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Sal Mignano on Held, The Sleeping & a Lifetime of Loud
Jun 22, 2026
1h 08m 59s
Cosmodio and the Art of Beautiful Chaos (Barton McGuire)
Jun 15, 2026
1h 08m 24s
Will York: Thunder Road, Vintage Guitars & Betting It All
Jun 8, 2026
1h 20m 05s
Too Many Knobs? Perfect. Shea Sterner of THISHEAVYEARTH
Jun 1, 2026
1h 25m 24s
The Sleeping’s Douglas Robinson Woke Up a Guitar Player
May 27, 2026
1h 06m 06s
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| 6/22/26 | Sal Mignano on Held, The Sleeping & a Lifetime of Loud | Sal Mignano has never been particularly interested in making the bass behave itself. As a founding member of The Sleeping and one-third of the thunderous new project Held, Sal writes riffs from the bottom up, stacks distortion pedals into increasingly hostile little ecosystems, and believes the bass should do considerably more than quietly hold everyone’s coat. Sal joins Blake to tell the wonderfully accidental origin story of Held, including free studio time, a last-minute guitarist cancellation, and Douglas Robinson being gently shoved toward the six-string. They also dig into Sal’s long musical history, from funk bands and Skycamefalling to The Sleeping, along with the lessons he learned from the late John “Beatz” Holohan of Bayside. Naturally, there is gear. A lot of gear. Sal walks through his collection of gloriously battered Gibson Grabbers, vintage Rickenbackers, Fender basses, obscure pedals, enormous Gallien-Krueger touring rigs, and the wonderfully inconvenient magic that still keeps real amplifiers alive. They also discuss the digital takeover, recording with actual producers, surviving the social-media era, and why thirty seconds of flawless internet guitar probably consumed somebody’s entire afternoon. Check out Held HERE https://www.heldsounds.com/ Check out The Sleeping HERE https://thesleeping.net/ Support The Show And Connect! The Text Chat is back! Hit me up at (503) 751-8577 You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb Tonemob.com/sweetwater or grabbing your guitar/bass strings from Tonemob.com/stringjoy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 1h 08m 59s | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | Cosmodio and the Art of Beautiful Chaos (Barton McGuire) | Barton McGuire doesn’t believe a guitar pedal should politely prevent you from making a bad sound. Where’s the adventure in that? In this episode, Blake sits down with the founder of Cosmodio Instruments to talk about accidental self-oscillation, homemade noise contraptions, imposter syndrome, and the long road from stuffing circuits into RadioShack boxes to running a growing pedal company. Barton explains why Cosmodio builds “adventurous pedals for adventurous people,” how the Gravity Well helped put the company on the map, and why a pedal should offer more than a carefully fenced pasture of acceptable guitar tones. Sometimes you need a beautiful chorus. Sometimes you need the machine to cough sparks and open a portal. They also dig into the realities of launching a small business, learning from criticism without being emotionally flattened by it, assembling the right team, and accepting that anything worth making will eventually irritate somebody on the internet. Plus: the Cosmodio Splinter Twin, glitchy pitch shifters, no-input feedback, Ryan Burke’s approach to trolls, New Zealand pizza, and the enduring importance of twisting the knob you probably shouldn’t twist. Check out Barton's work HERE https://cosmod.io/ Support The Show And Connect! The Text Chat is back! Hit me up at (503) 751-8577 You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb Tonemob.com/sweetwater or grabbing your guitar/bass strings from Tonemob.com/stringjoy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 1h 08m 24s | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | Will York: Thunder Road, Vintage Guitars & Betting It All | Will York of Thunder Road Guitars PDX joins us to tell the real story behind one of the West Coast's favorite guitar shops. Before Thunder Road Portland became a destination for vintage guitar weirdos, touring players, local lifers, and anyone who enjoys staring at old offsets under flattering lighting, Will was a Gainesville, Florida kid chasing music any way he could. That road eventually led him west to Lollar Pickups, then to Thunder Road in Seattle, and finally to opening the Portland shop in 2017. This episode gets into the unglamorous, deeply human side of building a guitar store: living in the basement of the first shop, putting every penny into the business, surviving the COVID guitar boom, buying a commercial building, learning when to delegate, and navigating a major open-heart surgery scare right in the middle of it all. We also talk vintage guitar shows, rare finds, the difference between selling new and vintage gear, why guitar stores should actually feel welcoming, and why Will still believes the whole thing works best when everyone remembers how lucky we are to play with this stuff for a living. Plus: gold-hardware Jaguars, first-year Jazzmasters, Paul Bigsby lore, TK Smith guitars, Boss pedals, Portland pizza, and a very important reminder that nobody regrets buying the guitar. Selling it? Different story. Support The Show And Connect! The Text Chat is back! Hit me up at (503) 751-8577 You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb Tonemob.com/sweetwater or grabbing your guitar/bass strings from Tonemob.com/stringjoy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 1h 20m 05s | ||||||
