This week on The Cat Club Podcast, we welcome Lesley Ann Fogle and Constantine Hondroulis of Columbus’ American Gothic Nous Rocker’s After-Death Plan.
We talk a bit of ADP history, dive into some ethereal vibes, get the backstory on their new album “Literature”, play a few songs and have some laughs in the Five Questions With… segment.
We did an in-depth interview with the band earlier this year, which you can read here.
The Cat Club Podcast is 60 minutes each week of in-depth talk, behind-the-scenes musings and music from musicians and artists in the local scene. As we always say, #SupportLocalMusic
“Forty-Four” (theme) is used with permission of Karma to Burn.
This week, Bone Knife invades the studio with their heavy sounds... David Ramsey and Travis Nichols, the two azemen from Bone Knife, stop by to talk music with the show. Ramsey, a former member of Lo-Pan, and Nichols dish on the origins of the band name, the genesis of their…
Ed. ~ Due to unforeseen circumstances, this week's episode was delayed. We apologize for any inconvenience. This week, After-Death Plan joins us in the studio with four tracks from their brand new album, Psycho Social Sexual. Lesley and Constantine join us for stories behind the music, a few laughs and more. It's cerebral music that will bore directly into your soul. The album was released on January 15…
This week on The Cat Club Podcast, we are joined in the studio by the members of Antiøch. Newcomers to the local music scene, their style is centered around rock-infused Heartland Americana. We chat about the origins of their name, get the backstory on a few of their songs, talk about their…
Rick has been involved with music in many capacities for over 30 years, bringing his experience in terrestrial and digital radio, live music and journalism to Music In Motion Columbus. He's a writer, raconteur and consumer of eclectic music/coffee.
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