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In this podcast, Suzanne Young talks about The Program series, writing about mental health, her writing routine, and much more. [3:31] In Nightfall. [37:02] Grandmother's influence on Nonna. [50:31] Young Adult vs. Adult books. [53:46] Co-writing a book with Tom DeLonge. [1:05:32] Connect with Suzanne Young. [1:00:42] Which comedian or musician would Suzanne love to collaborate with next. Full podcast show notes are available here: https://www.thisishorror.co.uk/tih-503-suzanne-young-on-in-nightfall-vampires-and-co-writing-a-book-with-tom-delonge Support This Is Horror Podcast on Patreon here: https://patreon.com/thisishorror
This episode starts with Stryker telling the story of the night he picked up Woody Harrrelson hitchhiking! Tom Delonge joins Stryker as they discuss Angels & Airwaves and how the new album LIFEFORMS came together...Tom opens about about operating on the fringe for such a long time and the public questioning all is professional moves, from his departure from Blink 182 to "chasing aliens" to working with the US Government. In this interview Tom also discusses with Stryker his contract with the government in regards to a craft of unknown origin. Tom also talks about how Blink 182 got their record deal, the non-stop work cycle Blink 182 was on and how that affected his personal and professional life. Tom opens up about his current relationship with Mark Hoppus, and how Mark's incredibly sad cancer diagnosis helped their friendship (episode was recorded just before Mark announced he was cancer free). Tom also tells a hilarious story of the time he approached an employee at Christopher Nolan's company Syncopy Films followed by his crazy encounter with Chris Nolan himself. The episode closes with a story about what happened when Blink 182's record company came to listen to the album Dude Ranch for the first time, and, how Tom deals with critics today.
Angels & Airwaves mastermind Tom DeLonge sits down with Kyle Meredith to discuss the band's latest single, "Rebel Girl", one-off track "Kiss & Tell", and how it all fits into the idea of a bigger multimedia project. The blink-182 co-founder discusses Bikini Kill , how writing for multiple platforms affects his songwriting, and how he distances himself from his early punk sound. DeLonge cites The Cure and early U2 as current inspirations and says that the upcoming record has a story arch of "more to life than what we're told" that intersects with his work with the To The Stars Academy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Our Sponsors: * Check out Badlands Ranch: badlandsranch.com/KMW Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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