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May 13, 2025 58 mins

Bobby Blackcraft returns to his roots with the revival of his unsigned band showcase, bringing with him Producer Trey and a renewed mission to spotlight extraordinary underground talent that mainstream platforms overlook.

Drawing from his own experience touring in bands and sleeping in vans, Bobby crafts a sanctuary for unsigned artists who deserve recognition but struggle to find it. "I just felt like it was Black Craft's initiative to help unsigned artists," he explains, recounting how industry insiders once told him "no one cares about unsigned bands"—a claim he's spent years disproving.

Each episode features six meticulously curated bands spanning various rock subgenres, from Gloomchild's emotional screamo to Thirst's face-punching metalcore, Whoremones' Cobain-worthy grunge revival, Lil Used's polished emo resurgence, and Fall Off The Earth's raw energy. The inaugural lineup showcases the striking disparity in visibility among talented acts—from bands with under 1,000 monthly Spotify listeners to those approaching 50,000.

Beyond just playing music, The Black Craft Show creates tangible opportunities through a monthly Battle of the Bands competition offering a $2,000 prize package including cash and endorsement deals. "That could go towards photo shoots, recording... I don't know, go get some new instruments," Bobby offers, understanding exactly what emerging bands need to take their next step.

For listeners seeking their next favorite band before everyone else discovers them, and for musicians looking for a platform that truly understands the struggle, this podcast delivers authentic music discovery with the passionate enthusiasm only someone who's lived the unsigned life can provide. Join the movement supporting underground artists every Tuesday by downloading, subscribing, and voting for your favorites on

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Speaker 1 (00:14):
Yo, what is up?
Welcome to the Black Craft Show, your home for unsigned bands.
I'm producer Trey, and with meis the man who thinks Creed is
underrated, Bobby Blackcraft.
What's up, Trey?
What's going on?
Producer Trey, I think youmeant to say the man who thinks
Creed is underrated?

Speaker 2 (00:24):
Bobby Blackcraft.
What's up, Trey?
What's going on?
Producer Trey, I think youmeant to say the man who thinks
Creed is overrated.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
You think Creed's overrated.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
Bro, I don't understand the Creed thing and I
know a lot of people listeningto this right now are going to
be very pissed off at thisbecause there's a big Creed
resurgence right now.
Right, yeah, I just don't getit.
You get it.

(00:52):
I get it in its entirety.
Yeah, I really get it, likethere's a creed cruise that matt
pinfield's on josh bernsteinkitty babs.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
Yep, you've been on it, I have not.
No, I would love to tell meabout creed.
Explain it, I.
I don't know what it is.
Um, I think shit, I don't know.
They just make good music, man.
They make great music actually.

Speaker 2 (01:05):
Really, yeah, Incredible music.
See the thing about Creed forme I miss the Creed boat.

Speaker 1 (01:10):
Right the first boat, because there was one boat.
Initially right there was a fewboats, there might have been a
couple.

Speaker 2 (01:15):
They have a cruise now, right, Right.
But what I really miss with theCreed boat is see what I like
about my music tray is I like tobe able to light a cigarette up
to it and go into a dive bar.
Is Creed a dive bar band?
Come on, Are they yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:30):
Really A hundred percent yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:33):
Fuck, you might be right.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
Yeah, I think they might have been one of the first
.
No, bro, come on, that'sblasphemy.

Speaker 2 (01:40):
Dive bar Bro.
I'm talking like CreedenceClearwater I want to hear some
like Allman Brothers.
I want to hear some Bob SegerKiss.

Speaker 3 (01:47):
You know what I'm trying to say.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
Yeah, I get it Like I'm talking like I'm talking
like, maybe I'm just yeah fuck.
Maybe I just yeah shit.
Maybe Creed is a maybe Creed isa dive bar band.
Let us know, I don't know.
Anyway, so we're here, it'sback.
Like producer Trey said, thisis kind of funny because we had
a Twitch show called Space Zebraand where we literally brought

(02:11):
you all the unsigned bands.
We were the home of the largestunsigned bands and I was joined
by Mr West Borland of LimpBizkit as a co-host, josh Balls,
ex-motionless and white, and wehad a guy named Producer Jake
who was our producer.

Speaker 1 (02:27):
Rest in peace.

Speaker 2 (02:28):
Rest in peace.
Producer.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
Jake, I mean, he didn't actually die.

Speaker 2 (02:29):
I mean, he didn't actually die, but he's kind of
dead to me, right, okay, wow,let's get right into it.
Wow, jake's not going to likethat comment.
Huh.
Nah, I'm just kidding.
But we did there with the folksat danny women presents, where
I mean, dude, we had 20 millionviewers one year.
I mean, obviously we had thehelp of twitch and amazon was
behind us, right, yeah, um, andjake was, you know, the man in

(02:52):
charge over there producing it,but that motherfucker's so busy
he moved over to nashville nowthese days.
Huh, is that?

Speaker 1 (02:57):
where he's at.
He's going.
He's going end of the month,he's going.

Speaker 2 (02:59):
He's going to nashville, so I mean, brought it
.
I never.
I mean it's not like it reallywas a secret.
I mean, how many times onstream did I always say I want
producer Trey?

Speaker 1 (03:08):
Didn't I say that?
You said it a couple of times,at least a couple of times.
I said it a few times and herewe are.

Speaker 2 (03:16):
I manifested this shit you manifested that.
I said producer Jake, you'rebecoming jaded.
You're becoming jaded, you know.
And when we started the SpaceSuper Show, he didn't know these
bands.
Did you notice that, trey?
He didn't notice these bands,he didn't know.
I showed him Gene Simmons andhe thought it was Stephen Tyler.

(03:38):
His own dog's name is Cobain.
I know I named that dog.
Did you know that?
Yeah, I think I knew that, yeah,but he didn't know who Kurt
Cobain was.
But look at him now he's allgrown up and I'm happy for Jake.
I love Jake.
I get a lot of love for Jake,but I did say it on stream I
want producer Trey because he'snot jaded and we're here.
We're here, we're bringing youall the best unsigned bands and

(04:01):
I'm so excited to bring thisback.
So, if you're tuning in here,um, there's been a lot.
True, I've been updatingeverybody on blackcraft 2.0 and
everything that's kind of beengoing on with blackcraft 2.0 and
a big initiative we're takingfor blackcraft 2.0 is the media
aspect side of blackcraft andyou know what we have going on
right now is we have do youbelieve in ghosts?

(04:22):
We have a ghost, ghost story,ghost hunting, ghost story time
podcast that we just launched.
Uh, my co-host, jake simons,and we're joined by two amazing
ghost uh hunters, david andalora.
They're paranormalinvestigators that well, there
is some fucking.
There's some crazy, freaky shit.
Were you with me atincarceration when I was touched
by a ghost?

Speaker 1 (04:42):
was that there?
What year was that?
I don't remember, but I gottouched by a ghost.

Speaker 2 (04:44):
Was I there?
What year was that?
I don't remember but, I, gottouched by a ghost.
Do you remember that?

Speaker 1 (04:47):
when he sent me a ghost hunting.
I remember hearing about it.
No, I got touched, oh actually.