| 6/1/26 | Too Many Knobs? Perfect. Shea Sterner of THISHEAVYEARTH✨ | gear buildingmusic technology+5 | Shea Sterner | FleshRot ampAmpeg VH140C+3 | PortlandPennsylvania+2 | pedalsamps+5 | — | 1h 25m 24s | |
| 5/27/26 | The Sleeping’s Douglas Robinson Woke Up a Guitar Player✨ | musicguitar+4 | Douglas Robinson | Gibson SGFender Tone Master+5 | Jersey | Douglas RobinsonThe Sleeping+5 | — | 1h 06m 06s | |
| 5/18/26 | MARK MORTON!!!!!!✨ | electric guitarmetal band+5 | Mark Morton | Les PaulBoss NS-2+1 | New York | electric guitarmetal band+5 | — | 1h 04m 30s | |
| 5/11/26 | The Used’s Joey Bradford Wants Guitars to Feel Human Again✨ | touringdad life+4 | Joey Bradford | The Used | — | guitaramps+3 | — | 1h 02m 23s | |
| 5/4/26 | Fluff vs. The Internet: Who’s Actually Winning?✨ | social media burnoutinternet fame+4 | Ryan “Fluff” Bruce | YouTubeTonemob.com | — | social mediaYouTube+5 | — | 1h 04m 55s | |
| 4/27/26 | Chumbawamba!!! (Something A Bit Different)✨ | Chumbawambamusic history+4 | Scott Marquart | ChumbawambaTape Spaghetti | — | ChumbawambaTubthumping+5 | — | 1h 18m 27s | |
| 4/20/26 | What It Takes to Survive in the Guitar Industry w/ Danny Songhurst (The Rock Slide)✨ | guitar industryentrepreneurship+4 | Danny Songhurst | The Rock Slide | — | guitarbusiness+6 | — | 1h 08m 03s | |
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| 4/13/26 | How Dan Tremonti Built FRET12 Into a Music Culture Machine✨ | music culturestorytelling+4 | Dan Tremonti | FRET12Tonemob+1 | ChicagoSalt Shed | FRET12music brand+5 | — | 1h 04m 47s | |
| 4/6/26 | Jordan Buckley Returns, Part 2: Healing, Heavy Music, and Letting Go✨ | healingheavy music+3 | Jordan Buckley | Better LoversTonemob | — | Jordan BuckleyBetter Lovers+4 | — | 1h 04m 08s | |
| 3/31/26 | Jordan Buckley (Better Lovers, Every Time I Die) Returns pt. 1✨ | musiccreativity+4 | Jordan Buckley | Better LoversEvery Time I Die | — | Jordan BuckleyBetter Lovers+5 | — | 58m 39s | |
| 3/23/26 | Chris Benson of Benson Amps (Vintage Reissue)✨ | amp designlow-wattage magic+3 | Chris Benson | Benson AmpsStringjoy | NashvillePortland | Benson Ampsamp design+5 | — | 54m 55s | |
| 3/16/26 | Colt Westbrook on Walrus Audio’s Hits, Misses, and the Gear That Still Inspires Him✨ | guitar pedalsbusiness experiments+4 | Colt Westbrook | 385Monument+7 | — | Walrus Audioguitar pedals+5 | — | 1h 10m 38s | |
| 3/10/26 | PUP’s Steve Sladkowski on Touring, Tone, and Why Tube Amps Still Matter✨ | touringmusic industry+4 | Steve Sladkowski | Fender guitarsVibroluxes+3 | Toronto | PUPSteve Sladkowski+6 | — | 1h 17m 54s | |
| 3/2/26 | RJM’s Ron Menelli: The MIDI Wizard Behind the Pros’ Pedalboards✨ | MIDI controlguitar rigs+5 | Ron Menelli | AmpGizmoRG16+6 | — | MIDIguitar pedals+6 | — | 1h 06m 37s | |
| 2/23/26 | How Kris Crummett Learned to Hear What Everyone Else Missed✨ | music productionmastering+4 | Kris Crummett | IssuesSleeping With Sirens+4 | — | music productionmastering+5 | — | 1h 19m 12s | |
| 2/16/26 | Why Ian Martin Allison Built a $750 DI (And Why People Lost Their Minds) | Ian Martin Allison is back, and this episode is a full-on gear-nerd thunderstorm with actual life lessons hiding in the lightning. Blake and Ian go deep on signature basses, the Walrus Mantle DI drama, and the eternal internet question: “Why is this thing expensive if it only has a few knobs?” Turns out, transformers cost money. Craft costs money. Not cutting corners costs money. And sometimes the loudest opinions come from people who were never the customer in the first place. Inside this episode: how Ian went from collaborator to Creative Director at Scott’s Bass Lessons what it really takes to design gear people obsess over why a $400 bass can absolutely punch above its class how brands weaponize price perception (and why we all fall for it) short-form vs long-form content, and where music media is headed next the creative freedom that shows up when you stop performing “cool” and just be yourself There’s also a perfect dog interruption, some very real talk about staying in an industry because you love the people in it, and a reminder that we’re living in a golden era of instruments, pedals, and options. If you care about tone, product design, content strategy, and building a creative life that doesn’t make you dread waking up, this one