297: Connor Daniel (Avril Lavigne, Yellowcard, Simple Plan) On Modern Rock Production, Working At A High-End Studio, And Making Killer Records On A Bedroom Setup episode artwork

EPISODE · Jan 5, 2026 · 1H 25M

297: Connor Daniel (Avril Lavigne, Yellowcard, Simple Plan) On Modern Rock Production, Working At A High-End Studio, And Making Killer Records On A Bedroom Setup

from The Self-Recording Band · host Benedikt Hain / Manel Espinosa Berenguer / Connor Daniel

Your next step:Apply for coaching!👉 If you already have songs written and want to get them release-ready, go ahead and apply for coaching now. We’ll show you how to produce, record, mix, and master your songs. In your DAW of choice, and with only the plugins and gear you already own. With unlimited feedback, full 1-on-1 guidance, and a custom music production plan made specifically for you.Sounds interesting?🚀 Click here for all the details:theselfrecordingband.com/coaching--Episode show notes:In this episode, we’re joined by Connor Daniel - an LA-based writer, producer, and engineer, working closely with John Feldmann, while also producing and mixing records from his own home studio.Connor has worked on projects involving artists like Avril Lavigne, Yellowcard, Simple Plan, and collaborations featuring Travis Barker - but what makes this conversation especially relevant is that Connor still self-records his own band, socialghosts, and produces much of his work outside of big studios.This episode is a deep, honest conversation about:What actually matters in modern rock and pop productionWhy song and taste beat gear every timeHow to navigate self-recording without overthinking gear and setupsWhen polished production helps - and when raw honesty winsHow to collaborate better as a producer, engineer, or artistNo hype. No dogma. Just real-world insight from someone working at the highest level and in a bedroom studio.Topics We CoverConnor’s unexpected path from artist to producer/engineerLearning production by necessityGetting hired at a major studio via InstagramWhat really makes assistants stand out in pro environmentsWhy producing your own band is harder than producing othersTemplates, workflows, and staying organized without killing creativityMixing in untreated rooms (and how to make it work)Translation vs. perfection when checking mixesGenre-blending, modern rock trends, and authenticityWhy listeners don’t care about your gear choicesThe psychology of collaboration and producer communicationWhen to trust instinct - and when to just try the ideaListen / WatchPodcast: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, all major platformsYouTube: Full video version available--For links to everything we've mentioned in this episode, as well as full show notes go to: theselfrecordingband.com/297--Send us Fan MailIf you have any questions, feedback, topic ideas or want to suggest a guest, email us at: [email protected]

Your next step: Apply for coaching! 👉 If you already have songs written and want to get them release-ready, go ahead and apply for coaching now. We’ll show you how to produce, record, mix, and master your songs. In your DAW of choice, and with only the plugins and gear you already own. With unlimited feedback, full 1-on-1 guidance, and a custom music production plan made specifically for you. Sounds interesting? 🚀 Click here for all the details: theselfrecordingband.com...

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