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038. Lia Rose hails from the San Francisco Bay Area and writes and performs poetic, intensely honest, and fiercely optimistic songs. We talk about our favorite board games, Bernie Sanders and her hope for the future. Check out more from Lia Rose at http://www.liarose.com Recorded at The Lost Church in San Francisco, CA in front of a live audience. …
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037. Los Angeles based singer songwriter Katie Day performs her powerful and topical tunes on keyboard and electric guitar. We talk about the #MeToo movement, the artist life in the post-Trump era, getting arrested and much more! Check out more from Katie Day at http://www.katiedaymusic.com Recorded at The Lost Church in San Francisco, CA in front …
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036. Oakland, CA based indie folk outfit Catch Prichard performs their brand of uniquely moody and moving tunes. Sawyer and I talk about moving to Sweden at a young age, how travel has affected his world view, American individualistc culture, finding his voice and more. Check out more from Catch Prichard at http://www.catchprichard.com…
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035. San Francisco's indie pop darlings the Love Jerks - Bryan Garza of Scissors for Lefty and Rebecca Garza-Bortman of Happy Fangs and My First Earthquake - stop by to share tales about their rock opera wedding, eating cereal in the shower, Rebecca's podcast "Advice from Mom" and the classic rivalry Rockers vs. Dockers. Check out more from Love Je…
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034. Lindsey Starr is a veteran Los Angeles indie pop singer songwriter who has performed with the likes of Fences and Macklemore. We talk about whether or not to tell someone when you write a super personal song about them, giving props to the people behind the scenes in the music world, not shitting on female popstars, the grind of being on the r…
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033. Tony Thaxton, host and producer of Feliz Navipod, drummer for Motion City Soundtrack, and writer of silly Star Wars songs, stops by to play said songs. We talk of his love of Star Wars and the Muppets, why he quit touring, why comedy appeals to so many musicians, playing drums for Weird Al and more! Check out Tony Thaxton's Patreon page at htt…
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032. Keeley Bumford stops by to perform songs from her personal songwriting project, Dresage. Keeley sings and plays piano and is joined by Lara Somogyi on harp and Greg Martin on lead guitar. We talk about our shared time performing in The Rocky Horror Hipster Show in Los Angeles, the issues she has to tackle as a woman in the music industry, find…
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031. James Spaite shows off his guitar chops while crooning heartfelt songs in the vein of John Mayer, Andy McKee and Damien Rice. A great storyteller, James regales us with some great anecdotes and we discuss religion, equality, toxic masculinity, education, living with ADHD and much more. Hear more from James Spaite at http://www.jamesspaite.com …
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030. Tiny Stills returns to the podcast! Kailynn has a great new album coming on June 1st called Laughing Into The Void and her and I talk about getting married, gun control, audio erotica, politics, finding hope in youth, songwriting, being curmudgeons and much more! Hear more from Tiny Still at http://www.tinystills.com Recorded at the Dragons De…
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029. Comedian and musician Jefferson Bergey stops by to play raunchy, dirty, very funny songs that are not at all appropriate for children. We talk being a piglet in a room full of pugs, how you straddle the line between being a musician and a comedian, getting divorced and moving to San Francisco and more. Featuring guest appearances from tap danc…
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028. I'm joined by Natalie Smith of the band Cape Weather and we discuss their new music video 'Telephono', moving to Los Angeles, "Let's talk about Mental Health", the creative process and buying the dream music school is selling. Hear more from Natalie Smith and Cape Weather at http://capeweather.bandcamp.com Recorded at the the Jam Pad in San Fr…
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027. Semplica is the songwriting stylings of Doug Orey. Doug joins me to talk about starting a sports team at Berklee school of music, going to school with Tiny Stills and Yellowbirddd, early 2000s emo bands, whether getting a degree in music is worth it, the power of songwriting and much more. Hear more from Semplica at https://www.wtfsemplica.com…
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026. The warm and insightful Ryan Stier of Extravision shares his ambient psychedelic folk with us and talks tour challenges, band break ups, rebirth, tattoos, identity, shaking the brain loose and more. Ryan's tour mate Nicholas Naioti joins us at the end too! Hear more from Extravision at https://extravisionmusic.bandcamp.com Recorded at the Drag…
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025. The kind and funny Nicholas Naioti shares his ambient electronic indie dreamscapes with us and talks about his hometown of Fairfield, Iowa, owning a bar and bookstore, being vulnerable, how poetry has influenced his music, why social media is brain poison and more. Hear more from Nicholas Naioti at nicholascube.com Recorded at the Dragons Den …
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024. Jeremy Lyon of King Dream comes by to share his classic rock inspired folk on acoustic guitar, voice and harmonica. Him and I chat about his old band Tumbleweed Wanderers, getting inspired by The Matches, how Neil Gaiman has affected his music, making relationships work and much more! Follow King Dream on Instagram at http://www.instagram.com/…
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023. Dogcatcher joins us at The Art Farm in San Jose, CA. Core members Andrew Heine (Vocals / Rhodes / Banjo / Guitar), Jared Milos (Bass), Ramon Esquivel (Drums) are joined by Geoff McCann (Guitar) and Joey Guthrie (Percussion) to share their unique brand of soulful indie rock. We talk joining the marines, playing music in Silicon Valley, collabor…