Speaker 2 (04:50):
No, for real.
I was up in the showers upthere.
I'm not even trying to be funny.
I really got touched on my backIn the showers.
I wasn't in the showers but Igot touched All right, okay.
So that really started my lovefor ghost hunting.
But it's kind of full circle.
We're here anyway, but yeah, wegot a ghost hunting, we got a
ghost hunting podcast, and nowthis will be joining us.

(05:14):
This right here is you'rereally only going to be here on
Apple and Spotify.
There's no video to this, but Ido want to give a quick rundown
before we get into this.
Today is what to expect, whatthe listeners can expect here.
So you are going to be gettingtwo episodes a week from
producer Trey and I, and a lotof these episodes we are going
to be joined by some massivemassive massive rock stars, only

(05:39):
fans.
I mean, we got this is sex drugs, rock and roll.
We got it all this is sex drugs, rock and roll.
This is this is the show forunsigned bands.
And I just felt like Trey, youknow when.
I mean, you were there, bro,pretty much when we started the
Space Zebra show.
I feel like Black Craft's myjob in life, bro.
I played in bands, I worked forbands, I slept in vans right.

Speaker 1 (06:05):
Okay, all right.

Speaker 2 (06:05):
Okay, dr Seuss I was going to say Dr Seuss, that's
kind of a bar hey, okay.
Eminem, Write that one down.
Yeah, write that shit down.
Chat GPT couldn't come up withthat, no chance.
But I will say I felt like itwas Black Craft, or really my
initiative to help unsignedartists, right.
I know what that feeling's like.
I know how hard it is to be ina band.
I've got to come up with, youknow, some artists who literally

(06:27):
were nobodies back in the daythat are playing to 20 people.
Now they're playing to 20,000people, right?
So I know you know this isBlackcraft's been 13 years, the
13 really hard years, but Ireally consider it like 20 years
because I was playing in bandsand touring in bands every bit
of seven, six, seven yearsbefore I've launched black craft
.
You know, so, you know, I Ithink laying the ground here.

(06:49):
It was like in 2020 when we didthe space zebra show.
I just felt like for for me, Iwanted to give back to unsigned
bands, because I just remember,bro, when the world shut down,
doesn't that feel like fucking10 years ago by?
the way it does feel likeforever I just feel like you
know, when the world shut down,I was just thinking about all
these small artists and how badthey're going to be hurt from

(07:09):
this.
You know, financially, mentally, spiritually broken, everything
right and I want to do whateverI could to help them out.
So we started space zebra, wehad a twitch show and dude.
Next thing, you know, peoplejust started caring.
And you know what?
I was always told what's that?

Speaker 1 (07:22):
And you know what I was always told what's that?
Go ahead.
You know what I was always toldyeah, I mean no, but go ahead.

Speaker 2 (07:27):
Bobby, you can't do an unsigned band show.
I'd say why.
And who's saying this, by theway?
You know, I mean Danny Wimmersaid it to me and he'll be the
first he would come on.
Motherfucker Danny Wimmercoming on the show.
Hey, shout out Sonic Temple.
We were just at.
We fucking kicked some ass.
We're at Rockville this week,by the way, and we'll be at all

(07:49):
the Danny Wimmer festivals.
Danny Wimmer is a guy who Ireally look up to, especially in
this space.
He's such a pioneer, owning therock market of the biggest rock
festivals in the US.
But Danny Wimmer said to me hey, I said what's up, danny?
He said what's up, danny.
He said you can't do what youthink you're going to do.
I said really.
He said how come?

(08:09):
He said buddy.
He said I was in the recordlabel space.
He still is in record labelspace.
I think he found a Limp Bizkit.
I don't know if I don't want tomisquote, but I think he did
something.
Maybe he did something with itI think I just made that up.
No, but he did something with it.
I don't know if he found a LimpBizkit.
He did something with LimpBizkit, yeah.

Speaker 1 (08:29):
And he said to me Trey, Staying too Staying,
Staying in Limp Bizkit, he saidto me Bobby no one cares about
unsigned bands.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
Now I said I was just getting to know the guy at the
time.
I called him Mr Wimmer becauseI didn't know him like that.
I said, mr Wimmer, I thinkyou're wrong.
He said I'm not.
I said okay.
I said well, let me tell youwhy I think you're wrong.
Because I got Mr Wes Borland asa co-host on an unsigned band
show and we're doing a couplehundred viewers.

(08:59):
He said, really, I'm listening.
And then he said to me he said,well, play me some of the bands
you're getting.
And that's where the differencewas right.
Because the nice thing aboutthe Black Craft you know family
and the brand we built, thislifestyle brand we built, bro,
we work with fucking KirkHammett from Metallica.
We work with fucking Slipknot,right, we work with Falling
Reverse.
We work with Avenged Sevenfold.

(09:19):
We work with In sevenfoldworker.
In this moment we have allthese different things.
So guess what, bro, all thesebands are looking at us like,
hey, I want to be endorsed byblack craft.
You see what I'm saying?
So some really great fuckingbands.
Or we got some great, amazingbands.
So I started playing them someartists and he was like holy
shit, dude, they can play it.

(09:40):
I said, mr wimmer, this ain't,this ain't fucking.
1993 no more.
You said, mr wimmer.

Speaker 1 (09:44):
Wimmer, you kept calling him that.

Speaker 2 (09:45):
I think I did actually, and I actually left
there with no deal that day.
We were trying to link a dealand I think he kind of thought I
was doing some weird shitbecause I kept calling him Mr
Wimmer.

Speaker 1 (09:54):
I was going to say it might have been one too many Mr
Wimmers in there.
I gave him a lot of Mr Wimmers.

Speaker 2 (09:57):
Pioneered the way here, 100%.
You know, dude, we just foundthese amazing bands and, long
story short, I just wanted to.
You know, hey, trey, this islike the pilot episode.
I mean, you're not going to getall this riffing all the time
like this, but I need to set thegroundwork Because, look, we
get a lot of new listeners andthere's a lot of people I'm
going to be honest with you.

(10:19):
Trey, you listening?
We got some space zebra familyhere, but a lot of them aren't
here anymore.
Where'd they go?
I don't know.
No one knows, I don't know, butI'm just saying I got a lot of
new audience and I'll be honestwith you, bro, New and old, I'm
very grateful for all the love.
We are streaming on Whatnot nowlive platform, so no more

(10:39):
Twitch.
I'm on Whatnot which.
So no more Twitch.
I'm on whatnot, which I'm goingto talk about here in a second
because this is going to tiethis whole show in right.
So, just laying the land here,I want to give you a little
background.
So what you're going to expectfrom Producer Train Ourself is
we will have massive guests.
Right, we have the OnlyFansgirls.
We've got the rock stars sex,drugs, rock and roll.
We've already talked about it.
Each week, two episodes I, buteach episode you're going to be

(11:01):
getting six bands that we havecurated very carefully, that we
think these bands deserve aspotlight.
Yeah, and today's show, we gotsome fucking bangers.

Speaker 1 (11:15):
These bands fuck.
I mean these bands fuck, that'sit yeah, I don't know how else
to say it, that's a good way toput it.

