What's The Reason For This Podcast

WTRFT S2E37 - Foggy Memory Boys

48 min · 19 mei 2026
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🎻🔥 This week on What’s the Reason for This?, Kodi and Shay sit down with New Mexico’s own Foggy Memory Boys for a conversation full of wildgrass chaos, festival lore, lamp camp philosophy, and the beautiful madness of building a band from the ground up. 🌵✨ What started as a trio of friends jamming in Taos turned into one of the most unique sounds in the Southwest scene… 🎶 Teaching themselves instruments and learning music completely by feel 🏆 Winning a mandolin competition after only knowing a few songs 🌌 Finding inspiration through Grisman, the Dead, bluegrass jams, and psychedelic festival culture 🔥 Building a sound that blends jamgrass, songwriting, improvisation, and pure New Mexico weirdness But this episode goes way deeper than just the music… 🏕️ The legendary story behind “Lamp Camp” and how one Coleman lantern became a full-blown festival beacon for late-night jams 🚐 Grinding through bars, festivals, and DIY touring while building a loyal grassroots following 💔 Recording their first album right as the pandemic shut the world down 🎥 Learning how to survive in the social media era while staying authentic and unapologetically themselves And honestly… this episode is exactly what independent music is supposed to feel like. ⚡ Friends first, band second 🎶 Community over clout 🍻 Playing for 12 people like it’s 12,000 🔥 Creating music because they love it — not because it fits neatly into a genre box At its core, this episode is about chasing connection, embracing imperfections, and building something real with the people around you. 🎧 Tap in now wherever you listen to podcasts. This one’s hilarious, heartfelt, slightly unhinged, and packed with the kind of stories that only happen deep in the festival trenches. 🌲💨✨ #WhatsTheReasonForThis #FoggyMemoryBoys #JamGrass

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aflevering WTRFT S2E40 - Randy Steele - High Cold Wind artwork

WTRFT S2E40 - Randy Steele - High Cold Wind

🎧 This week on What’s the Reason for This?, Kodi sits down in the dungeon with Randy Steele of High Cold Windfor one of the most honest, emotional, and inspiring conversations we've had yet. 🪕🔥❤️ Fresh off an unforgettable week at the 52nd Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Randy shares the story behind his journey from firefighter and EMT to award-winning songwriter, bluegrass frontman, and one of the most compelling voices in the genre today. This one starts at the beginning... 🎸 Growing up in Tennessee surrounded by music and watching his uncle join the legendary Aquarium Rescue Unit 🎶 Meeting heroes like Warren Haynes and learning firsthand what dedication to music really looks like 🎷 Playing jam bands as a teenager before eventually studying jazz and finding his own creative voice ✍️ Why songwriting became the thread that connected every chapter of his life But Randy's story takes a turn that few musicians can relate to... 🚒 Leaving music behind to build a career as a firefighter and EMT 💔 The emotional toll of witnessing trauma and carrying those experiences home 🧠 Struggling with PTSD, grief, and learning how to ask for help ❤️ How therapy, healing, and sobriety completely changed both his life and his songwriting The conversation dives deep into the songs that have become the foundation of High Cold Wind... 🎵 Writing from real experiences instead of fictional stories 📝 The evolution of his songwriting process and finding the courage to be vulnerable 🥃 The story behind his powerful new single, "Cheers to Rob" ✨ Why some songs take years before you're finally ready to share them with the world And then comes the Telluride chapter... 🏔️ Years of trying to make the trip happen before finally getting the opportunity 👕 Launching a t-shirt fundraiser that sold out almost immediately and helped make the dream a reality 🎤 Competing in the Telluride Band Contest with High Cold Wind 🥈 Earning second place on one of bluegrass music's most prestigious stages But somehow the weekend gets even crazier... 🎻 A surprise invitation from longtime friend Todd Parks 🌄 Stepping onto the Telluride main stage to sit in with Sam Bush 🤯 Battling nerves, monitor issues, and a sea of thousands of fans 🎶 Experiencing one of those full-circle moments that only music can create The episode also explores... 🍻 Festival culture and the power of community 🤝 Why supporting independent artists matters more than ever 🎵 The connection between creativity, healing, and vulnerability 🔥 What happens when you finally stop waiting for permission and start chasing the thing you've always wanted to do At its core, this episode is about second chances, personal growth, and having the courage to reinvent yourself no matter where you are in life. 🎧 Tap in now wherever you listen to podcasts. This one's funny, heartfelt, deeply human, and a reminder that sometimes the longest road ends up taking you exactly where you're supposed to be. 🪕❤️🏔️ #WhatsTheReasonForThis #RandySteele #HighColdWind #Bluegrass #TellurideBluegrass

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aflevering WTRFT S2E39 - Front Porch artwork

