On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with The Paradox for a fast-paced, nostalgia-packed conversation that traces the band’s meteoric rise to fame, beginning with Eric’s early days, the origins of the group, and their influences: from Blink-182 to New Found Glory. They openly reflect on getting kicked out of his first band and the evolution of pop-punk. The band recounts their viral breakthrough, including a surprising DM from Jack White’s team, and introduces listeners to Percy while discussing the moment they quit their day jobs to pursue music full-time. They dive into building community and sharing wild stories involving Lil Nas X, Billie Joe Armstrong, and even Subaru. This episode is not one to miss on Lipps Service.
Timestamps:
0:00:41 - On their meteoric rise to fame
0:01:55 - Eric’s beginnings and the start of the band
0:02:28 - Blink 182
0:03:45 - New Found Glory
0:06:21 - Eric getting kicked out of his first band
0:08:17 -The concept of Pop Punk
0:11:00 - Eric’s solo career
0:14:58 - Ms. Lauren
0:16:25 - The viral moment
0:20:25 - Getting a DM from jack whites team
0:24:00 - Percy
0:27:09 - On quitting their day jobs
0:29:25 - Building community
0:35:20 - The meme culture
0:37:19 - The lil nas X and Billie Joe armstrong story
0:41:00 - Subaru
0:45:17 - On NSFW
0:47:30 - Travis barker
0:51:00 - Warped tour
0:54:29 - Best band of the 2000s
0:55:31 Top 5 underrated pop punk bands
0:58:09 - On bands reunited
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In this special Lipps Service episode, Scott Lipps sits down with Gym Class Heroes frontman Travie McCoy for an in-depth conversation before the band’s show at the Silver Lining Lounge in NYC. Travie takes listeners on a journey through his roots in Geneva, NY, his earliest musical memories, and the hardcore scene that shaped him. He opens up about everything from the formation of Gym Class Heroes and their early DIY days to their breakout Fueled By Ramen era, the creation of Papercut Chronicles, and hits like “Cupid’s Chokehold” and “Clothes Off!”. The discussion dives into collaborations, genre-blending, and the highs and lows of his career, including dark periods, reinvention, and working with icons like T-Pain, Bruno Mars, and Benny Blanco. Travie also gives insight into his new record and his artistic life beyond music. A candid and inspiring conversation you won’t want to miss.
On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with the biggest name in rock music right now, Yungblud, for an electrifying and unfiltered conversation. The two dive right into Yungblud’s wild VMA afterparty moments before exploring his rock ‘n’ roll breakthroughs and what it’s like to collaborate with some of the biggest rock legends in the game. Yungblud opens up about his epic collaboration with Aerosmith and even teases details about their new record. He shares his thoughts on living life at full volume and paying homage to icons like Ozzy Osbourne while breaking through in the U.S. Scott and Yungblud also delve into the challenges of being Yungblud 24/7, including dealing with fame and online criticism, as well as releasing a 9-minute single. This episode is not one to miss on Lipps Service!
Timestamps:
0:00:00 - Start
0:02:21 - Growing up in Geneva, NY
0:03:49 - First musical memory and Earth, Wind and Fire
0:07:19 - Hardcore scene
0:09:05 - Phones at concert
0:10:43 - Tattooing and art
0:13:54 - Gym Class Heroes formation
0:16:15 - The first rehearsals
0:18:03 - The early EPs and recordings
0:20:44 - Warped tour days
0:23:40 - Mixing genres
0:25:53 - Pete Wentz and the Fueled By Ramen era
0:31:38 - “Papercut Chronicles”
0:32:37 - Cupids Chokehold
0:38:07 - Clothes Off!
0:41:16 - Collabs
0:43:37 - Dark times
0:50:00 - T Pain and Bruno Mars
0:52:22 - Benny Blanco
0:54:27 - The new record
1:00:25 - Top 5 artists that defy genres
1:02:00 - The perfect record
On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with Waterparks to dive deep into the band’s history, creativity, and chaos both on and off the road. From early demos, first musical memories, and the formation of their earliest bands to writing their debut EP and inking their first record deal, the trio reflect on the moments that shaped them. They share stories from the infamous tattoo misspelling that inspired a new song title to their haunted studio experience. The conversation also explores the evolution of their album visuals, the influence of color on each era, navigating being labeled a “pop band,” and the inspiration behind Intellectual Property and their upcoming album. With candid moments, unexpected confessions, and even their picks for the top five Waterparks songs of all time. This episode is not one to miss on Lipps Service!
