Going Off Track
Going Off Track is a weekly, interview show hosted by Benny Horowitz (The Gaslight Anthem) and producer Brad Worrell. The guest list leans musical but with plenty of other interesting folks thrown in.
Going Off Track is a weekly, interview show hosted by Benny Horowitz (The Gaslight Anthem) and producer Brad Worrell. The guest list leans musical but with plenty of other interesting folks thrown in.
Episodes

Friday Dec 28, 2012
Lisa Brownlee & Arturo Vega
Friday Dec 28, 2012
Friday Dec 28, 2012
On this week's Going Off Track podcast, Lisa Brownlee (Fuse's Warped Roadies) and her roommate, and "Fifth Ramone", Arturo Vega came by to talk about their separate careers, shared interests, and photographic proof of the ghost of Dee Dee Ramone. This is punk rock from a bunch different angles.

Friday Dec 21, 2012
David Bazan
Friday Dec 21, 2012
Friday Dec 21, 2012
David Bazan of Pedro The Lion fame, talks about his unique career trajectory, struggles with religion and how over the years he's learned to balance music and family.

Friday Dec 14, 2012
Justin Scurti
Friday Dec 14, 2012
Friday Dec 14, 2012
Justin Scurti, guitarist for Primitive Weapons and I Hate Our Freedom, former bartender at East Village staple Li’l Frankie’s, co-owner of the bar Saint Vitus and guitar tech for every other cool band you know talks about all that and more.

Friday Dec 07, 2012
Rob Pope
Friday Dec 07, 2012
Friday Dec 07, 2012
Rob Pope, bassist in The Get Up Kids talking about the Lawrence, Kansas BYOB strip club known as the Outhouse, why he's such a fan of Midwestern regionalism and his other artistic endeavors including his own studio and screen-printing shop.

Friday Nov 30, 2012
Pete JR Wasilewski
Friday Nov 30, 2012
Friday Nov 30, 2012
Pete "JR" Wasilewski, saxophonist for Less Than Jake, one of the longest running punk ska bands around, , tells tales of music, growing up in Hartford, CT, and being the guy everybody wants to hang out with.

Wednesday Nov 21, 2012
Live at Union Hall
Wednesday Nov 21, 2012
Wednesday Nov 21, 2012
Recorded at Union Hall, Brooklyn, NY, featuring Julie Klausner (How Was Your Week), Norman Brannon (Texas Is The Reason), Sarah Lewitinn (Ultragrrrl, Nylon Magazine) and Geoff Rickly (Thursday) who also performs 2 songs.
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