In this episode, I’m talking with Tommy, MIke, Matt, and new guy Trey of Slumlord Radio. It was great to meet Trey who now gives Slumlord Radio a twin guitar attack. We talked about how Trey made his way into the band and the work they have been doing together to write and record new music. During our chat, Ira Briggs from the Deck in Muskegeon stopped by as he is working with Slumlord Radio on the new record. On top of recording new music, Slumlord Radio has been very busy playing a ton of shows. You can catch them live at Tip Top Deluxe in Grand Rapids on April 11, and over at the Sanctuary in Hamtramck on April 12th.
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