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Friendship, Film & The Waves Of Folk Punk w/ Jak of Shibby Pictures #54
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Jak & Pepe delve into the evolution of folk punk, discussing its origins, the impact of key bands like Days N Daze, & the role of music videos in the genre. They explore the various waves of folk punk, the importance of documenting the scene, & the deliberate approach some contemporary artists take in their music & performances. The discussion also highlights the significance of friendships & collaborations within the DIY community, emphasizing the shared passion for music & storytelling. Jak shares insights on collaborating with musicians Matt Pless & April Hartman, his journey from filmmaking to punk culture, & the evolution of his musical tastes. The style of director Richard Linklater & his influence on underground film are also discussed.
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HIGHLIGHTS:
- What Shibby Pictures does
- Jak's documentary about the overlap of baseball & punk rock.
- Jak's book/travel memoir about the DIY scene
- The pandemic allowed many to work on creative projects
- Folk punk's different waves over the years
- Jak's video for Days & Daze Misanthropic Drunken Loner discussed
- Documenting the scene is important for preserving its history
- Collaboration with artists like Matt Pless & April Hartman has enriched Jak's creative journey
- Jak's interest in film began at a young age, leading to a lifelong passion
- The transition from mainstream music to DIY punk culture
- Richard Linklater's films have influenced Jak's approach to storytelling
- Accessibility in filmmaking has improved over the years, similar to music
- Jak prioritizes creating art over seeking attention or recognition
Connect with Jak / Shibby Pictures:
- instagram.com/shibbypictures
- shibby.pictures/
Back On The Grind Records - Find DIY, Folk Punk Music & Merch:
- backonthegrindrecords.bandcamp.com/music
Get Coffee for the Bandit in you (roasted by Pepe)
- StayFreeCoffee.com
Follow the podcast on Instagram
- instagram.com/backonthegrindpod/?hl=engram
Reach out...Send us questions, comments or topic suggestions to
- [email protected]
- Leave a comment/question on Spotify or Instagram (we read them all)
***Word of mouth really matters for us. Here's two simple things you can do to help keep this podcast going strong:
- Share your favorite episode with a friend or two who might enjoy it.
- Leave a rating / review. This helps me get access to the guest you want to hear from & allows the show to reach & support more folks like you :)
Stay Free,
Pepe Bandit
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59 episodes
Manage episode 494507341 series 3476161
Jak & Pepe delve into the evolution of folk punk, discussing its origins, the impact of key bands like Days N Daze, & the role of music videos in the genre. They explore the various waves of folk punk, the importance of documenting the scene, & the deliberate approach some contemporary artists take in their music & performances. The discussion also highlights the significance of friendships & collaborations within the DIY community, emphasizing the shared passion for music & storytelling. Jak shares insights on collaborating with musicians Matt Pless & April Hartman, his journey from filmmaking to punk culture, & the evolution of his musical tastes. The style of director Richard Linklater & his influence on underground film are also discussed.
Support the podcast to get bonus episodes & goods
HIGHLIGHTS:
- What Shibby Pictures does
- Jak's documentary about the overlap of baseball & punk rock.
- Jak's book/travel memoir about the DIY scene
- The pandemic allowed many to work on creative projects
- Folk punk's different waves over the years
- Jak's video for Days & Daze Misanthropic Drunken Loner discussed
- Documenting the scene is important for preserving its history
- Collaboration with artists like Matt Pless & April Hartman has enriched Jak's creative journey
- Jak's interest in film began at a young age, leading to a lifelong passion
- The transition from mainstream music to DIY punk culture
- Richard Linklater's films have influenced Jak's approach to storytelling
- Accessibility in filmmaking has improved over the years, similar to music
- Jak prioritizes creating art over seeking attention or recognition
Connect with Jak / Shibby Pictures:
- instagram.com/shibbypictures
- shibby.pictures/
Back On The Grind Records - Find DIY, Folk Punk Music & Merch:
- backonthegrindrecords.bandcamp.com/music
Get Coffee for the Bandit in you (roasted by Pepe)
- StayFreeCoffee.com
Follow the podcast on Instagram
- instagram.com/backonthegrindpod/?hl=engram
Reach out...Send us questions, comments or topic suggestions to
- [email protected]
- Leave a comment/question on Spotify or Instagram (we read them all)
***Word of mouth really matters for us. Here's two simple things you can do to help keep this podcast going strong:
- Share your favorite episode with a friend or two who might enjoy it.
- Leave a rating / review. This helps me get access to the guest you want to hear from & allows the show to reach & support more folks like you :)
Stay Free,
Pepe Bandit
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
59 episodes
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