
From Everyone with Peter J-T
In the music industry, or just curious about how things work behind the scenes? Join host Peter J-T as he hangs out with creatives to share stories of success and laugh at the mishaps that (inevitably) happen along the way. Musicians, photographers, videographers, producers, designers - in our industries, we can learn something From Everyone.
Episodes
92 episodes
e094 // JP Ratta (Devitalized)
JP Ratta, vocalist of Devitalized, joins the show to celebrate booking Devitalized's first tour, the moments when life got weird on that run, what it's like being in a band with his brother, dealing with anxiety before shows, and so much more -...
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Episode 94
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1:12:22

e093 // Nate Scott (DOOMSCOPE)
Nate Scott, bassist of Doomscope, joins the show to celebrate DOOMSCOPE's debut EP, 'MISALIGNED IN TIME', the challenges of returning to music after a hiatus, being a bassist who doesn't want to play guitar, the process of becoming comfortable ...
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Episode 93
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1:13:23

e092 // Mia Palazzo (Photographer)
Mia Palazzo, a photographer, joins the show to celebrate her first year of photographing concerts, how an interview with Chris Wiseman helped start the journey, learning how to get photo passes, surviving mosh pits at wild local shows, and so m...
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Episode 92
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1:09:45

e091 // James Trask (Shapethrower)
James Trask, guitarist of Shapethrower, joins the show to celebrate Grief Cycle, his hyper-competitive teenage years in a percussion ensemble, getting tricked into his first band, forming Shapethrower in high school with "the bad kids", highlig...
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Episode 91
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1:26:20

e090 // Johnny Coldheart (Voluntary Victim)
Johnny Coldheart, bassist of Voluntary Victim, joins the show to celebrate his recent/first experience on tour, how it made him a better parent, avoiding vices on the road, the origin story of Voluntary Victim, how he's found peace in recovery,...
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Episode 90
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1:32:33

e089 // DOOMSCOPE
Three of the four members of DOOMSCOPE join the show to chat about deciding to start fresh after a decade working on Half Hearted, the year+ of build up to releasing their debut EP, what their goals are for the new band, and so much more - befo...
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Episode 89
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1:07:21

e088 // Zach Lemieux (Shapethrower)
Zach Lemieux, guitarist and backing vocalist in Shapethrower, returns to the show to celebrate Shapethrower's debut LP, filming 'Death Dealer' in a shipping container, growing the band by taking it more seriously, his ongoing tattoo apprentices...
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Episode 88
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1:11:16

e087 // Rickelle Tavares (Photo, Video, Merch)
Rickelle Tavares returns to the show to chat about her multiple tours across the US this year, balancing photo and video on tour, creating a six and a half minute live music video, creating photos for an article in Kerrang!, and so much more - ...
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Episode 87
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1:06:28

e086 // Auzi Agnelli (Ratblood)
Auzi Agnelli, vocalist of Ratblood, joins the show to chat growing up in heavy music, having police deliver pizza to a skatepark show, his path through local bands to forming Ratblood, finding a unique voice, inspiration vs emulation, his...
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Episode 86
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1:21:13

e085 // Anthony Mejia (Rose Lane)
Anthony Mejia, vocalist of Rose Lane, joins the show to chat about their upcoming show at a burger joint, growing up a mile from the Palladium, the journey to becoming a vocalist, finding his voice on stage, using metal as a safe space, and so ...
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Episode 85
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1:12:28

e084 // Andrew Popolizio (Dreamwake)
Andrew Popolizio, drummer of Dreamwake, returns to the show to celebrate signing with UNFD! We chat about first meeting the label reps, touring Canada with Within the Ruins, filming 'Heatwave', the benefits of streaming music, finding time to p...
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Episode 84
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1:43:37

e083 // Josh Boucher (Burying Point)
Josh, bassist of Burying Point, joins the show to celebrate Burying Point's newest single, "The Eighth Circle", how trumpet was his first step towards metal, chasing his forever rig, why music needs imperfections, Burying Point's upcoming plans...
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Episode 83
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1:09:44

