel to Brave New World and I began to really enjoy it. The chorus, Jake’s guitar solo, everything about it. Between ‘Age of Machine’ and ‘My Way, Soon’ - I think Age of Machine really takes the cake and it makes me feel especially excited for what’s to come on the new album.


CHLOE:

Age of Machine makes a grand appearance as the obvious sequel and foil to Age of Man. As Greta moves symbolically from one era to another, so too do they remind us of the successions of eras within mankind’s existence. We move with them from the ‘Age of Man’ through to the ‘Age of Machine’. There’s an almost primordial power within it that recollects something inherent and organic. Something within ones self that’s gone long ignored.

For me, ‘Age of Machine"‘ put me in a mindscape filled with other people and spirits, something that many of us have missed wretchedly since the beginning of coronavirus. Connection. It makes a dignified entrance as the beginning of a new era for Greta Van Fleet.


EVIE:

Age of Machine is a transcendental train ride through a dark, barren tunnel. The train is rickety and you almost fear for your safety as the song hauntingly fades in, then grabs you and pulls you down a trippy, spiraling rabbit hole. For the next six minutes and fifty-three seconds, you are in a timeless space. Anything can happen here. Perhaps even your worst nightmares can be revealed here; the meditational length of the song and the clever hypnosis cast upon the listener through the instrumentals take you on a one-way journey through space, time, hell, and heaven all at once. Stories of those who have returned from this journey reveal sensations of shaking, convulsing, overwhelming emotions, body possession, and feeling...oh god, the feeling…remarking “Nothing can prepare you for it” and “You will never be the same”. The voyagers elaborated, stating they heard and felt the energies of musician spirits such as Rush and Muse, through their journey down the tunnel. One can only confirm these claims if they, too, buy a one-way ticket to ‘Age of Machine’ and back. So, what lies beyond the garden's gate, and why must we battle for it? If you decide to take the journey...well, see you on the other side.


ISABEL:

With callbacks to their first LP Anthem of the Peaceful Army - to 'Age of Man' name wise and 'Brave New World' sound-wise - Greta Van Fleet make their fans go from 'What is this promo campaign?' to the edge of their seats in days. The song itself dives into some darker and mysterious sounds with some surprising vocals in the beginning. Lyrically, the song explores themes of a technic driven present and hope for healing in the future. After hearing this song on repeat, I'm very interested in how the two songs Greta Van Fleet already released play in the whole picture of the new album - which sounds will bind the songs together and how the songs will balance the lyrics about made experiences, curiosity and darker themes.


REBECCA:

Sun down. Stars out. Smoke rising. Silhouettes on stage. ‘Age of Machine’ instantly envelopes me with the same feelings experienced at a live Greta Van Fleet show. Similar yet different to ‘Age of Man’, ‘Age of Machine’ is a slow burn and I’m transported to a time that I can only imagine is reminiscent of live rock n roll shows in the 60’s and 70’s. It feels like they’re picking up exactly where the rise of rock had once left off. As the chorus builds in the warmth of backing voices against Josh’s, suddenly, I feel whole. I’m surrounded by the music and the community that gets what this band and this music is all about.

‘Age of Machine’ truly sets the tone for the rest of 'The Battle At Gardens Gate’. I look forward to hearing how the album ebbs and flows.

Listen to ‘Age of Machine’ on our Rock My Soul playlist HERE.

Rock My Soul ft. JJ Wilde

Rebecca Potzner
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JJ WILDE

“When someone asked JJ Wilde to choose between music and a relationship, there’s only ever been one answer: music. Music has  permeated every part of JJ Wilde’s life since childhood, and it’s something she’s held closely: an unwavering connection she’s fought to foster.”

Canadian rocker, JJ Wilde isn’t a stranger to the Rock My Soul series. In fact, her tracks have graced your presence for 3 installments. You’ll probably recognize her song ‘The Rush’ first released on her 2019 EP, Wild Eyes, Steady Hands.

This time around, Wilde is our featured artist and it’s honestly about damn time. Her powerful voice paired with a blues rock sound keeps us coming back for more. Released just a few weeks ago, ‘Mercy’ takes the top spot on the playlist and puts all of the emotion from personal experience into a powerful and gritty song that sends chills through your spine.

‘Mercy’ is a story of revenge. It is about a man who tries to steal something from a woman. Her sense of self, safety, control. He tries, but he does not succeed. We have all wanted revenge at one moment in our lives, whether it’s just a thought, or we actually go through with it. In this case, it is taken to the extreme, and she is pushed to the absolute limits. This story/song, like many of my songs, comes from personal experience. A story that has taken me over two years to share. This is the story of Mercy.

This song took me two years to write and get out of my head. Like many of my songs, it stems from personal experience, although for a long time I wished it didn’t. It’s a fantasy I created to deal with what happened.

Sink into ‘Mercy’ and get ready to crank it up…

ARTISTS FEATURED: JJ Wilde, Andrew Hagar, Greta Van Fleet, Black Honey, BRKN LOVE, Micky James, Ida Mae + Marcus King, No Fit State, The Teskey Brothers, Radkey, + More!