Oklahoma City noise rock band Chat Pile discusses their new album, Cool World, on the Vulgar Display of Podcast. Following a successful North American tour, they plan a European tour in April and May. The album explores modern violence and decay, delivering a haunting and intense musical experience.
Category: National Music
Story of the Year’s Dan Marsala Joins Midwest Mixtape Podcast to Talk St. Louis Roots and Legacy
Story of the Year, a significant post-hardcore band from St. Louis, discusses their journey on the Midwest Mixtape Podcast. Frontman Dan Marsala reflects on their career, their hometown's influence, and the creation of new music. The episode celebrates their roots and connection to the dedicated St. Louis music community.
Mayday Parade Talks New Album and 20-Year Legacy on Midwest Mixtape Podcast
Mayday Parade, a significant emo and pop-punk band from the mid-2000s, celebrates 20 years in 2025 with the release of their ambitious three-part album, Sweet, starting April 18. Their legacy includes influential tracks and a strong connection with fans, marked by an upcoming anniversary tour featuring various supporting acts.
Russian Circles and Pelican Deliver a Monumental Tour Kickoff at Delmar Hall
The 2025 U.S. tour featuring Pelican and Russian Circles commenced at Delmar Hall, showcasing Pelican's unreleased material and classics, marking their notable return since 2006. Russian Circles delivered an exhilarating performance, navigating their discography with precision. The tour exemplifies their refined mastery of instrumental rock, captivating audiences eager for the experience.
Mike Sullivan of Russian Circles on the Vulgar Display of Podcast | Delmar Hall, St. Louis
Mike Sullivan, guitarist of the legendary instrumental trio Russian Circles, joins Vulgar Display of Podcast alongside Jeff and Calvin of Not Waving but Drowning to discuss their show tonight at Delmar Hall in St. Louis, MO!
Laurent Schroeder-Lebec of Pelican on the Vulgar Display of Podcast | Upcoming Tour & New Album
Laurent Schroeder-Lebec of Pelican joins the Vulgar Display of Podcast to discuss their highly anticipated 2025 U.S. tour with Russian Circles, kicking off at Delmar Hall in St. Louis on Monday, March 3rd. After returning to the band following Dallas Thomas’ departure in 2022, Schroeder-Lebec brings fresh energy to Pelican’s evolving sound, which is fully realized in their upcoming album, Flickering Resonance, released via Run For Cover Records.
TESLA on the Midwest Mixtape Podcast Talks Special Edition ‘All About Love’ EP and 2025 Tour
Legendary rock band TESLA has released an electric music video for "All About Love," featured on their newly launched EP available in limited 12" vinyl. The EP includes Electric, Acoustic, and Live versions. TESLA, formed in 1984, continues its journey with the Keepin’ It Real Tour 2025, showcasing their timeless sound and influences.
📢 The Dark Debut EP Release + Interview | Park Hills Underground Radio via The Barn
Join host Allen Smith on Park Hills Underground Radio via The Barn as he chats with Craig Johns of The Dark, the must-know hard rock/metal band of 2025. Ahead of their debut self-titled EP release on February 21, 2025, via Arising Empire, The Dark is making waves in the rock and metal world with their powerful sound and captivating artistic vision.
Ian Fisher’s Go Gentle: A Profound Journey Through Grief and Healing
Ian Fisher’s album Go Gentle explores the deep impact of loss and grief, particularly following his mother’s passing in 2023. Balancing sorrow with warmth, it reflects on embracing life in the face of death. Through personal experiences, Fisher transforms grief into an opportunity for connection and healing, encouraging a deeper understanding of mortality.
GRAMMY Win for Bob Marley: One Love – Music Inspired By The Film (Deluxe)
At the 2025 GRAMMY Awards, Bob Marley: One Love - Music Inspired By The Film (Deluxe) won Best Reggae Album, largely due to Farruko’s single "Rasta Reggae (Jamming)." Farruko also celebrated a successful year with his introspective album CVRBON VRMOR and a historic performance in Puerto Rico, showcasing his artistic evolution.
