Episode 8 – Endless Aftermath

ROAD TRIP!!

Lee and I headed to York, PA in search of the band, Endless Aftermath. Rob Hamrick, Ryan Bell and Chris Tissue greeted us with open arms and ready to play. Rob (vocals & guitar) and Ryan (guitar) started out as an acoustic duo over 3 years ago. Once they decided that the songs they were writing needed a bigger sound, they brought in Chris (bass) and his brother Alex (guitar) to help employ that huge sound and they are currently working to find a new drummer.

But for our interview, they stripped it back down and played “unplugged” for us, MTV Style. We discuss how they band got started because of something hanging out of Ryan’s ear, selling tickets for venues which I refer to as “pay to play”,  and recording their latest single, Where Love Used to Grow.

Be sure to check them out live on Dec 10 @ The Recher Theater in Towson, MD and Dec 22 @ Ram’s Head Live in Baltimore, MD. Click here for more details.

As an added bonus, Lee brought along some video equipment and he recorded, edit and produced the first video for the podcast and we couldn’t be more excited to have Endless Aftermath as our debut video. So be sure to check the video below and subscribe to our YouTube channel.

Facebook: www.facebook.com/endlessaftermath
Reverbnation: www.reverbnation.com/endlessaftermath

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2 Comments to "Episode 8 – Endless Aftermath"

  1. Rob says:

    Thanks so much for having us on the show! We had a great time. Hope we can do it again sometime.

  2. thepmpodcast says:

    don’t forget that Endless Aftermath is playing Rams Head Live in Baltimore on Dec 22!! https://www.facebook.com/events/307783112566228/

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