The Ex-Man with Doc Coyle show

The Ex-Man with Doc Coyle

Summary: Bad Wolves and ex-God Forbid guitar player Doc Coyle talks to professionals in the music world and other creative industries about the challenges and transitions of leaving monumental ventures. This podcast is for those passionate and driven 20-30 somethings at a crossroads trying to figure out "what's next?"

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 Justin Arcangel (Manager of Trivium, Amon Amarth, Behemoth) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8959

Doc welcomes artist manager, Justin Arcangel, to the show and they talk about Doc's experience with Bad Wolves taking off, the current state of the heavy music scene, Justin getting into the business as a lawyer, how he discovered Trivium, how they dealt with early success, working with bands that didn't make it like Seemless and Sanctity, why he joined up with 5B Management who works with Slipknot, what his philosophy on building artists careers is, and his latest discovery, Unto Others. This episode features the songs "Glitches" by Serious Matters and "When Will Gods Work Be Done" by Unto Others. Follow Justin on Instagram and Twitter @mrarc99 Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Serious Matters at https://www.seriousmattersnj.com/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

 K.K. Downing (KK's Priest, ex-Judas Priest) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3661

Doc welcomes former Judas Priest guitarist, K.K. Downing, to the show and they talk about K.K. being inspired by American blues artists as a young man in Birmingham, UK, how Jimi Hendrex laid the foundation for hard rock and metal, how his writing process has evolved over the years, why he is still just as much a fan of metal and rock as he is a creator and performer, what motivated him to start KK's Priest, his relationship with Tim "Ripper" Owens through the years, and he tells the story of why he's no longer in Judas Priest. This episode features the songs "Addiction" by Silent Season and "Thunderbolt Hellfire" by KK's Priest. Follow K.K. on Instagram @K.K.Downingsteelmill and Twitter @KKsPriest Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Silent Season at https://www.facebook.com/SilentSeasonMusic Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

 Doc Answers Ex-Man Listener Questions - Will There be a God Forbid Reunion? The Future of Bad Wolves? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6016

Doc spends this answering questions from fans, friends, and listeners of the show. He talks band life, his favorite movies, gives advice for up-and-coming bands, and more. Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

 Stikman aka James Ismean (Fury of Five, Boxcutter, ex-Locked Up In Life) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7687

Doc welcomes Fury of Five frontman, Stikman aka James Ismean, to the show and they talk about how Fury of Five befriended the God Forbid guys in the early days in the NJ hardcore scene, how James' rough and abusive upbringing led to him spending some time in prison, how prison shaped his mind and body, how Fury of Five came together, what motivated their professional approach to rehearsal, where James' violent tendencies stemmed from and how it hurt the inner-workings of the band, why Fury of Five broke up, how depression and drugs affected his life after the band, why he believes he changed his ways and made amends for past mistakes, how he dealt with his depression and inner demons through biking and fitness, and Doc quizzes James on old Fury fight stories. This episode features the song "Taking Respect" Worldwide Edition by Fury of Five. Follow James on Instagram @Stikmanx and Twitter @StikmannNJHC Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

 Wes Hauch (Alluvial, ex-The Faceless, ex-Thy Art Is Murder, ex-Black Crown Initiate) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12319

Doc welcomes Alluvial guitarist and backing vocalist, Wes Hauch, to the show and they talk about Wes growing up in the mountains of conservative Southern California, discovering heavy underground shows through the Christian hardcore scene, how getting into trouble as a young man led him to join the military, how his time serving in Iraq affected his mental health after the war, they share their feelings on conspiracies, contemplate the meaning of art, how he transitioned from the military to getting in the music industry, why Periphery asking him to do a guest guitar solo pulled him out of a big rut, his time with The Faceless, his band Alluvial signing to Nuclear Blast, and his newfound prowess as a singer. This episode features the songs "LV-426" by Kyle Ewers and "40 Stories" by Alluvial. Follow Wes on Instagram and Twitter @WesHauch Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Kyle Ewers at https://facebook.com/kyleewersmusic Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

 Dino Cazares (Fear Factory, Divine Heresy, Asesino, ex-Brujeria) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6851

