

Lead Singer Syndrome with Shane Told
Shane Told
What is it like to be the lead singer of a band? Shane Told, frontman of the critically-acclaimed rock band Silverstein, brings you candid interviews with all of your favorite singers on this podcast. Is it really all sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll? Find out for yourself on Lead Singer Syndrome.
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Dec 18, 2018 • 1h 2min
Steven Page (ex-Barenaked Ladies)
Steven Page, the former lead vocalist of Barenaked Ladies, shares his journey from co-founding the iconic band to launching a successful solo career. He reflects on the emotional reunion of BNL after nine years and the wholesome reputation they cultivated. The discussion highlights the art of engaging stage banter and touches on the political themes in his recent music, even featuring an F-bomb in a song title. Page's insights illuminate the growth and changes in his artistic expression, making for an engaging conversation.

Dec 11, 2018 • 1h 8min
Cove Reber Pt. 2 (Saosin, Dead American) + RYLS
Cove Reber, the former lead singer of Saosin and Dead American, opens up about his journey in music, reflecting on his departure from Saosin and the personal challenges he faced. He emphasizes the importance of authentic expression in his new project, Dead American. The conversation also features Jade and Sahar from the indie band RYLS, who share insights into their creative process and the impact of their Toronto roots. Together, they explore the evolving landscape of independent music and the role of community support in their artistic growth.

Dec 6, 2018 • 1h 8min
Cove Reber Pt. 1 (Saosin, Dead American)
Cove Reber, the distinctive voice behind Saosin and now Dead American, shares his inspiring journey from fan to frontman. He discusses how he landed his dream job as the singer of his favorite band and reflects on the challenges of musical legacy after parting ways with Saosin. Cove also dives into personal stories from his tour, the significance of music in his upbringing, and the excitement of discovering new sounds in his current projects. His candidness about his evolution in the music scene is both relatable and motivating.

Nov 27, 2018 • 1h 7min
Ben Cook (No Warning, Young Guv, Fucked Up)
Ben Cook, frontman of No Warning and guitarist for Fucked Up, shares his fascinating journey from child actor to punk rock artist. He candidly discusses his upbringing and the hilarious antics of being a self-proclaimed "shit disturber." Ben recounts his memorable run-ins with Fred Durst and the pressure of facing Linkin Park while crafting No Warning's second album. The conversation also delves into his evolution from hardcore to diverse solo sounds, highlighting the challenges and triumphs that shaped his musical identity.

Nov 20, 2018 • 1h 3min
Chris LoPorto (Can't Swim)
Chris LoPorto, frontman of Can't Swim, shares his transformative journey from drummer to singer-songwriter. He discusses how demos caught the attention of Pure Noise Records, leading to a whirlwind band launch and global touring. Chris reflects on the challenges of maintaining authenticity in the music scene while embracing their unique sound. He also opens up about the emotional impact of past relationships on his songwriting and the funny anecdotes from touring during Thanksgiving. Get ready for a blend of heartfelt stories and musical insights!

Nov 13, 2018 • 1h 19min
Liam Cormier (Cancer Bats)
Liam Cormier, lead singer of the Canadian rock band Cancer Bats, dives into the band's surprising mainstream acceptance in Canada. He shares his passion for motorcycles and discusses his bike-inspired clothing line. Listeners get a glimpse of their Black Sabbath cover band, Bat Sabbath, and how they creatively celebrated their latest release, "The Spark That Moves," as a surprise. For fun, Liam ranks Cancer Bats' discography from favorite to least favorite, making for a candid and entertaining conversation.

Nov 7, 2018 • 59min
John Nolan (Taking Back Sunday, Straylight Run)
John Nolan, the talented guitarist and vocalist for Taking Back Sunday and Straylight Run, dives into his remarkable journey in music. He shares why he left Taking Back Sunday at the height of their success and his experiences with Straylight Run. Nolan reflects on the challenges of rejoining the band and adapting to new dynamics, while also discussing the emotional depth of his latest solo album, 'Abendigo.' Listen in for insights on navigating online feedback and the nostalgia of returning to van touring!

Oct 23, 2018 • 60min
Ryan Kirby (Fit For A King)
Ryan Kirby, the lead singer of metalcore band Fit For A King, shares insights into their impactful album 'Dark Skies' and discusses the challenges of navigating faith in their music. He opens up about the departure of songwriter Bobby Lynge and how being labeled a Christian band complicates their identity. The conversation also dives into the camaraderie of NFL fandom, especially around the Dallas Cowboys, blending humor with reflections on touring life and the creative process behind their songs.

Oct 16, 2018 • 1h 5min
Spencer Charnas (Ice Nine Kills)
Spencer Charnas, the lead singer of Ice Nine Kills, delves into the horror-themed creativity behind their recent album, called a 'Magnum Opus.' He recounts the unique experience of recording vocals in real horror movie locations and collaborating with notable cameos. Spencer reflects on the band's gradual rise to fame, feeling underrated at times. He also shares childhood influences from Massachusetts, which shaped his love for music and horror, making for a captivating discussion about the intersection of these passions.

Oct 11, 2018 • 1h 12min
Henry Cox (Boston Manor)
Henry Cox, the energetic lead singer of Boston Manor, dives into the evolution of their 'game-changing' album and shares his nostalgic love for Nine Inch Nails. He reflects on growing up in Blackpool and how his upbringing shaped his music career. Hear about their exciting upcoming European tour and the electrifying connection of live performances. The conversation takes a humorous turn when discussing potential changes to British anthems and currency, blending heartfelt anecdotes with light-hearted commentary on the music scene.


