Send in your music story! A cozy studio, too many Christmas decorations, and a pair of friends ready to argue about everything that matters—and a lot that doesn’t. We launch with a ridiculous “would you rather” (fight a chicken at every car door or one lion a year) and somehow end up in a serious conversation about risk, survival instincts, and how people make decisions when nothing is simple. Along the way, we get loud about regional dialects (Appalachia or Appalachian, creek or crick, pen o...
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Send in your music story! A cozy studio, too many Christmas decorations, and a pair of friends ready to argue about everything that matters—and a lot that doesn’t. We launch with a ridiculous “would you rather” (fight a chicken at every car door or one lion a year) and somehow end up in a serious conversation about risk, survival instincts, and how people make decisions when nothing is simple. Along the way, we get loud about regional dialects (Appalachia or Appalachian, creek or crick, pen o...
Send in your music story! The volume’s up and the lane’s wide open: Like Ghosts return with a sound that folds bright synths into crunching guitars and somehow makes heartbreak feel like a victory lap. We sit down to map the jump from viral covers to original anthems, unpack why Wish You The Best leans further into pop and EDM without losing its punch, and trace the throughline that connects Better Now to the band’s next chapter. On tour, the new cuts didn’t just work—they ignited the room. ...
The Hook and Bridge Podcast
Send in your music story! A cozy studio, too many Christmas decorations, and a pair of friends ready to argue about everything that matters—and a lot that doesn’t. We launch with a ridiculous “would you rather” (fight a chicken at every car door or one lion a year) and somehow end up in a serious conversation about risk, survival instincts, and how people make decisions when nothing is simple. Along the way, we get loud about regional dialects (Appalachia or Appalachian, creek or crick, pen o...