Speaker 2 (11:21):
Now we're on the Space Zebra Nostalgia Kick and
we do have some Space Zebrabands on here and we got some
new.
So if you're an old listener,you're going to be a little
reminiscent here.
You're going to be like, wow,this takes me back, and then
there's going to be some newstuff for you.
So if you're new and you'rejust joining us, welcome, thanks
for being here.
This is the Black Craft Show.
Like producer Trey said, homeof all things unsigned.

(11:43):
I'm excited, trey.
And here's the best part to allthis.
The big news is, at the end ofevery month, we're going to do a
battle of the bands.
Right, we're going to do abattle of the bands, not on
Twitch, not on YouTube, it'sgoing to be on Whatnot.
So everyone that's listening tothis right now that I know a

(12:04):
lot of you supporters fromWhatnot are in here what's up?
You're stoked because at theend of every month there's going
to be a battle of the bands andyou're going to vote on who
wins that show that night.
And we're going to do differentcash prizes, endorsement deals.
I'm going to try to get recordlabels involved.
I'm going to call Mr Wimmerhimself and I'm going to say Mr

(12:24):
Wimmer, I got a band for you.
I need them to play Louder ThanLife.
Mr Wimmer, put them onAftershock.
Mr Wimmer, put them onIncarceration, put them on.

Speaker 1 (12:36):
Put them on, we'll say that We've done it before.

Speaker 2 (12:39):
I've curated you, Mr Wimmer, and amazing band sets
and all this shit.

Speaker 1 (12:45):
We had two full stages of Outer Than Life, bro,
we did.

Speaker 2 (12:47):
Two stages.
We're bringing that shit back.
Mr Wimmer, I'm going to quitcalling him that, but I need
your help.

Speaker 1 (12:53):
Mr Wimmer yeah.

Speaker 2 (12:54):
Okay, shout out Mr Wimmer on Sonic Temple that was
fucking legendary, by the way,this past weekend and we're
gearing up for Welcome toRockville.
If you're listening to thisright now, it's Tuesday.
Hope you're having a greatTuesday Again.
I got producer Trey here as mysidekick, jake is away in
Florida.
He is down at Daytona Beach.
If you're at Welcome toRockville, come say hi to Jake.
Him and Allie are out therekicking ass for us all weekend

(13:16):
long.
Some amazing bands.
Check out the lineup.
That's Welcome to Rockville.
But yeah, until Jake gets back,we will be doing these unsigned
band show here.
And we got an amazing showtonight.
Also, I got a littlehousekeeping.
One last thing and then we'regoing to get into this.
Yep, what I was just mentioningis the battle of the bands is
going to be on whatnot.
Okay, w H A T N O T.

(13:38):
If you're not familiar, I needyou to pick up your iPhone Now.
If you're driving, which a lotof you are, just wait until you
get to your place safe.
Okay, go to your app store,search Whatnot.
Download the app.
It's a black and yellow app,like Steelers.
Shout out Pittsburgh.

Speaker 1 (13:52):
Is it only iPhone or only Apple?
No, it's everything.

Speaker 2 (13:55):
Just go to your app store, whatever.
I don't know anything elseother than iPhone, but just
download Whatnot, the app, andthen, once you're on there, just
search Blackcraft Cult.
Give us a follow.
That's how you will be votingon these bands at the end of
every month.
Also on Whatnot is, I do a liveshopping show.
It's like QVC.
You can catch me on therestreaming two to three days a
week.
I'm doing all things Blackcraftrelated Old Birch, limited

(14:17):
Drops.
It's kind of the future.

Speaker 1 (14:30):
Live shopping is definitely the future and that's
where I will be, so that'swhatnot?
Search black craft cult.
Give us a follow, let's do it.

Speaker 2 (14:32):
I need to figure out these buttons, and what sounds
these well?
Because, yeah, I don't know,should I just go for it?

Speaker 1 (14:34):
yeah, you can okay okay, that's the one I need okay
, that's the one you need.

Speaker 2 (14:39):
Okay, we're good.
I mean, this is the one youreally need.
Cricketsickets, that's good,it's not bad.
That's a good one, that's not abad one.
But anyway, we got soundboard,we got a budget.
We're on a mission.
We got six bands right now thatyou're about to get, and then
I'm going to do a little segmentat the end, also from our
Patreon.
That's patreoncom slash blackcraft cult.

(15:05):
Give it a listen, but I'm gonnahave a patreon um call or call
in tonight and, uh, give us aband fuck yeah or today, tonight
, I don't know what the fucktime zone you're in, but anyway,
um, all right, trey.
So how you want to do this, man?
I think, uh, I think, you knowthere's a band that and that it

(15:25):
only feels right to kick offthis show with this band.
I think they deserve it.
You know, I got to shout outsomeone real quick here.
So, my man, let's do this shithere real quick.
Joey Francis Francoises, yeahmaybe he's French.
He might be French, but, joey, Igot to say something.

(15:46):
Man, joey plays guitar in aband called Gloomchild, and this
was a band.
This was Throwback Days ofSpace Zebra.
Do you remember Gloomchild?

Speaker 1 (15:53):
Yeah, I do.

Speaker 2 (15:54):
So Gloomchild was one of the bands that stuck out to
me in Space Zebra, and I'll tellyou what man, joey.
I've really been following Joey, and Joey stays in the DMS
constantly trying to get myattention to talk loom child,
and I tell you what man.
Uh, joe, you got my fuckingattention.
Honestly, bro, like this trackwe're about to play, is I'm

(16:17):
going to be honest bro, I'm not,I'm not.
I think more people need toknow this band.
You know Gloomchild.
What's I'm thinking?
What track?
Oh, so how are we going to dothis?
Two tracks, each band, 60seconds.

Speaker 1 (16:31):
Yes, 30 to 60 seconds .
30 to 60 seconds yeah, wheneverwe're feeling it.

Speaker 2 (16:36):
So don't get mad, You're going to bitch.
Why did you turn this down?
But anyway, there's a songcalled Champagne Suicide that I
am just loving, bro.
It's so good I am loving that.
So I think that's the properway to kick off the show.
So here you go.
Chad, this is Gloomchild.
We are bringing you ChampagneSuicide.
Let's go 60 seconds.
Producer Trey, what do youthink?

(16:57):
Let's get into it?
Let's skip it ahead a littlebit here.
Here we go 60 seconds.

(17:27):
Gloom child Champagne suicide.
Let her run.

Speaker 3 (18:05):
Yep, I have never believed in fate or to love.
I've been thinking of cuttingAll my friends off, caught in
the act.
You say goodbye.

Speaker 2 (18:16):
Let this one run, let this shit run, let this run.

Speaker 3 (18:18):
Yeah, let it run 60 seconds.
I'm a slave.
I'm a slave.

(18:40):
Let her run 60 seconds.
I can hardly look at my friends.
I can't stay back.
I'm so scared.
I'm just a chicken, stillwithout a den.
I can't stand myself.
I can't stand myself.

(19:00):
I'll stay to wait 60 seconds.
Wait a minute.

