On today's episode I revisit my 2017 article for NPR, Too Much Music: A Failed Experiment in Dedicated Listening, and reveal how two careless clicks of a mouse forced me to conduct a similar experiment this month.Also: the results of our recen
Releasing records in the age of DIY, how my dad unknowingly and involuntarily funded my first LP, and a million dollar lawsuit. Also: the results of our most recent poll question!
On today's action-packed episode of THE TOTH ZONE:MARVEL!!at the mysterious Van That Only Drove at Night!SQUIRM!!at the revolting practice of “table scoring!”GASP!!at the tale of a touring band operating under the influence of the zodia
On this episode, I speak to my friend and former bandmate Heidi Diehl about her debut novel Life Lines, which deals in part with DIY touring during the first decade of the new millennium.
Shattering live music myths, high living at the magnet Mansion, and the results of our second poll.And be sure to stick around till the end of the episoide for a new poll question!
Topics covered: Punk rock pilgrims, how to avoid awkward small talk with strangers on tour, and that time I attempted to rock through a hurricane. Plus, the results of our first poll question!
Get in the van with The Toth Zone! This is the first in a series of episodes examining the strange world of DIY touring. Also, a lesson in How To Make Any Band Sound Objectively Terrible.