Breaker Box is a podcast hosted by Jason Singer from Michigander where he talks with friends and people he admires.
On this episode, Jason talks to Gable Price about the Rectangular Song, favorite cities to play in, how to buy a van, and recording processes.
In this episode, Jason catches up with his former tourmate and creative influence, Andrew McMahon. They discuss the differences between recording in commercial and home studios, how Andrew encouraged Jason to embrace changing songs for live performances, their shared love of performing, and more.
In this episode, Jason chats with Windser about their online exchanges with Smashmouth, the experience of co-writing, how music communities differ across major cities, married life, and more.
In this episode, Jason chats with collaborator and tour mate, Sydney Sprague. They chat about touring, Florida, and famous people.
In this episode, Jason chats with Jeremy Lutito, the producer, mixer, and main collaborator behind his recently released debut self-titled album. They discuss the importance of drummers, the collaborative process between a producer and an artist, and more.
Excited to share that my debut album is out now! It would mean a lot if you could give it a spin wherever you love to listen to music.
We'll be back to our regularly scheduled programming tomorrow with another episode.
In this episode, Jason talked with Austin Sawyer, aka Drumming Bird, about recording new music, the Ryman, and a Dawes Themed Birthday party.
In this episode, Jason talks with acclaimed singer-songwriter and fellow podcaster Joe Pug about the logistics of touring, the experience of co-writing songs, and more.
In this episode, Jason chats with his friend Chris Koo (Yueku) about gaming, their Michigan roots, how being part of a vibrant community can shape you as an artist, the creative process behind Jason's forthcoming debut album, and more.
In this episode, Jason chats with renowned photographer Andy Barron to dive into the struggle of managing an ever-growing record collection, the band that helped launch his photography career, why Detroit is the ultimate hub for pizza chains, and more.
Seth Findley is the mind behind moony. He is a great pal who lives here in Nashville, TN. In this episode, we make up songs, talk about buying a house, and all the details that go into his project.
The first-ever call in show. Jason responds to voicemails from fans and gives life advice and answers to questions.
Voicemail is open 24/7: 615-852-6301
Jason chats with Cece Coakley about touring together, movie theater snacks, and potatoes.
In this episode, Jason talks with Justin Barney. Justin works at WNXP as a music reporter, and he and Jason chat about the midwest, Justin Vernon, and how to hold a microphone.
In this episode, Dylan Grantham, the creative mind behind the indie project Young Ritual, joins Jason to discuss the influence Jason had on his move to Nashville, compare their latest DMs, reflect on the early days of songwriting, and reveal the artist who inspired Dylan's shift from childhood stardom to dreaming of starting a band.
In this episode, Jason chats with Abby Holliday. They chat about touring, hometowns, and how to use a capo.
In this episode, Jason chats with Aaron Wagner of VEAUX. They chat about the ups and downs of working in the music industry, Nashville food spots, and why being a sniper is a hard job (probably).
In this episode, Jason chats with Joseph Settine from The Brook & The Bluff. They discuss their thoughts about the 4th of July, the art of routing a tour, pre-tour jitters, crafting a narrative through your music, and more.
Jason hangs with Eric Slick—singer, songwriter, and drummer for Dr. Dog. They chat about everything from looking back on festival performances to taking the leap into solo music, overalls, receiving unexpected treasures from admired musicians, and more.
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In this episode, Jason chats with indie darling Briston Maroney. They dive into the art of naming songs, how childhood experiences sparked an unexpected fear of beer, gas station snacks, life in their respective cities, and more. Follow Michigander: https://www.instagram.com/michiganderband https://www.tiktok.com/@michiganderband https://www.facebook.com/michiganderband Official website:
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