• Julian Casablancas of The Strokes and The Voidz
    Sep 29 2024

    In this episode, Scott sits down with rock icon Julian Casablancas. They dive into Julian's entire musical journey, from fronting The Strokes to his groundbreaking work with The Voidz. Julian shares stories about the upcoming Voidz album and the creative process behind it, including the making of the music video for "Prophecy of the Dragon." He also opens up about the songwriting approach for the new album, giving fans a glimpse into his creative process.

    Julian also reflects on his earliest musical influences, especially Lou Reed and Bob Marley. Throughout the conversation he offers behind-the-scenes insights into his collaborations with others such as Rick Rubin and Daft Punk, and also shares one of his dream collaborators. The episode closes with his top 5 movies and top 5 new artists.

    Tune in for an exciting and revealing conversation with one of the most influential voices in modern rock music!

    4:15 – Approaching others in public

    5:50 – New Voidz record

    8:30 – Meeting Alex

    10:35 – Influences on new album

    12:00 – Julian on David Lee Roth

    13:00 – 2 Dollar Bill performance

    15:22 – Making the record

    18:00 – Rick Rubin’s process

    21:00 – Writing Voidz songs

    22:10 – Making of “Prophecy of the Dragon”

    26:35 – “Prophecy of the Dragon” music video

    30:00 – Strokes vs Voidz

    31:23 – Halloween themed show

    32:38 – Fashion

    34:45 – Julian’s early influences

    37:31 – Lou Reed and Bob Marley

    38:32 – Julian’s other early aspirations

    41:20 – Politics

    44:30 – Julian on aliens

    46:38 – Daft Punk’s “Instant Crush”

    48:30 – Julian’s dream collaboration

    49:15 – Julian’s record label

    49:53 – Julian on being an indie artist now

    51:24 – Top 5 new artists

    54:44 – Top 5 favorite films

    57:02 – Top 5 essential NYC spots

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    57 mins
  • The Warning
    Sep 22 2024

    In this episode, Scott sits down with the powerhouse Mexican rock trio, The Warning. They dive into the band's incredible journey, starting with their viral cover of Metallica's "Enter Sandman" that catapulted them into the global spotlight. The sisters—Danny, Paulina, and Ale—share stories about their early rise to fame, from releasing their first EP to their most recent album, which showcases their growth as a band.

    The conversation also touches on the inspiration behind recent tracks like "Automatic Sun" and "Six Feet Deep," as well as how their musical influences shaped their sound. They also share some of their favorite stories from touring the world, and of course, their top 5's, including their top 5 restaurants and top 5 women in rock who have inspired them along the way.

    Tune in for an exciting and insightful conversation with one of the most dynamic bands in modern rock, The Warning!


    0:30 - Being in NYC

    2:45 - Musical origins

    4:50 - Influences

    6:24 - Going viral

    7:30 - Encouragement from parents

    8:25 - Rock music in Mexico

    11:30 - Rising to fame

    13:00 - Relationship growing up

    16:45 - First EP

    19:20 - Signing to Lava

    24:05 - Pandemic album rollout

    29:18 - Writing in English versus Spanish

    32:30 - Songwriting process

    39:30 - Album recording process

    41:40 - "Automatic Sun"

    44:20 - "Six Feet Deep"

    46:44 - Performing new songs live

    48:00 - Playing in Japan

    49:30 - Tour stories

    51:00 - Fan stories

    52:00 - Upcoming tour

    54:00 - Top 5 restaurants in the US

    57:40 - Top 5 women in rock

    59:45 - Perfect records

    1:01:40 - Top 5 The Warning songs

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • NYC Music Scene Part 2 - Featuring Jackson Hamm of Telescreens and Sid Simons of Sid Simons & The Darlings
    Sep 8 2024

    On this episode of Lipps Service, part two of our special NYC music scene episode, Scott sits down with two members of the contemporary New York City music scene: frontman Jackson Hamm of Telescreens and frontman Sid Simons of Sid Simons & The Darlings. Scott first sits down with Jackson, who shares his insights on the state of NYC’s music landscape, discussing how it has evolved and the role of community among bands in the city. They also explore Jackson’s relationships with other bands and making money as an artist in today’s industry. Later in the episode, Scott interviews Sid of Sid Simons & The Darlings, who discusses his early influences and forming The Darlings. He also lists his favorite NYC bands and venues and talks about underrated bands. Go check out part one of our NYC music scene episode with artist manager Ryan Gentles, frontwoman Bec Lauder of Bec Lauder & The Noise, and frontman Zane Acord and guitarist Jack Bradley of The Thing.

