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Chris Steele from Alexisonfire

Chris Steele from Alexisonfire

FromTurned Out A Punk


Chris Steele from Alexisonfire

FromTurned Out A Punk

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Length:
78 minutes
Released:
Aug 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

One of the greatest to ever wield the four strings is on Turned Out A Punk! Today on the show, Alexisonfire’s bass monster Chris Steele is here to talk punk. Listen in as he and Damian sit down and have their first in depth conversation after nearly 20 years of knowing each other. From the influence of Iggy Pop, to the struggles that come from growing up in a touring band, to walking away from music only to return with a profoundly different sense of self: this is not to be missed! 

Also, don’t miss Alexisonfire’s fantastic new album: “Otherness”, in stores and streaming  now! And don’t miss Alexisonfire’s upcoming tour! More info at: theonlybandever.com

Also, grab a shirt for this podcast over at tunredoutapunk.com

Also touched on:

The brilliance of Iggy Pop’s brevity

The kid from the baseball team on the bus 

Misfits in a parking lot

Better career planning than Blockbuster

Playing with sober for the first time on the last tour

An industry trying to get you fucked up

Living in chunks of time

Walking away from music

The travelling around the world for 2 years

Falling in love with street food in Sri Lanka

The grind of touring and addiction

Returning to a band as a new person

The importance of friendship in a band

AND SO MUCH MORE!
Released:
Aug 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Damian Abraham can be many things... the singer of a critically acclaimed band, a failed VJ, a host for Vice…a parent, but certainly he is a punk music obsessive. Each week, he sits down and chats with an interesting person from the far reaching worlds of entertainment to find out how their life was changed by the discovery of a novelty genre that supposedly died out in 1978... PUNK.