This episode features a conversation with post-hardcore (or whatever subgenre you feel like calling it) outfit Prinport!
We talked about getting back to playing shows and the emotional catharsis of performing live, their songwriting style that can have a complete tonal switch mid-song, the origins of their weird-ass name, and much more!
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