Post-Punk.com is happy to announce the launch of the Post-Punk Podcast, a regular series featuring interviews with influential artists in the international music scene. At the moment, each episode is recorded and produced remotely, yet with the highest audio quality possible.
For Episode Two, we chatted with The Soft Moon’s Luis Vaquez about celebrating 10 years of his influential post-punk band, along with discussing our favorite horror films, and his solo instrumental album A Body of Errors, and playing Robert Smith’s Meltdown Festival in 2018.
A Body of Errors is out now on Coloured Vinyl and CD formats, with the 14 track album also available on all the digital platforms for streaming.
Join Luis Vasquez in his home studio as he performs A Body Of Errors on March 19th, 2021 at 8 pm EST and 5 pm PST (March 20th, 2021 | 2 am UTC / 1 am GMT). The performance will have a 72 Hour Rebroadcast window. Purchase Tickets here.
For our upcoming podcast episodes, we have some wonderful guests lined up and recorded already, many that who are legends who have seldom if ever done a podcast before. But we can only produce this podcast series with your support.
If you like what you hear, please support the Post-Punk Podcast through our Patreon Page, or directly via our Contact Form here.
We would like to thank Jason Corbett from Actors for creating our intro music, Korine for creating our outro, and our Editors Frank Deserto and Andi Harriman.
Listen to the Post-Punk Podcast season one episode two below:
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