Jesse cash was in a band before erra called by blood and iron, it's another one of those amazing deathcore bands that have like two demo's then fall off the face of the earth.
At 33mins - I feel ERRA is a great example of this type of thing, where initially you need to listen a bunch of times to each song to absorb all the complex depth to all the layers of the melodies and of different instrumentation and strong structure etc.
Jesse is so well spoken. Have had the pleasure of running into both him and JT at the merch booth a few times over the years. Such a great group of dudes who deserve all the success they continue to have
I met ERRA when they were touring for Impulse. I got stuck in traffic for an hour on the way to the show and only caught their last song (Seven). I didn't like any of the other bands, so I ended up hanging out with them in the parking lot and then leaving. They couldn't have been nicer, especially Alex and Jesse. One of them said they actually noticed me walk in during their last song and look super bummed out for missing the set. Glad these guys got success, they're super talented and will forever be the pinnacle of the late-myspace era of metalcore/deathcore along with other bands like Veil of Maya and Born of Osiris. The myspace thing may sound dumb, but that's where a lot of the groundbreaking bands got found. Pretty sure ERRA and Elitist were in Misha Mansoor's (Bulb, at the time) top 8. That self titled EP represented a step forward for the genre, and Andromeda really drove it home.
Obligatory: THIS BAND IS SO FUCKING GOOD. Loved hearing the discussion on the sheet work that goes into touching the level of polish and musicianship they put off. Sheesh!
I think its hilarious when all these bands say they opened up for suicide silence way back in the beginning and garzas like "really?" He don't remember shit. 😂 but I remember waay back in Vegas my friends and I had a crew and we called ourselves cutthroat crew from a little town in az and we used to hang out with Molotov solution and that whole vegas scene and suicide silence was partying with us and they definitely could hang. Haha so I understand why he cant remember much. Man those were the good ol days.
Monday is a great podcast day. The it's always sunny podcast and Garza. I'm not HUGE on these guys but I do like some of their stuff but the conversations here are usually great either way.
Lol to what Jesse's saying at 33:00. I didn't get the erra hype when I first played through a couple songs then last year according to Spotify I was in their top .2% of listeners.
Wow, I didn't think I would hear them talk about Recher in Towson, MD.. that's my local venue. They just reopened that place, after being down for a few years. I didn't see the show they were talking about, though.. sad I missed that one. I did see Unearth at Recher but it must have been a different tour, Suicide Silence wasn't there for that show :( I think it was Darkest Hour, Lam of God & Unearth.
Alabamacore. One of of favorite bands along with suicide silence and podcats. Keep it up garza! Would be cool to get the devil wears prada and sylosis on next.
Yo! So stoked listening to this, I grew up around Birmingham scene. The fish music hall days are such a fond memory! It’s VERY rare to hear this talked about being that it was such a small amount of us. I am SO happy for these guys, fucking great shit. ❤
Man, the fish was amazing. My brother used to take me when I was only around 6-7. Everyone there was always so nice every time I went with him. Those are some of my favorite childhood memories. 😭
@@Riggsby256 His name is Alex Norris. he used to go every time the fish did anything. Shoulder length black hair, kinda rounded face, always wore jeans lol
Sick band, I believe my Spanish teacher told me he’s friends with or has connections with one of the vocalists, not sure if it’s J.T. or any of the past ones though I’ll have to ask him
Which date did you go? I caught them on the 15th at the Filmore. Had a blast and the venue was the most packed I've ever seen it. I mean it was a sold out show but it felt like there was more than capacity in there lol
I love the people in this band been listening since i was like 18 I'm 26 now and jesse is so well spoken and humble 👏 ❤️ 🙌 🤘 ill be doing hella shrooms and Molly when i see them may 28th in Detroit. Gonna be best day in my life since i saw invent animate last year in Detroit. I gotta drive almost 3 hours for this shii from grand rapids can't wait ❤
I love these guys I feel depressed though when they are saying they’re getting old let’s see when you’re 40 and up lol they are in their youth that’s why they’re killing it right now.
I love ERRA, been listening to these guys since there first release in 2010.
