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  • Michael Williams (The Agony Scene, R.R. Williams, Thirty Called Arson)
    2025/11/07

    In this upcoming episode of The Rumors Are True Podcast, host Jeremy Alan Gould welcomes Michael Williams, frontman of the legendary metal band The Agony Scene, and R.R. Williams for a deep, wide-ranging conversation about music, purpose, and personal evolution. The two guests open up about their early influences, the defining moments that shaped their creative identities, and the struggles that come with staying true to yourself in a constantly shifting music landscape.

    Michael shares stories from The Agony Scene’s early days—how the band rose out of the Oklahoma metal and hardcore scene, the challenges of maintaining creative chemistry after years apart, and what it’s been like to reconnect with fans who’ve grown alongside the band. R.R. Williams adds his own perspective on the underground community, discussing the emotional weight of performing, the grind of touring life, and the balance between ambition, art, and faith. Together, they reflect on how their personal experiences—on and off the stage—have shaped not only their sound but also their outlook on life.

    Throughout the episode, the conversation moves between laughter and honesty, touching on topics like burnout, reinvention, collaboration, and what it means to evolve without losing the spark that started it all. The guests also tease what’s next—new creative projects, renewed energy, and a shared desire to keep pushing boundaries in their respective work.

    Authentic, passionate, and unfiltered, this episode captures the heart of what The Rumors Are True Podcast is all about: the real stories behind the music, told by the people who live it every day. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of The Agony Scene, a musician searching for inspiration, or just someone who loves hearing about the grit and grace behind creativity, this conversation will leave you inspired and ready to turn the volume up.



    Produced by Wesley Hill @thebigwes

    Artwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowser

    Music by Brian Jerin R.I.P.

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    1 時間 24 分
  • Andrew Godwin (Embodyment, The Famine, Pyrithion, Hope Deferred)
    2025/10/31

    In this episode of The Rumors Are True Podcast, host and guest Andy Godwin take a deep dive into his decades-long musical journey through some of the most creative and heavy bands in the underground scene — Embodyment, The Famine, Pyrithion, and Hope Deferred. Andy reflects on the early days of Embodyment’s raw, deathcore beginnings and their bold transition into melodic and alternative territory, offering insight into the creative risks that defined the band’s evolution.

    He shares rare stories from the road and studio, discusses the camaraderie and challenges within each band, and explores how his artistic approach has matured over time. Andy also opens up about the themes of faith, struggle, and perseverance that continue to influence his music. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering these bands for the first time, this episode paints a vivid picture of one musician’s passion for pushing boundaries and staying true to his vision in the ever-changing world of heavy music.


    Produced by Wesley Hill @thebigwes

    Artwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowser

    Music by Brian Jerin R.I.P.

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    1 時間 52 分
  • Bil Brown and Dave Anderson (DigHayZoose)
    2025/10/24

    In this two-part episode series of The Rumors Are True podcast, host Jeremy Gould welcomes all four members of Dighayzoose — Bil Brown, Dave Anderson, Jimmi Florez, and Phil Schlotterer — for an in-depth and entertaining conversation about one of the most inventive and fearless bands to come out of the early ’90s alternative scene.

    Across both episodes, the band reflects on their origins in Kansas City, their time on R.E.X. Records, and the creative chaos that fueled albums like StruggleFish and MagentaMantaLoveTree. They share behind-the-scenes stories from recording sessions and touring days, exploring how their genre-bending blend of funk, punk, rock, and art-school experimentation set them apart from their peers.

    The discussion also dives into their spiritual and artistic philosophies, the dynamics between band members, and the legacy of Dighayzoose’s wild, uncompromising vision. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering them for the first time, this two-part series is a must-listen for anyone interested in boundary-pushing music and the creative spirit that defined a generation.


    Produced by Wesley Hill @thebigwes

    Artwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredhasebowser

    Music by Brian Jerin R.I.P.

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  • Rob Horner (Zao, GODS)
    2025/10/17

    In this episode of The Rumors Are True, host Jeremy Alan Gould sits down with Rob Horner, former bassist for Zao and Gods, to talk about his time in two of the most influential bands in heavy music and the journey that shaped him along the way. Rob reflects on his years with Zao during a pivotal era for the band — a period that helped define the sound and spirit of early metalcore — and shares insights into the writing, touring, and community that surrounded that scene.

    The conversation also dives into Rob’s post-Zao project, Gods, exploring how that band grew out of his desire to keep creating meaningful, emotionally honest music. Rob discusses his creative process, the lessons learned from the highs and challenges of life on the road, and what it was like to be part of a scene that still resonates deeply with fans decades later.

    With stories about friendship, art, and the evolution of underground heavy music, this episode offers a rare and candid look at one musician’s journey through two important chapters of the genre’s history.


    Produced by Wesley Hill @thebigwes

    Artwork By Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowser

    Music by Brian Jerin R.I.P.

