Episodes

  • YQYDJ Ep 12:Exploring the Depths of Misanthropy with Matty Corvin
    Sep 17 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of 'Yes, Quit Your Day Job', host Seven Dunbar interviews Matty Corvin, the founder and frontman of Corvins Breed. They discuss Matty's journey in the music industry, the evolution of his band, and the challenges of touring. Matty shares insights into his creative process for the album 'Misanthropy', his collaboration with Nero Bellum, and the unique experiences of live performances. The conversation also touches on the symbolism of crows, the lessons learned in the music industry, and the future of industrial music.

    Takeaways

    Matty Corvin has been active in the music industry for over 11 years. The music industry has changed significantly over the years. Live shows are a blend of personal emotions and performance. Crows symbolize resilience and are a personal connection for Matty. The album 'Misanthropy' was a therapeutic process for Matty. Collaboration with Nero Bellum was a seamless creative experience. The music video for 'Straight to the Curb' was a collaborative effort. Live shows are designed to create a ritualistic experience for the audience. Consistency and patience are crucial for independent artists. Industrial music continues to evolve and blend with other genres.

    Sound Bites

    "Misanthropy is therapeutic." "Consistency is key." "Patience is everything."

    Keywords

    Matty Corvin, Corvins Breed, industrial metal, music industry, touring, collaboration, Misanthropy, music video, live shows, music lessons

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • YQYDJ Ep. 11:Sascha Konietzko of KMFDM, Collaboration, Chaos & Creativity
    Sep 9 2025

    In this engaging conversation, Sascha reflects on his journey in the music industry, discussing the origins of KMFDM, the evolution of industrial music, and the collaborative dynamics that have shaped the band's sound. He shares insights into his creative process, the importance of visual identity, and how technology has transformed music production. Sascha also talks about his aspirations for future tours, the significance of community in the music scene, and his personal reflections on success and pride.

    Takeaways

    The sampler was a defining moment for Sascha's creativity. KMFDM's visual identity became a strong brand over time. Collaboration in KMFDM is modular and remote, adapting to technology. Sascha collects sound bites and ideas for new music. The creative process often leads to unexpected results. Staying relevant requires continuous inspiration and hard work. Sascha values kindness and accessibility in the music industry. He has no social media presence due to its challenges. Future tours are planned for East Asia and beyond. Sascha reflects on the importance of luck and hard work in his career.

    Sound Bites

    "I want to go back to Australia." "I would have found a way to not make it."

    Keywords

    KMFDM, industrial music, music production, collaboration, creative process, technology in music, visual identity, touring, music industry, Sascha KMFDM

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    42 mins
  • YQYDJ Ep 10. QA With Seven Dunbar
    Aug 13 2025

    Summary

    In this conversation, Seven Dunbar shares insights from his music career, focusing on the creative process of songwriting, the challenges of touring, and the importance of networking in the music industry. He reflects on his journey, discussing the concept of finishing a song, the milestones in his career, and the lessons learned from his experiences on tour. Dunbar emphasizes the significance of collaboration and support from other musicians, as well as the realities of buying onto tours and the dynamics of the music industry.

    Takeaways

    Art's never completed, it's only abandoned. The journey in music is ongoing; there's no final destination. Networking is crucial for booking tours and gaining opportunities. Every experience, even failures, contributes to growth. Buying onto tours can be a strategic move for exposure. Collaboration with other artists can lead to valuable opportunities. The music industry is filled with challenges that require resilience. Setting deadlines can help overcome perfectionism in creativity. Support from established bands can make a significant difference. Reflecting on past experiences can provide perspective on current achievements.

    Sound Bites

    "I don't think I've made it." "We booked it through networking." "They treated us really well."

    Chapters

    00:00 The Journey Begins: Defining 'Making It' in Music 07:27 The Pursuit of Excellence: Ambition vs. Fulfillment 10:05 Reflections and Realizations: The Impact of Others' Perceptions 11:16 The Nature of Completion in Art 14:07 The Role of Deadlines in Creativity 17:27 Purpose Behind Creating Music

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    43 mins
  • YQYDJ Ep: 9 Basslines and Breakthroughs: Lindsay Manfredi on Music, Self-Worth, and heartbreak along the way
    Aug 5 2025

    Summary

    In this engaging conversation, Lindsay Manfredi shares her journey as a musician and author, discussing her experiences with the band Cold, the themes of her books, and her personal growth. She emphasizes the importance of self-worth, mental health, and the impact of art on individuals. Lindsay also reflects on her creative process, the challenges of writing, and the significance of community support through initiatives like Girls Rock Camp. The discussion highlights the balance between touring and personal projects, as well as the lessons learned from her artistic endeavors.

