How Ya Goin', Eamon Sandwith? (The Chats)
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G’day, welcome to How Ya Goin’?
You’ll know my mate in this episode as the frontman and bass player for The Chats.
The Psychos have been lucky to tour with The Chats a bunch of times, and hanging out with them is always a fun time.
They’re one of the hardest working and creative bands I know. They’ve even won an ARIA and an APRA for how good they are at writing songs.
And their frontman, Eamon is a great bloke and mate. He’s always up to something, whether it’s with the three bands he’s in, or helping others release their music with his label Bargain Bin Records.
Eamon came up to visit us on the farm back in March and stayed the night. We got ourselves a couple of cans, sat down in the shed, and had this chat.
Get it inta ya.
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How Ya Goin'? and the upcoming I REALLY LIKE BEER tour is proudly supported by Bodriggy Brewing and Heaps Normal. The best brewskies goin' 'round.
Cosmic Psychos have a new album coming out November 7th, called I REALLY LIKE BEER.
A tour will quickly follow it, where we'll be playing 40 odd dates through Australia. And we’ll be hitting Europe and The States next year.
Check out cosmicpsychos.com.au if you wanna get onto tickets or make sure we’re coming your way.
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How Ya Goin'? is produced by Sam Loy, a documentary maker, podcast and radio producer, and wannabe rock star. He started making audio content as a hobby, producing the documentary show Human/Ordinary. The right people heard the show and he started getting offers for work.
Since then, he's worked with the likes of Louis Theroux (The Louis Theroux Podcast), Marc Fennel (Not Alone - Beyond Blue), and Alexis Fernandez (Rule Benders - Samsung), and is very chuffed about making a 10 part book adaptation about an infamous 1944 plot to kill Hitler (Treason).
He has enjoyed every moment of working on How Ya' Goin'?, except for driving home from Ross' farm late at night, dodging 37 kangaroos with a death wish.