*their
@@richardmetalfan94 didn’t ask
Jesse cash was in a band before erra called by blood and iron, it's another one of those amazing deathcore bands that have like two demo's then fall off the face of the earth.
@@SBS_band Jesse also has ghost atlas too. They’re amazing too
They literally don’t miss!!!
At 33mins - I feel ERRA is a great example of this type of thing, where initially you need to listen a bunch of times to each song to absorb all the complex depth to all the layers of the melodies and of different instrumentation and strong structure etc.
Would be cool if Clint became a full time member!
And now he's a full time member, glad for him!
23:33 That was nearly a perfect octave
Jesse is so well spoken. Have had the pleasure of running into both him and JT at the merch booth a few times over the years. Such a great group of dudes who deserve all the success they continue to have
Came here to say this thank you
I met ERRA when they were touring for Impulse. I got stuck in traffic for an hour on the way to the show and only caught their last song (Seven). I didn't like any of the other bands, so I ended up hanging out with them in the parking lot and then leaving. They couldn't have been nicer, especially Alex and Jesse. One of them said they actually noticed me walk in during their last song and look super bummed out for missing the set.
Glad these guys got success, they're super talented and will forever be the pinnacle of the late-myspace era of metalcore/deathcore along with other bands like Veil of Maya and Born of Osiris. The myspace thing may sound dumb, but that's where a lot of the groundbreaking bands got found. Pretty sure ERRA and Elitist were in Misha Mansoor's (Bulb, at the time) top 8. That self titled EP represented a step forward for the genre, and Andromeda really drove it home.
Jesse ❤❤❤❤ got my heart . He’s just so amazingly talented yet humble .
Obligatory: THIS BAND IS SO FUCKING GOOD. Loved hearing the discussion on the sheet work that goes into touching the level of polish and musicianship they put off. Sheesh!
Erra has to be one of the best modern bands period. Favorite band by far!
It always make me feel good seeing bands come from my home state making it out an be so damn successful..love the Erra boys
They should rename this video Garza interviews Jessie while Erra watches.
Saw them a few months ago with we came as romans and brand of Sacrifice. Such an underrated band! Soooo good!
Erra needs to play shows in Canada btw !
I think its hilarious when all these bands say they opened up for suicide silence way back in the beginning and garzas like "really?" He don't remember shit. 😂 but I remember waay back in Vegas my friends and I had a crew and we called ourselves cutthroat crew from a little town in az and we used to hang out with Molotov solution and that whole vegas scene and suicide silence was partying with us and they definitely could hang. Haha so I understand why he cant remember much. Man those were the good ol days.
I've never downloaded an episode as quickly - knew Erra + Garza were going to be a great combo and I was right!
Clint RUclips page is very underrated. Dude is skilled!
What's his RUclips channel named ?
Monday is a great podcast day. The it's always sunny podcast and Garza. I'm not HUGE on these guys but I do like some of their stuff but the conversations here are usually great either way.
Same. I love listening to a new podcast on Monday. Something about it. -GaЯza
Yes! Same for me bro...always sunny and garza!!
Try out Kill Tony as well! Amazing live comedy podcast.
This is awesome. I love ERRA
Daymm getting everyone on this podcast! Great work & love what they do!
I'm so grateful for Garza's podcast because it humanizes metal musicians in a way I've never seen before.
1:13:50 I really love drift, not sure what's wrong with the others
Erra is such a wholesome band 😍
Jesse "I'm just kidding..no I'm not, yes I am" I'm 💀🤣
Lol to what Jesse's saying at 33:00. I didn't get the erra hype when I first played through a couple songs then last year according to Spotify I was in their top .2% of listeners.
Wow, I didn't think I would hear them talk about Recher in Towson, MD.. that's my local venue. They just reopened that place, after being down for a few years. I didn't see the show they were talking about, though.. sad I missed that one. I did see Unearth at Recher but it must have been a different tour, Suicide Silence wasn't there for that show :( I think it was Darkest Hour, Lam of God & Unearth.
Same I live in bmore too
Favorite band 🥰So nice to hear Jessy☺always so cozy
Yes!!!! Dude garza you're the man!! So thankful for your platform. I really hope it blows up 🙌
Super cool that you had Erra on. I love this band.