Speaker 2 (19:17):
That's Gloomchild Champagne Suicide yeah, that
gets a couple booms.
You know, aj, big justice, fivebig booms, I wish.

Speaker 4 (19:23):
I did not know that.

Speaker 1 (19:23):
That's at gets a couple booms.
You know AJ had big justice,five big booms.
I wish I did not know that.
That's at least five big booms.

Speaker 2 (19:27):
What do you think of that track?

Speaker 1 (19:29):
bro Dude, that fucking hits man.

Speaker 2 (19:32):
I don't even know, like I don't even know what the
fuck that is, like it kind ofgot like an old screamo kind of
vibe.
Would you say, yeah, maybe.

Speaker 1 (19:45):
I don't know.
I don't want to say crab core,I don't want anyone to come at
my neck, but I don't know.
I did get old screamo vibes forsure.

Speaker 2 (19:50):
Yeah, I don't know, I don't know, I genuinely don't
know.

Speaker 1 (19:54):
I fuck with it, though.

Speaker 2 (19:55):
I fuck with Gloomchild super hard.
Now here's a little fun factsabout Gloomchild 7,699 monthly
listeners.
That's five big booms.

Speaker 1 (20:11):
We got to stop that we need a five big boom button.
We got to figure out that.

Speaker 2 (20:16):
Do you want a little bio on Gloomchild?
Let's hear it.
Why not?
We're here.
It looks like they're a sixpiece Gloom Child.
Here's what they got to say.
Personal struggle and hardshiphave always been at the heart of
Gloom Child's music.
I like that.
I like that.
Whether it be navigatingpersonal relationships or
reflecting on the world aroundus, gloom Child weaves emotion

(20:39):
ranging from hopeful optimism todeep introspection.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
All right.
So I mean that's deep.
It is deep, but is it ChatGPT?

Speaker 2 (20:53):
Joey, let us know.
Joey, let us know Chatlisteners, let us know, down
below, is that ChatGPT or isthat from the heart?
They have a song.
So I think we should alwayspick a track and then I think we
should play their most populartrack.
So that one we just played youwas Champagne Suicide.
That was not, that's not theirmost popular.
That only has 6,747 listens.
I'm going to go to a songcalled Wish Things Were

(21:15):
Different.
Let's do it.
Here we go.
180,000 plays, by the way, onthis track.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
Oh, wow.

Speaker 2 (21:21):
Wish Things Were 180,000 plays, by the way, on
this track which things weredifferent.

Speaker 1 (21:25):
Gloomchild 30 seconds .

Speaker 2 (21:30):
Price.
This is perfect, bro.
Come on 60 seconds.
Come on.
I can feel the world is openingup.
I can see the world is closingin.
I can see the world is openingup.

(21:55):
I can feel the world is openingup.
All right, you ever wish thingswere different.
All the time, really yeah.

Speaker 1 (22:17):
Not happy To an extent.
Yeah, you yeah.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
All right.
Next band is uh, who do we havenext?
Thirst now.
Oh my god.
Okay, let's get into it.
I don't know what time zoneyou're in, I don't know, I don't
know what you're doing rightnow, but prepare to get punched
in the mouth.
You're gonna get punched in thefucking mouth, man.
Uh, thirst is actually in amate, bro.
This band I remember the firsttime I heard.
Do you remember the first timeyou heard this band the first

(22:51):
time?
Do you remember the first time?
I don't know about the first, oh, I do I was on space zebra show
and I was like yo, this chickis a fucking badass bro and the
band is badass, the name isbadass.
I'm always kick your ass shealways kick your ass.
I'll kick your ass, this bandwill kick your ass.
I told you you're going to getpunched in the face to thirst.
What song do we want to go with?
I'm going to let you pick.
Okay, we got all banger Tuesday.

(23:14):
That was the track that we usedto play, really, yeah, hey,
it's Tuesday.
Hey, it's Tuesday.
Run it Beggar Tuesday.
Here we go, from West PalmBeach.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
Florida.
This is Thirst 60 seconds.

Speaker 5 (23:44):
Yep, what a waste.
Perfect life, would it not?
Be interesting Reasons to liveA humongous car, a picket fence,
your imaginary finish line,unrealistic expectations.

Speaker 2 (24:17):
Barbaric re-promotion .
Narcissist, you're a piece ofshit.
Is that relatable to you?
Was that the lyric?
I think so.
I don't know.
Maybe that's just what I heardSay it again.
I forget it.
Banger Tuesday Thirst.
I mean, bro, this shit slapsdude Like thirst, fucking slaps

(24:40):
dude Like you.
Got to go check out theirInstagram, go check out their,
go check out their.
I'll tell you what a trackwe're about to play.
Actually, I believe they justdropped their video for this
song called scapegoat.
You gotta go check out thirston youtube, because their music
videos are fucking top notch.
Um, actually fuck, that's.
You know what dude thescapegoats, their newest song,

(25:01):
the most popular, are we are we.
Are we sticking to this?
Do we?
Newest song, the most popularsong?
Are we sticking to this?
Do we need to play their mostpopular song or their newest
release, or can we do whateverthe fuck we want, because it's
us, yeah fuck it, there's norules.

Speaker 1 (25:13):
We're here, what the hell?

Speaker 2 (25:14):
I don't even know if Scapegoats is their newest song.
I completely made that up.
I seriously made that up.
I'm not kidding.
Where'd that one come from?
I don't know.
It just is number one.
Let's run it.

Speaker 1 (25:35):
Here we go 60 seconds .

Speaker 5 (25:45):
I'm only buried in hatred.
So when you Tried to destroy me, love is a benefit.
Please just help for my sake.
Restrictions, I'm just my own,with a hollow heart.
We're made of dirt.
We become day.
I turn to flesh and I'm thefury, like a woman Scorned.

(26:08):
Show me up.

Speaker 2 (26:15):
Let's bring me out.
I'm complete for me.
I'll follow you home, skip Goat.
Thirst, god man.
Scapegoat thirst, god man.
I mean that's good stuff.
Yeah, that takes me back tosome like walls of jericho days,
when growing up like trust killrecords, uh shit.

(26:36):
But modern day, but reallyfucking good, actually better
that shit slaps, dude.
Thirst is fucking going crazy,bro.
What's a little, what's alittle thing on Thirst?
So they're at fucking 4,000monthly listeners.
That's badass.

Speaker 1 (26:47):
Good for them, that is, but they need more than that
, bro.
They should have 400,000, bro.

Speaker 2 (26:51):
Oh my God, how like dude.
It's so tough marketing bands.
You know because you were inthe that's why we're here
no-transcript ain't fuckinggoing on there.

Speaker 1 (27:12):
What are they gonna do?

Speaker 2 (27:13):
how would you make a thirst tiktok tray?

Speaker 1 (27:15):
I have no idea, really well what would you do?

Speaker 2 (27:18):
go on, be Careful.

Speaker 1 (27:22):
What would you do?
I would just, I shouldn't sayyeah, what do we got next?

Speaker 2 (27:31):
Well, we were on Florida, we were over there.
Actually, I was just in Florida, you were, I was getting
tattooed, yeah.

