

Mark and Me Podcast
Mark and Me Podcast
Join me, Mark, as I invite guests to talk openly and candidly about the world in which they have grown, thrived, or barely survived. From authors to actors, directors to writers, artists and musicians alike, come sit with us while we explore their own unique journey through life.
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Apr 15, 2025 • 56min
Episode 427: Michael Shuman (Queens of the Stone Age / GLU)
Michael Shuman, the talented bass player and songwriter from Queens of the Stone Age and his solo project GLU, shares fascinating insights into his musical journey. He reflects on nostalgic memories from his first albums and impactful concerts that shaped his career. The conversation delves into the creative process behind his new song 'Boogie Man' and the joy of building an independent project. Shuman also discusses the challenges of scoring films and his personal connection to music, highlighting how deeply it resonates with his life.

Apr 10, 2025 • 57min
Episode 426: Shane Greenhall (Those Damn Crows)
Shane Greenhall, the charismatic frontman of Those Damn Crows, shares insights into the band's vibrant journey and upcoming album 'God Shaped Hole.' He reminisces about formative musical experiences and the storytelling power of their songs. Shane delves into the psychology of live performances, discussing the balance of nerves and confidence, as well as the emotional impact they feel on stage. With a look toward the future, he expresses excitement about their growth and connection with fans, embracing the exhilarating world of rock music.

Apr 7, 2025 • 31min
Episode 425: Michael Amott (Arch Enemy)
Michael Amott, the talented guitarist from Arch Enemy, shares his musical journey, reflecting on the profound impact of early influences from classical to punk. He passionately discusses the thrill of touring around the world, balancing intimate shows with grand festivals. Amott also reveals the creative process behind their latest album, 'Blood Dynasty,' and the exciting dynamics within the band. To wrap it up, he reminisces about a classic Danish track that holds special meaning for him, highlighting the personal connection musicians have with their craft.

Apr 3, 2025 • 35min
Episode 424: Wednesday 13
In this chat with Wednesday 13, the horror-themed rock musician discusses the influence of KISS on his life and career. He reflects on childhood memories from the 80s, particularly horror films and toys, that inspire his creative process. Excitingly, he shares insights about his new album, Mid-Death Crisis, and an extensive upcoming tour across the U.S., Canada, and Europe. He emphasizes the importance of meaningful fan engagement and navigating the emotional landscape of the music industry, capped off with a heartfelt song selection.

Mar 29, 2025 • 46min
Episode 423: SpiritWorld
Stu Folsom, frontman of SpiritWorld, shares insights about their latest album, Helldorado, which fuses thrash and death metal with a Western vibe. He reflects on his musical journey, transitioning from a passionate fan to a performer. The conversation dives into the importance of album art and live performances, echoing nostalgic sentiments. Folsom also discusses music's impact on family and society, the balance between artistic integrity and public perception, and the evolving role of social media in shaping personal connections within the music community.

Mar 24, 2025 • 58min
Episode 422: Rou Reynolds (Enter Shikari)
Rou Reynolds, lead singer of Enter Shikari, discusses his upcoming War of the Worlds tour and the importance of fundraising for mental health awareness. He reflects on his artistic journey, influenced by nostalgic 80s films like E.T., and the evolution of theatricality in music performance. Rou shares personal growth experiences, balancing challenges and comforts, while emphasizing the therapeutic benefits of running. The conversation also highlights community engagement and the emotional ties between music and mental well-being, making for an inspiring listen.

Mar 20, 2025 • 57min
Episode 421: Neil Fallon (Clutch)
Neil Fallon, the charismatic lead singer of the legendary rock band Clutch, shares his musical journey from childhood influences to navigating adulthood amidst societal expectations. He reflects on the deep connection live performances create with audiences and the importance of appreciating every show. Fallon also talks about the impact of teachers in his life, his creative process behind new music, and the joy pets bring, punctuating the conversation with delightful anecdotes about his furry companions. This engaging discussion reveals the heart behind the rock.

Mar 17, 2025 • 1h 7min
Episode 420: Mia Wray
Mia Wray, an Australian pop singer and songwriter from Noosa, gained recognition after winning the Telstra Road to Discovery Program. In this conversation, she reflects on her musical influences, from Eva Cassidy to Bobby Darin, shaping her passion for performance. Wray discusses the emotional challenges of releasing personal music, the balance between authenticity and self-criticism, and her transformative moment meeting her idol, Gabrielle Aplin. She emphasizes the importance of genuine connections over superficial success in her artistic journey.

Mar 13, 2025 • 44min
Episode 419: Chubby and the Gang
Charlie "Chubby Charles" Manning-Walker, the energetic vocalist of Chubby and the Gang, dives into the band's creative journey since forming in 2019. He shares how punk influences shaped their sound and discusses the emotional contrasts of live performances versus studio recordings. The struggle of balancing day jobs while pursuing music is a candid highlight, alongside redefining success in the industry. With a nod to nostalgia, he reflects on music's emotional power and the meaningful tributes that resonate with fans.

Mar 3, 2025 • 55min
Episode 418: Eric Bass (Shinedown)
Eric Bass, bassist of Shinedown and a talented American musician and producer, discusses his new solo album, 'I Had A Name', revealing its emotional depth and creative processes. He shares nostalgic memories of early musical influences and the power of listening to complete albums, particularly vinyl. Eric reflects on the thrill of live music experiences and the transition from bandmate to solo artist, emphasizing the need for humility in creativity. He also highlights the comforting impact of iconic albums and the importance of trusting one's artistic vision.