The Gracious Two, Chad Gracey and John Rotolo discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine and criticize the left for supporting continued conflict. They argue that the left’s stance, influenced by media and NATO expansion, ignores the potential for diplomacy and the need to end the war. The hosts also express frustration with Zelensky’s perceived disrespect towards the United States and advocate for a more assertive American foreign policy.
Today's guest Lilies of David comes on and they speak about hoe the music industry has changed drastically, with the rise of digital downloads and streaming impacting traditional record labels. While some artists, like Metallica, faced backlash for fighting piracy, others embraced it, leading to a shift in the landscape and new opportunities for independent artists. Despite the challenges, the joy of performing and creating music remains a constant for musicians, regardless of the era.
Lilies of David lead singers, Jeremy Rotolo & Dierdre McGrath discusses their recent show, noting the crowd’s enthusiasm and their decision to mix original songs with covers. They express their desire to stay focused on their music and connect with their audience while maintaining a balanced approach to performing and promoting themselves.
Deirdre broke her back while snowboarding and continued performing despite the injury. The band discusses their songwriting process, which involves collaboration and individual contributions and how to fairly compensate members for their work. They also reflect on past disagreements and the importance of finding a balance that works for everyone involved.
The importance of clearly defining roles and documenting contributions through split sheets is emphasized to prevent conflicts over songwriting credits. The band reflects on the impact of management and the need for a mediator to manage personalities and maintain a positive work environment. They also discuss the challenges of balancing ego and belief in their music while staying grounded and humble.
Lilies of David discussed their journey from nervous performers to confident artists, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and consistency in live performances. They share their creative process for social media content and reveal their upcoming release schedule, including a series of singles culminating in an album.
The podcast discusses the band members’ musical backgrounds and their experiences performing live. They share stories about their early musical journeys, including how they discovered their talents and formed the band. The band also discusses their approach to choosing tour mates and creating a cohesive live experience for their audience.
Lilies of David discussed their upcoming release plan, including seven singles, and reflects on their past success and experiences. They also discuss the possibility of licensing their music for commercials.
Lilies of David, a New Jersey band, released their single “Skin and Bones” on February 7th and plan to release “Diamonds in Ruins” by March 21st. The band aims to tour and make a living from their music, with a focus on college tours. They encourage fans to support them by booking them through their website or email.
The podcast discusses the music of Lilies of David, praising their sound and comparing them favorably to the nineties. The conversation then shifts to conspiracy theories, with the hosts and guests discussing topics like the shape of the Earth, the true nature of NASA, and the events of 9/11 with semi producer Robert "Bobby" Hayes. The podcast concludes with the hosts thanking the guests and JRo reiterating the belief that the world is a vampire (joke based on The Smashing Pumpkins Song).
Lilies of David can be found on social media and streaming platforms. The band is thanked for their performance and invited back for an acoustic performance.