Doc welcomes Fear Factory guitarist, Dino Cazares, to the show and they talk about the issues they've had with each other over the last few years, the secret to Dino's guitar tone and his stolen modded Marshall, why he felt Steve Vai left some key players like himself out when giving credit for the 7 string guitar taking off, how Fear Factory was able to fit in with different subgenres starting in death metal and then being caught up in the nu-metal explosion, the downside of "Cars" being a big radio hit, the experience being the last original member left in Fear Factory, what the singer search has been like, whether Dino is tough to be in a band with, and what his time out of the Fear Factory was like, working with bands like Asesino, Brujeria, Divine Hersey, and the Roadrunner United album. This episode features the songs "Surface" by Seeking Sirens and "Disruptor" by Fear Factory. Follow Dino on Instagram and Twitter @DinoCazares Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Seeking Sirens at https://www.facebook.com/Seeking-Sirens-106356298217556 Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

 Alessandro "Vman" Venturella (Slipknot, ex-Krokodil, ex-Cry For Silence) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6445

Doc welcomes Slipknot bassist, Alessandro Venturella aka Vman, to the show and they talk about Vman coming up in the UK scene with metalcore band Cry For Silence as a lead guitarist, how he ended up working as a guitar tech for bands like Sikth, Architects and Mastodon, what the process of getting the gig in Slipknot was like, how he approaches bass technique considering his background as a guitarist, how he has dealt with newfound fame, the ways in which he has fit into Slipknot's creative process, his love for musical gear, keeping up with his chops during the pandemic, and why he left his previous band, Krokodil. This episode features the song "Kingdom of Evermore" by Deveria and "Nero Forte" by Slipknot. Follow Vman on Instagram @vmanshreds Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Deveria at www.deverianation.com Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

 The Art of Processing Grief | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2794

"The Art of Processing Grief" is a monologue by Ex-Man host, Doc Coyle, about losing his father recently, and how it relates to also losing his mother a year earlier the George Floyd verdict, feeling alienated from social media, and re-entering a post-pandemic world. This episode features the song "Trouble" by Coldplay. Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

 Ash Avildsen (Sumerian Records and Films, ex-Reflux) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8627

Doc welcomes Founder and CEO of Sumerian Records and Films, Ash Avildsen, to the show and they talk about Ash's time as vocalist for metalcore band, Reflux, how he got into booking shows and eventually became a booking agent, what inspired him to start a record label, his influence on the deathcore and Djent scenes from a label and touring standpoint, why he thinks he has an eye for spotting talented artists, his time as booking agent for God Forbid, what he thinks makes Asking Alexandria a special band, where he gets his ambition and confidence to try new ventures, how he got into filmmaking, the complexities of dealing with the film world, and how's he's progressed from the American Satan film to the Paradise City show. Follow Ash on Instagram and Twitter @AshAvildsen Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

 Jon Donais (Anthrax, Shadows Fall, Living Wreckage) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7639

Doc welcomes Anthrax and Shadows Fall lead guitarist, Jon Donais, to the show and they talk about Jon's start with metalcore band, Aftershock, in Western Massachusetts, what it was like being a metalhead in the hardcore scene, how Shadows Fall came together, and why they split with Phil Labonte, the legend of his alter ego, "Jonny Rock N Roll", how Shadows Fall and God Forbid careers intertwined over the years, why he thinks the band's old school approach helped them persevere in a sea of Nu Metal, their time on a major label, why Shadows Fall went on hiatus, how Jon joined Anthrax, what he's learned playing with such seasoned musicians, and his latest band he started with Matt Bachand, Living Wreckage, came to together. This episode features the songs "Harvest" by Bushido Code and "Sink Below" by Living Wreckage. Follow Jon on Instagram @jonathanmdonais and Twitter @jonshadfall1 Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Bushido Code at https://www.facebook.com/bushidocodemetal Please support this episode's other sponsor The Punk Rock MBA Podcast at https://www.prmbapodcast.com/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

 Myles Kennedy (Alter Bridge, Slash, ex-Mayfield Four, ex-Citizen Swing) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6269

Doc welcomes Alter Bridge/Slash vocalist and guitarist, Myles Kennedy, to the show, and they talk about Myles' guitar shredder days in music college, how playing with jazz-fusion band, Cosmic Dust led to him fronting funk-R&B ensemble, Citizen Swing, necessity and pragmatism leading him to develop his vocal ability, breaking out on a major label with alternative rock band, The Mayfield Four, why he thinks he has avoided the tropes of Lead Singer Disease, how he landed a role the hit film, Rock Star, how he went from almost quitting music to joining Alter Bridge, what he has learned playing with Slash, and Myles gives Doc a mini-vocal lesson on how to hit the high notes. This episode features the songs "Macabre Illusion" by Trucido, "Last Rites" by Alter Bridge, and "In Stride" by Myles Kennedy. Follow Myles on Instagram @OfficialMylesKennedy and Twitter @Myles Kennedy Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Trucido at trucido.bandcamp.com Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

