In our season 1 finale, our (fully vaccinated) art director, Eliott Glasser stops by to discuss his history with art, film, and what it's like working with the greatest band in the world. Thanks so much to everyone who has listened to/watched t
Did Evanescence pave the way for the nu queen of pop metal? Did the confused white male rage of Woodstock 99 directly lead us to the capitol attack? Don't worry, we won't get that heavy. These fuckin riffs will though!
Technical difficulties ahoy! Are they just a tedious speed bump everyone has to deal with or the end of the world? It can really feel like both. So please, don't yell at Cyndi Lauper about it. Her monitors aren't working.
Is it possible to grow a fan base completely organically on a platform led by ads and algorithms? What if a new platform were to take shape based on this idea? Time to discuss!
Recently, Taylor Swift re-recorded an old song of hers to obtain the rights back. Smart! Should artists re-record their old music if they'd like? What about altering mixes after the fact? Is the original art sacred or fair game? All this and mo
Moving out of the darkness we ended on last week, we cover a lot of ground in this one. It all revolves around how we started to come at our "local scene" from a different angle and couple it with other new methods.
Our new single "Appetite" is out now! We discuss our marketing plan for it as well as some thoughts on our year and hopes/plans for 2021. Happy new year everyone!
Today we discuss the magic that can happen when artists harness the power of the internet to create unique marketing campaigns and how we can't wait to do the same.
Today we discuss why we love music videos, why we make them for every song, and some of our favs from back in the day. (Also I can't believe we forgot to mention This is America when talking modern music videos)
Today, we go through some of our staff pick playlists. Do we try to keep it obscure and cool or embrace the guilty pleasures? Well, Michelle Branch makes an appearance so you tell me...
Consistency is key these days. With that in mind, we discuss how we as a band try our best to create a sustainable flow of content we're proud of and excited by.
In the wake of some hot takes from Spotify's CEO, we offer some hot takes of our own about how small time bands like us can start to bring in revenue and how we hope to accomplish just that.
After 7 years, 3 drummers, and 0 progress we called it quits on our first band. Today we discuss what we learned after failing and starting fresh as a two-piece.
Hey we're Separatr and his is our first episode! Today we're talking about gaining perspective, killing your darlings, and tackling things in a whole new way.