WTRFT S2E39 - Front Porch

🎧 This week on What’s the Reason for This?, Kodi flies solo in the dungeon with Front Porch, the Northwest Arkansas bluegrass outfit that's quietly building one of the most unique sounds in the scene today. 🪕🔥🌲 What starts as a conversation about bluegrass quickly turns into a deep dive into community, creativity, festivals, and why music matters now more than ever. These guys may call Arkansas home, but their influences come from everywhere... 🎻 Growing up in family bands and learning bluegrass from an early age 🎶 French Creole music, old-time traditions, jazz studies, punk rock, metal, and jamgrass all colliding into one sound 🏡 How a handful of local jams, festivals, and friendships eventually became Front Porch 🌄 Why Northwest Arkansas has quietly become a thriving music community of its own Then the conversation turns to the festival circuit and the power of community... 🏕️ The impact of Harvest Fest, Hillberry, Winfield, Wakarusa, and campground culture 🎸 The legendary late-night jam that helped convince the band they had something special 🍻 Meeting bandmates through festival pickin' circles instead of auditions ⚡ Chasing those magical musical moments that only happen when everyone is locked in together But this episode goes way beyond the band's origin story. 🎵 Why arts and music education seem to be disappearing for younger generations 📱 Social media, attention spans, and the challenge of keeping creativity alive 🎤 The importance of musicians having a voice beyond simply "shutting up and singing" 🤝 How music continues to create community during increasingly disconnected times The crew also gets into the realities of life as an independent touring band... 🚐 Why regional touring often makes more sense than massive national runs ⛽ The financial realities of life on the road in 2025 🎪 How festivals remain one of the best ways for young bands to build a following 🏔️ Why Colorado audiences continue to be some of the most supportive anywhere in the country And for aspiring musicians, there's some great insight along the way... 🎻 Learning through jams instead of lessons 🔥 Why it's okay to suck when you're starting out 🎶 The etiquette of bluegrass circles and late-night pickin' sessions 🤘 How the best musicians never stop being students of the craft At its core, this episode is about community — the festivals, friendships, jam circles, and shared experiences that keep independent music alive long after the headliners leave the stage. 🎧 Tap in now wherever you listen to podcasts. This one's funny, thoughtful, full of festival stories, and a reminder that some of the best bands in the scene aren't built in boardrooms or algorithms... they're built in campgrounds, parking lots, and late-night jams around people who simply love making music together. 🪕🔥✨ #WhatsTheReasonForThis #FrontPorch #Bluegrass #JamGrass #Hillberry #Winfield #FestivalCulture #LiveMusic #IndependentMusic #ColoradoMusic

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WTRFT Session - Front Porch

🎶🔥 This week in the dungeon, Front Porch brings their Northwest Arkansas sound to Colorado for a session packed with heartfelt songwriting, rich harmonies, and the kind of road-worn authenticity that feels right at home in a late-night basement jam. 🪕✨ Fresh off a long drive through Kansas (and a highly recommended stop at Nafi's Pub 🍻), the band settles into the dungeon for a three-song session that showcases both their musical chemistry and their knack for writing songs that hit you right in the chest. The session opens with: 🌤️ “Times Like These” — This Foo Fighters cover is a powerful anthem about resilience, growth, and learning how to keep moving forward when life knocks you down. With soaring harmonies and an uplifting message, it's the perfect introduction to the band's heartfelt approach to songwriting. 🎶❤️ Next comes: 🛣️ “Roadside” — a standout track from their debut album Shallow Grave, exploring self-doubt, burnout, and the struggle of pretending everything is okay while searching for direction. Anchored by emotional vocals and introspective lyrics, this one feels like staring out a van window somewhere between towns wondering what's next. 🌙🚐 Then the band shifts into: 🚤 “Lifeboat” — a beautifully written song about holding onto hope, chasing connection, and finding your way through uncertainty. Built around sweeping melodies and reflective storytelling, it captures the emotional depth that makes Front Porch's music so relatable. 🌊✨ And to close things out: 🎸 “House Party” — a moving tune about perseverance, friendship, and trusting that things eventually work themselves out. Equal parts hopeful and honest, it leaves the session on a note of resilience and optimism. 🔥🌅 Along the way, there's plenty of dungeon chaos, confetti cannon confusion, band introductions, and the easygoing camaraderie that makes these sessions feel more like a living room jam than a performance. 😂🎉 At its core, this session is about finding light through uncertainty — leaning on music, friendship, and the road ahead even when you don't quite know where it's leading. 🎧 Full dungeon session streaming now on YouTube and wherever you follow What's the Reason for This? #WhatsTheReasonForThis #FrontPorch #DungeonSessions #Bluegrass #Americana #LiveMusic #NorthwestArkansas #Roadside #Lifeboat #GoodVibesOnly

3 jun 202621 min
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WTRFT S2E28 - Broken Compass Bluegrass

