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Collaboration, Authenticity, and Inspiration: Inside Casey Jo & The Friday Night Dads’ ‘Twin Mind’

Earlier this fall, Casey Jo & The Friday Night Dads released their full-length debut, Twin Mind, combining honest Americana storytelling and indie rock grit, with shades of influences ranging from punk and alternative, to psych-rock and blues.

On this edition of The Quinn Spinn, the band joins us to discuss the creative process behind the album, and the melting pot of influences that led to its creation. Plus, we get a glimpse into the future, and discuss the distinct difference between the “two Nashvilles” we’ve all experienced.

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Daily Spinn: Casey Jo & The Friday Night Dads See Their Efforts Pay Dividends

Next Monday, we’ll close November on The Quinn Spinn with a visit from Casey Jo & The Friday Night Dads. They’re celebrating their new album, Twin Mind, and we get to dig deep into the process. You’re going to love this episode when it hits!

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The Quinn’s Daily Spinn: Wednesday, January 8

The year was 2017. We were grinding away in Pennsylvania, with dreams of the big city still not so much as a twinkle in our eye. Even so, we’d occasionally receive updates from artists outside of our regional confines.

That was when Slumlord Radio sent us this video of themselves committing high crimes with bananas for weapons

(You want to click that link, don’t you? Go ahead; it opens in a new tab, so we’ll be here when you get back.)

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