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Lunchbox and Promo Brady talk with local, indie, and unsigned artist about music and whatever else comes up. New episodes every week and check them out on DOMK! Friday nights at 11pm on 97.5 KMOD.... more
FAQs about DOMKcasts:How many episodes does DOMKcasts have?The podcast currently has 151 episodes available.
January 05, 2019Your Mt. Rushmore Of... - Jonathan DavisJonathan Davis of Korn gives his Mt. Rushmore of new wave bands....more2minPlay
January 05, 2019Your Mt. Rushmore Of... - Hyro The HeroHyro The Hero gives his Mt. Rushmore of cereals....more3minPlay
January 05, 2019Your Mt. Rushmore Of - Jason BonhamJason Bonham gives his Mt. Rushmore of hard rock bands!...more3minPlay
December 14, 2018Matt Mullins Of Memphis May Fire Talks Conquering His Inner-DemonsAn inspiring story of overcoming anxiety and depression. Matt Mullins, lead vocalist of the band Memphis May Fire is the special guest on episode 84 of the DOMKcast. Pinpointing the basis of his depression was key. Taking on a radical new treatment called EMD therapy, he was able to uncover the basis of his issues which turned out to be a traumatic experience on a plane. This had caused him to carry the weight of anxious thoughts for years. Matt can comfortably say today that he is free of depression and anxiety. This is the subject matter that he tackles in the new song from Memphis May Fire "The Old Me". An important subject given some 40 million people deal with some form of anxiety and depression on a daily basis which accounts for 18 percent of the population. Matt talks about their new album "Broken" which is out now.Memphis May Fire has been aggressively touring the last few years and are currently on the road with Atreyu. They've been on the road with Sevendust recently as well. Matt talked about the spiritual lyrics behind their album "Unconditional". Do they consider themselves a Christian Rock Band? Hear his views on that. He touched on his religious upbringing and how it shaped his life. Matt has an entrepreneurial mindset and decided to concoct his own beard oil. Yes, if you're in need of some new manscaping tools, Matt Mullins of Memphis May Fire has some beard oil to offer you. Hear about that, Matt's Mt. Rushmore of Christian Rock Bands, and more on episode 84 of the DOMKcast. New episodes available every Friday at 2pm on the iHeartRadio App. #DOMKRocks...more30minPlay
December 07, 2018DOMKcast with Trenton of Hands Like HousesNew album out "Anon" and new song out "Monster". The Australian band Hands Like Houses have a unique sound and perspective poised to share it with their fans. Hands Like Houses have been together since 2008. Their latest album was a bit of a grueling process. Working on the project for 52 weeks straight, lead singer Trenton Woodley admitted that the band was at each others throats at times. Only natural when you spend that much time with anybody. "Anon" was released back in October. The band has enjoyed success off of their single "Monster" after the song got picked up by WWE for an event. Hands Like Houses also recorded an outside the box cover doing their rendition of Natalie Imbruglia's song "Torn". How has the band grown over the years with their sound? Trenton talks about that in depth. Their vision is a bit more polished since beginnings back in 2008. How does he feel they've grown as artists? Hear about their touring plans for the future and what the goals are of the band on episode 83 of the DOMKcast. New episodes available every Friday afternoon at 2pm on the iHeartRadio app, Spreaker, Stitcher, or iTunes. #DOMKRocks...more27minPlay
November 30, 2018DOMKcast with Hyro The HeroA more polished Rage Against The Machine is how I would describe the sound of our latest guest on the DOMKcast. His stage name is Hyro The Hero. Originally from Houston. Migrated to LA to pursue his music career and released his debut album back in 2011. His second album "Flagged Channel" was released earlier this year. Why the huge gap in between releases? Hyro explains and talks about the message that he is trying to convey. His stage persona is a complete 180 compared to how he is in real life. This seemingly jovial guy turns into an enraged character with a purpose in concert. Hyro explains the switch that it takes to get into that persona. He offers his thoughts on the rap scene today. Tupac being the biggest influence musically on his career. Hyro The Hero is a big cereal fan so it's only appropriate that we get his Mt. Rushmore of cereals. Find out what made his top 4. New song out called "Bullet" which you'll hear at the end of the episode. Hyro sounds off on the subject in his song "Live Your F######G Life". We're walking around like zombies being enslaved to the smartphone these days according to him. Hear the full conversation with Hyro The Hero on the episode 82 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks New episodes available Fridays at 2pm on iHeartRadio. Listen to DOMK Friday nights at 11pm on 97.5 KMOD....more26minPlay