Timestamps:
0:00:00 - Catching Up
0:01:05 - Demos on tour
0:02:50 - Least favorite songs to play on Tour
0:04:15 - Tattoo misspelling to new song title
0:10:03 - Houston
0:11:09 - Warped Tour
0:11:49 - First musical memories
0:09:00 - Otto finding out about online rumors
0:14:15 - First bands
0:18:35 - Writing the first EP
0:21:10 - Meeting Geoff
0:26:11 - Being considered a “pop band”
0:29:10 - Opening for Aaron Carter
0:31:00 - Meeting the Madens
0:32:30 - The first record deal
0:39:20 - The Minion origin story
0:43:14 - First tour
0:46:38 - The haunted studio recording
0:50:04 - Color influence on album eras
0:51:15 - Creating album visuals
0:52:23 - “Intellectual Property”
0:54:58 - IF LYRICS WERE CONFIDENTIAL
0:57:55 - The new album
1:00:54 - Geoff’s curse
1:06:23 - Top 5 Waterparks songs of all time
1:10:35 - Best debut album of all time
For more incredible rock 'n' roll interviews, hit the subscribe button! Also check out Lipps Service with Scott Lipps podcasts on Spotify, Apple, or your favorite podcast player. #train #producing #podcast #music #top5 #interview #rocknroll CREDITS (Instagram handles) Host @scottlipps Podcast Manager @picklesmother_ Edited by @toastycakes Music by @robbyhoff Intern @kaylah._b Recorded by Fringe Podcasts NYC at Silver Lining Lounge 00:00 - Start 01:30 - 25 years of drops of Jupiter 02:37 - Growing up 05:00 - Finding his voice 08:05 - Zeppelin 09:11 - The move to San Fran 10:25 - Forming train 15:03 - The first big break 17:25 - “Drops of Jupiter” 22:00 - On the lyrical shift 23:53 - Jonathan Daniel 0:25:00 - “Hey Soul Sister” 28:38 - Butch Walker 33:10 - The new record 36:00 - Billy Joel 37:00 - The new tour 38:00 - Comedy and golf 40:41 - Uniting fans with music 42:00 - The perfect album 43:00 - Supergroup 44:09 - Top 5 Train songs 45:11 - Top 5 Zeppelin songs ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remember painful online rehearsal? Lutefish fixed it. Backed by Wenger and built for serious musicians, the Lutefish Stream delivers real-time online collaboration with crystal-clear 48K audio and low latency. Just plug into your router and play like you're in the same room. The Lutefish Stream https://lutefish.com/products/lutefish cuts down audio delay for remote music sessions by directly connecting audio sources, networks, and outputs, making sound travel incredibly fast, up to 30ms or less—like you're just 30 feet apart on a big stage or rehearsing in your garage! No more sitting in traffic on your way to practice. Rehearse more, meet new musicians in our free online community and create music together... all remotely. Real feel. Real time. Real music. 🎯 Get the Lutefish Stream and rehearse online in real time. 👉 lutefish.com http://lutefish.com/ Instagram - @lute.fish Facebook - @Lutefish.find.your.flow https://www.facebook.com/Lutefish.find.your.flow YouTube - @Lutefish https://www.youtube.com/@Lutefish
On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with the one and only Orville Peck, the masked cowboy who’s redefined modern country music. The two talk about Orville’s incredible journey, from his early days and musical influences to how the mask came to be and carving out his own lane in country music. Orville opens up about the business side of music, the making of his debut album Pony, and navigating his career. They also get into sobriety, fame, and reading social media comments, plus his collaborations with legends like Willie Nelson, Elton John, Noah Cyrus, and Lady Gaga. They chat about his new EP, Appaloosa, his love for Broadway, his performance in Cabaret, his own festival, and even a little about his appearance in the upcoming live-action film Street Fighter. The episode closes with Orville listing his top 5 Broadway shows of all time. Tune into an amazing chat with the coolest cat in country – Orville Peck!
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CREDITS (Instagram handles)
Host @scottlipps Production Coordinator and Booking Manager @whitakermarisa
Edited by @toastycakes
Music by @robbyhoff
Intern @kaylah._b
Recorded at Fringe Podcasts NYC
00:00 - Start
00:30 - Catching up
02:03 - Upbringing and being friends with legendary artists
05:00 - Musical influences
06:00 - David Bowie
09:00 - Defying the boundaries of country
11:25 - How the mask came about
15:00 - The finances of music
18:00 - Pony
20:00 - Subpop
20:35 - Fake it to you make it
22:01 - “Dead of Night”
23:35 - Journals and manifesting
24:25 - Cabaret
26:25 - “Drive Me Crazy”
27:52 - Sobriety, fame, and reading the comments
29:50 - The country co-sign & Willie Nelson
33:00 - Elton John
35:20 - Noah Cyrus
36:15 - Lady Gaga
37:49 - Appaloosa new EP
40:22 - Street Fighter
41:12 - His festival, “Rodeo”
42:37 - Top 5 most iconic singers
44:30 - Top 5 Broadway shows
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On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with legendary producer and frontman of Marvelous 3 – Butch Walker! The two dive into his upbringing, early musical projects, and moving to LA to join the 80s music scene. Butch talks about producing and working with some of music's most legendary artists, including Taylor Swift, Avril Lavigne, and Pink. He gets into some of his favorite bands and the music that's influenced his own career, including that of Kiss, Jellyfish, and Van Halen. The conversation closes with Butch listing his top 5 producers of all time. Tune into an exciting and fun chat with one of the best producers of our time – Butch Walker!
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00:21 - Cool friends
01:05 - Marvelous 3
03:23 - Upbringing
04:45 - Kiss
08:33 - First bands
13:00 - Metal phase
14:17 - Van Halen
15:00 - '80s LA scene
17:31 - Moving to LA.
