

The Jesea Lee Show
Jesea Lee
Welcome to The Jesea Lee Show, a music news and interview podcast with fart jokes. If you're into rock, metal, alternative, or just love discovering new bands while hearing 2000s movie quotes, you’re gonna have a good time here.
Full episodes every Tuesday
Highlight clips throughout the week.
Bang your head on the follow button and share it with someone who doesn’t suck!
Full episodes every Tuesday
Highlight clips throughout the week.
Bang your head on the follow button and share it with someone who doesn’t suck!
Episodes
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Nov 17, 2023 • 1h 8min
#25 - Jeris Johnson
Jeris Johnson, a rock and metal artist who gained fame on TikTok, returns with his new single 'When The Darkness Comes.' He discusses his year-long hiatus and why fans might find the new track familiar. The conversation dives into his disdain for his biggest hit and critiques of modern metal, the pitfalls of signing with record labels, and frustrations with the Grammy Awards. Jeris also shares lighthearted thoughts on 'butt rock,' making for an entertaining and candid discussion about his journey in the music industry.

Nov 10, 2023 • 45min
#24 - Daughtry
Chris Daughtry, the renowned frontman of Daughtry and American Idol alum, dives deep into his journey in the music industry. He humorously tackles his fitness routine life, addresses the stigma of 'butt rock,' and reflects on his artistic evolution. Daughtry shares insights about his new album, collaborations he's proud of, and the excitement of touring with Creed. He also discusses the unique sound of bands like Sleep Token and navigates the complexities of maintaining authenticity while satisfying fan expectations.

Oct 27, 2023 • 1h 12min
#23 Doc Coyle (Bad Wolves/God Forbid/Ice Nine Kills)
Doc Coyle, the talented guitarist from Bad Wolves, God Forbid, and Ice Nine Kills, shares his insights on a range of captivating topics. He debates whether 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' is a Halloween or Christmas movie and explores the challenges of touring while maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Listeners are treated to reflections on navigating public scrutiny in the digital age, the legacy of Nu Metal, and the evolving identity of musical genres. Coyle balances humor and depth, showcasing his experiences with legends like Metallica while engaging in playful banter.

Oct 20, 2023 • 54min
#22 - Ohrion Reacts
Dive into the world of content creation with insights from Ohrion Reacts! Hear about the highs and lows of being a full-time creator and the challenges of connecting with audiences. Explore the art of reaction videos, complete with animated experiences and hilarious personal stories. The discussion also touches on the emotional toll of public scrutiny and the complexities of navigating social media identities. Plus, enjoy playful banter and brainstorm exciting, innovative content ideas to keep followers engaged!

Oct 13, 2023 • 41min
#21 - Caleb Shomo (Beartooth)
Caleb Shomo, the frontman of Beartooth, delves into his journey from Attack Attack to his current mission of spreading positivity through music. He humorously recalls his quest for David Draiman's approval and shares thoughts on pumpkin spice lattes, even offering a take on Wendy's Pumpkin Spice Frosty. The conversation turns to fitness struggles and triumphs, before exploring the evolution of Ohio's punk scene, the unpredictability of festivals, and the excitement of music collaborations. He even picks what he believes is the greatest guitar riff of all time!

Oct 5, 2023 • 43min
#20 - David Michael Frank
David Michael Frank, a dynamic musician transitioning from a boy band to an emo/alt-rock artist, shares his journey and ambitions. He humorously reminisces about the 90s music scene and the emotional struggles of identity. Frank discusses his innovative touring strategy, connecting with fans through private events, and the excitement of preparing to release his debut album. He also touches on the personal milestone of his wife's pregnancy, merging his tour aspirations with family joys for an unforgettable conversation.

Sep 29, 2023 • 30min
#19 - Buddy Nielsen (Senses Fail)
Buddy Nielsen, the frontman of Senses Fail, dives into the whirlwind of the Blue Ridge Rock Festival fiasco and his past spat with Chris "Fronzilla" Fronzak of Attila. He shares wild tales about My Chemical Romance opening for them and discusses the changing tides in the music scene. With a surprise dream collaboration in mind and thoughts on horror movie franchises, Nielsen reflects on nostalgia in music and the importance of embracing new artists. His candid take on the evolution of metalcore is both entertaining and insightful.

Sep 22, 2023 • 12min
#18 - Pierre Bouvier (Simple Plan)
Pierre Bouvier, frontman of Simple Plan, dives into the thrill of touring with The Offspring and Sum 41. He shares his thoughts on the explosion of his hit "I'm Just a Kid" on TikTok, revealing how it transformed his feelings about the song. Pierre also discusses the joy of blending nostalgia with new music and recalls the challenges of maintaining relevance in a changing music scene. Expect insights into the pop punk legacy and even a funny take on the pineapple pizza debate while bonding with fellow musicians!

Sep 15, 2023 • 14min
#17 - CARR
CARR, an edgy alt pop artist with endorsements from Pete Wentz and Spencer Smith, dives into her wild experiences touring with Fall Out Boy and Bring Me The Horizon. She shares hilarious tales of cringy fans and the camaraderie of life on tour. The conversation explores the raw themes behind her song 'Spiral City,' reflecting on love and authenticity in her music. From debating food classifications to nostalgic pop punk memories, CARR brings playful humor to the forefront, making for an entertaining and candid discussion.

Sep 7, 2023 • 17min
#16 - Noodles (The Offspring)
Noodles, the renowned guitarist for The Offspring, shares insights from the recent tour with Simple Plan and Sum 41. He delves into the potential of releasing 'Pretty Fly' today and discusses the evolution of pop punk, including thoughts on MGK. The conversation touches on the band's improved live performances and the upcoming new album. With anecdotes about their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame visit and reflections on music legacy, Noodles blends humor with nostalgia while celebrating punk's continuous revival.


