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Foxtrot & the Get Down, White Sox Dave, Dante, & Kenny Carkeet cover the ins and outs of the music industry every week from the point of view of actual musicians. We talk about the music we love, horror stories from the road, the high points of being a working musician, & the wacky BS that goes on behind the scenes. Not to mention, we interview some of the biggest names in music from all genres.
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The band huddles up in the studio after working through some new songs. We talk aliens, guitar tones, new music, and the WORST Christmas songs ever. We also welcome on our first "Working Class Heroes" Pick of the Week, GREAT TIME to talk & play their new single "Home Run".
Colin & Ken recap one of the band's wildest stories about a tour stop in New Orleans, The Eagles ripping our hearts out, new music, the wildest shit we've seen on the internet, and the songs we'd want played at our funerals.
Colin, Ken, and Eric continue to record remotely because of Ken's Covid Situation. We talk consistency, patience, NBA trades, Forbes 30 under 30, and the songs that everyone loves but you can't stand. We welcome on Jig from the band Zig Mentality to talk about independence, recording during quarantine, terrible festival stories, and Canada.
Ken caught Corona right before Thanksgiving and we find out how he's making out. We talk the Grammy's and the greatest drunk songs. Our engineer/producer Eric drops by to talk new music, how he got started, Chicago and what's next.
The Gear Car Gets Together to talk the AMA's, the music industry losing its way, the wildest shit we've seen on the internet, and the best holiday foods. We tease some huge news too. Big things on the way.
DJ Muv cohosts this episode, where we talk about mental health during the pandemic, missing live shows, wild internet stories, & our favorite songs to listen to before we go out. Atlanta favorites, Hero the Band, come through to talk about their new music, new podcast, writing on the road, & which brother is the most athletic.
Big Show for Episode 60. We welcome back our friend White Sox Dave from Barstool Sports to break down beating Covid, all the Chicago drama, and why he doesn't have an acoustic guitar yet. We also welcome back sax gawd Max Swan to talk to about his new EP "Gone Away", creating during quarantine, and what makes him want to make music.
We are 6 idiots from Philadelphia who were lucky enough to be taken in by two wonderful gentlemen from Nashville 5 years ago: Joe Costa & Tres Sasser. Joe is a master Engineer who has worked with the likes of Ben Folds and Kesha, while Tres has toured the world playing with legends of the game and producing records. Somehow they both agreed to work with us and the rest is history. Check this interview live from their studio in Franklin, TN.
With the nation on the brink of a result of the presidential election, Colin, Eric, and Nate Moran talk about what's going on, why we can't wait for a decision, gambling on the election, and a hypothetical presidential combine. We also talk to Gerard Longo, creator of Underground Music Collective about our long, shared history, his business, and the move to Nashville.
Today's Election Day, so we thought we'd give you something to keep you busy while you stood in line to vote. Get out there and flex those democratic muscles. We talk the state of America, the new BS Spotify Deal, the creative process, celebrities telling us who to vote for, and who we would willingly switch lives with.
On today's Episode, Bruce Warren from WXPN and Myself break down the new Bruce Springsteen record "Letter to You" track by track. Amazing convo. An Absolutely nerdy deep dive. I also give my brother Matt a call to talk Bruce, Lil Baby, and life in the Fire Academy.
Colin & Ken talk about the new music the band is working on, Borat, adult jokes your parents used to make that went over your head, and fashion trends from our youth. For our interview, Robbie Fox from Barstool Sports stops by to talk about the career he's made by simply being himself. We talk about the UFC and his relationships with Dana White and Connor McGregor, music and his band Pup Punk, Life at Barstool, and our mutual love of Marvel.
Colin is back from Nashville and recapping the trip. Along with Jimmy & Ken, the boys talk guitars, horses, Vin Diesel taking over the world, and the artists you thought were going to take over the world but never quite got there. Colin sits down with Josh Jensen in his Nashville home to talk about his life in radio, all the places he's lived, his taste in music and overcoming anything that gets thrown his way. Great interview.
Colin sits down with friend/drummer Nate Moran of Secret Club to discuss the shit show that is traveling during COVID, Nashville, Kroger, touring and life's little annoyances.
Nashville week kicks off with the 50th Episode! The gear car talks another Eagles Loss, Favorite episodes thus far, "Monster", Tacos vs. Burritos, and our musical hot takes and hills we'd die on.
Colin sits down with Alex and Brianna from Sister Moon Eyes for "Meet the Team" Part 2. These ladies are frequent collaborators with the band, and easily two of the most bad ass ladies in the Philly Must Scene. We go over personal history, music picks, the wildest shit we've seen on the internet, and the songs that made us want to make music.