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    1 時間 12 分
  • Mikee Bridges (Tom Con, Tomfest, Sometime Sunday, Tragedy Ann, Twin Sister)
    2025/10/10

    In this episode of The Rumors Are True, host Jeremy Alan Gould welcomes Mikee Bridges — musician, promoter, and creator of TomFest — to talk about his latest project, TomCon: The Other Music Convention. Mikee shares the inspiration behind this brand-new event happening October 24–25, 2025, at the Crowne Plaza in Costa Mesa, California, and how it aims to bring fans and artists together in a whole new way.

    Listeners will hear Mikee reflect on his journey through bands like how decades of experience in the Christian alternative and punk scenes have shaped his vision for TomCon. Unlike a traditional music festival, TomCon is designed as a fan convention — complete with panels, Q&A sessions, artist meet-and-greets, photo ops, and live performances — celebrating the stories and community behind the music.

    Throughout the conversation, Mikee talks about the heart behind the event, what attendees can expect from the two-day lineup of over 50 artists and 12 panel discussions, and why Costa Mesa is the perfect home for this gathering of fans, musicians, and scene veterans. Whether you were part of the underground music movement of the ’90s or are discovering it for the first time, this episode dives deep into what makes TomCon a truly one-of-a-kind experience.

    For full details, artist announcements, and tickets, visit tomconvention.com.


    Produced by Wesley Hill @thebigwes

    Artwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowser

    Music By Brian Jerin R.I.P.

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    22 分
  • Nate Young (Anberlin)
    2025/10/02

    On this episode of The Rumors Are True Podcast, we welcome Nate Young, drummer of the beloved alternative rock band Anberlin, as well as a driving creative force behind his side project, SUS. Nate takes us through his musical journey, sharing memories from Anberlin’s early days, the band’s rise to international success, and what it’s like to create music that connects deeply with fans across generations. He opens up about the band’s reunion years, how their chemistry has evolved, and the challenges and rewards of balancing life as a touring musician.

    We also spend time exploring Nate’s work outside of Anberlin, particularly the artistic vision behind SUS. With this project, he leans into experimentation, crafting soundscapes that allow him to express a different side of his creativity. Nate talks about the freedom of writing and recording in new ways, and how SUS has become an outlet for exploring ideas that don’t always fit within the framework of Anberlin.

    This conversation is equal parts nostalgic and forward-looking — offering insight into what it takes to remain passionate about making music over decades, while still pushing into new creative territory. Whether you’re a longtime Anberlin fan or curious to hear about Nate’s newest artistic chapters, this episode is a must-listen.

    Produced by Wesley Hill @thebigwes

    Artwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowser

    Music by Brian Jerin R.I.P.

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    1 時間 37 分
  • Chris Higdon (Elliott, Falling Forward, Mirrorless)
    2025/09/26

    This episode of The Rumors Are True Podcast features a conversation with Chris Higdon, the voice and creative force behind some of the most beloved bands to come out of Louisville, Kentucky, including Elliott, Falling Forward, and his latest project, Mirroless. Chris reflects on the early days of the hardcore and emo scene, tracing how Falling Forward laid the groundwork for Elliott’s expansive and emotionally charged sound that would go on to influence countless bands.

    The discussion digs into the stories behind the songs, the friendships and struggles that shaped the music, and what it was like to be part of such a pivotal moment in underground music history. Chris also opens up about his newest work with Mirroless, exploring the ways he continues to challenge himself musically and lyrically. Whether you’ve followed his journey since the ’90s or are just discovering his music, this episode offers an insightful look at the artistry, heart, and longevity of someone who has helped define a genre while always moving forward.

    Produced by Wesley Hill @thebigwes

    Artwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowser

    Music by Brian Jerin R.I.P.

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    1 時間 31 分
  • Kevin Campbell (Keepwarm)
    2025/09/19

    On this episode of The Rumors Are True Podcast, Kevin Campbell from the band Keepwarm joins the conversation for a deep dive into his musical journey. Kevin opens up about the origins of Keepwarm, what inspired their sound, and how the band found its place in a vibrant underground scene. He reflects on the highs and lows of making music during that time and what it was like to collaborate with the friends who helped bring the project to life.

    The discussion also touches on the broader context of the era—how bands like Keepwarm carved out their identity, navigated limited resources, and connected with fans in authentic ways. Kevin shares stories from the road, lessons learned in the DIY world, and how his experiences in Keepwarm continue to shape his outlook on creativity and music today.

    Whether you’re a longtime fan of Keepwarm or discovering them for the first time, this episode offers a meaningful look back at a unique chapter of independent music. Kevin’s perspective is equal parts nostalgic and inspiring, making it a conversation worth tuning into for anyone who appreciates the passion behind building music that matters.

    Produced by Wesley Hill @thebigwes

    Artwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowser

    Music by Brian Jerin R.I.P.

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    44 分