Summary
Highlights
The episode opens with hosts Jen and Jack introducing Raw Sound TV, a platform for upcoming bands. They announce the night's lineup, including Terminals and The Session, along with bonus tracks from Magnar's Court and Homecoming. Terminals then kick off the show with their latest single, "Baptize."
Following Terminals' performance, The Session takes the stage to perform their song "Bring Some Love." Their soulful rock sound fills the studio, captivating the audience.
The hosts interview The Session, discussing their journey, their six albums, and over 570 shows. They recall memorable gigs, including a 21st-anniversary celebration at the Empire and the band's emphasis on audience reaction. They also share plans for their upcoming sixth album, which will be part of a "best of" compilation.
The interview with The Session continues with a rapid-fire question segment. They answer questions about their dream collaborators (Stevie Nicks, Steven Stills, Macy Gray), pre-gig rituals (a drink and going to a nearby pub), and their current TV recommendations (Red Eye).
Raw Sound TV presents a bonus track from Magnar's Court, who perform their song "CBA." The energetic performance showcases their unique sound.
Another bonus track features Homecoming performing "Empty Notoriety." The song delivers a powerful message about talent, fame, and authenticity in the music industry.
The Session returns to the stage for a performance of their song "The Sinner In Me." This track delves into deeper themes, showcasing the band's versatility.
The hosts interview Terminals, who describe their sound as a mix of Radiohead and Death Dungeon, with immersive soundscapes and massive riffs. They discuss their debut EP, which is a conceptual exploration of change and acceptance, inspired by personal experiences. The EP, recorded in an Airbnb, will be released on July 3rd.
Terminals reveal exciting news about supporting their favorite band, Spotlights, on June 8th at the Asylum. They also participate in a rapid-fire question round, sharing their preferred death row meal (Franco Manca pizza and a blue top pint of milk), ideal actor to play them in a film (Ross Kemp or Owen Wilson), belief in ghosts, and chosen superpower (flying or controlling water).
To conclude the episode, Terminals perform their song "Swim." The hosts express their gratitude to the audience and announce the next episode for June 9th.