Colin, Ken, and Eric talk the new single, hypothetical NBA teams made up of musicians, and next week's trip to Nashville. Smitty from the mighty Barstool Sports joins the podcast to talk gaming with Ninja, the ups and downs of the entertainment industry, and the landscape of Philly sports.
Colin, Eric, and Will talk about the mental effects of a marathon studio day, Spooky Season, and Doc Rivers. Colin sits down with Joe P, formerly of Deal Casino and newly out on is his own about a new beginning, touring Europe, social media and all things music.
Colin, Jimmy, & Ken talk the long game: being yourselves and not buying into the same old played out standards of what a rock band is supposed to be. We talk Spotify, The Eagles, Joe Rogan, and the artists we'd most like to watch in the studio.
Colin, Wil, And Eric have a discussion about mental health during the pandemic. We also talk about being multifaceted people, NFL picks for the weekend, Halsey having an NBA twitter, and the nostalgia of pop punk.
Colin, Ken, and Jimmy talk about the band's upcoming Live Stream Concert for "Just F**king Vote and discuss new music, another Eagles loss, Baja Blast, and the best things about the changes in seasons. Colin talks with Jared from *repeat repeat about touring with The Black Keys, marriage, and living in Nashville.
We welcome on two members of Foxtrot's larger family: our tour manager Alli Adams and our photographer/lifelong homie Paul Sciulli. We talk their roles in the band, nostalgic songs, crazy internet nonsense, and a festival run in with Terry Crews.
Colin & Ken, along with swanky new intro music, answer questions from the fans on the future of the music industry, drive-in shows, and the process of dropping music. We also talk about things we love that we're afraid to tell people we actually enjoy. We also talk to radio legend Wendy Rollins about her podcast, the switch from radio to podcasting, Radiohead, and her love of Henry Rollins.
Colin & Jimmy talk about gambling, Action Bronson, being unafraid to be yourself, and have the nerdiest 6 minutes of a podcast ever. We also talk to Tyler Boone, a true Renaissance Man. He is a musician, Bourbon maker, and the co-creator of Artist Formula, a company that works in Spotify Playlisting. This is the most informative convo we've ever had. A must listen for all musicians in the modern world.
Colin & Jimmy talk about gambling, Action Bronson, being unafraid to be yourself, and have the nerdiest 6 minutes of a podcast ever. We also talk to Tyler Boone, a true Renaissance Man. He is a musician, Bourbon maker, and the co-creator of Artist Formula, a company that works in Spotify Playlisting. This is the most informative convo we've ever had. A must listen for all musicians in the modern world.
The Gear Car get together to celebrate the 40th Episode of the podcast! Presents are exchanged, 40's are drank, and we retell some of the band's best stories from the road over the past 5 years. What an episode.
The Gear Car is back in full effect, talking the VMA's, the death nell of the old model of the music industry, what they've been listening to, and top movie characters of all time. Colin chats with John and David from The Brevet about touring, new music, cutting singles during quarantine, and why David is on a farm in Alaska.
Colin sits down with artist Max Swan to discuss the creative process, show memories, famous people, internet culture, pie vs. cake, and so much more.
Colin & Ken talk about Ken's return to twitter, Jesus Tok, Cardi B vs. Ben Shapiro, and the albums that changed their lives. Katie Feeney of You do You joins the podcast to answer 10 questions, talk "WAP", the industry, being in a band with her husband, and writing with political sensibilities.
Colin & Bruce Warren catch up and have an epic conversation on the music industry, what they've been listening to, and their top 3 Bruce Springsteen Albums of all time.
The Gear Car talks about the current landscape of streaming and its effect on the quality of art that musicians are making. They also talk about what historical figures they'd drink with, college football, the Flyers, new music, and they check in with Stepdad Terry
Colin gets to talk to talk with NBC Sports Philly Eagles Reporter/Music Fanatic Reuben Frank about covering a Super Bowl, his career, his love of music and his greatest concert memories.
The Gear Car celebrates ZEROES triumphant release, talks the new record, and chops it up about aliens, gambling, and sports being back. Colin gets to talk with Goku Love from Hero the Band about quarantine, meeting Andre 3000, Prince, and being in a band with his family.
The Gear Car celebrates ZEROES triumphant release, talks the new record, and chops it up about aliens, gambling, and sports being back. Colin gets to talk with Goku Love from Hero the Band about quarantine, meeting Andre 3000, Prince, and being in a band with his family.