Speaker 1 (27:37):
Oh yeah.

Speaker 2 (27:38):
Flew in, got tattooed , hopped on a plane, flew home.
How was that?
It was terrible, Hot.

Speaker 1 (27:42):
Flew in got tattooed, hopped on a plane, flew home.
How was that?
It was terrible Hot muggy, hotmuggy.

Speaker 2 (27:45):
Getting tattooed is never fun, but my arms are
almost done.
So we were in Florida, justlike myself.
I went to Florida and I flewback to LA and there's a band
called hormones.
Are you familiar?
I'm not w-h-o-r-e-m-o-n-e-shormones, I like it.

(28:07):
They're here in la.
I don't know where they'relocated in la.
Um, this band, they theysubmitted to our submission form
.
Also, if you're a band, uh, goto blackcraft cult instagram.
There's gonna be like a linktree right there and you'll be
able to submit.
Find us on Patreon, you couldsubmit, on whatnot, you could
submit, so we'll post a link upand all that stuff.
Okay, trey, we're going to dohormones.

(28:29):
Now.
Trey, how many monthlylisteners do you think hormones
has?

Speaker 1 (28:34):
I'm going to go with 5k.

Speaker 2 (28:36):
Really.

Speaker 1 (28:37):
Less More 923.

Speaker 2 (28:48):
Hey, yeah, really less more 923.
Hey, yeah, yeah, not good, it'snot great.
We got to get them up because Itell you what we curated this
playlist.
This band is fucking incredible.
Now we're on real now.
Trey and I curated the artists,but we didn't curate the song.
We're kind of doing the songson a fly here.
Now, trey, I'm gonna let youpick the song you want to start
with.
Would you like to start withRich Cunt, trash man or Skiing

(29:08):
Trip?
Skiing Trip.

Speaker 1 (29:11):
Really I'm asking.
That's the name of the song.
That's the name of the songSkiing Trip.

Speaker 2 (29:15):
Okay, rich Cunt Trash man or skiing trip.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
I just want to say rich cunt.

Speaker 2 (29:20):
so let's do rich cunt All right, rich cunt, it is,
here we go.
Hormones LA Ooh Ooh.

Speaker 5 (29:27):
What is that?

Speaker 6 (29:31):
Ooh, okay, okay.

Speaker 2 (29:37):
Okay, All right, 60 seconds.
You ask if you're abusive.

(30:00):
I said no, you're just sick andbruised.
I love you.
You scream and scream and knockthe door.
Drop me straight.
You're playing to your heart.
I can't breathe, I can't seeyou and I'm starting to scream

(30:35):
at me.
Rich cunt Kurt Cobain wouldfuck with hormones, bro.
100%.
This is some grunge shit bro.
This is right up my alley.
I fuck with hormones, bro.
100.
This is some grunge shit, bro.
This is right up my alley.
I I fuck with hormones, bro.

Speaker 1 (30:44):
You got hormones I got a couple yeah you got low t
I I might you know yourtestosterone level I don't know
it, but it feels low, low yeah,like you cry a lot and shit I do
cry a lot really.
Yeah, yeah, here and there meannot a lot, but I come across a
couple TikToks.
Oh they get you.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
Every time.
Okay, that's Hormones, richCunt.
And then let's go to theirpopular song called On the Floor
.
That's got 22,194 plays.
This is Hormones.
Yeah, on the Floor.
Okay, I'm curious, I've notheard this one actually.
Thank you On the floor,hormones.

(32:11):
It's good stuff.
I really like that band man,they're solid.
Make sure you go give them afollow, go blow up their Spotify
923 monthly listeners.
It's a crime, unbelievable, iscriminal unbelievable criminal.
Yeah, I like their vibe, a lotgood vibe, so we're cruising.
That was uh.

(32:31):
So what?
So what did we do?
We did uh, gloom child, yeah,we went straight into thirst.
We just played you hormones,yep.
And then, uh, what's next there?

Speaker 1 (32:40):
producer trey, who we got, coming up we have lil used
, excuse me, lil l-i-l okay used, little used u-s-e-d little
used.

Speaker 2 (32:53):
Okay, I know now, this is now.
This is an artist thatsubmitted that you picked yeah,
yeah, this was a last minute adokay, sounded good to me.
Was this the artist?
How many monthly play, how manymonthly listeners they have?
Is this the one that has like45 000 monthly?
Let's say, yeah, they're up.
Let me pull up here.
So we got little used.
Yeah, little used 45 000monthly listeners.

(33:13):
Okay, let me give you a littlerundown.
Wow, this is a fucking novellittle used.
If your music career don't workout, you'd be a fucking writer.
I'll tell you that I'm notkidding jonathan castro.
Little used, okay, born andlost johnny castro yeah, this is
johnny cash's uh cousin, orreally, yeah, uh, born in los

(33:35):
angeles, california, on a rainyevening in the heart of suburban
America.
Now, johnny, listen, this isstarting to sound chat GPT-ish,
I sense it.

Speaker 1 (33:44):
Maybe not, maybe not it could be right from the heart
.
Give him the benefit of thedoubt.

Speaker 2 (33:47):
Okay, you want me to keep going?
Go ahead, all right.
Found solace in the emotionaldepth of music from an early age
.
Okay, raised in a householdwhere vinyl records spun tales
of heartbreak and resilience,young Johnny was drawn to the
raw honesty of emo music Bandslike my Chem brand new Dashboard
Confessional that became hissonic companions through the

(34:09):
trials and tribulations ofadolescence.
Now this is starting to go alittle chat.
Gpt.

Speaker 1 (34:12):
That's chat GPT.

Speaker 2 (34:15):
That's chat GPT.
That was chat GPT, but Irespect it.
Inspired by the cathartic powerof music I mean he might be a
writer Johnny began penning hisown melancholic melancholic.
The wrong person to be fuckingme.

Speaker 1 (34:35):
Hey, maybe we just play a song.

Speaker 2 (34:37):
Yeah, anyway.
Yeah, it's really long.
Which one you want to play, Ihave it's not like huh, yeah,
anyway.
Yeah, it's really long, which?

Speaker 1 (34:41):
one.
Do you want to play?
I have.
It's Not Like it Would haveWorked Out Anyway, okay.

Speaker 2 (34:46):
All right, I mean, that's their most popular.
All right, let's do it.
We'll start with that one.
Fuck it, it's got a million.
There's no rules, here we go.

Speaker 3 (34:58):
Ooh, ooh, what would it take to get this off the
ground, out from the weight ofwhat comes from your mouth?
And I had nothing left to takeyour place and I'd do anything
to see your face, cause you giveand you give and you take it

(35:20):
away and you make me believe itwould always be safe.
But it's not.
Why did you have to go?
I don't need to tell, maybe Igot so close.

Speaker 2 (35:38):
I can't say because I can't sit here with somebody
else.
Johnny, that shit is fuckingsick.

(35:59):
Warped Tour's back, emo's back,emo's back, that shit's fire.
This is right up your alley.

Speaker 1 (36:04):
Trey, that's my shit.
Bro, that's your shit rightthere.
That's good stuff.