Dude finally !!! This is soo sic !!! Favorite band !
Alabamacore. One of of favorite bands along with suicide silence and podcats. Keep it up garza! Would be cool to get the devil wears prada and sylosis on next.
Wow these guys rip and they are chill. Once again another band I have to dig through their discography!
Yo! So stoked listening to this, I grew up around Birmingham scene. The fish music hall days are such a fond memory! It’s VERY rare to hear this talked about being that it was such a small amount of us. I am SO happy for these guys, fucking great shit. ❤
Man, the fish was amazing. My brother used to take me when I was only around 6-7. Everyone there was always so nice every time I went with him. Those are some of my favorite childhood memories. 😭
@@kadoodlebob that is awesome! Who is your bro? I wasn’t a super regular like some of the folks there, but went pretty often. Really cool spot.
@@Riggsby256 His name is Alex Norris. he used to go every time the fish did anything. Shoulder length black hair, kinda rounded face, always wore jeans lol
@@kadoodlebob hell yeah. I don’t know the name, but cool shit!
it was a long shot at you knowing him, but worth mentioning it if you did haha. Hope you have a good day tomorrow brother.
You should try to interview Max Cavalera next!
Sick band, I believe my Spanish teacher told me he’s friends with or has connections with one of the vocalists, not sure if it’s J.T. or any of the past ones though I’ll have to ask him
Love these guys. I'm seeing them with Bad Omens in September and I'm super stoked.
Which date did you go?
I caught them on the 15th at the Filmore. Had a blast and the venue was the most packed I've ever seen it. I mean it was a sold out show but it felt like there was more than capacity in there lol
I love the people in this band been listening since i was like 18 I'm 26 now and jesse is so well spoken and humble 👏 ❤️ 🙌 🤘 ill be doing hella shrooms and Molly when i see them may 28th in Detroit. Gonna be best day in my life since i saw invent animate last year in Detroit. I gotta drive almost 3 hours for this shii from grand rapids can't wait ❤
Amazing musicians. And thanks for this cool interview 🖤
I love these guys I feel depressed though when they are saying they’re getting old let’s see when you’re 40 and up lol they are in their youth that’s why they’re killing it right now.
this was awesome. this is probably the best interview y'all have done. gonna watch leaving las vegas when i get the chance
duuude I remember JDs covers, great pod 🔥🔥
Didn't realize Connor was in I The Breather. Remember seeing them at the Mt Airy firehall with TIJ and An Obscure Signal back in the day
3:46 Chris looks dead ass serious too 😆 I love this guy
Who is Chris??
okay Garza reppin that Tactosa shirt 🤘
Garza cast! Man I didnt know I needed this untill the internet gods suggested it and I'm so glad I did! Keep it up playaaaaaa
JT with those poetic one-liner airdrops. Looking forward to Glasgow!
Infest used to be at croc rock in Allentown for years. What a weird few years hahaha
Waiting for Obituary.
By Blood and Iron - The Infernal Offering
The begginings of Erra
Awesome podcast, should try get the guys from Loathe for an ep!
Photograph by Nickelback was my schools senior song in 2006. I died inside.
Bloodwork album by Texas in July , easily Top 5
Great band.
Great interview and great band
Jesse is correct, you have to hear the Patton Oswalt Nickelback bit if you haven't.
ERRA is so effing cool
man, this questions i wanna hear!! How it works IRL. How band get their shit together and etc. nice one
Keep going strong Garza
I love the podcast dude! I found this channel a few days ago and I’m enjoying every video.
Tactosa shirt hard
I love erra so much
YESSSS! I freakin love these guys
Awesome!
Killing it Garza 🔥
Nile please!
First!
Clicked so fast!
Yaaasssss the line 6 lives on lmao
LINE6 is the goat
I even still have one
+1!
Never clicked so fast
🤘 Hellyeha been waiting on this all day
Im surprised Jesse didn't pull the skin off his left arm he was squeezing it so hard
Sean?
Love ERRA... yet the vibes are offff in this interview. Hope everything is OK.
Smoke more weed it make the show that much better
erra seems cool, the interviewer is just seems so boring
Most band interviews are terrible