22:56 - Southgang
24:46 - Jellyfish
27:13 - Sound of music changing
32:00 - First production
33:00 - Avril Lavigne
35:00 - Decision to start producing and the money
38:00 - Pink
41:01 - Working with Taylor Swift
44:00 - The process
48:40 - Courtney Love
55:20 - Top 5 producers of all time
On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott Lipps sits down with one of country’s biggest acts and best guitarists today – Marcus King. Marcus and his band most recently released the LP Darling Blue, the band’s first since 2018. They start by getting into the story behind his song “Cadillac,” meeting his wife, his Southern upbringing, musical heroes, and the early days of making music with his family. Marcus opens up about the trauma that shaped his songwriting, his faith, and the decision to leave school to pursue music, as well as his thoughts on Americana, keeping guitar music alive, and forming The Marcus King Band. He shares candid insights about working with other music greats such as Dan Auerbach, Dave Cobb, and Rick Rubin, while also discussing his struggles with mental health, microdosing, and his journey toward sobriety. The two explore the renaissance of honest rock ’n’ roll, how old movies inspired his latest record, and his dream collaborations (and a few ghosting stories). The interview wraps with Marcus listing his top five guitarists and top five roots and Americana artists. Tune into a great and insightful chat with the legend – Marcus King!
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CREDITS (Instagram handles)
Host @scottlipps
Produced by @whitakermarisa
Edited by @toastycakes
Music by @robbyhoff
Recorded at Fringe Podcasts NYC
0:00:31 - “Cadillac” and how he met his wife
0:02:30 - Upbringing
0:04:00 - Music heroes
0:07:00 - Playing music with family
0:07:40 - Trauma that led to his songwriting
0:09:51 - Channeling emotions into music at a young age
0:10:45 - Faith
0:11:24 - Parents and decision to go into music
0:14:18 - Decision to leave school and pursue music
0:18:00 - Americana
0:20:00 - Keeping guitar music alive
0:21:40 - Going to LA for the first time
0:24:11 - Forming the Marcus King Band
0:25:55 - Working with Dan Auerbach from The Black Keys
0:28;00 - Dave Cobb vs Dan Auerbach
0:28:45 - Rick Rubin
0:32:00 - Mental health
0:34:34 - Microdosing
0:35:20 - Notoriety, its challenges
0:38:00 - Darling Blue
0:41:45 - Collaborating process
0:42:51 - Journey with sobriety
0:44:13 - Sobriety and rock bottom
0:45:00 - Renaissance of honest rock ‘n’ roll
0:46:17 - Album recording process
0:47:28 - Dream collaborators and getting ghosted
0:49:40 - Top 5 guitarists
0:54:24 - Top 5 roots, Americana, and country artists
On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with the biggest name in rock music right now, Yungblud, for an electrifying and unfiltered conversation. The two dive right into Yungblud’s wild VMA afterparty moments before exploring his rock ‘n’ roll breakthroughs and what it’s like to collaborate with some of the biggest rock legends in the game. Yungblud opens up about his epic collaboration with Aerosmith and even teases details about their new record. He shares his thoughts on living life at full volume and paying homage to icons like Ozzy Osbourne while breaking through in the U.S. Scott and Yungblud also delve into the challenges of being Yungblud 24/7, including dealing with fame and online criticism, as well as releasing a 9-minute single. Tune into an amazing and insightful chat with the savior of rock ‘n’ roll – Yungblud!
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CREDITS (Instagram handles)
Host @scottlipps
Produced by @whitakermarisa
Edited by @toastycakes
Music by @robbyhoff
Recorded at Fringe Podcasts NYC
0:00:29 - VMAs after-party moment
0:02:27 - Rock ‘n’ roll breakthroughs
0:04:32 - Collaborating with his rockstar peers
0:06:30 - The collaboration with Aerosmith
0:09:50 - The new Aerosmith record
0:13:20 - Paying homage to Ozzy Osbourne and breaking the US
0:16:17 - On being Yungblud 24/7
0:18:58 - The reality of fame
0:20:15 - The pushback of releasing a 9-minute single
0:22:40 - Yungblud’s Grammy considerations
0:24:35 - Top 5 albums Yungblud can’t live without
0:27:47 - Building a supergroup
This is a two-part episode: the first interview with Cole Haden of Model/Actriz and the second interview with The Molotovs!
Cole Haden of Model/Actriz
On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott Lipps sits down with Cole Haden, the magnetic lead singer of blistering noise rock band Model/Actriz. The conversation spans the band’s meteoric rise, from sold-out shows in Brooklyn to high-profile festival appearances, such as Coachella. Cole opens up about the band's beginnings in Boston, the members’ time at Berklee College of Music, and the evolution of the band’s distinctive sound: raw, theatrical, and defiantly unorthodox. They dive into the origins of the band’s name, their unique approach to performance, and what it means to create music without traditional melody or chords. With a candid discussion about identity and vulnerability in lyricism, Cole offers an unfiltered look into both the personal and artistic layers of Model/Actriz. The episode also touches on dream collaborations, chaotic live moments, working with Miley Cyrus, and shoutouts to iconic influences like Gwen Stefani, Grace Jones, and Last Gaga. The interview concludes with Cole listing his top 5 frontmen/women and his favorite NYC-bred artists. Tune into an insightful chat with Cole Haden of Model/Actriz!
