
Ep. 260: Day at the Fair w/ Robert J. Heiner
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Day at the Fair was a New Jersey-based pop punk band that gained attention in the early 2000s with their emotionally charged lyrics and catchy, melodic hooks. Best known for their 2005 album The Rocking Chair Years, the band blended heartfelt storytelling with energetic, anthemic soundscapes. Though their time was brief, they left a lasting impression on fans of the Drive-Thru Records era.
I got Rob on the Skype and this is what we chat about.
- The weird show at Mt Arlington Elks in Jersey
- Joining Lanemeyer
- Joining Scratch Kid
- Joining Humble Beginnings
- The antics of Humble Beginnings
- The Forever Endeavor
- Almost getting killed by Casey Lee Morgan
- Him being the reason Brian Fallon joined Lanemeyer
- The origins of Day at the Fair
- The Pain Game
- Signing to Drive Thru / Rushmore Records
- The Bees artwork on the LP
- The Mile After trying to out drink them
- Having weed in the Humble van while it’s getting searched
- The time he slapped me across the face
- And a ton more
Here are the links that I mention in the intro:
Check out his company www.aimplfy.com
Go see him play with Humble Beginnings
Go see him play with Day at the Fair