Episode #158, Jeremiah James Gonzales

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Episode #158, Jeremiah James Gonzales

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Pleased to've met Jeremiah James Gonzales and learned all about Redder Moon for Episode #158. Redder Moon's blend of gothic new-wave/post-punk can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and Bandcamp. They've got something in the neighborhood of eight releases available to check out, including a single from late last year, with more stuff coming soon.Jeremiah was kind enough to share a portion of an evening in January with me, and I enjoyed hearing about his songwriting, recording, and band history. We talked about growing up, family, friends, and a few of his favorite albums, too, which were these:Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (1988), Iron MaidenThe Cure's Disintegration (1989)Angel Dust (1992), Faith No MoreInterpol's Turn on the Bright Lights (2002)Badass Records podcast episodes air Thursdays where you stream and on YouTube. You can keep tabs on the show via Twitter and Instagram. Everything lives on the site (badassrecordspodcast.com), and guest inquiries should be delivered to badassrecordspodcast at gmail dot com.Thank you for your support of the progrum.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the audio content contained within this episode. They are clips from a STS9 track called, "Tokyo," which is from their 2005 release, Artifact, c/o STS9.

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