    Takeaways

    Lindsay's journey into music began over 20 years ago. She initially thought she would be a front person in a band. Playing with Cold has provided her with a supportive fan base. Her books are a reflection of her personal experiences and growth. Writing is a way for her to connect with others facing similar struggles. Editing her new book has been a challenging emotional process. She emphasizes the importance of mental health and self-exploration. Lindsay manages her time effectively between touring and creative projects. Her experiences with Girls Rock Camp have empowered young girls in music. Art and music can have a profound impact on people's lives.

    Sound Bites

    "It's a letter to myself." "It's devastating to be honest." "I live my life off of a list."

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    43 mins
  • YQYDJ Ep:8 Lucia Cifarelli: Sound, Soul, and the Space Between
    Jul 29 2025

    Summary

    In this engaging conversation, Lucia Cifarelli, lead singer of KMFDM and solo artist, shares her experiences on tour, the creative process behind her latest album 'No God Here', and her evolution in the music industry. She discusses the challenges of performing solo, the importance of connecting with audiences, and the impact of collaborations on her songwriting. Lucia reflects on her personal growth, vulnerability, and the significance of authenticity in her music. The conversation also touches on memorable moments in her career and her aspirations for the future of music.

    Takeaways

    Lucia's experience on the Lords of Acid tour was both challenging and rewarding. Performing solo for the first time pushed Lucia out of her comfort zone. Connecting with the audience is crucial, regardless of the crowd size. The creative process for 'No God Here' was deeply personal and reflective. Lucia emphasizes the importance of vulnerability in her music. Collaboration with Sasha from KMFDM has been pivotal in her growth as a songwriter. The music industry has changed significantly since the 90s, impacting artists' reach. Lucia believes in the power of authenticity and personal storytelling in music. She aims to create songs that resonate and stand the test of time. Lucia's desire to collaborate with Bob Dylan highlights her respect for songwriting craftsmanship.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Lucia Cifarelli 03:59 The Lords of Acid Tour Experience 07:09 Connecting with the Audience 10:07 The Creative Process Behind 'No God Here' 13:17 The Evolution of KMFDM and Personal Growth 16:18 Reflections on the 90s Music Scene 18:56 The Journey of Becoming a Solo Artist 22:09 The Impact of Vulnerability in Music 25:07 The Story Behind KMFDM's Formation 28:06 Lucia's Role in KMFDM Over the Years 39:18 The Art of Songwriting 40:44 Collaboration Dynamics with Sasha 45:07 Creative Freedom and Growth 47:47 The Evolution of Collaboration 50:50 Overcoming Industry Challenges 56:46 The Impact of Influential Artists 58:50 Reflections on Home and Identity 01:00:01 Dream Collaborations 01:03:10 Lessons from the Journey 01:09:31 yesquityourthemesong.wav

    Keywords

    Lucia Cifarelli, KMFDM, Lords of Acid, No God Here, music industry, creative process, personal growth, collaboration, songwriting, live performance