    This episode is sponsored by Magic Mind! They have a limited offer you can use now, that gets you up to 48% off your first subscription or 20% off one time purchases with code LIPPS at checkout. You can claim it at: https://www.magicmind.com/lipps

    CREDITS (Instagram handles)

    Host @ScottLipps

    Edited by @toastycakes

    Music by @Robby_hoff

    Recorded at Melrose Podcasts NY

    Jackson Hamm of Telescreens

    1:05:05 – Start

    1:07:35 – Current NYC scene

    1:09:15 – Relationship with other bands

    1:10:00 – Influences

    1:10:55 – The scene’s popularity and Jackson’s favorite current bands

    1:14:20 – Telescreens’ major label debut

    1:16:00 – Making money as an artist

    1:18:00 – Jackson’s favorite venues

    1:19:40 – Favorite NYC records

    1:20:30 – Upcoming tour

    Sid Simons of Sid Simons & The Darlings

    1:22:57 – Start

    1:26:00 – Early influences

    1:27:20 – Relationship with other bands

    1:28:17 – Formation of The Darlings

    1:29:36 – Current influences in the scene

    1:31:50 – Upcoming projects

    1:32:50 – Radiohead

    1:34:25 – Underrated bands

    1:35:00 – Sid’s favorite NYC band

    1:36:10 – NYC venues

    1:37:50 – Touring

    1:40:00 – Record deal search

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    36 mins
  • NYC Music Scene Part 1 - featuring Ryan Gentles, Bec Lauder, and The Thing
    Sep 1 2024

    On today’s episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with four members of the contemporary New York City music scene: manager Ryan Gentles, singer-songwriter Bec Lauder of Bec Lauder & The Noise, and frontman Zane Acord and guitarist Jack Bradley of The Thing. The first conversation is with Ryan, who explores his time managing The Strokes and several other bands of the “indie sleaze” era. Ryan talks about securing The Strokes’ record deal and helping craft the band’s image. He also discusses the current state of the music business and the role played by social media in discovering new bands. Next, Scott talks with Bec about her career beginnings, favorite spots in NYC, and her top 5 NYC artists of the 2000s. Finally, Scott is joined by Zane and Jack of The Thing, an up-and-coming four-piece rock band, who talk about their musical influences, the modern touring industry, and how radio continues to play a role in bringing artists widespread exposure. Go check out part two of our NYC music scene episode with frontman Jackson Hamm of Telescreens and frontman Sid Simons of Sid Simons & The Darlings.

    This episode is sponsored by Magic Mind! They have a limited offer you can use now, that gets you up to 48% off your first subscription or 20% off one time purchases with code LIPPS at checkout. You can claim it at: https://www.magicmind.com/lipps

    CREDITS (Instagram handles)

    Host @ScottLipps

    Edited by @toastycakes

    Music by @Robby_hoff

    Recorded at Melrose Podcasts NY

    Ryan Gentles

    0:03:00 – Managing the Strokes

    0:05:40 – The Strokes’ image

    0:09:40 – The Strokes’ rise in popularity

    0:11:50 – 2000s NYC scene

    0:14:00 – The Strokes’ popularity in London

    0:15:10 – The Strokes first record deal

    0:16:50 – Other record deals for NYC bands

    0:18:16 – Indie sleaze

    0:20:10 – The role of social media in discovering bands

    0:22:20 – Being in a band now versus back then

    0:27:45 – Other artists Ryan is managing

    0:29:25 – Top 5 current NYC bands

    Bec Lauder

    0:32:38 – Start

    0:33:39 – Bec’s career beginnings

    0:35:10 – Current NYC scene

    0:38:50 – Favorite NYC spots

    0:42:45 – Top 5 2000s NYC artists

    Zane Acord and Jack Bradley of The Thing

    0:45:50 – Start

    0:47:30 – Career beginnings

    0:48:20 – The Strokes’ influence

    0:51:30 – The role of radio

    0:53:00 – Current NYC scene

    0:55:30 – Modern touring industry

    0:57:00 – Upcoming shows and projects

    0:58:05 – Top 5 2000s NYC bands

    1:00:10 – Top 5 current NYC bands

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Ed Kowalczyk of Live
    Aug 18 2024

