Episode art: Four Years of the Bandhive Podcast
Four Years of the Bandhive Podcast

It’s hard to believe that we’ve made it to 200 episodes over the past four years, but here we are!

Even more mind boggling is the fact that the world shut down for two of those four years, yet live music is back and bigger than ever before.

Join us for this special episode of the Bandhive Podcast as Matt and I reminisce on our favorite episodes and industry-changing news over the last four years!

What you’ll learn:

  • What changes we’ve seen in the industry since we launched the podcast
  • How touring has changed in the last few years
  • Why live streaming shows are a thing of the past
  • Our ten favorite interviews on the Bandhive Podcast
  • Why these interviews are important for you to hear
  • Lessons learned over 4 years of the podcast
  • How to suggest guests for the show
  • The big news we’ve observed during the last 4 years
  • How you can get on the road now if you want to!

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Companies and Products

Poetic iPhone case

Nalgene

Otterbox

atVenu

Timehop

Patreon

Kickstarter

Starbucks

 

Music and People

Finch

 – What It Is to Burn

Story of the Year

 – “Page Avenue”

Underoath

 – There’s Only Chasing Safety

James Paul Wisner

AFI

 – Sing the Sorrow

Ballyhoo – Howie Spangler

Brian Mazzaferri – I Fight Dragons

Stephen Pell – ICONAC

Vadim Kharaz – DIY Recording Guys

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Enter Shikari

Bruce Lee

Suburban Samurai

Todd Barriage

 – “Benis”

 – “My Name is Jonas” (cover)

Frank Zappa

Weezer

 – “My Name is Jonas”

Steve Jobs

Brian Hood

Taylor Swift

George Soros

 

Places

Madison Square Garden

Warped Tour

 

Books

Dream Like an Artist, Think Like an Accountant by Stephen Pell

 

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