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CREDITS (Instagram handles)
Host @scottlipps
Produced by @whitakermarisa
Edited by @toastycakes
Music by @robbyhoff
Recorded at Fringe Podcasts NYC
0:00:00 - Start
0:00:12 - Sold out Brooklyn shows
0:00:33 - Coachella
0:01:49 - Formation in Boston
0:02:17 - Band name origins
0:03:40 - Berklee School of Music
0:04:28 - Childhood friends
0:04:55 - Berklee/Boston scene
0:05:35 - Aerosmith
0:05:59 - Creating a band with “no melody and no chords”
0:06:30 - A flair for the theatrics
0:07:33 - Musical influences
0:08:28 - Peter Pan
0:09:08 - Christopher Guest
0:09:30 - Spinal Tap
0:09:50 - Band chemistry
0:10:52 - Death Grips
0:11:31 - Being considered “A New York band”
0:12:30 - 10 years of Model / Actriz
0:13:20 - Costume changes
0:13:30 - Playing festivals vs shows
0:14:41 - Versatility of band name
0:16:30 - Defining the sound of Model/Actriz
0:16:48 - Lady Gaga
0:18:00 - Stage theatrics
0:18:46 - Letters on Lady Gaga’s concert
0:20:17 - Growing up in a conservative area
0:20:44 - Family support
0:21:00 - Chrismukkah
0:23:16 - Karaoke
0:24:08 - New album, Pirouette
0:24:21 - Meaning behind “Cinderella”
0:24:40 - Accepting identity and femininity
0:26:46 - Vulnerability through lyricism
0:28:08 - Making a noise rock album
0:29:08 - Meaning of “Pirouette”
0:29:50 - What to expect at a Model/Actriz show
0:31:21 - On working with Miley Cyrus
0:33:34 - Dream collaborations
0:35:03 - Upcoming tours
0:35:57 - Craziest live show moment
0:39:34 - Top 5 frontmen/women
0:39:53 - Gwen Stefani
0:42:49 - Fred Schnieder
0:43:45 - Grace Jones
0:44:23 - Top 5 New York artists
0:45:13 - Scissor Sisters
0:49:00 - Frost Children
0:50:35 - Talking Heads
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The Molotovs
On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott welcomes the explosive sibling punk trio The Molotovs for a raw and raucous conversation about their rise in the modern rock scene. The band shares what it’s like playing shows across the US, how being siblings affects their dynamic, and the early influences that shaped their sound, from growing up with hairdresser parents to discovering bands like Green Day. They talk about their journey from busking on the streets of London to sharing stages with legends like Iggy Pop and Paul Cook of the Sex Pistols. With stories of gritty street performances during lockdown, unexpected support from punk royalty, and climbing to #1 on the UK physical charts, the band opens up about their passion, persistence, and the rebirth of rock in today’s music landscape. Scott delves into their thoughts on the meaning of punk rock, shares their strangest gigs, recounts the craziest tour experiences, and recounts some weird fan encounters. To close, the Molotovs reveal their top punk albums and funniest sibling fights. Tune into an electric chat with one of the UK’s best punk projects today – The Molotovs!
0:00:00 - Start
0:00:08 - Playing in the US
0:00:59 - Pros and cons of being a sibling duo
0:03:23 - Early influences
0:04:23 - Hairdresser parents
0:04:39 - Green Day
0:05:10 - Record Store Day
0:06:00 - Kevin Roland
0:06:20 - Breaking through in America
0:07:55 - The Libertines
0:08:58 - “A long way from home”
0:09:19 - The origins of The Molotovs
0:11:13 - From busking to opening for Iggy Pop
0:13:34 - London street crowds
0:15:29 - Busking during COVID
0:16:57 - Support from music legends (Green Day, Blondie, Sex Pistols)
0:17:43 - Performing with Paul Cook
0:19:25 - The Sex Pistols
0:21:46 - Number 1 on the UK physical chart
0:23:02 - The resurgence of Rock
0:24:27 - Mainstream music
0:26:10 - The strangest gig
0:28:08 - Craziest tour moment
0:31:03 - CBGB fest
0:34:00 - Media in today's world
0:35:29 - Tour and creating content
0:38:18 - Capturing energy on the new album
0:39:43 - The meaning of punk rock
0:42:37 - Weirdest fan interaction
0:45:02 - Top 5 punk rock albums
0:49:35 - Anarchy in the UK
0:51:13 - Top 3 sibling fights
Scott Lipps sits down with Ian Astbury from The Cult for an in-depth conversation on the legacy of Death Cult and their highly anticipated upcoming show at the Gramercy Theatre on October 12th. Ian dives into staying true to the band’s roots, revisiting early lyrics, and defining what being an artist really means.
The two discuss everything from meeting guitarist Billy Duffy, writing the band’s first tracks, and turning down major record deals, to the influence of David Bowie and the rise of AI and music bots in the modern era.
0:00:00 - Start
0:00:45 - Death Cult LIVE
0:02:52 - Staying true to Death Cult roots
0:03:51 - Early shows and revisiting lyrics
0:05:37 - True Dark Wave
0:09:28 - Music bots
0:12:42 - Meeting Billy Duffy
0:14:27 - Writing early tracks
0:17:40 - David Bowie
0:21:29 - Turning down deals
0:25:00 - Upcoming shows
On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with the blistering Irish rock quartet Inhaler! The band fronted by Elijah Hewson most recently released its junior album, 'Open Wide,' in February. They kick off the conversation talking about touring, including life on the road, playing festivals like Sea. Hear. Now., and gigs in South America. The guys get into how they met and formed in Ireland, and the Irish music scene they grew up in, with bands like Fontaines DC. They discuss loads about the influence of UK and Irish music and their own experiences shaping today’s generation – what it was like opening up for Noel Gallagher, the current Oasis comeback stadium tour, and the new Spinal Tap 2 movie. They talk about the new album and the stories behind some of its hit songs like “Concrete.” The band also gets into the plights of musicians today, giving their thoughts on AI, starting young in the industry, band fights, and band democracy. Inhaler spills so much during this interview, hinting at what’s to come, so this chat is not to be missed. Tune into this great chat with Inhaler on Lipps Service!
