Hey ETA’ers, thanks for listening. We’re still in the early days of this podcast, and we’re glad you found us. The podcast is on Apple, Spotify, Youtube, and a few other channels. Just search for the Every.Thing.After podcast. You can also keep up with everything we do, which includes some concert photography and reviews, at our Instagram page, every_thing_after_photo. Like, follow, subscribe and comment or message us to let us know what your ETA is? An ETA can be anything that we are doing to stay creative, stay connected, and follow our passions at whatever stage of life we’re in, and sometimes against all odds. For example, my ETA is this podcast and also trying to be a rock’n’roll photographer and writer in my, let’s just say, midlife. (It’s not a midlife crises -- subtract the ”c” from ”crises” and you get ”rises!”) If you can relate, tell me about it. We’d love to have you on the show. Until next time.
Welcome to the Every Thing After Podcast, I'm Rob, and my guest on this episode is a young, up and coming musician, Jack Lutz. He's an Ohio native who I recently saw perform as the opener for the band I Don't Know How But They Found Me, fronted by another talented artist Dallan Weeks. Watch a little bit of Jack's set, and stick around for my 1-on-1 conversation with him.
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In this episode of Knee Jerks: An ETA Podcast, Rob, Christy and Angela talk about summer TV ... how it's no longer the dead zone for original, high-quality shows ... and other ways it's changed with the proliferation of streaming services. We also rate some of the "can't-miss" shows coming out this summer, and beg for some time to catch up!
In this episode of the Every.Thing.After #podcast, Rob talks with special guests, Rick, Rudy and Dave of #Woolworthy, an #indie #powerpop #punk #band out of #Chicago that this summer is dropping a new 4-track EP, "Fall With You," which follows a 2023 #comeback #album #ElectricHeartbreak that marked their first in 18 years. The band formed in 1995, and has had five full-length LPs -- starting with 1997's self-titled album. Their #mu...
In this episode of the Every.Thing.After Podcast, Rob chats with Ellia Bisker and Jeff Morris of the indie goth folk band Charming Disaster ahead of their show at The Foundry in Cleveland. They talk about the band's new album, The Double, how they bonded over stories about their dead cats, many of the unique venues they've performed (including cemeteries, circuses and abandoned mines). They manifested a near future when the duo wil...
In this episode of the Every.Thing.After podcast, Rob welcomes Pinkfield, a young, up-and-coming band out of North Carolina, to talk about their music, influences, fans, and their time in the studio now to record their third and fourth albums. They also play a live, acoustic (for the first time) version of their latest single, "Indigo." Give it a listen!
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In this episode of Knee Jerks: An ETA Podcast, on the Every.Thing.After Podcast, Rob and G watched a fan edit of Star Wars: Episode I, and discuss whether it was an improvement on the original. Knee Jerks is our show for nerding out and having some knee-jerk reactions to everything from movies and music to tv shows and games.
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In this episode of the Every.Thing.After podcast, Rob talks with a contingent of the Noah Reid Fan Club, who he met after a concert by the Canadian troubadour, singer/songwriter, television actor, and star of the stage, on his solo piano tour.
In this episode of the Every.Thing.After podcast ... we're joined by Sarah Sargent Pepper and Ian Lee of the up-and-coming band The Cle Elum, fresh from a tour with Nada Surf. They talk about their first album, It's OK If It Falls Apart, how they became a band, the inspiration behind the music, how to pronounce that band name, what it's like to tour with big-time bands and musicians ... and we even get an exclusive live performance...
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In this episode of the Every.Thing.After podcast, Rob and G watch and review the new trailer for the new Superman movie, directed by James Gunn, flying into theaters this July. G brings his comic book knowledge to bear, while careful to avoid spoilers, as we go frame by frame but also discuss in broad strokes our collect...
In this episode of the Every.Thing.After podcast, Rob and G watch and review the new trailer for the new Superman movie, directed by James Gunn, flying into theaters this July. G brings his comic book knowledge to bear, while careful to avoid spoilers, as we go frame by frame but also discuss in broad strokes our collective excitement for what looks to be the Superman movie we've been waiting for. Up up and away!
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In this episode of the Every_Thing_After podcast, Rob, Joey Bones and Scott Paris reflect on the films and characters of actor Val Kilmer, with a nod also to Gene Hackman. Be our Huckleberry and give it a listen, won't you?
In this episode of the Every_Thing_After podcast, Rob and G give their reviews of Marvel's "Thunderbolts*" ... talk about what that asterix means, and how Marvel marketers messed it up ... and generally discuss the State of the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe). Thanks for listening!
In this episode of the Every.Thing.After podcast, in celebration of Counting Crows' first full-length studio album since 2014, Rob and Christy talk about their shared love of the band, how they discovered them, and some of their favorite memories of following them on tour since the mid-1990s.
In this latest episode of the Every.Thing.After podcast, we catch up with several friends on many knee-jerk-reaction-worthy TV and streaming shows. We dish from a dirty blender on The White Lotus with Amy Baker, a good friend despite admitting that if she had to pick two friends to WL with, it wouldn't be us (but maybe that's a good thing?). Published TV critic Angela Henderson-Bentley joins us to shout from her soapbox about the g...
In this special episode of the Every.Thing.After podcast, singer/songwriter/guitarist/author Scott Paris joins to talk about his memoir, "A Guitar Called Harry V and the Cover Band Conundrum" and to play a live, acoustic, exclusive version (on Harry V) of his song "Knee Jerk," which is the theme song for this podcast. We talk about music, touring, Comic Cons, food, the price of fame, coping with anxiety, and cool nerd sci-fi stuff ...
Every.Thing.After host Rob reviews Judah & The Lion's April 2025 concert at the House of Blues in Cleveland.
In this second episode of the Every.Thing.After podcast, host Rob and guest Drew share more about the origin of the podcast and their part-time gigs photographing and reviewing concerts. In a segment called "Scratch Off Cinema," they discuss the 1999 film "The Matrix," and why it's probably best to forget that there were three other movies after that one.
The Podcast where we talk about all the Things we love, and some of the Things we don't. First up, I'm chatting with one of my oldest friends. G and I have been friends longer than I've been going to Counting Crows concerts -- more than 30 years!
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