Speaker 2 (36:08):
Damn dude.
That takes me back to earlyWarped Tour days like Hawthorne
Heights my cam.
Yeah, I see the influences,Johnny.
I see what you were saying whenyou were writing that.
Wow, johnny.
I see what you were saying whenyou're right yet, wow, I really
like that track.
Yeah, shout out, johnny.
I do want to shout out.
I mean, I know how hard it isto market, I know how it is to
build a following and how hardit is to stay consistent.
I really want to give you yourflowers, man.

(36:28):
45,000 monthly listeners andthat track alone is coming up on
1.4 million listeners that'shuge that's huge man, I hope you
take some time and step backand realize something you've
accomplished and, to be honest,shout out all these bands too.
I want to give a quick shoutout.
I mean just Hormones that wejust played with 923 monthly
listeners.
Hey, be proud of that shit.

(36:49):
Shit don't fucking happenovernight.
Rome was not built in a fuckingday, trey is what they say.

Speaker 1 (36:55):
They say that too.

Speaker 2 (36:55):
They do say that a lot actually, I'm sick of
honestly, actually kind ofhearing that if I could be
honest with you Because speed,you got to go.
But you know what I mean.
Even if, hey, listen, I needeveryone out there, all the
bands listening right now andeveryone listening right now.
Okay, I need you to do me afavor.
Okay, things take time, man,and whether you're working out

(37:19):
whether you're launching a band,whether you're launching a
business, anything you got yougot to be, you know, patient.
You got to be patient and youknow it's okay if you only have
three listeners right now.
It's okay if you don't have anysales right now.
It's okay if you don't have anyviewers right now.
Two viewers, whatever it is,just keep going, you know?

(37:43):
And, uh, stay consistent with.
I mean, look at black craft dude.
13 fucking years, you know,seen some chatter, seen some
chatter from from some people.
Uh, oh, bobby's podcast isn'tconsistent.
He talks about consistency.
It's like, hey, man, let metell you about consistency took
a hundred dollar bill, turned itinto one of the largest
alternative fucking brands onplanet earth.
Buddy, talk to him.
I'm gonna talk to him right nowbecause about consistency took
a hundred dollar bill, turned itinto one of the largest
alternative fucking brands onplanet earth buddy talk to him

(38:03):
I'm gonna talk to him right nowbecause I know, because I know
he's gonna fucking listen tothis.
Okay, buddy, I saw your littlefucking little messages that you
put who.
He talks about consistency.
Hey, buddy, I dare you to beconsistent for 13 years on
something I dare you to.
Okay, I gotta.
I gotta out.
My blood pressure was goinghigh, trey.

Speaker 5 (38:20):
Yeah, I can't get on those blood pressure meds.
I got sense of that.

Speaker 2 (38:22):
I can't get on those blood pressure meds.

Speaker 1 (38:24):
You're on them or you're not?

Speaker 2 (38:24):
No, I'm not Because I've been fasting and shit,
right.
That wouldn't be good, thatwouldn't be.
What people don't realize islook, there's times where people
think you got to show up everyday and give it a hundred

(38:45):
percent to be consistent.
I just want to take a littlesecond here just to just to
shout this out.
That's not true.
It's about showing up still andgiving it only two percent on
days you didn't even want to go.
At least you showed up that day.
So don't be so fucking hard onyourself.
Okay, it's a marathon trey,it's not a sprint bingo.
You see what I'm saying?
Yeah, I hear you and all thelittle fucking chatter.

(39:07):
He's not consistent.
Hey, buddy, fuck him.
Hey, buddy, you call me.
You got my number.
You call me when you dosomething consistently for 13
years, buddy, anyway, you knowhim actually.

Speaker 1 (39:22):
I do, I know this person.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, all right,it's cool.
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (39:26):
And you know what's the funny part about this person
?
They went through some shit andI was there for them.
I like them.
I actually genuinely I used tolike them, but I saw the chatter
Right, you know Now we, youknow now, we're not going to
keep a negative trade.

Speaker 1 (39:40):
We got to.
We got to keep it moving, wegot to move on.

Speaker 2 (39:42):
I really like little used here.
Little used.
I like your photo on Spotify.
You got the.
You got the posters on the wall.
I don't know what you're doingright now A little used, but you
got to keep going.
Okay, you got to keep going.
I like this.

Speaker 4 (40:04):
Okay, still ask about you.
That's 289 000 plays.
Run this shit, little used in asmall dream.
Love like a burst once sparkedthe sky, but now in ashes.
I must say goodbye.
The same pain of love wasn'tdone, leaving scars on my heart.

(40:28):
You took everything away.

Speaker 2 (40:38):
I don't want all of this to end.
All my friends still ask aboutyou.
Hey, this is Lil U's for whenyou can't breathe.
I like this, lil U's.
I see what you're doing.
Please keep going.
We will be definitely hearingmore of you, because I am a
fucking fan.

Speaker 1 (40:58):
Bro, I'm adding that to my playlist.
Like right now, actually youbetter.
Big fan he actually.
I'm adding that to my playlist.
I'm like right now, actuallyyou better.
He actually grabbed his phoneand he did it.
Big fan of Lil Used oh that wasmy bubble bath playlist.

Speaker 2 (41:09):
I almost put on.
You got a bubble bath playlist.
I don't.

Speaker 1 (41:12):
I don't know the last time I took a bubble bath.

Speaker 2 (41:14):
Bro, I did not know.

Speaker 1 (41:15):
But it sounds lovely Bro.

Speaker 2 (41:16):
I did not know my fucking playlists were public
and I had like a sex playlist, abubble bath playlist and all
this shit.
I didn't know that Iseveryone's.
Yeah, you got one of those too.
You got one of those too, Imean.
Oh, this show sucks.
All right coming up.
We got dude, okay.

(41:38):
Now here's an artist thatsubmitted Trey that.
I'm going to be honest with you.
I don't know how you pronouncethis, I'm just going to come out
.
Come clean, luc4.

Speaker 1 (41:53):
I mean, what would it be?
I don't know luck for I don'tknow.
Or is it luck.
Maybe it's luck, I don't knowluck.
It says I don't know, or is it.

Speaker 2 (42:01):
Luck.
Maybe it's Luck.

Speaker 1 (42:02):
I don't know Luck.
It says L-U-C-4.

Speaker 2 (42:03):
How do you get Luck?
I don't know how you pronounceit.
Maybe the band name is calledL-U-C-4.
Okay, hey, bro, you want to gosee L-U-C-4 tonight?
It's kind of hard.
I like it.
Now, all the listeners, thisone's going to throw you off a
little bit.
This one's going to throw youoff a little bit and I'm going
to be honest with you.
This is another band that Trey,you added to your playlist, I
believe, did I?

(42:25):
Yeah, okay, I don't know if youdid or not.
Actually, anyway, borderlinepersonality disorder like Trey
has.
Anyway, l-u-c-4.

Speaker 6 (42:35):
Luck as Trey likes to call his band.