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CREDITS (Instagram handles)
Host @scottlipps
Produced by @whitakermarisa
Edited by @toastycakes
Music by @robbyhoff
Recorded at Fringe Podcasts NYC
0:00:00 - Start
0:00:08 - Sea. Hear. Now. festival
0:01:06 - LCD Soundsystem
0:01:21 - Small shows VS festivals
0:01:52 - Current tour
0:02:29 - Playing in South America
0:03:24 - Forming the band
0:04:16 - The influence of rock music
0:04:58 - Oasis tour
0:05:50 - Opening up for Noel Gallagher
0:07:05 - Bringing Josh into the band
0:07:47 - Metallica
0:08:57 - Cover band era
0:10:09 - The choice of the Inhaler name
0:10:52 - Early gigs
0:13:47 - The Irish music scene
0:14:01 - Fontaines DC
0:15:36 - Dropping out of school
0:15:57 - Starting young in the music industry
0:18:00 - Growth with the release of Open Wide
0:19:08 - The house of ‘Cuts and Bruises’
0:22:18 - Album pressures
0:23:06 - New album inspirations
0:23:49 - Being considered a “pop band”
0:24:08 - Working with Kid Harpoon
0:26:28 - AI in music making
0:28:39 - Social Media
0:29:40 - The “Snapchat era”
0:30:23 - The story behind “Your House”
0:31:24 - Relationships on the road
0:32:38 - Connecting with Open Wide
0:32:45 - Tiktok
0:33:20 - Deciding on covers
0:35:21 - Band fights
0:36:34 - Spinal Tap
0:37:40 - Getting lost on tour
0:38:18 - Playing a set before doors open
0:39:14 - Covid era
0:40:58 - The story behind “Concrete”
0:42:39 - Dublin
0:43:28 - New York inspiration
0:44:52 - “The end of your real youth”
0:45:22 - Finishing the album
0:46:38 - Band democracy
0:47:39 - Current tour
0:48:16 - Dream cities to tour in
0:50:25 - Ohio
0:51:00 - Top 5 cities
0:52:29 - Chinatown dumplings
0:53:42 - Tokyo
0:55:31 - Top 5 Irish bands
0:58:15 - Top 5 movies
1:02:00 - Top 5 bands that should've been bigger
This is a two-part episode: the first interview with Simon Neil of Biffy Clyro and the second interview with Winona Fighter!
Simon Neil of Biffy Clyro
On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with one of the UK’s best and most rockin’ frontmen out there today – Simon Neil of Biffy Clyro! The band is gearing up to release its 10th studio album, Futique, in September. The two start by getting into the Scottish music scene, the art of songwriting, and the band’s experience defying label pressures. Simon talks about the band name, what it means, and its origins. Throughout the conversation, Simon discusses his career travels and experiences, including European festival culture, Berlin’s clubbing and art culture, and what it’s like performing in major cities like Los Angeles, Tokyo, and Cape Town. They get into the making of the new album, its post-pandemic inspiration, and stories behind the songs. Tune into a fun and extensive chat with Simon Neil of Biffy Clyro!
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CREDITS (Instagram handles)
Host @scottlipps
Produced by @whitakermarisa
Edited by @toastycakes
Music by @robbyhoff
Recorded at Fringe Podcasts NYC
0:00:00 - Start
0:00:11 - Scottish music scene
0:02:14 - Starting on their own
0:03:10 - Neighborhood noise
0:03:27 - The art of songwriting
0:04:25 - Defying label pressures
0:05:40 - What the name Biffy Clyro means
0:06:03 - Origins of the Biffy Clyro name
0:07:04 - Changing the outlook on the band
0:07:47 - Becoming a songwriter
0:08:40 - Overcoming hardships
0:09:17 - Experiences being in a band with twins
0:10:24 - European festival culture
0:12:10 - Weirdest festival lineup?
0:12:47 - New album Futique
0:13:13 - Post-pandemic inspiration behind the record
0:14:00 - Savoring the moment through music
0:14:44 - Black Sabbath’s final show
0:15:52 - Even your heroes have heroes
0:17:15 - Recording in a barn and sampling cows
0:17:41 - Inspiration in Berlin
0:19:43 - Berlin clubbing scene
0:20:51 - Berlin’s art culture
0:21:41 - Making friends in the US
0:22:10 - Silver Lining Lounge acoustic show
0:23:47 - Top 5 cities to travel
0:23:55 - London
0:25:04 - Los Angeles weather
0:25:58 - Playing festivals in Cape Town
0:27:31 - Tokyo's futuristic way of living
0:29:18 - Most romantic city
0:30:32 - Top 5 bands that should've made it in the US
0:33:27 - UK emo scene
0:34:20 - The year of Biffy Clyro
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Winona Fighter
On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with one of the hottest new punk bands on the scene, Winona Fighter. The trio opens up about the release of the deluxe edition of their album My Apologies To The Chef and the unique experience of recording it acoustically. The conversation dives into the band’s beginnings on Craigslist, what it’s like carving out a punk identity in the middle of Nashville’s country-heavy music scene, and their DIY approach to making music. Winona Fighter also shares the stories behind fan-favorite tracks like “I’m in The Market To Please No One” and reflects on the raw energy that comes with being a punk trio. The episode closes with the members sharing their Top 5 bands they believe will save rock and roll, the rising acts they’re rooting for in the scene, and their picks for the best bands of the 2000s. Tune in for another unforgettable episode with the unstoppable Winona Fighter!