🎧 This week on What’s the Reason for This?, Kodi and Shay welcome Broken Compass Bluegrass into the dungeonfor a conversation packed with jamgrass philosophy, festival culture, improvisation, and the next generation of bluegrass absolutely ripping the torch forward. 🪕🔥🌲 Hailing from Grass Valley, California, Broken Compass Bluegrass might be one of the hottest young bands in the scene right now — but what makes this episode special is hearing why they sound the way they do. From Deadhead parents and Doc Watson records to jazz phases, campground jam sessions, and growing up inside California bluegrass festivals… this band was practically built in the scene itself. 🎶✨ This one starts at the roots… 🏕️ Growing up at California bluegrass festivals like Father’s Day Bluegrass Festival and Live Oak 🎻 Kids on Bluegrass programs that helped shape the next generation of pickers 🔥 Being inspired by musicians like Molly Tuttle, AJ Lee, Nickel Creek, Tony Rice, and Doc Watson 🌌 How Deadhead parents, Phish tapes, and Yonder Mountain String Band created the perfect jamgrass foundation But what makes Broken Compass stand out is how many influences they pull from outside traditional bluegrass… 🎷 Django’s deep dive into jazz legends like Coltrane and Jaco Pastorius 🎸 Sam bringing funk bass influences into the band’s improvisation 🎶 Mei Lynn’s singer-songwriter inspirations like Iris DeMent and Kacey Musgraves ⚡ How improvisation, experimentation, and “failing forward” became central to the band’s live shows And then the conversation shifts into the reality of being a young touring band in 2025… 💸 The challenge of touring independently while trying to stay true to your sound 📲 The pressure of social media and building a following in the modern music industry 🚐 How festivals and live recordings have become one of the biggest ways bands grow organically 🎟️ Why younger fans are struggling to access live music and what the scene can do better The crew also dives into: 🎶 Recording live albums and uploading nearly every show to Nugs 🔥 Why jam fans love mistakes, risks, and unrehearsed moments 🪕 Curating eclectic covers from Fleetwood Mac to jamgrass classics 😂 Django accidentally revealing his middle school metal band past And honestly… one of the coolest parts of this episode is hearing how intentional this band is about building community instead of just chasing hype. 🏔️ Their breakout momentum after WinterWonderGrass 🎪 Playing intimate festivals like MeadowGrass and GoldenGrass 🤝 Staying independent while protecting their identity and creative freedom 🌲 Building a Colorado fanbase that’s quickly becoming one of their strongest audiences anywhere in the country PLUS — Colorado fans have multiple chances to catch them live during this run: 🍻 New Terrain Brewing (GoldenGrass kickoff) — Thursday, May 29 🏔️ Gold Hill Inn — Sunday, May 31 🎶 Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox — Wednesday, June 4 with All She Wrote At its core, this episode is about the next generation of bluegrass figuring it out in real time — balancing tradition with experimentation, independence with growth, and staying authentic while navigating an industry that looks completely different than it did even ten years ago. ✨ 🎧 Tap in now wherever you listen to podcasts. This one’s hilarious, thoughtful, and a reminder that the future of bluegrass is in very good hands. 🪕🔥🌌 #WhatsTheReasonForThis #BrokenCompassBluegrass #JamGrass #Bluegrass #ColoradoMusic #WinterWonderGrass #LiveMusic #Nugs #Improvisation #FestivalCulture

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WTRFT Session - Broken Compass Bluegrass

🎶🔥 This week in the dungeon, Broken Compass Bluegrass rolls in from Grass Valley, California with a session full of haunting harmonies, cosmic storytelling, and the kind of emotionally driven bluegrass that sticks with you long after the last note fades out. 🌲🪕✨ Blending progressive bluegrass, rich vocal layering, and deeply cinematic songwriting, the band delivers a three-song set that feels both intimate and massive at the same time. The session opens with: 🌌 “East Coast Blue” — a reflective and beautifully layered original about distance, memory, and searching for peace while trying to outrun the weight of the past. With soaring instrumentation and emotional vocals, the song immediately sets the tone for the journey ahead. 🌙✨ Then things drift into something mystical with: 🧚 “Fairies and Lightning” — written by fiddle player Maylyn Hirant, this haunting tune leans into fantasy imagery, eerie beauty, and emotional uncertainty. Inspired by the band’s original “Alien Song,” the track creates a dreamlike atmosphere that feels equal parts folklore and fever dream. ⚡🌲 And to close things out, the band pays tribute to one of Colorado’s most beloved jamgrass acts with: 🏔️ “New Horizons” by Yonder Mountain String Band — a powerful and emotional rendition that perfectly captures the spirit of the mountains, resilience, and the Colorado roots that helped inspire Broken Compass Bluegrass in the first place. 🌧️🎻🔥 Between songs, the band talks about their upcoming record, touring through Colorado, and how influential the Front Range bluegrass scene has been on shaping their sound. At its core, this session is about storytelling — blending emotion, imagination, and improvisation into songs that feel both deeply personal and completely transportive. ✨ 🎧 Full dungeon session streaming now on YouTube and wherever you stream What’s the Reason for This? #WhatsTheReasonForThis #BrokenCompassBluegrass #Bluegrass #JamGrass #DungeonSessions #YonderMountainStringBand #LiveMusic #ColoradoMusic #ProgressiveBluegrass

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