Sean Carney explains what the Hot Water Music method is as well as some advice he learned directly from The Living Room. He also passes along what he feels is the most important thing when playing live. Plus, you'll find out what essential item is a must for him on tour and what truly inspires him about the punk scene.
As you heard in the full episode, Sean talked quite a bit about his commute to play in The Scandals and how it helped inspire his song "34th & 8th". What I have for you at the end of this episode is Structure Sounds take on it followed by the earlier version which can be found on Sean's solo ep as I thought it would be interesting to share the evolution of a song. Enjoy!
// Interview recorded October 17, 2023 via Google Meet
// Intro music by Cedros
// Hosted by James Toomey //
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