0:00:00 - Start
0:00:10 - Oasis tour
0:01:35 - The revival of rock bands
0:02:07 - Third Eye Blind
0:02:45 - Meeting on Craigslist
0:05:18 - Nashville punk scene
0:06:48 - Snooper
0:08:15 - Metal influences
0:09:19 - Bending the norms
0:11:08 - Alternative country
0:11:56 - DIY music making
0:13:53 - Having a breakthrough
0:15:10 - Power trios
0:16:10 - Women in punk rock
0:17:43 - The essence of punk
0:18:56 - Emotions through performance
0:19:20 - My Apologies To The Chef deluxe album
0:20:22 - Choosing covers
0:21:31 - Winona Ryder
0:21:52 - Wordplay in lyrics
0:23:03 - “I’m in The Market To Please No One”
0:24:07 - The economics of being in a band
0:26:56 - Side hustles
0:28:30 - Playing bass on a cruise ship
0:30:40 - Touring experiences
0:31:28 - Recording 32 tracks
0:32:27 - Festivals VS shows
0:33:35 - Reaching audiences
0:33:44 - Playing without in-ear monitors
0:34:27 - Best unplugged albums
0:35:25 - Playing it by ear
0:36:25 - Top 5 bands that are here to save rock and roll
0:37:58 - Mannequin Pussy
0:39:10 - Turnstile becoming mainstream
0:40:55 - Top 5 punk bands destined to make it big
0:41:35 - Homefront, High Vis, Scowl
0:43:20 - Hot Mulligan
0:44:08 - The best band ever from the 2000s
On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with one of the biggest names in country today – Jordan Davis! Jordan’s newest album, Learn The Hard Way, was just released, and it features other amazing country artists, such as Marcus King on the track “Louisiana Sticks”. Jordan’s gearing up for his upcoming headlining tour, and he’ll be on the road playing hit venues like Red Rocks and Wembley Stadium. The conversation kicks off with how country music is becoming more mainstream, with artists such as Post Malone and Lana Del Rey coming into the scene. He also reflects on the music legends who’ve inspired him, such as John Prine, Jason Isbell, Smashing Pumpkins, and Tom Petty. Jordan talks about what it was like growing up in Louisiana with musicians in his family, and explores how country music impacted his musical upbringing. Jordan also highlights the new record and what it’s like playing large shows at venues like Radio City Music Hall. He talks about his song with Marcus King and how they added new elements into the track. The conversation closes with Jordan listing his top 5 podcast series, his favorite new country artists, and his favorite burger spots in the US. Tune in to an amazing episode with Jordan Davis!
#jordandavis #countrymusic
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CREDITS (Instagram handles)
Host @scottlipps
Produced by @whitakermarisa
Edited by @toastycakes
Music by @robbyhoff
Recorded at Fringe Podcasts NYC
0:00:00 - Start
0:00:18 - Listening to podcasts
0:01:05 - First country artist on the show!
0:01:14 - Country turning mainstream
0:02:02 - Coming from a musical family
0:03:06 - Getting the first record deal
0:04:13 - Doing the “artist thing”
0:06:40 - Changing paths
0:07:20 - Four-hour sets
0:09:33 - Brotherly collaboration
0:10:18 - John Prine and Jason Isbell
0:10:58 - Smashing Pumpkins
0:12:13 - Shreveport, Louisiana
0:12:57 - CD burning era
0:13:39 - Country roots
0:14:00 - A look behind the curtains
0:14:55 - College
0:15:33 - Making it in music
0:16:12 - Bartending to record deal
0:18:08 - Figuring out how to become a performer
0:19:28 - Pinch-me moments
0:21:44 - Radio City Music Hall
0:22:34 - “Buy Dirt”
0:24:38 - Inspiration behind the track
0:26:47 - Pop musicians shifting towards country
0:28:49 - What does country music mean?
0:29:15 - Tom Petty
0:29:36 - Country at its peak
0:30:02 - Promoting through social media
0:31:48 - Music discovery
0:32:36 - The new album Learn The Hard Way
0:33:43 - Heading into the studio
0:34:25 - “Louisiana Stick” with Marcus King
0:35:52 - Top 5 podcast series
0:37:11 - Theo Von
0:37:39 - Favorite new country artists
0:39:19 - Food on the road
0:39:35 - Best burger spots
On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with two members of one of the biggest rock bands out there today, Lzzy Hale and Joe Hottinger of Halestorm! At the start of the extended and insightful conversation, they get into Lzzy's experience at the final Black Sabbath show, including her blistering performance, meeting music legends like Tom Morello, and Yungblud's viral rendition of "Changes." They also talk about the new Jeff Buckley documentary and how Buckley heavily influenced Lzzy's music career. They reflect on their storied 20-year career as Halestorm, including the band's beginnings, growing up in the grunge scene, pre-internet days, and how Lzzy's songwriting has changed. They give insight into the making of the band's newest album, 'Everest,' which was released on August 8, including what it was like recording with Dave Cobb and the story behind the hit "Like A Woman Can." They talk about their experiences with music icons like Iron Maiden, Skid Row, Katy Perry, and Rick Rubin ... and SO much more. Tune into an amazing chat with Lzzy and Joe of Halestorm!