November 16, 2018DOMKcast with Jason BonhamPlaying the drums since Jason Bonham was 4 years old, was there anything else that captured his attention for a bit in terms of interests? The answer is yes. Jason Bonham is heavily into motorcross and talked his love for it on episode 81 of the DOMKcast. Son of the late, great John Bonham of Led Zeppelin. Jason has talent in his genes. A working relationship with the greatest hard rock band of all time throughout his childhood. He used to call Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Uncle Jimmy and Uncle Robert. The majority of his time is soaked up by his project with Sammy Hagar called The Circle. He gave us an update on new music from those guys. Who would you put on your Mt Rushmore of Hard Rock bands? This spawned an intriguing conversation with Jason. He gave me his picks with a contingency that Led Zeppelin is already up there being the major influence for so many bands. Jason is a record guy. We dove into the experience of albums and it's different now-a-days. He gave us the rundown of his sterio system at his house which includes a Macintosh record player. You just can't replace the experience of vinyl. When Jason plays Led Zeppelin songs, does he try to give it his own flare or does he does try to emmulate his father? Hear his answer to that question and many others on episode 81 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks New episodes available every Friday at 2pm on the iHeartRadio app. Listen to DOMK Friday nights at 11pm on 97.5 KMOD....more16minPlay
November 09, 2018DOMKcast with Jayden Panesso of SylarHow do you balance fatherly responsibilities while being on the road with a band? That's what Jayden Panesso of the band Sylar is faced with these days with a 3-month old daughter at home. Technology advances have helped imensely with Facetime and Skype. But how much does he miss his daughter while on the road? Jayden, Lunchbox and Promo Brady have a great talk about being a dad on episode 80 of the DOMKcast. Sylar is originally from Queens, New York. How did their surroundings influence their sound? The band champions the classic sound of Nu-Metal. Jayden cites many of the Nu-Metal bands as his major influences. New album out called "Seasons". Just like the seasons over the years, Jayden talks about the changes the band has undergone. New song "All Or Nothing" that you'll hear at the end of the episode. The guys from Sylar tour relentlessly throughout the year. Jayden called us from the side of the road in New Mexico. Naturally, jokes about Breaking Bad ensued which spawned a rehashing of one of the greatest shows of all-time. How close are they to Beartooth? Sylar has hit the road with those guys a few times over the years and Caleb Shomo has produced their first two albums. What's next for Sylar? Jayden answers that question and gives us an update on touring plans for 2019. Hear the complete conversation with Jayden Panesso of the band Sylar on episode 80 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks...more30minPlay
November 02, 2018DOMKcast with Matt Byrne of HatebreedWhat is the "American Dream" these days? The band Hatebreed tackled that subject in their song "A.D." off of their latest album "Concrete Confessional". A univocal message that raises the anxiety of now-a-days. There's a certain aspect that has you even scared to go out of the house at times. Drummer Matt Byrne joins the DOMKcast on episode 79. In town not too long ago with GWAR at the Cain's Ballroom. Matt has enjoyed his time with them on the road. Matt was the fill-in drummer for Late Night with Seth Myers. What was it like being apart of a structured talkshow and how does it differ from performing onstage with Hatebreed? Matt admitted it was an adjustment watching for his cues. What are some Do's and Don'ts to follow if you want to be a successful band? Matt highlighted some of things that he tries to abide by. One for anybody to follow would be to keep your partying in check. Obviously that's something that can not only destroy your career but your life as well.What does Matt do in his downtime? He enjoys time at his house in upstate New York. Hiking and seclusion are on the list of musts during this time. The exact opposite of life on the road. The band has a reputation for touring relentlessly over the years. It's great to get a break but nothing replaces the feeling of performing live in-front of a crowd. The latest album from Hatebreed is "Concrete Confessional" released back in 2016. Worth the listen. Hear the full conversation with Matt Byrne of Hatebreed on episode 79 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks...more24minPlay
October 29, 2018DOMKcast with Jonathan Davis of KornNew Korn in the works for 2019? Jonathan Davis of Korn joins the DOMKcast. On the road with the Black Labyrinth tour and made a stop in Tulsa at the Cain's Ballroom. Jonathan says his solo stuff has more of a mellow feel to it compared to the music he's created with Korn. Speaking of which, Jonathan says that he will start laying down the vocals after he wraps up his solo tour. Perhaps we'll get a new album from them in 2019. We talked about the process of recording a new album with him. Sometimes it takes no time at all and others it's more of a time consuming process. Just looking for that inspiration and acting on it. Hear his Mt. Rushmore of New Wave bands. The category of music Jonathan Davis was a huge fan of growing up. His musical background influenced by his father who owned a music store in California. Originally from Bakersfield, California. Hear about his upbringing out there. Korn played a few shows to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the release of their landmark album "Follow The Leader". Hear about his experiences and reminiscing about that time period where Korn dominated the show TRL on MTV amongst all the boybands. According to Jonathan Davis, "we were carrying the rock flag around that time and it felt good." Hear the full conversation with Jonathan Davis of Korn on episode 78 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks...more15minPlay
FAQs about DOMKcasts:How many episodes does DOMKcasts have?The podcast currently has 151 episodes available.