hits hard. Keep up with all things Ian on his website HERE https://ianmartinallison.com/ Give him a follow on his social media HERE https://www.instagram.com/ianmartinallison/ Support The Show And Connect! The Text Chat is back! Hit me up at (503) 751-8577 You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb Tonemob.com/sweetwater or grabbing your guitar/bass strings from Tonemob.com/stringjoy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 1h 08m 09s | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | Tone Mob 500: Henri Cash on Starcrawler, Vintage Amp Chaos, and Guitar Gear for Weirdos | Episode 500, baby. And we brought in Henri Cash (Starcrawler, Plague Vendor, Cash & Skye) to celebrate the only way this show knows how: by diving headfirst into glorious guitar chaos. This episode has everything. Vintage amp obsession. Touring war stories. Studio nerdery. Gretsch evangelism. Voltage drama. Tape machine romance. Mild existential crises about digital modelers. It is a full buffet of tone. Henri talks about Starcrawler being the first band to record on Les Paul’s restored recording console in LA, how different venue power can totally change your rig night to night, and why speakers are secretly doing half the job while everyone argues about pedals online. Blake and Henri also get into production philosophy, why perfect takes can sound lifeless, and how mistakes are often the secret sauce that make records feel human. Along the way: Orange OR80 love, Magnatone/Vox combos, 5150 reality checks, old guitar neck magic, gear collecting vs actually playing, and why Gretsch might be the official guitar brand of beautiful weirdos. If you like guitar talk that’s informed, unpretentious, and occasionally unhinged, this one is for you. Hit play for Episode 500 and come celebrate with us. Good luck, good tones, and thanks for being part of this wild ride. Follow all things Henri on his social media HERE https://www.instagram.com/henricash Support The Show And Connect! The Text Chat is back! Hit me up at (503) 751-8577 You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb Tonemob.com/sweetwater or grabbing your guitar/bass strings from Tonemob.com/stringjoy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 1h 11m 35s | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | Steve Rowe Returns: NAMM Chaos, Silent Pedal Rooms, and the Future of Guitar Media | Steve Rowe from 60 Cycle Hum returns to the show after an eight-year gap, and we immediately time-travel back to the era of wired earbuds, headphone jacks, and recording next to a wall outlet like it’s a survival game. From there, it’s a full spiral through the modern guitar media landscape: audio vs video, why interviews work when “can I talk to you for an hour?” absolutely shouldn’t, and how NAMM feels different depending on whether you’re stuck at a booth or sprinting the floor. We hit the silent pedal room (eerily quiet), Woodwire Volts (chill, boutique, intentional), Effectors Market (dangerous for your wallet), and the existential questions, like: if you pair an internal speaker guitar with a fart pedal… do we delete the universe? Also: favorite Boss pedals, pizza opinions, and why the secret sauce is still just showing up and doing the work. Check out everything 60 Cycle Hum HERE https://60cyclehum.com/ Support The Show And Connect! The Text Chat is back! Hit me up at (503) 751-8577 You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb Tonemob.com/sweetwater or grabbing your guitar/bass strings from Tonemob.com/stringjoy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 1h 23m 30s | ||||||
| 1/26/26 | The Dark Summer and the New Era: Jason Mays Returns | My dude Jason Mays is back, and we get into the real stuff on this one! We talk about wearing 12 different hats (PlayJason, Working Class Music, writing gigs, Orange, a band, and whatever else gets stapled to his name this week), and what happens when “hustle” turns into straight-up burnout. Jason breaks down the behind-the-scenes evolution of Working Class Music, why he started PlayJason as a creative pressure valve, and how keeping things authentic sometimes means stepping back, changing roles, and rebuilding the workflow so it doesn’t eat your brain. If you've ever wondered how some folks juggle it all, this episode is for you. Find Jason on Instagram HERE https://www.instagram.com/jasontmays Check out PlayJason HERE https://www.youtube.com/@JasonTMays/videos Support The Show And Connect! The Text Chat is back! Hit me up at (503) 751-8577 You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb Tonemob.com/sweetwater or grabbing your guitar/bass strings from Tonemob.com/stringjoy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 1h 32m 56s | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | Yvette Young vs. The Shadow People (A Tone Mob Throwback) | Here’s a vintage reissue that refuses to stay buried. This throwback episode with Yvette