And Now The Band

EP364 Jordan of Sporelord

20 min · 22. Juni 2026
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Jordan Nalley of Louisville based Sporelord spent some time chatting with me about the band and his shop. A local TCG shop named Heavy Meta Gaming. Jordan helps explain how Sporelord puts together their unique sound. How they fit on to so many different bills. From playing with some super heavy bands to some not so heavy bands. We also talk about their unique approach to releasing music It really helps each single stand out on its own and makes each single a collectable.

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