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EPISODE · Jan 6, 2026 · 37 MIN

Jozey & The Corruption PARS808

from the Pennsylvania Rock Show · host Build the Scene

Episode 808 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show features an in-depth conversation with Jozey, frontman of Jozey & the Corruption and the creator of The Louder Than My Demons Podcast, a brutally honest audio/video journal documenting his personal battle to get and stay sober. Known for gritty rock anthems, emotional intensity, and a fearless willingness to speak openly about struggle, resilience, and recovery, Jozey is one of the most compelling voices in the unsigned rock and alternative music scene.This episode explores multiple layers of Jozey’s creative world, beginning with the highly anticipated return of Jozey & the Corruption to the stage on January 10th, marking a powerful comeback moment for the band. Fans have been eagerly awaiting the group’s return, and Episode 808 takes listeners behind the curtain of what this performance means for the band, their music, and the future of the project.We also discuss the release of two standout singles from their album Being #2 Sucks — Ghosts and Devil’s Going to Win. Both tracks demonstrate the band’s signature fusion of raw rock energy, melodic hooks, and deeply personal storytelling. Ghosts delivers an introspective, emotionally charged look at the shadows that linger long after past mistakes, relationships, or internal battles. Devil’s Going to Win uses aggressive rock grit and lyrical urgency to explore the darker moments of self-doubt and the internal tug-of-war between self-destruction and redemption. Together, these singles highlight why Jozey & the Corruption continue to resonate strongly with listeners who crave authenticity in modern rock.The conversation also dives into The Louder Than My Demons Podcast, Jozey’s ongoing war journal chronicling his journey through addiction, sobriety, relapse, and recovery. The podcast is unfiltered, direct, and emotionally honest, offering a voice for anyone navigating their own struggles while reminding listeners that healing is not linear. Throughout Episode 808, Jozey shares the mindset behind launching the podcast, the responsibility of vulnerability, and how the project has impacted both his life and his connection with fans.Listeners will gain insight into the creative process behind Jozey & the Corruption, the meaning of their recent releases, what the band’s January 10th return signifies, and how Jozey continues channeling his personal experiences into powerful rock music and raw storytelling. This is a must-hear episode for fans of modern rock, emotional songwriting, mental health advocacy, and the Western Pennsylvania music community.

Episode 808 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show features an in-depth conversation with Jozey, frontman of Jozey & the Corruption and the creator of The Louder Than My Demons Podcast, a brutally honest audio/video journal documenting his personal battle to get and stay sober. Known for gritty rock anthems, emotional intensity, and a fearless willingness to speak openly about struggle, resilience, and recovery, Jozey is one of the most compelling voices in the unsigned rock and alternative music scene.This episode explores multiple layers of Jozey’s creative world, beginning with the highly anticipated return of Jozey & the Corruption to the stage on January 10th, marking a powerful comeback moment for the band. Fans have been eagerly awaiting the group’s return, and Episode 808 takes listeners behind the curtain of what this performance means for the band, their music, and the future of the project.We also discuss the release of two standout singles from their album Being #2 Sucks — Ghosts and Devil’s Going to Win. Both tracks demonstrate the band’s signature fusion of raw rock energy, melodic hooks, and deeply personal storytelling. Ghosts delivers an introspective, emotionally charged look at the shadows that linger long after past mistakes, relationships, or internal battles. Devil’s Going to Win uses aggressive rock grit and lyrical urgency to explore the darker moments of self-doubt and the internal tug-of-war between self-destruction and redemption. Together, these singles highlight why Jozey & the Corruption continue to resonate strongly with listeners who crave authenticity in modern rock.The conversation also dives into The Louder Than My Demons Podcast, Jozey’s ongoing war journal chronicling his journey through addiction, sobriety, relapse, and recovery. The podcast is unfiltered, direct, and emotionally honest, offering a voice for anyone navigating their own struggles while reminding listeners that healing is not linear. Throughout Episode 808, Jozey shares the mindset behind launching the podcast, the responsibility of vulnerability, and how the project has impacted both his life and his connection with fans.Listeners will gain insight into the creative process behind Jozey & the Corruption, the meaning of their recent releases, what the band’s January 10th return signifies, and how Jozey continues channeling his personal experiences into powerful rock music and raw storytelling. This is a must-hear episode for fans of modern rock, emotional songwriting, mental health advocacy, and the Western Pennsylvania music community.

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