(42:58):
I act so self-obsessed.
Well, I have something toconfess Deep down.
I'm so depressed and I'm fuckedinside my head.
Can I tell you all some jokes?
I'm living as a ghost.
I don't think anybody sees me.
Let me lay inside my pain,pretend that it's just vain.
My own worst enemy is me.

(43:21):
I should go home and probablytake my man.
I'm just a zombie on thewalking dead.

Speaker 2 (43:36):
I don't want to be LUC4, borderline personality
disorder.
You ever get into walking dead,Trey.

Speaker 1 (43:41):
I tried to.
It got repetitive for me, I'msorry.

Speaker 2 (43:44):
I don't want to be alone.
L-u-c-4, borderline personalitydisorder.
You ever get into Walking Dead,Trey?
I tried to.
It got repetitive for me.
I'm sorry, you know I sat thereand I got into episode one and
I was like bro, this shit's sick.
And then I went to and theepisode ended and then they were
talking about 11 seasons.
I was like bro, I feel I'm notdoing that for 11 seasons.

Speaker 1 (43:58):
Oh yeah, I think I made it to season four and I was
like this is enough, it's thesame.

Speaker 2 (44:03):
I mean enough's enough.

Speaker 1 (44:05):
It gets to a point you know.

Speaker 2 (44:06):
Yeah, so that's LUC4.
Now, how many monthly listeners, trey, do you think this artist
has?

Speaker 1 (44:14):
I think I just peeped it, but I'm going to guess 144.

Speaker 2 (44:18):
What the fuck bro?
Come on, you, literally read it.
You read it off the Come on bro.
You read the monthly listeners.
I didn't know what to say.

Speaker 1 (44:28):
It's 146.

Speaker 2 (44:30):
Let me give you guys a little bio about LUC4.
By visiting this page, yousurrender to my thoughts
influence and will Please signyour name on the line.
Okay, we're going to play asong called Fuck you by LUC for
30 seconds.

Speaker 6 (44:59):
Mama raised a gentleman connected to his
feminine who learned to beeveryone's friend.
Thank you, he said.
I know you want to treat himnice, but you were giving bad
advice.
Try saying this instead, fuckyou.

Speaker 2 (45:27):
Oh, fuck you.
Okay, A little fuck you Got alittle Jelly Roll.

Speaker 1 (45:31):
Teddy Swims kind of feel yeah A little bit huh yeah,
I thought that first song waskind of like bad flowery oh okay
, that's a good shout.

Speaker 2 (45:38):
Yeah, that's a good shout.
Am I wrong to say Teddy?

Speaker 1 (45:42):
swims.
He has the raspiness.
I feel like it's something yeah.

Speaker 2 (45:47):
Put that back up Put that back up Put that back up A
little jelly or something?
No, much ripping, no, that'snot jelly.
It's the raspy voice, thoughit's definitely the raspy voice.
Anyway, that's L-U-C-4.
That song is called Fuck you.

Speaker 1 (46:10):
I forgot I had this song yeah.

Speaker 2 (46:15):
Okay, that's band number five.
We're coming up on band numbersix, the last band, last band,
man.
This is a band that's very nearand dear to me.
Up on band number six, the lastband, last band man.
Um, this is a band that's verynear and dear to me.
I've played this band multipletimes.
We never really got to him onthe space zebra show actually,
but this is a band that's beenaround the black craft community
.
For a quick second.
I actually used to play in aband with the lead singer.
Uh, it was like a grind corekind of band.

(46:35):
Yeah, uh, super grind core, kindof chaos, chaos, shit.
This is a band hailing fromPittsburgh, pa, which shout out,
shout out Pittsburgh, shout outfor Manny Brothers.
Bro, I'm fasting right now Iwould die, I would fucking, I
would do some crazy things.

Speaker 1 (46:53):
A little Manny sandwich.

Speaker 2 (46:55):
What's your go-to?

Speaker 1 (46:56):
I think just the original.

Speaker 2 (46:58):
I just drooled I actually legit just drooled, bro
.
I just drooled like a fat fuck.
I just legit had drool come outof my mouth Just talking about
it.
Yeah, I've got to stop.
We've got to stop.
This is a band called Fall Offthe Earth.
I really, really enjoy thisband.
We're going to play a trackfrom them that I just love.
I mean, look, do have a city.
It's called Dead Highways and,dude, I'm going to tell you

(47:20):
something crazy about this bandin a second.
Go ahead 60 seconds.
Let's go Open the fast and topass the time.
I'm beating hard.

(47:41):
So to take your blood.
I'm gonna get it, gonna feel itgonna break it up.
Gonna get it, gonna feel itgonna break.
I'm beating hard, hanging onyour neck, so I'm better with
the doors open.
I'm beating hard, hanging onyour neck, breaking blood to
your jaw, and I, down to A keyword Hanging on your neck,

(48:01):
breaking blood to your jaw.
When it's time to die.
I keep running Down, I'm raised, I keep running down To die.
I keep running Down, I'm raised, I keep running down.

(48:27):
Fall off the earth, pittsburgh,pa, dead highways that fucking
song rips, bro.

Speaker 4 (48:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (48:34):
Rips.

Speaker 2 (48:36):
Trey, how many monthly listeners does Fall Off
the Earth have?

Speaker 1 (48:44):
Let's go with 4,000 and 2.
31.

Speaker 2 (48:51):
31.
That's a crime.
They have 31 monthly listeners31K Like 31 people.
3-1.
3-1.
31k like 31 people.
Three, one, three, one.
And now this is a band that'sout there playing shows and
active on social.
What are they doing wrong?
What's happening now?
You came from the social mediaspace.
What's going on here?
What's going on?

Speaker 1 (49:13):
here, get on, tiktok, I guess I don't know, you don't
tiktok and do the dance, do thethe dances on TikTok.

Speaker 2 (49:20):
Well, I mean what?
What advice could you give TreyCause?
You ran some of the large.
You ran some really largesocial media accounts for the
music industry.
I mean, I know you signed anNDA so we're not going to say
who it was, but yeah, I can'ttalk about it Can't talk about

(49:48):
it.

Speaker 1 (49:48):
Really, some of these artists, what do you think?
What have you seen?
Stuff that's worked?
Literally, these algorithms are, I know, fucked right now.
So I know it's it's tricky, man, I don't know.
I mean, I know, on space zebrawe really, uh, you know, we dove
into, like the, the serious xmradios and you know we got.
We got that help for some ofthese bands, but for I mean,
it's hard for bands I don't know.
You gotta do the tiktok dance,that's all it is the tiktok
dance is all it is.

Speaker 2 (50:04):
I mean, what is it?
I mean, do you, do you thinkyeah, because I guess you never
really ran unsigned bands youran really large, you ran really
large accounts.
I guess that's true.
Uh, I mean, I guess what, juststay consistent posting content
definitely.
You know, consistency is key,for sure more more like uh, you
know, you know one, I mean Iguess what?
Just stay consistent postingcontent.
Consistency is key for sure.
More like you know one of thethings I do like about unsigned

(50:26):
bands, which we will be havingon the show a lot more too.
This is just the first episodehere, but we are going to have
unsigned artist interviews tooon here with us, right, Some of
the bands we will speak with andall that kind of stuff.
All that good shit.
But yeah so, yeah, dude, I mean31 fucking monthly listeners.
We got to help this band outthat is so criminal.

