DOMKcast with Crispin Earl From The Veer Union
How often are YOU more aware of what's going on in your smartphone
than you are of the surroundings around you? Often in society
today, we find ourselves plugged into everything else but the
present. That's the overall point that The Veer Union is...
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Lunchbox and Promo Brady talk with local, indie, and unsigned artist about music and whatever else comes up. New episodes every week and check them out on DOMK! Friday nights at 11pm on 97.5 KMOD.
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How often are YOU more aware of what's going on in your smartphone
than you are of the surroundings around you? Often in society
today, we find ourselves plugged into everything else but the
present. That's the overall point that The Veer Union is trying to
make in their new song and music video "Living Not Alive". Crispin
Earl of the band joins the DOMKcast this week. The Veer Union has
been around for 12 years. Hear about what Crispin's learned about
the business in his time in the music industry. Older and wiser
these days and full of piss and vinegar. Recently, The Veer Union
did a cover of the old Linkin Park tune "Numb" to pay homage to
Chester Bennington. Hear about the thought process behind coming up
with that cover. New album is out now "Decade 2: Rock and
Acoustic". You can hear their new song "Living Not Alive" at the
end of the DOMKcast. The guys will be hitting the road with Puddle
Of Mudd, Saliva, and Tantric. Hear if they'll be making it close to
Tulsa in the upcoming months. Dealings with depression over the
years, Crispin expressed his struggles in the song "Defying
Gravity". A string of albums are set to be released and Promo Brady
breaks down the schedule and when we can expect to hear more from
The Veer Union. Back onto the rock music scene and sounding
phenomenal with their new album "Decade 2: Rock and Acoustic". We
want to know what you think about the new stuff from The Veer
Union. Give us your opinion in the comments below. Do you want to
hear more from The Veer Union on the DOMKcast? Give us your
thoughts and you just might hear more from these guys Friday nights
at 11pm on 97.5 KMOD. Great conversation with Crispin Earl of The
Veer Union on episode 71 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
than you are of the surroundings around you? Often in society
today, we find ourselves plugged into everything else but the
present. That's the overall point that The Veer Union is trying to
make in their new song and music video "Living Not Alive". Crispin
Earl of the band joins the DOMKcast this week. The Veer Union has
been around for 12 years. Hear about what Crispin's learned about
the business in his time in the music industry. Older and wiser
these days and full of piss and vinegar. Recently, The Veer Union
did a cover of the old Linkin Park tune "Numb" to pay homage to
Chester Bennington. Hear about the thought process behind coming up
with that cover. New album is out now "Decade 2: Rock and
Acoustic". You can hear their new song "Living Not Alive" at the
end of the DOMKcast. The guys will be hitting the road with Puddle
Of Mudd, Saliva, and Tantric. Hear if they'll be making it close to
Tulsa in the upcoming months. Dealings with depression over the
years, Crispin expressed his struggles in the song "Defying
Gravity". A string of albums are set to be released and Promo Brady
breaks down the schedule and when we can expect to hear more from
The Veer Union. Back onto the rock music scene and sounding
phenomenal with their new album "Decade 2: Rock and Acoustic". We
want to know what you think about the new stuff from The Veer
Union. Give us your opinion in the comments below. Do you want to
hear more from The Veer Union on the DOMKcast? Give us your
thoughts and you just might hear more from these guys Friday nights
at 11pm on 97.5 KMOD. Great conversation with Crispin Earl of The
Veer Union on episode 71 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
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