

Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith
Sappenin' Podcast
Sean Smith, frontman of recently-reunited Welsh gold-selling emo rock band The Blackout, and Morgan Richards, international music journalist, team up to bring you a podcast full of exclusive insight, chaos and laughter, with star studded guests from every corner of entertainment. Take a look behind the scenes with your favourite musicians, wrestlers, comedians, drag queens, actors, industry names and more! Find out Sappenin’ this week. New episodes available every Friday Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 22, 2024 • 1h 19min
EP. 313 - William Ryan Key (Yellowcard)
William Ryan Key, the iconic vocalist of Yellowcard, dives into his journey of rediscovery and mental health. He discusses the band’s unexpected revival, the importance of mindfulness, and the challenges of reconnecting with their pop-punk roots. Key also shares tales from touring and personal growth, touching on memorable performances and creative healing through solo projects. With a sprinkle of Star Wars fandom and anecdotes from his life, this conversation captures the essence of balancing nostalgia and future ambitions.

Nov 15, 2024 • 1h 20min
EP. 312 - Dave "Brownsound" Baksh (Sum 41)
Dave "Brownsound" Baksh, the original guitarist of Sum 41 and a pop-punk legend, shares heartfelt reflections on the band's farewell tour and his emotional journey. He discusses the challenges of member dynamics and his hilarious experiences on tour, including a robbery encounter. Baksh fondly recalls playing for Metallica, the nostalgia of the 'In Too Deep' music video, and his unique connection with his family. This conversation is packed with humor, memorable guitar moments, and insights into a career that has influenced a generation.

Nov 8, 2024 • 1h 9min
EP. 311 - Tay Jardine (We Are The In Crowd)
Tay Jardine, the talented singer-songwriter from We Are The In Crowd, dives deep into her musical journey. She reveals her thoughts on the band's reunion at the When We Were Young festival and the personal lyrics behind her new solo project. Jardine shares her coming out moment, industry struggles, and the nostalgia of connecting with fans. With humorous anecdotes about life in Nashville and dog distractions, she highlights the vibrant community of female artists and reflects on her artistic evolution. Tune in for a dose of inspiration and fun!

Nov 1, 2024 • 1h 20min
EP. 310 - Matt Good #2 (From First To Last / Producer)
Matt Good, founder of From First To Last and renowned record producer, dives into the band's surprise comeback and their new singles, 'Genius' and 'REV'. He reveals why Skrillex isn't in the mix and reflects on their lasting impact on the emo scene. The conversation takes a fun turn as Matt shares wild tour stories, from playing in an aquarium to nostalgic Warped Tour antics. Plus, he discusses his passion for Pokémon card collecting and how it fosters community connection. Expect humor, insight, and a blast from the past!

Oct 24, 2024 • 1h 9min
EP. 309 - Cone McCaslin (Sum 41)
Cone McCaslin, the bassist of Sum 41, opens up about the band's emotional journey as they embark on their final tour. He reflects on their punk-rock legacy, meaningful connections with fans, and the intricacies of band dynamics. Cone shares behind-the-scenes stories, including memorable moments from iconic music videos and the unique venues they've played. He discusses the risks of following up their hit album and the bittersweet nature of saying goodbye after 25 years. Tune in for a heartfelt and nostalgic exploration of music and friendship!

Oct 17, 2024 • 50min
EP. 308 - Busted vs McFly (Charlie Simpson & Danny Jones)
Charlie Simpson, the renowned musician from Busted and Fightstar, teams up with Danny Jones of McFly fame for a lively discussion. They chat about their upcoming joint tour, sharing hilarious stories and friendly rivalries. The duo dives into the quirks of fan culture, their intertwined histories, and the challenges of London parking. They also throw playful shade at each other while brainstorming wild merchandise ideas. Expect plenty of laughs as they reflect on their musical journeys and what the future holds for both bands!

Oct 10, 2024 • 1h 25min
EP. 307 - Jeremy Bolm (Touchè Amorè)
Jeremy Bolm, the powerful vocalist of Touché Amoré and founder of Secret Voice Records, dives deep into the hardcore punk scene. He shares insights about his band’s legacy, the impact of social media algorithms on music promotion, and his love for vinyl hunting. Bolm reflects on aging in the genre, supportive community ties, and his exciting cameo in the Weird Al Yankovic biopic. Plus, he discusses the challenges of staying relevant and the thrill of uplifting other artists through his label.

Oct 3, 2024 • 59min
EP. 306 - Pixie Lott
Pop princess Pixie Lott shares her journey from teen sensation to a self-made artist. Known for her latest independent album after a decade, she reveals the freedom of reinventing her sound and navigating motherhood. Pixie humorously talks about music industry challenges, reminisces about iconic pop culture moments, and discusses her excitement for upcoming live shows. She also dives into her experiences coaching on The Voice Kids, while maintaining a positive outlook on life's complexities, making her relatable and inspiring.

Sep 26, 2024 • 1h 18min
EP. 305 - KT Tunstall vs Andy Burrows (Razorlight)
KT Tunstall, a Scottish singer-songwriter celebrated for her loop pedal innovations, and Andy Burrows, the drummer from Razorlight, come together for a lively chat. They share humorous tales from their wedding band days and reflect on their 2000s music experiences. The duo discusses their evolving roles in live shows, the thrill of improvisation during unexpected tech failures, and the charm of nostalgia in music. Expect funny anecdotes about touring, songwriting for musicals, and even lunch with Elton John!

Sep 19, 2024 • 1h 21min
EP. 304 - Kids In Glass Houses (Aled Phillips & Iain Mahanty)
Aled Phillips and Iain Mahanty, members of the Welsh pop rock band Kids in Glass Houses, reunite to share their journey back to music after a decade apart. They candidly discuss their surprise reunion, nerves around their comeback tour, and the craft behind their new album, 'Pink Flamingo.' The duo dives into the hilarious and creative aspects of band life, from playful album announcements to the toll of live performances. Join them as they reminisce about their past, tackle adulthood, and embrace new beginnings in the vibrant music scene.


