What happens when country reggae meets punk funk? In this episode, host Chris Shrum dives into the eclectic world of Stoney Banks and Sethasaurus Rexx. From their wild days in Nashville's underground music scene to stories of barefoot performances and unexpected song inspirations, this episode is packed with tales of creativity, collaboration, and life on the road.
Stoney and Seth open up about their unique sound—a blend of reggae, country, punk, and funk—while sharing insights into their songwriting process and the magic of blending styles. They also dish on the realities of being blue-collar musicians, crafting hits from jokes, and balancing live gigs with creative exploration. Plus, discover how rivers, beer, and fried rabbit inspire their art!
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- The origins of the “Groove Bone” and why it’s essential for any live performer.
- How Stoney and Seth’s contrasting styles merge into a one-of-a-kind sound.
- The surprising inspirations behind songs like “Bones and Diane” and “Neon Bars.”
- Tips for writing songs with others, even when your styles differ.
- Why sometimes the best tracks come from a little chaos and a lot of fun.
Key Questions / Moments:
00:00 – What’s the story behind “Dead Cowboy”?
08:15 – How does beer fuel your creative process?
14:45 – What’s the craziest thing that’s happened during a live gig?
19:30 – Why does Seth perform barefoot—and what’s the audience’s reaction?
23:45 – How did painting a brick house lead to a new song idea?
30:20 – How do two artists with such different styles write together?
36:00 – What’s the magic of live performances in small-town venues?
Connect with Stoney and Seth:
- Stoney Banks on Instagram: @StoneyBanksMusic
- Sethasaurus Rexx on Instagram: @SethasaurusRexx
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