(50:46):
Please go over, follow the earth, fall off the earth.
Please go give them a follow.
Fall off the earth, fall offthe earth.
There it is yeah, there it isOkay.
So that was dead.
How do you pronounce thatMisanthrope?

Speaker 1 (51:10):
Misanthrope, misanthrope.
I don't know what that is,misanthrope, misanthrope.

Speaker 2 (51:17):
It's a live track.
I don't usually fuck with livetracks, but I really like it.
It's good.
I like the rawness.
We can play the games.

(52:16):
We can play the games.
Okay, Fall off the earth.
Misanthrope.

Speaker 1 (52:20):
Is that it Misanthrope?

Speaker 2 (52:21):
I don't know, is that what we're settling on?
I don't know.
That's what we settled on.
Man, there, it is the first sixbands curated from myself,
producer Trey.
We did it.
I can't tell if this show wasgood, but we got through episode
one.
I actually feel really goodabout it.
I mean, dude, you know thisbetter than anyone, bro, this is

(52:43):
such a passion project of mine,mine, you know, I just want to
help unsigned bands.
And here comes the fun part andhere comes the curveball that
I'm gonna, I'm gonna hiteverybody with right now.
So if you enjoyed the showtoday, here's what we're gonna
do.
We haven't even talked aboutthe first contest.
Let's talk about it right now.
I'm gonna do at the end of thismonth, at the end of may, we're

(53:06):
gonna hold the battle of thebands.
We're only going to put 16bands in Trey into the battle 16
?
That's all we're going to put in.
We're going to end up playinghow many bands this month?
I don't know.
I don't fucking know.

Speaker 3 (53:22):
You get two episodes, 36 maybe.

Speaker 1 (53:24):
Maybe less.

Speaker 2 (53:25):
I don't fucking know, it doesn't matter, it doesn't
matter, it doesn't matter.
But here's what's going tohappen.
Trey, we're only putting 16bands in every competition every
month.
So first competition, let'swrite it down.
Trey, we ready?
Yeah, $1,000 cash prize.
You get a $1,000 cash prizeplus, are you ready?
You get a Blackcraftendorsement deal for the year,

(53:49):
which means you will be promotedfrom Blackcraft and it means
you will get a $1,000 gift cardto deck out your band, along
with the cash.
Yep, okay.
So $2,000 prize, $1,000 cashfor the band.
Hey, that could go towardsphoto shoots, that could go.
That's what I want to donate.

(54:10):
That's what I want to donateback to the bands.
That's a great fucking prize.
That's massive.
Now here's the kicker.
You ready for the kicker?
I'm ready, go ahead.
I wish I smoked cigarettes.
So bad, bro, sometimes.
Bro, should we?
I?

Speaker 1 (54:22):
Should we?

Speaker 2 (54:24):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (54:25):
Can we in here?

Speaker 2 (54:26):
Can you smoke and not inhale?
We could do whatever the fuckwe want here.
Can you smoke and not inhaleand still be cool?
I love that dive bar shit.
Anyway, I'm sober now.
These days I don't even fuckingdrink or anything anymore.
Anyway, here's the kicker.
Okay, bands, are you listening?
Okay, you got to get your fansTrey.

(54:47):
This is where they got to getyour fans trey.
This is where they got to go.
First, they got to go topatreoncom slash black craft
cult.
I'm gonna say it againpatreoncom slash black craft
cult.
Okay, it's free, free, it'sfree.

(55:08):
That's massive.
Okay, this is free.
Now, what's gonna happen overthere?
You gotta go get your fans togo vote for you.
Okay, here's what we're gonnado.
Trey, we're gonna have each.
I mean as a producer.
Tell me if this will work.
Are we going to be able to eachshow?
We put up a poll on my Patreon.

(55:30):
Okay, what do we do?
Do we talk?
Do we take the top two bands ofeach show and put them in the?
And put them in the?
Uh, the?

Speaker 1 (55:41):
the battle.
Yeah From the votes on PatreonYep.

Speaker 2 (55:45):
Yeah, Okay, so we're going to list the six bands, Top
two bands that get voted.
Those two bands automaticallygo into the bracket At the end
of the month.
At the end of the month Nextshow those six bands they vote.
Top two bands go into thebracket.
You see what I'm saying?
Yep, Until we have a bracket atthe end of the month.

(56:07):
So chat, that's at patreoncomslash blackcraft cult.
I don't know why I'm calling achat.
This is that's.
I'm not even, I'm not on Twitch, I'm not on YouTube right now.
I'm not on whatnot, you knowlisteners, listeners listeners,

(56:28):
whatnot?
search black craft cult.
That's where the battle will be.
So, bands, it'll be a two, twothousand dollar prize value.
That's massive thousand dollarscash.
Go get a.
Go get a photo shoot, go putsome money towards recording I
don't know.
Go get some new instruments, Idon't fucking know.
And then a thousand dollarblack craft endorsement deal and
black craft will promote yourband on our socials.
That'll be the first.
That'll be the first prize, Ithink each month we change the
prizes.
Do you like that?
I like it, personally.

(56:49):
I like it.
Trey any other thoughts herebefore we get the fuck out of
here for the day, anything.

Speaker 1 (56:55):
Not much, not a lot going on up here, honestly.

Speaker 2 (56:59):
How do you think the show went today?

Speaker 1 (57:01):
What's your?

Speaker 2 (57:01):
thoughts on it.

Speaker 1 (57:02):
I think it went pretty well.
I'm very excited we have a lotof guests.
I think it went pretty well.

Speaker 2 (57:07):
I'm very excited.
We have a lot of guests, we do.
We got some massive fuckingguests and like listeners, not
chat, I like to say listeners.
This is something differentbecause you know, I've never
really called in favors.
If you're a WWE fan, if you'rean AEW fan, if you're an
OnlyFans fan, if you're fuckingyou know some rock and roll fans
you know what I'm saying You'regoing to be stoked for this

(57:29):
fucking season.
So stay tuned, there's going tobe a lot of fun shit.
Also, head over toBlackCraftCoffeecom too.
We just we got some BlackCraftCoffee shit and you're probably
sick of hearing about thisbecause you had the ads all
episode actually, right, I don'tknow.
Do right, I don't know.

(57:55):
Do we even run ads this episode?
Maybe not, we don't need them.
We don't need ads.
You know where to find usblackcraft cultcom.
Blackcraft coffeecom.
Onlyfanscom.
Slash tray, producer tray.
What was that one?
Onlyfanscom, slash producertray.
I am on of yeah you should 4.99a month.
I think you'd make a killing onthere maybe we'll see.
Yeah, who knows you got aheater.
That's episode one.
We're out of here, man.

(58:15):
Happy Tuesday.
Much love everyone.
Thank you for listening.
Tuning in.
Please go rate this podcast.
Give it 5 stars, give it 0stars, whatever.
Fuck.
Patreoncom slash blackcraftcult.
That's how you will be voting.
Much love, see you guys.

Speaker 5 (58:43):
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