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  <title>Jon Weisnewski of Sandrider</title>
  <description>Dominic Davi (Tsunami Bomb, Loud Graves) is back to host another episode as he sits down with SANDRIDER's vocalist/guitarist Jon Weisnewski to talk about how the band came to be in the wake of Jon's former band, AKIMBO. Where their sound comes from, the story behind their music, their art, and just what it's like to work with Jello Biafra and Alternative Tentacles.  Featuring former members of&amp;amp;nbsp;AKIMBO,&amp;amp;nbsp;Seattle loud-rock trio&amp;amp;nbsp;SANDRIDER&amp;amp;nbsp;released a two song 7&amp;quot; &amp;quot;Aviary /Baleen&amp;quot; on Alternative Tentacles a handful of months after releasing their meteorically heavy LP&amp;amp;nbsp;Enveletration&amp;amp;nbsp;(Satanik Royalty Records). The two tracks “AVIARY” and “BALEEN” offer a concise snapshot of what Sandrider does best: pulling together lead-heavy riffs and cathartic wails into songs that are somehow fun and infectiously catchy while also being messy and relatable angry. Much like their Seattle grunge/punk-rock predecessors, their sound is paired seamlessly with modern hopelessness as much as it is crushing beers and reading&amp;amp;nbsp;Dune.  Don't miss this incredible conversation between two musicians on the latest episode of the Alternative Tentacles bATcast!&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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