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CREDITS (Instagram handles)
Host @scottlipps
Produced by @whitakermarisa
Edited by @toastycakes
Music by @robby_hoff
Recorded at Fringe Podcasts NYC
0:00:00 - Start
0:00:36 - Black Sabbath's Final Show
0:04:20 - Women in rock
0:05:55 - Lzzy’s full circle moment
0:06:13 - Halestorm on playing Dio’s last concert
0:06:53 - Meeting Dio
0:07:27 - Tom Morello
0:08:02 - Yungblud’s performance
0:08:47 - Jeff Buckley documentary
0:11:12 - Early years
0:13:07 - Having dad in the band
0:14:00 - Growing up in the scene
0:14:35 - Grunge influences
0:16:35 - Cinderella
0:17:04 - Vocal lessons from Steve Whiteman
0:17:58 - Changing as a songwriter
0:19:03 - 20 years of Halestorm
0:19:50 - Pre-internet days and meeting members
0:21:13 - Living at the Oakwood apartments
0:22:19 - Taking off
0:23:05 - Making a living in music
0:24:57 - Surviving in the music industry
0:25:25 - Don Hills residency
0:26:38 - Early A&R
0:27:03 - Outside hobbies
0:27:38 - Photography
0:28:13 - Scissor Happy fashion line
0:29:03 - Favorite designers
0:30:03 - Fronting Skid Row
0:32:46 - Secret bucket list
0:33:33 - Iron Maiden
0:34:20 - Best band from the 80’s
0:35:06 - New album
0:35:43 - Recording with Dave Cobb
0:36:32 - Writing Everest
0:38:51 - “Like A Woman Can”
0:39:33 - Savannah
0:40:28 - Going out of the comfort zone
0:41:41 - The economics of music
0:45:10 - Grammy Awards
0:46:37 - Meeting Katy Perry
0:46:58 - Removal of the hard rock/metal Grammy category
0:47:34 - Playing Wembley Stadium
0:48:20 - Spinal Tap 2
0:48:58 - Winning the crowd over
0:50:52 - Being on the road
0:53:06 - Lzzy’s signature guitars
0:53:32 - The perfect album
0:55:01 - Rick Rubin
0:55:30 - Last meal
0:57:31 - Best metal band ever?
0:58:24 - Best new bands
0:59:15 - Avatar
0:59:46 - Favorite horror movies
1:00:50 - Top 5 guitar riffs
On this very special episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with one of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll frontmen of all time, who is known for leading the iconic rock band The Cult, his blistering stage presence and voice, legendary songs like “She Sells Sanctuary,” and his time in Southern Death Cult, Death Cult, and The Doors … he is – Ian Astbury! In this new, rare interview with the Lipps Service podcast alumni, Ian talks with his longtime friend Scott about his storied career in this nearly two-hour-long episode. The conversation kicks off with remembering the late, great Ozzy Osbourne, the influence of Black Sabbath, and Ian’s take on mortality. They discuss various rock legends throughout, including Billy Duffy, Lars Ulrich, The Beatles, New York Dolls, Sex Pistols, Malcom McLaren, Rick Rubin, and more. They explore Ian’s various projects – The Cult, Southern Death Cult, Death Cult, and his early 2000s stint playing with the surviving members of The Doors. He details the making of and songs in the famed Electric album that was famously made with Rick Rubin. And Ian gets into some of his personal life, including his life living in LA, fashion, his favorite films, art, and his take on AI. This loaded interview with one of rock’s greatest should not be missed. Tune in for an insightful and wonderful chat with the one and only – Ian Astbury!
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CREDITS (Instagram handles)
Host @scottlipps
Produced by @whitakermarisa
Edited by @toastycakes
Music by @robby_hoff
Recorded at Third Wheel Podcasts LA
0:00:00 - Start
0:00:22 - Billy Duffy
0:01:12 - Favorite band
0:01:57 - Black Sabbath
0:03:54 - Meeting Ozzy Osbourne and Lars Ulrich
0:04:45 - Mortality
0:06:19 - Touring
0:08:49 - LA
0:09:35 - Parents and upbringing
0:11:30 - The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, New York Dolls
0:12:30 - Malcolm McLaren
0:14:00 - Opening for The Clash
0:16:00 - Southern Death Cult
0:21:10 - Is punk back?
0:22:38 - Inspirations today
0:24:23 - The Cult and the music business
0:28:31 - Meeting Rick Rubin
0:31:45 - Rick Rubin and Electric album
0:41:40 - Nur monks
0:43:35 - Art
0:51:11 - Michael Monroe
0:52:51 - New The Cult music?
0:56:18 - Matt Pinfield
0:56:30 - How bad did it get?
