

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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Aug 29, 2023 • 1h 18min
#15 - Tom Higgenson (Plain White T's)
Tom Higgenson, the charismatic frontman of Plain White T's, shares the heartfelt backstory of 'Hey There Delilah'. He reveals fun details about being on 'iCarly' and why bandmate Tim Lopez made a splash on reality TV. The conversation dives into their latest single, the influence of 100 Gecs, and quirky diet dilemmas on tour. Alongside hilarious anecdotes about burritos and nostalgic movies, Higgenson discusses the band's evolution and the challenges of connecting in a fast-paced music landscape.

Aug 17, 2023 • 34min
#14 - Jessica Conrad (Emo/Scene TikToker)
Jessica Conrad, a TikTok sensation known for her hilarious takes on emo and scene culture, dives deep into her content creation journey. She shares her evolution from bored corporate worker to viral star, fueled by nostalgia and daring challenges. The discussion ranges from fashion dilemmas—like whether to wear the band tee at their concert—to her thoughts on the most iconic emo songs. Jessica also reveals her surprising favorite live show and debates if 'Welcome to The Black Parade' is overrated. Join for laughs and a blast from the past!

Aug 10, 2023 • 1h 11min
#13 - Jaret Reddick (Bowling For Soup)
Jaret Reddick, the charismatic frontman of Bowling For Soup, dives into the story behind their iconic hit '1985' and reflects on how it transformed from SR-71's original into a pop punk anthem. He shares his thoughts on pissing off the nu-metal genre and offers sage advice for emerging bands. Jaret also discusses his evolving career, balancing his roots in pop punk with new aspirations in Texas country music, and shares humorous insights about parenting in the music world.

Aug 2, 2023 • 60min
#12 - Sonny Sandoval (P.O.D.)
Sonny Sandoval, the charismatic frontman of P.O.D., shares his journey as a pioneer of nu-metal. He discusses the rise and fall of the genre, revealing how it evolved and its impact on their music. Listeners can expect insights into their upcoming album and the band's intention to remain true to their roots amid changing times. Sonny also reflects on the emotional weight of launching their biggest album on 9/11 and the importance of faith in his career. He touches on new bands to watch, the influence of community programs, and shares light-hearted favorites during a quickfire rapid Q&A.

Jul 12, 2023 • 36min
#11 - Beauty School Dropout
Beauty School Dropout, a rising pop punk band fresh off an arena tour with Blink 182, shares their journey to success. They reminisce about their unique experiences, like feeding Harry Styles fruit in a music video. The group discusses their rapid transition from club shows to large arenas, revealing both the thrill and challenges along the way. They also dive into their eclectic musical tastes, debate social media dynamics, and tease their upcoming single, 'Beautiful Waste.' Expect humor, insights, and a hint of nostalgia!

Jul 7, 2023 • 29min
#10 - Charlotte Sands
Charlotte Sands, a breakout alt/pop star known for her dynamic performances alongside bands like My Chemical Romance, chats about her latest EP 'Good Now' and upcoming tour. She shares her thoughts on fan behavior at concerts and the importance of safe crowd interactions. The conversation touches on mental health, setting boundaries in music, and her creative processes. Charlotte also discusses a viral moment inspired by a public figure, adding a humorous twist as she promotes her new music and reflects on the industry's evolving landscape.

Jun 30, 2023 • 1h 3min
#9 - Matt Bevan
Matt Bevan, a talented content creator known for his engaging takes on heavy music, dives into the metal genre that gives him the most grief from fans. He shares his creative process, revealing the triumphs and pitfalls of content creation on platforms like TikTok and Instagram. The conversation touches on the challenges of engaging niche audiences, the complexities of music copyright, and personal growth through fitness. They also humorously navigate online criticism and reflect on the ever-evolving nature of musical genres.

Jun 21, 2023 • 45min
#8 - Max Bennett Kelly
Max Bennett Kelly, a Seattle-born and LA-based artist and producer, dives into his musical journey that took a sharp turn during the pandemic. He shares witty stories about being roasted by music critic Anthony Fantano and how he managed to promote his work without social media, leading to a viral breakthrough on TikTok. The conversation touches on his eclectic side gigs, like writing jingles and participating in medical trials, all while exploring themes of creativity, collaboration, and authenticity in the music industry. Plus, hear about his innovative new EP, JUNK MALE!

Jun 17, 2023 • 53min
#7 - Dakota Delisle AKA trashXm0uth
Dakota Delisle, known as trashXm0uth, is a pop punk and metal content creator who brings humor to TikTok and Instagram. In this lively chat, they discuss the latest from Bring Me The Horizon and share stories about their awkward TikTok moments. The conversation dives into creator burnout and the challenges of building a following in 2023, including dealing with trolls. They also reflect on the impact of TikTok bans and the evolution of content creation, providing insights into staying relevant in a fast-paced digital landscape.

Jun 14, 2023 • 1h 4min
#6 - Nathan James
Nathan James, a talented musician and photographer who's collaborated with artists like Post Malone, dives into his artistic journey. He reflects on overcoming imposter syndrome and the importance of embracing change in creative careers. The conversation touches on his evolution from sports to photography, and the challenges of finding his unique musical identity in a fast-paced industry. Additionally, Nathan shares insights on navigating the TikTok era and its role in shaping music promotion, emphasizing authenticity in a sea of trends.


