The first time Greg Rekus was on the podcast was way back in 2014 — so he’s been appearing on the show for a full decade now — and he remains one of my favourite people to interview.
Here's our conversation about his latest LP, 'Sinners go to Church, Saints go to Jail' the ins and outs of heavy touring, and the idea that while DIY is great, DIT (Do It Together) is far more important.
Need more Rekus in your life? Check out episodes #056 (Jan. 2014), #218 (Feb. 2017), #450 (Jan. 2020), #718 (Aug. 2022), and a micro-interview on #584 (April 2021).
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