1:00:00 - Looking back on past albums
1:11:00 - Fashion
1:15:00 - Top 5 The Cult songs
1:16:00 - Artists playing their most well-known songs
1:17:00 - Spinal Tap 2
1:19:15 - Weirdest stage moments
1:20:56 - Favorite films
1:24:00 - The Doors movie
1:26:19 - Playing with The Doors and Stewart Copeland
1:36:44 - NYC and LA guest lists
1:40:00 - AI
1:47:00 - The Sex Pistols and Iggy Pop
On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with one of the most iconic rock bands of the early 2000s, known for the viral hits “Perfect” and “I’m Just A Kid,” features on various popular movie soundtracks, and a decorated 25-year career that’s still going strong … Simple Plan! They get into the member’s roots and early music days in Canada, the Montreal punk scene, and recording the band’s legendary debut album, No Pads, No Helmets…Just Balls. They also talk about losing a Sony record deal, the stories behind hit songs like “Perfect,” “Reset,” and “I’m Just A Kid,” memorable performances at Warped Tour, and touring with Avril Lavigne. They close by talking about producer Bob Rock, the band’s perfect album, and listing the best Canadian bands. Tune into a fun, full-band interview with Simple Plan!
And check out the band's Lipps Service: Live Sessions in-studio performances of "Perfect," "I'm Just A Kid," and "Welcome To My Life" on our YouTube.
CREDITS (Instagram handles)
Host @scottlipps
Produced by @whitakermarisa
Edited by @toastycakes
Music by @robby_hoff
Recorded at Melrose Podcasts NYC
00:00 - Start
01:45 - Canadian accents
03:00 - Canadian bands
04:13 - 25 years together
05:45 - Family
08:41 - School talent show
09:28 - “Reset”
09:40 - Montreal punk scene
11:45 - Chuck getting kicked out
16:00 - Formation of Simple Plan
18:23 - Sugar Ray
19:46 - Chuck posing as the manager
22:45 - Getting signed and passing out lyric sheets
26:00 - Losing the deal with Sony
27:00 - Recording their debut
30:00 - “Perfect”
32:24 - “I’m Just A Kid”
33:54 - Early Warped Tour shows
34:00 - Dad driving the band
40:37 - Avril Lavigne tour
42:16 - 2000s movie soundtracks
44:00 - Bob Rock
47:00 - Perfect album
51:00 - Best Canadian bands
On this very special bonus episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with three of the six acts who performed on June 4 at the historic New York City venue The Bitter End for our first-ever live event – LIPPS SERVICE LIVE!
The live concert was a reflection of Lipps Service podcast, as the night will brought together past and present NYC-bred music, including three legendary acts – Ed Kowalczyk of LIVE, Hamilton Leithauser of The Walkmen, and Eugene Hütz of Gogol Bordello and Casa Gogol, featuring Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth – and three of the best up-and-coming bands of the city’s contemporary music scene – Jackson Hamm of Telescreens, Thesaurus Rex, and Torture and The Desert Spiders.
To reflect on the amazing night and live show, Scott sat down with Hamilton Leithauser, frontman Jackson Hamm of Telescreens, and frontman Calvin Rezen and guitarist Varun Jhunjhunwalla of Thesaurus Rex in this episode. (Go back and check out part one with Ed, Eugene, and Torture!)
Starting with Hamilton, he talks about his newest album, This Side of the Island, his take on the ‘Meet Me in the Bathroom’ era, the early days of The Walkmen, and he shares his favorite song on the new album. Next up, Jackson gets into the band’s early days playing at The Bitter End, his favorite local bands, what it was like opening for Franz Ferdinand on tour, and his take on the new Turnstile album. To close, Calvin and Varun discuss how the band formed, their musical influences, how they write thought-provoking lyrics, and they list their top 5 NYC bands.
Tune into this exciting episode of Lipps Service, learn about the artists, hear their thoughts on the live show, and check out footage from LIPPS SERVICE LIVE! on all Lipps Service socials, in case you missed it!
CREDITS (Instagram handles)
Host @scottlipps
Edited by @toastycakes
Music by @robby_hoff
Produced by @whitakermarisa
Recorded at Melrose Podcasts NYC
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Hamilton Leithauser
00:00 - Start
00:30 - Lipps Service Live! at The Bitter End
01:00 - Intimate vs. big venues
02:00 - The Carlyle Hotel
03:32 - The joys of the 2000s
05:39 - The 2000s
06:30 - Meet Me in the Bathroom documentary and era
08:00 - The early Walkmen days to the current marketing of records
09:44 - The economics of being in a band
10:45 - Being next in line to The Strokes
13:00 - The Walkmen reunion
14:00 - Going solo and This Side of the Island
14:45 - Playing music for his wife
17:20 - Redoing his record
17:40 - Honesty in lyricism on new album
18:00 - Funny tour story
20:15 - Favorite song on new album
20:45 - One song that embodies NYC
23:26 - New music
Jackson Hamm of Telescreens
00:33 - Paying homage to Telescreens
01:15 - The Bitter End
04:00 - Contemporary NYC scene
05:50 - Favorite NYC band right now
07:50 - New Turnstile album
10:33 - Rock being shocking
11:37 - AI
13:02 - Pressure to hold the rock ‘n’ roll flag in NYC
14:00 - Franz Ferdinand
15:42 - Early road stories
18:12 - Top 5 films
Calvin Rezen and Varun Jhunjhunwalla of Thesaurus Rex
00:45 - How the band formed
01:55 - Influences
04:15 - AI
05:59 - Lyrics
09:23 - Thought-provoking lyrics
11:09 - Finances of an indie artist
16:15 - Top 5 NYC bands