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022. Cellist Isaiah Gage joins us on the podcast. Performing songs on cello, voice and beat boxing, Isaiah and I discuss growing up in the back of his parents instrument repair shop (David Gage String Instruments in New York City), dealing with anxiety, depression and mental health, toxic masculinity and the male role in todays society. Hear more f…
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021. Band Fuzz Francis comes on the show to play their beautifully crafted indie pop rock songs. Beth (Voice / Guitar), Kubes (Drums) and Scott (Bass) talk quitting your job to make music, staying in your body, Circus School, breaking up with someone when you love them still, marketing yourself and life living in a van! Hear more from Fuzz Francis …
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020. Happy New Year! Folk singer songwriter Britt Kusserow joins us to share her beautiful deeply personal songs and her fascinating life story. We talk about Britt's life living in New Zealand, being a youth minister, coming out as queer to her church, writing songs, working in Mental Health and Conservation, writing songs and much more. Hear more…
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019. Husband and wife Henry and Jen of the LA based Rock n Roll band Aloud join us to perform their songs on acoustic guitar, electric guitar and voice. The tunes feature giant catchy harmonies and blues influenced riffs and the conversation features talk of Spider-Man, being romantically involved with your musical partner, how relocating influence…
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018. Los Angeles Bassist and "Gentlecore" Songwriter Liam McCormack joins us to perform some of his beautiful songs on guitar and voice. We talk about his early 2000's emo influences, learning to appreciate what is already in front of you, connecting with nature, developing tools to cope with depression and our favorite coffee, beer and podcasts. H…
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017. Los Angeles producer and songwriter Elle Belle joins us to perform some of his songs on acoustic guitar and voice. We talk developing a character and what can be liberating and confining about that, crafting the perfect jingle, whether to cast a wide net or not when songwriting and shaking shit loose. All that plus a surprise guest appearance …
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015. Mike Shirley-Donnely of the chip tunes influenced indie rock band Curious Quail joins me to perform some of his bands songs on acoustic guitar and Nintendo Gameboy. We talk about how video games have influences his bands sound, the Sci-Fi storytelling throughout his songwriting and the mysterious Cat Portal that has lead him to live with 24 fu…
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012. Modern Huge is the music of Charo Molina, a songwriter and performer based out of Los Angeles, CA who draws influence from the likes of Elliott Smith, Jeff Buckley and Nelly Furtado. She and Zen chat living in Los Angeles, what it's like to have a gun pulled on you and hosting the queer radio show and podcast 'Homoground'. Hear more from Moder…
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010. It's episode ten and Gloom Folk songwriter John Miller of The Holy Dark sits down with Zen to talk mental health, dealing with depression, fitting in, getting older and growing up, touring with Blaqk Audio and Night Riots and touring for the first time. Hear more from John Miller at http://www.johnmillerband.com…
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009. Country Singer-Songwriter Jason Hawk Harris, lead guitarist for The Show Ponies, joins Zen to talk about his new solo project, Harry Potter, his favorite books, how social media and our image-based society is ruining our lives, his love for sad songs and much much more. Hear more from Jason Hawk Harris at http://www.jasonhawkharris.com…
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007. Derek Ted is a singer songwriter from the San Francisco Bay Area who currently resides in Los Angeles. The lead singer of Owl Paws, Dereks solo material shifts away from his prog-rock roots into serious folk indie territory. Him and I sit down to rap about being best friends with THSS alumni Field Medic, getting almost arrested in the desert, …
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006. Eden Iris is a singer songwriter based out of Los Angeles by way of New Zealand who writes exquisitely crafted acoustic pop songs. Her and I sit down at Primitive Ears in North Hollywood to discuss moving across the world, playing board games, collaborating with Grammy Award Winning artists and how drawing from her influences like Jimi Hendrix…
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005. Deep Breaths is the atmospheric indie finger-picked song stylings of Daniel Berkman. Joined by guitarist Trevor O'Neill, the three of us sit down at Primitive Ears in North Hollywood, CA to discuss growing up, moving between the Bay Area, Los Angeles and Portland, decades long friendships, owning a dog and how your influences (Radiohead, The N…
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004. Kendra McKinley is a singer songwriter from San Francisco, CA who is influenced by the likes of Brian Wilson and St. Vincent and writes songs that span the entire spectrum of pop music. She and I sit down at the Ivy Hill Entertainment offices in Berkeley, CA to talk playing music with your siblings, touring, growing up in Santa Cruz, teaching …
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002. Field Medic is the music of Kevin Patrick, a singer songwriter from San Francisco, CA who writes lo-fi freak folk tunes on acoustic guitar, harmonica and boom box. Him and I discuss the songwriting process, hip-hop, living life full time freestyle, Sunroom Records and Salon and that time he got in trouble with an army of San Francisco tech bro…
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Welcome to The House Show Show with Zen Zenith, who is me! I'm a big music fan so I invite my favorite songwriters to come play songs, chat with me and engage in a Q&A all in front of a live audience. This is the result. Our very first official episode comes out Tuesday, March 14th! Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thehouseshowshow Twitter: http:/…
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