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Exploring Liminal Spaces w/ Myles Bullen #49

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Answering questions submitted by fans & other musicians, Myles Bullen explores their latest album with Pepe Bandit. Myles reveals an unknown history to Pepe that has secretly connected them both for over 15 years. Themes of connection, community & cathartic music are also brought up. Myles discusses the evolution of their music, particularly the transition from hip-hop to a more folk punk sound. They share insights on the creative process behind their latest album, the importance of vulnerability in performance, and the personal significance of the album's themes. The discussion also touches on the challenges of solitude, the joy of artistic collaboration, and the deep connections formed through music. Questions & comments from the entire Friends In Real Life lineup, Folk Punk Dad, Eric King & more!


Support the podcast/get bonus episodes + goods

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • A word from Eric King
  • Making music to connect deeply with those who have experienced hardship
  • Why Eric King intimidated Myles
  • Why Myles intimidated Pepe
  • The connection the audience feels at a live show w/ Myles
  • Reflections on the album artwork & its personal meaning
  • The album creates a feeling of communal sharing and celebration
  • How performing in folk punk spaces has been life-changing & career-saving for Myles
  • The minimalist approach in the album challenges Myles to be more vulnerable
  • The names of the fish on the album cover are a tribute to friends lost

Order a copy of Liminal Spaces by Myles Bullen

Back On The Grind Records - Get DIY, Folk Punk Music & merch:

  • backonthegrindrecords.bandcamp.com/music

Get Coffee for the Bandit in you; roasted by Pepe

  • StayFreeCoffee.com

Follow the podcast on Instagram

  • instagram.com/backonthegrindpod/?hl=engram

Send us questions, comments or topic suggestions to

***Word of mouth really matters to us. Here's two simple things you can do to help keep this podcast going strong:

  • Share your favorite episode with a friend who you think will also enjoy it.
  • Leave us a rating or review. It will help us reach & support more folks like you & that's why we do this :)

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Manage episode 480016215 series 3476161
Content provided by Scott Bodnar and Pepe Bandit. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Scott Bodnar and Pepe Bandit or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Answering questions submitted by fans & other musicians, Myles Bullen explores their latest album with Pepe Bandit. Myles reveals an unknown history to Pepe that has secretly connected them both for over 15 years. Themes of connection, community & cathartic music are also brought up. Myles discusses the evolution of their music, particularly the transition from hip-hop to a more folk punk sound. They share insights on the creative process behind their latest album, the importance of vulnerability in performance, and the personal significance of the album's themes. The discussion also touches on the challenges of solitude, the joy of artistic collaboration, and the deep connections formed through music. Questions & comments from the entire Friends In Real Life lineup, Folk Punk Dad, Eric King & more!


Support the podcast/get bonus episodes + goods

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • A word from Eric King
  • Making music to connect deeply with those who have experienced hardship
  • Why Eric King intimidated Myles
  • Why Myles intimidated Pepe
  • The connection the audience feels at a live show w/ Myles
  • Reflections on the album artwork & its personal meaning
  • The album creates a feeling of communal sharing and celebration
  • How performing in folk punk spaces has been life-changing & career-saving for Myles
  • The minimalist approach in the album challenges Myles to be more vulnerable
  • The names of the fish on the album cover are a tribute to friends lost

Order a copy of Liminal Spaces by Myles Bullen

Back On The Grind Records - Get DIY, Folk Punk Music & merch:

  • backonthegrindrecords.bandcamp.com/music

Get Coffee for the Bandit in you; roasted by Pepe

  • StayFreeCoffee.com

Follow the podcast on Instagram

  • instagram.com/backonthegrindpod/?hl=engram

Send us questions, comments or topic suggestions to

***Word of mouth really matters to us. Here's two simple things you can do to help keep this podcast going strong:

  • Share your favorite episode with a friend who you think will also enjoy it.
  • Leave us a rating or review. It will help us reach & support more folks like you & that's why we do this :)

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

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