

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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Apr 19, 2025 • 8min
Coachella Fans Call The Festival "Literal Hell"
This year's Coachella was fraught with chaos, featuring 12-hour lines and overpriced food that left fans feeling frustrated. Attendees described their experiences as a mix of hell and comedy, with some even likening it to the infamous Fyre Festival. Wild stories include a performer’s backflip mishap, highlighting the unpredictable nature of live events. Listeners might wonder if such horror stories would deter them from future festivals or if they’re just part of the thrill!

Apr 16, 2025 • 4min
Would you pay more for band merch if it was signed?
Dive into the wild world of band merchandise, where signed items spark debates about value and fan dedication. Hear stories of pricey resales and the frustration they bring. Unique anecdotes include a disastrous tour escapade and Katy Perry's space journey, adding a whimsical twist. Plus, discover a quirky vinyl collaboration that merges music with a surprising brand!

Apr 15, 2025 • 30min
Weezer Plays Coachella Just Days After Bassist’s Wife Was Shot by Police
This week features a wild story about the unexpected police shooting involving Weezer's bassist's wife. Coachella chaos takes center stage, with frustrated attendees swapping tales of long waits and high costs. Music highlights include Ghost's latest track and a fun mishap with singer D4Vid. The allure of collector's items shines with a beer-filled vinyl record launch, and a quirky anecdote about space adventures adds humor. Listeners engage in a lively Q&A, sharing excitement for upcoming festivals and favorite bands.

Apr 13, 2025 • 9min
Sleep Token's "Caramel" Calls Out Toxic Fans | Will They Ditch the Masks?
A deep dive into Sleep Token's intriguing new track "Caramel" sparks discussions about its cryptic message aimed at toxic fans. The hosts explore the complicated dynamics between the band and its obsessive followers, including unsettling incidents of harassment. Amidst this, there’s a lighthearted take on the notorious anonymity of the band, raising the question: will they ever ditch the masks? With a mix of tension and humor, the episode unpacks the unique challenges artists face in today's fandom culture.

Apr 11, 2025 • 18min
Nothing More's Jonny Hawkins on cursed Sleep Token tour, Disturbed, new music
Jonny Hawkins is the energetic lead singer of the band Nothing More. He shares captivating tales about their tour with Disturbed and Daughtry, filled with unexpected collaborations and memorable moments. Jonny reveals the chaotic and humorous experiences from their tour with Sleep Token, highlighted by the band's surprising rise in popularity. He also discusses their new track “FREEFALL” featuring Chris Daughtry, teases more collaborations, and shares exciting music recommendations that fans will love.

Apr 10, 2025 • 6min
Sharon Osbourne is open to Black Sabbath hologram shows
Sharon Osbourne discusses the future of live music with the potential for a Black Sabbath hologram show. She expresses excitement about advancements in technology and the incredible experiences possible in the near future. The conversation also touches on Ozzy Osbourne's upcoming final performance with the band, blending nostalgia with humor. The idea of seeing a holographic Ozzy adds a fun twist to the heavy metal legacy.

Apr 8, 2025 • 37min
Brand New's Jesse Lacey facing new allegations ahead of reunion tour
The latest buzz includes new allegations against Jesse Lacey from Brand New, raising eyebrows ahead of their reunion tour. Sleep Token stirs the pot with their latest track, challenging extreme fandom while hinting at ditching their masks. Also, Sharon Osbourne entertains the idea of a Black Sabbath hologram show, and Shaquille O'Neal explores a potential collab with Three Days Grace. Meanwhile, humorous takes on quirky dietary trends and kids' pop culture keep the laughter flowing. Expect plenty of engaging discussions and quirky insights!

Apr 3, 2025 • 6min
Why did Linkin Park downsize LA show? (CLIP)
Linkin Park's latest track, 'Up From The Bottom,' is said to be their best yet, sparking excitement among fans. The band decided to move their upcoming concert from a large stadium to a smaller venue, raising eyebrows about ticket sales and fan interest. This trend of downsizing shows reflects the larger issue of declining ticket sales in the music industry. Listen in as they delve into the reactions from fans and the implications for artists planning tours.

Apr 1, 2025 • 33min
The Sleep Token Edging Continues...
Dive into a wild mix of music news! Fans are buzzing over Sleep Token's scavenger hunt and their upcoming single. Linkin Park drops a bold new song with hints of nostalgia, while the excitement builds around their concert plans. A surprising walk-off on SNL has everyone talking! And just for laughs, imagine teaming up with rockstars to fend off angry beavers—it's a hilarious twist on the world of music. Plus, the cancellation of Sad Summer Fest has fans reflecting on the festival scene.

Dec 12, 2024 • 43min
#62 - Finn McKenty
Finn McKenty, a music content creator and consultant known for his punk rock MBA channel, dives into his unexpected break from YouTube and the journey of pursuing meaningful content. He chats about the pressures of high concert ticket prices and the evolving landscape of music and social media. Nostalgia plays a key role as they explore its impact on content creation. Finn also shares insights on leveraging LinkedIn for monetization and the importance of personal branding in the digital age.