    On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with Live frontman Ed Kowalczyk. The two begin the conversation by discussing Ed’s childhood, including his early musical influences and the formation of Live. Next, they dive into the band’s early success, from its first performances at CBGB, to its eventual record deal and debut album. Throughout the interview, Ed also discusses some of his fondest musical memories, including connecting with Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads, hearing Nirvana for the first time, and meeting Metallica. Ed also shares his opinions on the current state of rock music and discusses Live’s upcoming tour. Finally, the interview concludes with some of Ed’s top 5’s, including his top 5 sushi restaurants, top 5 most underrated bands of the ‘90s, and top 5 most influential songs of the ‘90s.

    This episode is sponsored by Magic Mind! They have a limited offer you can use now, that gets you up to 48% off your first subscription or 20% off one time purchases with code LIPPS at checkout. You can claim it at: https://www.magicmind.com/lipps

    CREDITS (Instagram handles)

    Host @ScottLipps

    Edited by @toastycakes

    Music by @Robby_hoff

    Recorded at Melrose Podcasts NY

    00:25 – Meeting Jerry Harrison

    01:32 – Growing up

    04:30 – Early influences

    09:32 – Ed’s first job

    10:02 – Getting a record deal

    14:42 – Selling junk bonds

    15:40 – Debut album

    17:23 – Hearing Nirvana for the first time

    18:03 – Band name origins

    19:42 – Connecting with Jerry Harrison

    20:27 – Writing iconic songs

    24:50 – Seeing Nirvana at a festival

    26:58 – Getting a role in Fight Club

    31:30 – Playing Woodstock ‘94 and ‘99

    32:59 – 1994 in music/the state of rock music today

    35:37 – Stories behind Live’s biggest hits

    39:20 – Meeting Metallica

    41:00 – Touring memories

    42:30 – “The mac ‘n cheese incident”

    45:40 – Upcoming tour

    46:40 – Top 5 sushi restaurants

    49:45 – Top 5 most underrated ‘90s bands

    53:56 – Top 5 most influential songs of the ‘90s

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Andrew Zimmern - Bonus episode
    Aug 9 2024

    In this episode, Scott sits down with culinary icon Andrew Zimmern. Throughout the conversation, they dive into Andrew's journey from his early passion for food and his beginnings in radio, to his eventual success as a household name in the culinary world with his TV show, Bizarre Foods. Andrew also discusses meeting the legendary Anthony Bourdain, his early music memories, and his struggles with homelessness and drug addiction. Finally, the interview ends with Andrew sharing his top 5 food cities, highlighting the places around the world that have impressed him the most. Tune in for an inspiring and entertaining conversation with a culinary legend.

    Check out Spilled Milk on Substack (https://andrewzimmern.substack.com/su...) and subscribe to Andrew’s YouTube channel (@/andrewzimmern ) for recipes, tips, and more.

    CREDITS (Instagram handles)

    Host @ScottLipps

    Edited by @toastycakes

    Music by @Robby_hoff

    Recorded at Melrose Podcasts NY


    00:35 – Andrew’s career beginnings

    02:55 – Andrew’s early passion for food

    04:56 – Homelessness and drug addiction

    09:18 – The success of Bizarre Foods

    12:47 – Music discussion

    16:37 – Meeting Anthony Bourdain

    24:00 – Top 5 food cities

    33:05 – Anthony Bourdain Singapore story/hidden gems in NYC

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    39 mins
  • Jakob Nowell of Sublime
    Jul 28 2024

    In this episode, Scott sits down with Sublime frontman Jakob Nowell. Jakob details his journey from growing up in a legendary musical family to carving out his own career in the music world, through his bands LAW and Jakobs Castle. He also discusses how he was invited by the original members to front his father’s band, Sublime, and talks about the new line-up’s first-ever performance at Coachella. Throughout the conversation, he offers several takes on what it's like to play his father's iconic music. Jakob also discusses how he learned to play guitar, detailing the musical influences and childhood experiences that shaped his musicianship. Scott and Jakob also dive into the topic of sobriety, with Jakob sharing personal insights into his journey, and how it has impacted his life and music career. Finally, the episode ends with some of Jakob's top 5's — including his top 5 favorite Sublime songs and top 5 SoCal rock bands. Tune in for an inspiring and entertaining conversation, with a talented musician who’s following in his father's footsteps while forging his own path.

