Here´s a new podcast interview about parenting. It´s worth listening to even if you´re not really interested in that particular topic. Recorded Feb 16, 2021
Dave joined Benny Horowitz for his last podcast episode about tour stories:
"Dave Hause guest-hosts fellow road-dog, Matty O’Brien who came up with The Bouncing Souls, living in the historic, Jersey band-house then touring with Sick Of It All..."
"Phil & Jake are joined by singer-songwriter (and bud-of-the-pod) Dave Hause to pile up the tall-stack of the the List of Every Damn Thing by ranking pancakes, Bruce Springsteen and band Bon Jovi."
"Phil, Jake and Jason are joined by returning champion singer-songwriter Dave Hause to rank the questionable experiment Chris Gaines on the List of Every Damn Thing. Plus we re-rank sex!"
"You probably know Dave Hause from The Loved Ones or The Falcon, both legendary bands in the punk-rock genre...but if you haven't been paying attention, his solo work has been moving and more into folk-rock. He checked into the show to chat about his songwriting, career, and upcoming LP 'Blood Harmony' "
"Toby sits down with singer-songwriter Dave Hause to chat about Philly, discovering punk through metal, recruiting his younger brother to join the band, being a roadie for different bands encouraging him to start his own band, religious parents, The Loved Ones, going solo, moving to the West Coast and starting a family, getting sober and keeping things slow even after the pandemic"
"This veteran of Philadelphia's hardcore scene talks about his years touring with bands like the Gaslight Anthem and the Avett Brothers, and how he's carved out a solo career in music."
"Dave Hause joins us this week to discuss his excellent new album Blood Harmony, the Revival tour, recording with a member of the E Street Band, and much more."
Latest podcast interview by Jason Stone for Dying Scene:
"Episode 57 of (*both laugh*) brings us the return of @hausedave ! We talked about his recording and releasing "Blood Harmony" on his own label, and returning to touring mid-pandemic and, as always, lots more. Check it out!"
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"Formerly of The Curse and The Loved Ones, this prolific songwriter who now helms his own eponymous project returns to the show to discuss his new album." (Drive It Like It´s Stolen)
"Dan talks to long-time punk rock musician and songwriter Dave Hause about, well, everything. Dan and Dave talk his formative years growing up in Roxborough, being a roadie for Sick Of It All and The Bouncing Souls as a teen, starting his own bands like Step Ahead, The Curse, and The Loved Ones, playing in Paint It Black, and starting his own solo career. Dave talks deeply about family, fatherhood, songwriting, the benefits of therapy, the hard work that it takes to be an independent artist and record label (Dave started Blood Harmony Records with his brother Tim Hause in 2021), and the unexpected postion of creating a music festival. Dave and his team, along with Rising Sun Presents, bring their first ever festival, Sing Us Home Fest, to Manayunk, May 5th-6th. Dave's newest LP, 'Drive It Like It's Stolen', is out April 28th via his website, Blood Harmony Records, and anywhere you get digital music."
"There are a ton of fun stories In this interview.. especially the article Hause wrote about Taylor Swift being more punk than all of us - a public piece that received a lot of attention. There’s also a story about over the pandemic when he put out cover songs of Dillinger Four. His record label, Blood Harmony Records, that he managers with his brother, is a way for them to self release. Each record shows growth for Hause."
"Dave Hause joined Maria Milito from Q104.3 FM to discuss music, mentalhealth & the 2023 World Suicide Prevention Day Benefit on Sept 10th The Bowery Electric in nyc."
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A long podcast talk with Benny Horrowitz, recorded November 22, 2023:
"Benny and Dave dig into their shared past, the rewards and pains of being a professional musician and Fat Mike's over-reaction to Dave's article on how punk-rock Taylor Swift was."