<p>In this episode, Kristy sits down with Jack and Dawson from Bummer Hill for a deep dive into the band’s creative process, the evolution of their sound, and the realities of being a DIY band in today’s music landscape.</p><p><strong>Topics Covered:</strong></p><ul><li>The origins of Bummer Hill and how the band members met through film school.</li><li>The making of their acclaimed record &quot;Far Removed&quot;—from songwriting and track selection to the emotional and musical journey behind the album.</li><li>The band’s approach to visuals, music videos, and the influence of their film backgrounds.</li><li>The challenges and strategies of promoting a band in the age of TikTok and Instagram, including the importance (and frustration) of social media for independent artists.</li><li>The evolution of the band’s lineup and sound, with a focus on collaboration and letting each member’s strengths shine.</li><li>A candid discussion about the state of the emo/DIY scene, the pressure to fit into trends, and the value of authenticity.</li><li>The story behind their new double single &quot;Don’t Ask Me What These Songs Are About,&quot; including lyrical themes of communication, isolation, and the desire to be heard.</li><li>Reflections on the grind of booking tours, building an audience, and what keeps the band motivated despite the odds.</li></ul><p><strong>Notable Quotes:</strong></p><ul><li>“We want to be unpredictable. We want to have solid songwriting at the core, but keep you on your toes.”</li><li>“The thing that keeps me going is wanting to make a mark—so that some other kid feels what I felt when I discovered the bands that moved me.”</li><li>“If you’re serious about being in a band and you’re not pummeling TikTok, you’re cooked.”</li></ul><p><strong>Listen for:</strong></p><ul><li>Insights into the creative process of a modern emo band.</li><li>Honest talk about the music industry, community, and staying true to your vision.</li><li>Fun stories, music theory tidbits, and plenty of laughs.</li></ul><li><br></li><p>Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the episode, please rate, review, and share.</p>

Five At The Door

Kristy Garrett

EPISODE 93 - BUMMER HILL

OCT 11, 2025108 MIN
Five At The Door

EPISODE 93 - BUMMER HILL

OCT 11, 2025108 MIN

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<p>In this episode, Kristy sits down with Jack and Dawson from Bummer Hill for a deep dive into the band’s creative process, the evolution of their sound, and the realities of being a DIY band in today’s music landscape.</p><p><strong>Topics Covered:</strong></p><ul><li>The origins of Bummer Hill and how the band members met through film school.</li><li>The making of their acclaimed record &quot;Far Removed&quot;—from songwriting and track selection to the emotional and musical journey behind the album.</li><li>The band’s approach to visuals, music videos, and the influence of their film backgrounds.</li><li>The challenges and strategies of promoting a band in the age of TikTok and Instagram, including the importance (and frustration) of social media for independent artists.</li><li>The evolution of the band’s lineup and sound, with a focus on collaboration and letting each member’s strengths shine.</li><li>A candid discussion about the state of the emo/DIY scene, the pressure to fit into trends, and the value of authenticity.</li><li>The story behind their new double single &quot;Don’t Ask Me What These Songs Are About,&quot; including lyrical themes of communication, isolation, and the desire to be heard.</li><li>Reflections on the grind of booking tours, building an audience, and what keeps the band motivated despite the odds.</li></ul><p><strong>Notable Quotes:</strong></p><ul><li>“We want to be unpredictable. We want to have solid songwriting at the core, but keep you on your toes.”</li><li>“The thing that keeps me going is wanting to make a mark—so that some other kid feels what I felt when I discovered the bands that moved me.”</li><li>“If you’re serious about being in a band and you’re not pummeling TikTok, you’re cooked.”</li></ul><p><strong>Listen for:</strong></p><ul><li>Insights into the creative process of a modern emo band.</li><li>Honest talk about the music industry, community, and staying true to your vision.</li><li>Fun stories, music theory tidbits, and plenty of laughs.</li></ul><li><br></li><p>Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the episode, please rate, review, and share.</p>