On this episode of (in)doors, Asher sits down with bassist Max Jonas Knaver from the progressive metal band We Are William, based in Fort Collins- Colorado. We Are William has sights set on blending elements of many different styles to create music that is at once inspiring, intriguing, and captivating. COVID-19’s affect has shifted their focus from live shows to songwriting and recording new material. We learn how the band has gained confidence in remote work, how technology holds the band together, and exploring DIY mentality in the modern age.
(in)doors band interview
(in)doors with SEAM RIPPER
On this episode, Asher sits down with Edgar Lujan and Robert Boehm from the Greeley based Doomer band, SEAM RIPPER. Their nostalgic, yet nihilistic, 80’s synth project was cut short due to the pandemic, and SEAM RIPPER has yet to play live. However, they are a large part of our DIY community, and are actively supportive of projects like this podcast and encourage everyone to stay healthy so we can get back to going to live shows. We learn more about Edgar and Robert’s musical history, Candy Man, breaking windows at house shows, and SEAM RIPPER’s ideal line-up for the future (hint: two of them have their own (in)doors episodes and there is a third on the way;)).
Special thank you to Matt Gusmerotti for producing this series.
(in)doors with The Crooked Rugs
YEEHAW! This week we go a little western and sit down with the five-piece western psychedelic band, The Crooked Rugs, composed of Nolan Brumbach, Jayce Haley, Jay LeCavalier, and Rex and Finn Stowers. These cowboys talk about their Spaghetti roots, adaptation and invention, the creative process in the face of a pandemic, and share some ways we can all be supportive of local music. This episode also contains TWO NEW BONUS TRACKS that will be released the Friday of this episode’s upload.
(in)doors with Forestry
This week, Asher talks with Forestry, featuring returning guests Nick Visocky, Larson Ross (aka Forestry’s biggest fan), and first time interviewee Jairus Crabb. Yes it’s an emo project. Get over it! We share lots of laughs, get serious at times as we learn more deeply on how each member of the band has been impacted by the changing world of COVID, how they have been staying sane (or losing their marbles), what lies in store for the future of each of them and (maybe) a sneak peak at some potential interviews coming soon 😉
(in)doors with Swan Johnson
This week, Asher sits down with Swan Johnson, a music producer and entrepreneur, who hails from South Huston Texas, bringing wicked and unique edges to the pop and club music community. We learn more about Swan’s past as a DJ, how he has been impacted by COVID -19 and what he’s working on in the meantime (hint: its a “radio” show).