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  • Episode 12 with Brandon Watkins of Year of the Knife
    2026/03/09

    On this episode What Are You Jamming? I'm joined by Brandon Watkins from Year of the Knife.

    Brandon is involved in multiple bands and has spent years immersed in the heavier corners of hardcore, metalcore, and death metal. In this conversation we talk about the music that shaped him, the bands and records that pushed him toward brutal hardcore, and how songwriting works in a band whose lineup and dynamics have changed over the years.

    Brandon also opens up about living with bipolar disorder and how mental health has shaped his relationship with music and performance. We talk about the catharsis of playing live, the collaborative process behind the band's songs, and the gear and production choices that help bring that sound to life.

    The conversation also touches on the life-altering accident involving his wife Maddie and how that experience shifted his perspective on life, creativity, and what it means to connect with people through music.

    It's a conversation about heavy music, real life, and why sometimes the loudest music comes from the most honest places.

    Intro song: "Mourning the Living" - Year of the Knife
    Outro song: "No Love Lost" - Year of the Knife

    Got a record you can't stop listening to?

    Tell me what you're jamming.

    DM the show or send an extremely retro email to:
    whatareyoujammingpodcast@gmail.com

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    59 分
  • Episode 11 with Dennis of Ghost Bath
    2026/02/21

    On this episode of What Are You Jamming?, I'm joined by Dennis Mikula of Ghost Bath for a deep dive into the band's latest record, Rose Thorn Necklace.

    Dennis opens up about starting Ghost Bath as a college side project and how early influences in hardcore, post-hardcore, and black metal shaped his musical identity. We talk about why he describes what he does as "rock and roll," how internal emotion drives the band's sound more than geography, and what it was like creating music through periods of depression.

    We also get into:

    • The creative process behind Rose Thorn Necklace

    • Writing music first and adding lyrics later

    • The impact of the pandemic on past releases

    • Touring - exhausting, cathartic, and necessary

    • His love for Fender guitars and tonal clarity

    • The personal meaning behind the name Ghost Bath

    It's an honest, thoughtful conversation about creativity, survival, and making heavy music that actually means something.

    Listen now and tell me… what are you jamming?

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    31 分
  • Episode 10 with Scott Osment of Glassing, Deaf Club and Planet B
    2026/02/05

    Scott Osment (Glassing, Deaf Club, Planet B) crashes in to talk drums, chaos, and the art of juggling multiple bands without completely losing your mind.

    We dive into Scott's early days behind the kit, early-2000s heavy music that scrambled his brain, and the drummers who rewired his style. He breaks down why being in the room still matters when writing music, how Glassing, Deaf Club and Planet B scratch very different creative itches, and the mental gymnastics of switching between projects.

    We also cover genre labels (helpful/dumb paradox), favorite cities to playand what's coming next for both bands.

    Hit play, turn it up, and stick around for the end to hear Scott's answer to the show's namesake question: What are you jamming?

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    35 分
  • Episode 9 with Caleb from Hey ILY!
    2026/01/25

    On this episode of What Are You Jamming?, Chris Owen sits down with Caleb of Hey, ily for a wide-ranging, tangent-friendly conversation about music, scenes, and why fun songs can still hit pretty dark.

    They talk Caleb's early influences - from Gorillaz and Radiohead to emo and underground music- how those sounds shape the eclectic world of Hey, ily. The conversation moves through songwriting, collaboration, favorite gear, live performance, and the catharsis of putting personal lyrics on stage.

    Caleb also breaks down the difference between growing up in the Billings, Montana music scene and relocating to Saint Paul, touching on community, opportunity, and how geography can quietly change the way you think about writing songs. There's also some Nintendo-core energy, a love of catchy choruses, and plenty of college-radio chaos along the way.

    The episode features "(Dis)Connected" and closes out with "Feel Good Forever."
    And, as always, the final question remains undefeated: what are you jamming?

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    54 分
  • Episode 8 with Adam Davis of Omnigone
    2026/01/25

    Adam Davis of Omnigone joins What Are You Jamming? to talk about building something that lasts, channeling chaos instead of drowning in it, and why Feral is the sound of a band very much alive right now.

    We get into songwriting, live energy, how experience informs Omnigone without owning it, and what Adam's actually listening to when nobody's watching.

    No nostalgia tour.
    No genre cosplay.
    Just loud music with a point.

    Intro music: "Quicksand" - Omnigone
    Outro music: "Again & Again" - Omnigone

    Final question. Always the same:
    What are you jamming?

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    40 分
  • Episode 7 with Melody Zenith
    2026/01/10

    I sit down with Melody Zenith, a Darkwave enchantress whose music is equal parts moody, precise, and uncomfortably catchy. We talk influences, creative process, live shows, writer's block, and the weird little rituals that keep her making music that doesn't really fit anywhere — and that's exactly the point.

    Intro: "Vampire" – Melody Zenith
    Outro: "Kiss the Night" – Melody Zenith

    And yes… I ask the ultimate question: what are you jamming? Slide into my DMs, post it, tag the show — I'm listening, quietly judging, and probably adding it to my playlist.

    #WhatAreYouJamming #MelodyZenith #Vampire #KissTheNight #Darkwave #MusicObsessed #NowPlaying #PodcastLife #CreativeProcess #MoodyMusic

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    30 分
  • Episode 6 with Lee Buford of The Body
    2026/01/10

    In this episode I talk with Lee Buford from The Body — punk roots, heavy sounds, collaborations galore, Fugazi references, gear nerding… basically everything you need to feel slightly inadequate about your own record collection.

    Intro: "Careless and Worn" – The Body
    Outro: "End of the Line" – The Body

    And yes, I ask the question you've been waiting for: what are you jamming? Slide into my DMs, post, tag, whatever — I'm taking notes.

    #WhatAreYouJamming #TheBody #CarelessAndWorn #EndOfTheLine #NoiseMusic #MetalHeads #IndieNerds #MusicObsessed #PodcastLife #NowPlaying #CollaborationOverload #FugaziVibes

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    25 分
  • Episode 5 with Garry Brents of Gone Mage Sallow Moth and More
    2025/12/20

    In this episode, I sat down with Garry Brents — the mastermind behind Cara Neir, Gone Mage, Sallow Moth, and Homeskin — to talk all about his creative process, moving between projects, future ideas (doom record? Depeche Mode vibes?), yerba maté obsession, and of course… his Mount Rushmore of nu metal.

    You'll hear "Icegorger Gauntlets" under the intro and "Runemilk Amulet" under the outro — both from Sallow Moth, because Sallow Moth rules.

    Now it's your turn: what are you jamming? Drop it in the comments, a story, or just text your cat.

    #WhatAreYouJamming #CaraNeir #GoneMage #SallowMoth #Homeskin #TechDeath #BlackMetal #DungeonSynth #DoomVibes

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    50 分