 Tim Williams (Vision of Disorder, bloodsimple) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10195

Doc welcomes Vision of Disorder vocalist, Tim Williams, to the show and they talk about VOD's early days as metal fans who stumbled into the hardcore scene, how classic rock music influenced his vocals, how VOD eventually broke out, signed to Roadrunner, and toured Ozzfest, how the band changed on their sophomore album, Imprint, how touring with bigger, mainstream bands influenced their sound, what it was like recording in the studio with Phil Anselmo, the mixed reaction to From Bliss To Devastation, why Vision of Disorder disbanded, how bloodsimple came together, his experience working with top-notch producers like GGGarth and Machine, bloodsimple's early success and major label experience, why VOD reformed and bloodsimple split, Roadrunner United, and the key to his emotionally tortured vocal style. This episode features the song "Alone/Together" by Zombie Eating Horse and the tentatively titled "God Factory Disorder" by Doc Coyle, Dallas Coyle, Raymond Herrera, and Tim Williams Follow Tim on Instagram @timwilliamsvox Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Zombie Eating Horse at www.zombieeatinghorse.com or www.infinitestrengthrecords.com Please support this episode's other sponsor The Punk Rock MBA Podcast at https://www.prmbapodcast.com/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

 USA's Capitalist Economic System Vs. Sports Leagues Socialist Systems with Nelson Blake (Marvel, DC, Locked in a Vacancy) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7937

Doc welcomes comic artist and guitarist, Nelson Blake II, to the show for the third time. They discuss the differences between the American free market-based capitalist economic system that limits trends like unions, wealth redistribution, or over-dependence on welfare, and compares it to the highly regulated systems of professional sports leagues (mainly the National Basketball Association) that incentivize competitive balance so that there is more fairness across these leagues, as to give teams a chance to win and court free agents. This episode features the song "Scars" by The Dead Year. Follow Nelson on Instagram @nelsonblakeii and Twitter @nelsonblake2 Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Check out The Dead Year at www.thedeadyear.com Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

 Scott Vogel (Terror, Buried Alive, World Be Free, ex-Despair, ex-Slugfest) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8686

Doc welcomes Terror vocalist, Scott Vogel, to the show and they talk about how the two met in the late 90s hardcore scene, what tied the bands together despite differences in sound, what drew Scott to this lifestyle, his formative days discovering music, having recurring issues which led to his bands Slugfest and Despair breaking up, how Buried Alive came together, why the band seemed to not meet its full potential, quitting Buried Alive and moving west, why he eventually joined Terror despite almost quitting music altogether, Terror's surprise immediate success, developing as a band and vocalist over two decades, the Buried Alive reunion, and Scott sums up what hardcore means to him. This episode features the songs "Upside Down Is Flipped" by Man Destroyed Man and "I Killing I" by Buried Alive. Follow Scott on Instagram @IAmFinally Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Man Destroyed Man at https://mandestroyedman.bandcamp.com/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

 Carla Harvey (Butcher Babies) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5872

Doc welcomes Butcher Babies vocalist, Carla Harvey, to the show and they talk about connecting on both being bi-racial in the metal scene, what her early time in LA was like as an actor and model who was looking to do music, the challenges women deal with in the entertainment industry, how she met Heidi and Henry and started Butcher Babies, how they overcame backlash from their over-the-top image, dealing with early success and landing big tours, what led her to her other career as a mortician, grief counselor, and End of Life Doula, and what led to the evolution of the Butcher Babies' sound over the years. This episode features the songs "Beyond The Wall of Sleep" by The Nocturnal Affair, "Saint" by Blackwater Drowning, and "Sleeping With The Enemy" by Butcher Babies. Follow Carla on Instagram and Twitter @CarlaHarvey Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor The Nocturnal Affair at https://thenocturnalaffair.bandcamp.com/ Please support this episode's sponsor Blackwater Drowning at https://www.facebook.com/blackwaterdrowning Please support this episode's other sponsor The Punk Rock MBA Podcast at https://www.prmbapodcast.com/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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