    This episode is sponsored by Magic Mind! They have a limited offer you can use now, that gets you up to 48% off your first subscription or 20% off one time purchases with code LIPPS at checkout. You can claim it at: https://www.magicmind.com/lipps

    CREDITS (Instagram handles)

    Host @ScottLipps

    Edited by @toastycakes

    Music by @Robby_hoff

    Recorded at Melrose Podcasts NY

    0:01:55 – Touring lifestyle

    0:04:16 – Jakob’s 2024 and Fallon experience

    0:08:30 – Jakob’s upbringing

    0:11:55 – On his dad, Bradley Nowell, robbing a Starbucks

    0:13:40 – Early influences

    0:15:33 – Learning guitar

    0:17:27 – Growing up in Long Beach

    0:18:47 – Sobriety

    0:24:15 – Forming LAW

    0:25:58 – Epitaph Records

    0:28:40 – Touring with Jakobs Castle

    0:31:33 – Joining Sublime

    0:34:50 – Benefit show for HR of Bad Brains

    0:38:20 – Playing his dad’s songs for the first time

    0:41:44 – Coachella performance

    0:43:20 – Jakobs Castle album

    0:45:55 – Unreleased Sublime material

    0:47:44 – Favorite Sublime song and Sublime biopic

    0:48:37 – Jakob’s favorite contemporary artists

    0:50:10 – Jakob’s thoughts on the music industry

    0:51:08 – Upcoming projects

    0:55:30 – Top 5 Sublime songs

    0:56:15 – Top 5 SoCal rock bands

    0:58:40 – Top 5 films

    1:00:20 – Top 5 late night SoCal restaurants

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads
    Jul 14 2024

    In this episode, Scott interviews Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and new wave guitar legend Jerry Harrison about his storied musical journey. They discuss his musical beginnings and explore stories about how Jerry met Jonathan Richman, formed The Modern Lovers, and then went on to join Talking Heads. Jerry also discusses the New York City rock music scene in the '70s, and the development of punk rock. Along the way, the pair talk about the remastering process of Talking Heads’ legendary concert film, 'Stop Making Sense,' and how it feels to be reunited with the band after many years. Jerry also gives a glimpse into his work as a music producer. Finally, he shares some of his top 5’s, including his top 5 punk bands, and top 5 things he misses about NYC in the ‘70s. Tune in for an insightful and exciting conversation with Jerry Harrison. If you enjoy this episode, be sure to subscribe and share with your friends!

    CREDITS (Instagram handles)

    Host @ScottLipps

    Edited by @toastycakes

    Music by @Robby_hoff

    Recorded at Melrose Podcasts NY

    0:00:24 – Start

    0:02:35 – New York City in the ‘70s

    0:04:15 – Warhol

    0:05:30 – Jerry’s upbringing

    0:07:40 – Beginning in music

    0:10:20 – Jerry’s first band

    0:12:10 – Meeting Jonathan Richman

    0:14:35 – Influence of The Modern Lovers

    0:17:58 – The Modern Lovers’ breakup

    0:18:45 – Performing at Gram Parsons’ wake

    0:21:15 – Meeting Miss Christine of GTO’s

    0:26:20 – Joining Talking Heads

    0:29:45 – “Psycho Killer”

    0:31:31 – Being categorized as punk

    0:34:15 – Ramones

    0:37:30 – Getting a record deal

    0:39:35 – Touring with Ramones

    0:44:50 – Working with Brian Eno

    0:47:28 – MTV

    0:51:07 – Reuniting with Talking Heads in 2002

    0:52:00 – Remastering Stop Making Sense

    0:58:00 – Being together for the first time since 2002

    1:00:30 – Production work

    1:03:25 – Proudest moment

    1:04:00 – Top 5 punk bands

    1:04:25 – Top 5 things about NYC that Jerry misses

    1:05:55 – Top 5 Talking Heads songs

    1:07:35 – Most challenging thing about being in Talking Heads

    1:08:45 – Dream supergroup

    1:09:43 – Jonathan Richman memories

    1:10:15 – Surprising influences

    1:11:10 – Missed opportunities

    1:14:20 – Favorite band Jerry has produced

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    1 hr and 18 mins