Young started life as a Patreon bonus… until enough people yelled “this is too good to keep secret” and it hit the main feed, where it promptly became one of the most-listened-to episodes of the whole show. So if you’re new around here, congrats: you just found a greatest hit. If you’ve heard it before, it’s absolutely worth a re-listen. This one is a ride. We barely talk about guitars, and that’s kind of the point. Instead we get into: sleep paralysis, shadowy hooded figures, red eyes, radio-static brain glitches, and why the stories are weirdly consistent UFOs, alien nightmares, and a “star” that breaks the rules like it’s trying to avoid getting reported DIY tour chaos, sketchy houses, cash hidden in books, and why “band horror” should be its own movie genre discipline, deadlines, and Yvette’s surprisingly genius riff-to-song system labels, contracts, and how to not get your creative soul pawned off in the fine print the gear world’s gender weirdness, and why sound doesn’t have a gender Content note: this episode touches on sleep paralysis, anxiety-ish brain stuff, and some heavier life experiences later on. Also, if you’re hearing this during NAMM week, come say hi at the Stringjoy booth (6300). I’ll be there, in the meeting room, or inhaling food like a man who has made poor scheduling choices. Enjoy. And maybe don’t listen to this one right before bed. Check out all things Yvette on her website HERE https://yvetteyoungmusic.com/ Support The Show And Connect! The Text Chat is back! Hit me up at (503) 751-8577 You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb Tonemob.com/sweetwater or grabbing your guitar/bass strings from Tonemob.com/stringjoy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 2h 13m 46s | ||||||
| 1/12/26 | Turning Down Waylon Jennings: Alison Prestwood’s Nashville Origin Story | Nashville bassist Alison Prestwood joins Blake for a deep-dive hang that zig-zags through the kind of career that only makes sense in hindsight: a near-miss with Waylon Jennings, a pivotal run with Rodney Crowell, getting the call to jump in with Patti Loveless on a few days’ notice, and why saying “no” at the wrong time can still be the right move. They talk shop on what it really takes to break in today (attitude, reputation, the bus factor, and yes… learn the number system), plus why studio work still has that magic when a whole band builds something together in real time. Also: a midlife detour into law school and practicing as an attorney before returning to music full-time, and a proper gear spiral, including her 1973 P-bass, vintage favorites, and why touring with Peter Frampton can actually be safer for great instruments than leaving them at home. Check out her podcast Hey, Good For You! (podcasts.apple.com) Support The Show And Connect! The Text Chat is back! Hit me up at (503) 751-8577 You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb Tonemob.com/sweetwater or grabbing your guitar/bass strings from Tonemob.com/stringjoy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 1h 06m 20s | ||||||
| 1/5/26 | Matt Pike, Brent Hinds, Jimmy Bower: Inside the Woodrite Guitars Machine w/ Steve Reis | Steve Reis from Does It Doom returns after four years and it’s one of those “wait… you did what?!” catch-up episodes. In the time since his last visit, Steve didn’t just add a couple new pedals to the shelf. He helped turn Woodwright Guitars into a full-on operation with a growing lineup, more dealers, and signature models tied to the heavy universe with names like Matt Pike, Brent Hinds, and Jimmy Bower. We get into the real stuff behind the curtain: how a doom-obsessed niche turns into a career, what it takes to go from “I make content” to “we make instruments,” and how Steve thinks about building a brand without sanding off the personality that made people care in the first place. Then we hit the creator brain spiral: why long-form YouTube can feel like building a ship in a bottle every week, how short-form became the steady river, and what happens when you finally admit you’d rather make the thing than perform the thing. And yes, there’s plenty of gear goblin behavior: stage-played guitars with battle scars, modded vintage vs. museum pieces, and the kind of tone chasing that makes perfect sense if you’ve ever stared at a melted pickguard like it’s a clue. Check out Does It Doom on the interwebz HERE https://doesitdoom.com/ and the guitars HERE https://www.woodriteguitars.com/ Support The Show And Connect! The Text Chat is back! Hit me up at (503) 751-8577 You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb Tonemob.com/sweetwater or grabbing your guitar/bass strings from Tonemob.com/stringjoy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 1h 06m 11s | ||||||
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Chart Positions
23 placements across 21 markets.
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23 placements across 21 markets.