The Gear Car gets together to talk about the two more songs from ZEROES, "Tell it to the Internet" and "That's How it Goes". They also talk about aliens, Carson Wentz, Lacrosse Bro's, new music, and so much more.
Colin & Eric go over the world's greatest beverages, new music, the making of "Something's Going On", and celebrate Release Week Part 1. Colin talks with Wendy Rollins about quarantine, radio, music, rescue dogs, and Karen's.
Colin & Ken talk about Release Week Part 1, "Something's Going On", conspiracy theories, and the things in life that they hate that everyone else loves. The band talks to country songwriter Rob Snyder about writing a number one hit, his relationship with Luke Combs, writing in Nashville, and *our* beloved Philadelphia Eagles.
Colin sits down with videographer Matt Henry to talk about marriage, quarantine in Montana, touring the world, his love of EDM, and his allegiance to the Steelers.
Colin gets to speak to Mike Jones of DC101/Alt 1045/iHeartRadio about what makes him unique: his love of music, commitment to his Orioles, and his lifelong love of professional wrestling.
The band recaps 4th of July Weekend, talks about the top live TV events, Kanye running for president, and catches up with White Sox Dave from Barstool Sports again to go over the baseball restart, new music, Chicago and everything in between.
Colin talks to Music Director of the mighty WMMR, music nerd, and all around great person Sara Parker about her responsibilities to the station, her love for the music community in Philadelphia, guilty pleasure songs, and life in quarantine.
The band heads out into the country to shoot promo photos for the new record, and while doing so, records a podcast live from the gear car. This is without a doubt the dumbest thing you will listen to all week.
The Gear Car celebrates the 20th Episode with a debate on the greatest HBO series of all time, life's greatest little pleasures, and an AMAZING interview with Rec Philly's Scarlet Hernandez. A wonderful person and a tremendous interview.
Colin talks with Lawyer/Producer/Podcaster Kelsey Trainor about her unique story and the need for authenticity in everything you do.
Colin, Eric, and Ken are all together for this one, where the boys touch on top rewatchable movies, people protecting statues with bats, new music, and "Long Gone Summer". We interview Jake Floyd from our friends in The Orphan The Poet.
We sit down with DJ Muve for an hour and half to talk about everything happening in the world today: protests, quarantine, music, systematic issues, and just life in general. An absolutely amazing interview with one of the best guys we know.
Colin and Wil talk quarantine, new music, cancel culture, wearing spacesuits to concerts, and the genius of Quincy Jones. Bruce Warren joins to podcast to catch us up on the past, present, and future of music.
The band talks to youtube/musician Michael Roman, who runs the incredibly popular Marvel channel "Everything Always" about all things MCU.
The band talks with White Sox Dave of Barstool Sports about all things Chicago, The Last Dance, life as a Barstool employee, hating all over teams, and we promise to teach him to play the guitar.
Eric and Colin go over the quarantine situation, new music, the NFL draft, the highs and lows of being on the road, and the wildest shit we've seen on the internet. Drixxie stops by for an interview. He gets into his music, Atlanta, 50 Cent, finessing a guitar for weed, and an aversion to social media.
Erica finally joins the podcast to talk bad movies, working your ass off, the early days, and top tv characters.
The cousins go over life in quarantine, the proper pronunciation of the word "Yous", food, things we miss, and life after Corona.
Colin & Jimmy video chat about Tiger King, quarantine, Marvel movies, the songwriting process, and everything in between.
Colin flies solo and talks to producer/musician Tres Sasser about producing the band, his stories from his time on the road, and the in's and out's of the production/music worlds.
Colin and Eric keep spirits high and go over everything that happened in NFL free agency while were all on lockdown. The band also goes over the best sports movies and top Led Zeppelin albums, as well as some terrible stories from the road.
Colin and Wil address how the band is holding up during the quarantine, talk about their desert island albums, the best fast food restaurants, and possible positives that this whole mess will have on the creative community.
Colin and Paul Sciulli (Foxtrot's videographer) take their lifelong love of rap to the podcast. They go over the current state of rap, what made them fall in love with it, and just how wrong Paul is about all of his takes.
The band records remotely from their rehearsal studio to go over everything with coronavirus, the NBA season getting postponed, and everything young bands need to know about leaving home and starting a career.
Foxtrot & the Get Down continue their search to find out why making it in the entertainment business has no roadmap.
Foxtrot & the Get Down go over the craziest things they've seen on the internet, the changing music industry, what they've been listening to, and speak to Radio veteran Wendy Rollins!
Foxtrot & the Get Down introduce a new podcast "Kill Your Internet" to coincide with the release of an album of the same name this summer. The band goes over their history and the basis for the rest of the podcast.
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