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Ep. 25 - Pursuing a Music Career (ft. The Astronomers)
This week, Katie is joined by a very special guest, The Astronomers. The Astronomers are an alternative pop band that provide a versatile musical palette, a captivating sound, and a rapidly growing fanbase. For the first part of the episode, Katie talks with band members Michael Stensland and Ben Baker, the two lead “Astronomers” on the creation of the band, their experiences as independent artists, and the band’s overall success. The second part of the episode includes band members, Josh Guy and Isaac Holzmann, as the four members discuss touring and life on the road. This episode covers topics ranging from pursuing a music career, finding your own sound, and of course, ends with a hot take section. Enjoy, homies!Check out the Astronomers: https://www.theastronomersmusic.com/