e082 // Sam McBride & Jake Miller (No Eye Has Seen)
Sam and Jake join the show to celebrate the release of the Cavern, their upcoming album "Impermanence" (out on 1/10/25), the call that removed our dream location from production, creating the Northern Lights for Lyra, finally discovering Slipkn...
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Episode 82
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50:33

e081 // Ethan Harrison (Great American Ghost)
Ethan Harrison, vocalist of Great American Ghost, joins the show to celebrate GAG's new album, 'Tragedy of the Commons', their upcoming Australian tour, the wild story of filming, 'Forsaken' in a quarry with surprise spectators, why music...
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Episode 81
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1:19:33

e079 // Andy Reynolds (Thus Spoke Zarathustra)
Andy Reynolds, vocalist in Thus Spoke Zarathustra, joins the show to chat about starting the band in his bedroom, applying the 3% rule when writing music, what made him switch from keyboards to vocals, upcoming shows on the road with TSZ,...
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Episode 79
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1:13:17

e078 // Jimmy Barbetti (Scooped Up!)
Jimmy Barbetti joins the show to celebrate "The Runs", learning guitar to start Scooped Up!, following Warped Tour to promote his band, behind the scenes of self-producing their music videos, creating a record label for the band, getting expell...
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Episode 78
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1:12:44

e077 // Kevin Stevens (Pixel Artist)
Kevin Stevens joins the show to chat about pursuing pixel art, how it led him to I Am's music video for "Infernal Panther", enduring the "ugly phase" in projects, selling at his first conventions, the secondary skills that go into being an arti...
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Episode 77
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1:17:38

e076 // CHAINTWIST
CHAINTWIST joins the show to celebrate their new EP, "BLEED OUT", share the details of the writing process, why naming songs sucks, the embarrassing pre-pro demos from the music video for "The End", how they handle receiving feedback, their dre...
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Episode 76
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1:01:19

e075 // Frankie Forbes (Drummer)
Frankie Forbes joins the show to chat about writing music for his solo project from a drummer's perspective, the exciting announcements on the horizon, getting into drumming as a teenager, going to college to study drums, joining What We Do In ...
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Episode 75
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1:23:47

e074 // Mike Rainey, Ryan Shaner, Jim Gillespie
Mike Rainey, Ryan Shaner & Jim Gillespie join the show for e074 to celebrate Mike's new book, "Delco Dirtball" & laugh at old memories of starting stand-up comedy, getting fired for performing at work, their favorite farts of all time, ...
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Episode 74
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1:22:55

e073 // Hunter Lenoir (Photo, Video & Thus Spoke Zarathustra)
Hunter Lenoir joins the show to chat about filming skits in high school, how that grew into touring the entire country with bands, discovering emo music from gaming videos, upcoming travel plans for Thus Spoke Zarathustra, and so much more - en...
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Episode 73
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1:12:23

e072 // Ryan Obier (CHAINTWIST)
Ryan Obier, drummer in CHAINTWIST, returns to the show for his 4th appearance to chat about starting bands in Chili's, finding band members on Craigslist, the unique stressors of headlining, playing shows to ten people, the value of being in a ...
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Episode 72
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1:06:55

e071 // Canaan Bilodeau (Burying Point)
Canaan Bilodeau, guitarist in Burying Point, joins the show to share how recording bands has influenced writing for his own band, how he first got into metal as a saxophone player, the necessity of competition in art, upcoming Burying Point mer...
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Episode 71
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1:07:20

e070 // Shaine Frederick (LatentSelf)
Shaine Frederick, creator of LatentSelf, returns to the show to celebrate his single, "Around the Sun", writing songs from scratch as a drummer, creating time capsules, unlearning bad habits, being a lefty drummer, and being a "self-proclaimed ...
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Episode 70
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1:04:54

e069 // Billy Smith (Neutralized Existence)
Billy Smith, multi-instrumentalist in Neutralized Existence, joins the show to celebrate his single, "The Dead Forget You Quickly", the upcoming EP, being a "one-man-band", the pros and cons of short-form content, playing Thrash Metal at a YMCA...
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Episode 69
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1:06:09
