Inside Shinedown’s Songbook: The Stories Behind the Songs (feat. Barry Kerch of Shinedown)

Inside Shinedown’s Songbook: The Stories Behind the Songs (feat. Barry Kerch of Shinedown) My Weekly Mixtape

This week, Shinedown’s Barry Kerch joins me to talk about songs from all across the band’s discography, along with their two newest singles “Dance, Kid, Dance” & “Three Six Five.”

We also discuss: the band’s upcoming show at Madison Square Garden, the first time Shinedown has *ever* played the historic venue; the evolution of the band’s sound over the last 24 years & counting; how they strive to be better musicians & songwriters with each new release; how the band designs their live setlists; the impact of “A Symptom of Being Human,” from both a lyrical & musical perspective; the role that philanthropy plays in the band, and how they’ve given back over the years to both charities as well as other bands; releasing two different songs (“Dance, Kid, Dance” & “Three Six Five”) simultaneously to both rock & pop radio respectively; the direction of the new songs they’re working on for Shinedown 8, and so much more! 

Also, be sure to check out our OTHER Shinedown related episode this week, as Eric Bass, the band’s bassist & producer, joined me to talk about his new solo album “I Had A Name.” You can find that episode HERE.

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The Sound Of Madness

Unity

A Symptom Of Being Human

Second Chance

Adrenaline

I Dare You

Monsters

Black Cadillac

Cyanide Sweet Tooth Suicide

Better Version

ANWTD

Simple Man

Enemies

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