• Back in My Day… Florida Tour 2000
    Sep 1 2025

    The band looks back on their December 2000 Florida tour, with stops at quirky venues like Lost & Found in Orlando, Hangtime Joe’s in Lakeland, Jack Rabbits and Murray Hill in Jacksonville, and Grounds Coffeehouse in Sebring. They swap stories about odd payments (two cokes for four people), crashing at promoters’ houses, phantom music, sweaty floor shows, and Miami hospitality. Between laughs, they reflect on how young they were, road life with no money or cell phones, and how today’s kids experience music and boredom differently.

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    57 mins
  • Inside the music - Peace of mind
    Aug 11 2025

    Closing Out Through It All In this episode, we revisit the final song written for Jeremiah’s Grotto’s Through It All album—Peace of Mind. From its last-minute creation before heading into the studio to the “underwater” vocal experiments, we unpack how a simple three-chord idea became one of our favorite tracks to play. We share stories about its first shaky live debut, the moments it truly clicked on stage, and the deeper meaning behind its short but heartfelt lyrics.

    And as a bonus—we unveil a brand-new AI reimagining of Peace of Mind, blending past and present in a way we never could have imagined back in the day. It’s nostalgia, storytelling, and a little bit of future tech all in one.

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    31 mins
  • Microwaved Chip Bags, Boys Ranches, and Forgetting more than we remember
    Jul 21 2025

    In this episode of the Jeremiah’s Grotto podcast, we spiral back through the glory days of microwaved chip bags, empty venues, Club 412 confusion, Gypsy’s house, and the sacred dollar menu. It’s a wild ride through memory lane—Texas style. 🌵

    If you’ve ever slept on a church pew or played for a door guy who’d rather be at Jimmy Eat World… this one’s for you.

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    1 min
  • Mark, now that we've had time to think about it, we are ready to sign!
    Jun 23 2025

    In this episode, we share the story of playing the iconic Knitting Factory in Hollywood—easily one of the nicest venues we ever stepped foot in. Great sound, real green room, good food... it actually felt like we belonged on a real tour.

    While we were there, we met Mark Wolfson from Playtone Records (yes, the label from That Thing You Do), who showed genuine interest in what we were doing. He even gave us his card and set up a follow-up showcase. Around the same time, we also played for Drive-Thru Records in a rented rehearsal space… which didn’t go quite as well.

    It was a moment where everything felt possible—and we learned just how wild, unpredictable, and exhausting the chase for a record deal could really be.

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    24 mins
  • Grand Slam
    Jun 16 2025

    In this episode of Inside the Tour Van, the band recounts the long, weird, and wonderful stretch from Minot, ND to Missoula, MT—featuring improv comedy, cowboy hats, and a surprise Denny’s rescue mission. With 12-hour drives, makeshift campground cookouts, and Montana mountains that never seem to get any closer, it’s a gritty glimpse into life on the road. Also, find out how a bucket of change and a bold ask landed them a legendary Grand Slam breakfast.

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    30 mins
  • Inside the music - Wish You Were Here
    May 17 2024

    Listen as Chris, Ben, and David talk about life, music, and Ben's dream of becoming a world famous DJ!

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    53 mins
  • "Now you believe in radio all of a sudden!"
    Mar 15 2024

    In this packed episode, we talk about Ben's rage problem, David's obsession with Grape Poptarts, and Chris's crash course in radio magic. It's a wild mix of emotions and interesting facts. Tune in for an episode that's full of surprises!

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Inside the music - Trying to forget you
    Mar 10 2024

    Ben, Chris, and David discuss the song 'Trying to forget you'. A song about heartbreak, disappointment, and realization that there are plenty of fish in the sea! "How could you put me through hell and say you meant no harm to me?"

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    24 mins