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • YQYDT Ep 7:From Musician to Entrepreneur: Jonathan Price's Journey
    Jul 22 2025
    Summary In this conversation, Jonathan Price shares his journey from a young musician to an entrepreneur in the music industry. He discusses the therapeutic nature of music, the importance of financial literacy, and the sacrifices artists often make. Jonathan emphasizes the need for commitment, accountability, and professionalism in building a successful music career. He also highlights the significance of networking and mentorship, as well as the realities faced by local bands. The conversation culminates in insights gained from touring with major acts and working with industry legends. In this engaging conversation, Jonathan Price and Seven Dunbar explore the intricacies of touring, the importance of building relationships in the music industry, and the evolving landscape of music business. They discuss the significance of work ethic, the challenges faced by independent artists, and the impact of AI on music creation. The dialogue emphasizes the need for artists to embrace change while maintaining their unique voice and vision. Keywords music, entrepreneurship, financial literacy, touring, accountability, mentorship, local bands, professionalism, relationships, performance, music, touring, work ethic, independent artists, AI in music, music business, relationships, songwriting, branding, industry insights Takeaways Jonathan Price's journey began at a young age with a piano. Music has been a therapeutic outlet for Jonathan throughout his life. Transitioning from musician to entrepreneur requires understanding the business side. Financial literacy is crucial for artists to sustain their careers. Artists should not sacrifice their personal lives for their dreams. Building a band requires commitment and understanding from all members. Networking and mentorship are key to success in the music industry. Local bands often misunderstand the path to national recognition. Professionalism is essential when touring with larger acts. Personal accountability is vital for growth and success. Touring in Texas offers unique experiences and great shows. Building friendships on tour can lead to memorable moments. Work ethic is crucial for success in the music industry. Relationships can open doors and create opportunities. Independent artists can thrive without label support. Understanding the business side of music is essential. Investing in your music career requires financial foresight. AI is changing the music landscape, presenting both opportunities and challenges. Artists must maintain their unique voice amidst technological advancements. There are multiple paths to success in the music industry. Summary In this conversation, Jonathan Price shares his journey from a young musician to an entrepreneur in the music industry. He discusses the therapeutic nature of music, the importance of financial literacy, and the sacrifices artists often make. Jonathan emphasizes the need for commitment, accountability, and professionalism in building a successful music career. He also highlights the significance of networking and mentorship, as well as the realities faced by local bands. The conversation culminates in insights gained from touring with major acts and working with industry legends. In this engaging conversation, Jonathan Price and Seven Dunbar explore the intricacies of touring, the importance of building relationships in the music industry, and the evolving landscape of music business. They discuss the significance of work ethic, the challenges faced by independent artists, and the impact of AI on music creation. The dialogue emphasizes the need for artists to embrace change while maintaining their unique voice and vision. Takeaways Jonathan Price's journey began at a young age with a piano. Music has been a therapeutic outlet for Jonathan throughout his life. Transitioning from musician to entrepreneur requires understanding the business side. Financial literacy is crucial for artists to sustain their careers. Artists should not sacrifice their personal lives for their dreams. Building a band requires commitment and understanding from all members. Networking and mentorship are key to success in the music industry. Local bands often misunderstand the path to national recognition. Professionalism is essential when touring with larger acts. Personal accountability is vital for growth and success. Touring in Texas offers unique experiences and great shows. Building friendships on tour can lead to memorable moments. Work ethic is crucial for success in the music industry. Relationships can open doors and create opportunities. Independent artists can thrive without label support. Understanding the business side of music is essential. Investing in your music career requires financial foresight. AI is changing the music landscape, presenting both opportunities and challenges. Artists must maintain their unique voice amidst technological advancements. There are multiple paths to success in the music industry. Keywords ...
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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • YQYDJ EP:6 Seven Dunbar interviews William Zimmerman, founder of Mooncoil Media
    Jul 16 2025

    Summary

    In this conversation, Seven Dunbar interviews William Zimmerman, founder of Mooncoil Media, a PR and branding company specializing in goth, post-punk, and industrial music. They discuss the origins of Mooncoil Media, the importance of building relationships in the music industry, and the unique challenges faced in niche genres. William shares insights on the significance of visuals in branding, the impact of community, and how to navigate controversies. He emphasizes the need for artists to engage with their audience and the importance of resilience in the face of failure. The conversation concludes with William's thoughts on future aspirations and advice for artists.

    Takeaways

    William Zimmerman founded Mooncoil Media to help underground artists. Building relationships is key in the PR industry. Mistakes in PR often stem from a lack of personal connection. Visual identity is crucial for a band's branding. The goth scene has its unique challenges and drama. Community support has grown stronger post-COVID. Handling controversy requires careful navigation. Finding balance and inspiration is essential for creativity. Artists should engage consistently with their audience. Failure is a learning opportunity, not the end.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Birth of Mooncoil Media 03:44 Building Relationships in PR 06:43 Learning from Mistakes 09:32 The Impact of Visuals 12:47 Crafting Compelling Stories 15:31 Navigating the Goth Scene 18:50 Challenges and Opportunities in Niche Genres 22:13 Handling Controversy 25:02 Finding Balance and Inspiration 28:05 Future Aspirations and Advice 31:12 The Importance of Resilience 37:07 Julia close.wav

    Sound Bites

    "Engage, engage, engage." "Refuse to give up." "This is all I do all day."

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    37 mins
  • YQYDJ: Ep 5 Ready for Anything: The Road Life of Eric Bergen
    Jul 8 2025

    In this episode, Eric Bergen shares his journey as a multi-instrumentalist and the importance of adaptability in the music industry. He discusses his early musical influences, the challenges of touring, and the dynamics of joining established bands. Eric emphasizes the significance of mental health on the road, the creative process, and the need for aspiring musicians to have a backup plan. He also reflects on his future aspirations and the desire to create music that resonates with his children.

    Takeaways

    Eric Bergen emphasizes the importance of adaptability in the music industry. His early musical influences shaped his career path significantly. Touring can be mentally exhausting, requiring a strong support system. Handling on-stage challenges is crucial for a successful performance. Mental health is a key aspect of life on the road for musicians. Collaboration and outside perspectives are vital for creative growth. Having a backup plan is essential for aspiring musicians. Eric's passion for live performance drives his career choices. He aims to create music that his children can appreciate. The camaraderie among musicians is a valuable part of the experience.

    Sound Bites

    "I shit my pants on tour." "Don't do so much bad stuff." "Have a backup plan, not just Plan B."

    Keywords

    Eric Bergen, music career, touring life, band dynamics, creative process, musician advice, live performance, music industry, adaptability, mental health

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    1 hr and 9 mins