Episode 275: Conveyer
Exclusive to The Antidote. We premiere the new hardcore release, No Future, from Conveyer. We’re joined by Conveyer frontman, Danny Adams, who gives a detailed look into their amazing music.

Exclusive to The Antidote. We premiere the new hardcore release, No Future, from Conveyer. We’re joined by Conveyer frontman, Danny Adams, who gives a detailed look into their amazing music.
Gabe Reasoner of Hunter Dumped Us Here brings the band’s unique mix of post-hardcore, electronic, indie rock, spoken word and emo. He also gives the answer to everyones question: Why did Hunter dump them in Cedar Rapids, Iowa? Band photo courtesy Doug Barry
Matt MacDonald, frontman of The Classic Crime, changes his music style into acoustic folk pop, when joined by wife Kristie as the Vocal Few. The duo bring their gorgeous harmonies and stories of the joys of life on the road with their preschoolers.
Just one hardcore band is not enough. On this episode The Antidote is joined by two bands. Andrew and Billie Cloer of Harm, speak about rebranding their band and how emo comes into their sound. Deathbreaker frontman Scott McNeil chats about their new full-length, Disconnect.
Our final installment of The Antidote’s journey into the metal of India. We feature music from DwheTstone, Chaotic Years, Magdalene, Strange Origin, Crimson Wood, Shofar, Anno Domini 33, Drop Doubt, WhiteNoiz, and Rueban And The Imperium Division. Part 3 of 3. Image Designed by Harryarts / Freepik https://www.facebook.com/ruebanofficial/ https://www.facebook.com/Anno-Domini-33-178231128874729/ https://www.facebook.com/SHOFAR.metalband/ Crimson …
The Antidote continues our look into artists from India as we meet with progressive metalcore giant, Final Surrender. The band shares share about how they’re making a worldwide impact in the metal scene. Part 2 of 3.
North America is home to a large number of artists who share their Christian faith. But, fans of metal are discovering the incredibly talented bands who hail from India. Enjoy our fun and interesting talk with Aiborlang Marbaniang of the band, Still Status. Part 1 of 3.
An old saying goes: “Spring has sprung, the grass is riz”. Ok, it may not be grammatically correct, but the snow has melted and the landscape is turning green. Spring has also delivered new music gems from a wide range of lesser known artists. Listen in as we explore them. …
The sound of Infinite Me is undefinable. Their blend of alt rock, hardcore, garage grunge, and shoegaze, makes their music unique. Joins us as we speak about their music with guitarist, Colby Moores.
Darkly disturbing is the only way to describes the new EP, “I: Absent”, from The Grandfather. This first installment of the band’s EP trilogy is both thought provoking and troubling. Cory Lanza shares about the inspiration behind the EP.
A life threatening disease profoundly changed the direction of Those Lavender Whales latest release, My Bones Are Singing. We speak with Aaron Graves about the bands both extraordinary and quirky music.
The Antidote heads into a different direction when we chat with Vision of God Records founder Duane Keith. This label focuses entirely on extreme metal artists with a solid Christian message. This is going to be loud!
October Bird of Death have delivered “Death Made Its Offer”, which may turn out to be the greatest punk release of the year. Find out more about the band, the album, and their veteran members as we talk with guitarist, Darren Davick.
Considering that reggae Christian music is difficult to find, discovering hip hop/reggae fusion with a faith aspect should be impossible. That’s changed with the music of Robby John. Enjoy this musical diversion and our chat with Robby.
Former frontman for Becoming The Archetype, Jason Wisdom has changed the tone of metal with Death Therapy. It’s groovy, it’s industrial, and it has zero guitar. Jason explains about his new style and new album during our talk.
The pinnacle of Celtic punk is Chicago’s Flatfoot 56. Join The Antidote for a first listen to their new full length, Odd Boat, as frontman, Tobin Bawinkel, speaks with us about the band and the album.
After a series of EP’s that showcased their serious talent, Ghost Key delivers their debut full length, If I Don’t Make It. Ghost Key vocalist Austin O’Brien comes to share about the personal reasons that shaped this release.
A huge amount of new music has come out in the past few months and The Antidote takes time to feature these new songs. California’s Light The Way join us for a discussion about their new EP, Grace.
HeeSun Lee had the odds stacked against her. Female, Asian/American, Christian, and a rapper. None of the typical attributes of a successful artist, but she’s come out on top because of her extraordinary talent. Listen in as HeeSun shares her story, her music, and her new release Beauty for Ashes.
FM Reset has long grown up and out of their roots as a Canadian worship band. Their pop/rock delivers a depth well beyond the band members years. Discover their vibrant sound as we meet with FM Reset.
Taking the title being the most forceful and opinionated band in punk is Germany’s Praiser. Their music crushes all the clichés of “soft” Christianity. Enjoy our talk with vocalist Marcus Bender.
The music of Slow Bullet is vibrant yet vulnerable, revealing but masked, gently melodic and loud. Sam DeBurgh explains how his music can be totally contradictory and incredibly unique.
How does the Christian community react when a believer changes his path and becomes an ardent atheist? Find the answers as Shannon Low of The Order of Elijah joins The Antidote. He boldly tells why he left his faith on TOOE’s latest release, War At Heart.
The Contact sails into The Antidote from Canada’s east coast with their gorgeous indie rock. Known for their flawless 2007 release, “Canvas Tears”, then the band virtually disappeared. The Contact has now returned with a new single. Vocalist, Geoff Fifield, comes to share about The Contact’s past and future.
The new year has arrived, making it time to look back to the music highlights of 2016. The Antidote pulls out our list of the greatest releases of the year. You’ll be sure to enjoy this interesting mix. Photo credit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/locomotive8/
Leanor Ortega Till (aka Jeff the Girl, mother of children, breaker of saxophones), meets The Antidote for a talk about how she joined forces with other members of Five Iron Frenzy to create the new synth pop band, The Fast Feeling. Enjoy this exclusive first listen to their upcoming debut …
Christmas is here. The Antidote gives a gift of song with an hour of music from that modern day Christmas songster, Sufjan Stevens.
The Antidote meets for a solid talk with Come Wind. This Ohio based indie rock quintet has produced a series of amazing EP’s. Now it’s time to be blown away (pun intended) by their first full-length, Move In Place.
Chris Jackson brings his R&B/Soul mix to The Antidote. Jackson is known for writing songs for Cheryl Cole, Tank, Toni Braxton, and B. Smyth. On this episode Chris reveals his own recording talents on his just released album, “No Chaser”.
The Antidote’s hometown, Peterborough, Ontario, is highly regarded for it’s vibrant music scene. This small city is also home to a number of well-known Christian artists; Thousand Foot Krutch, Hawk Nelson, and FM Static, plus a number of musicians from the fringe of the Christian music scene. Discover new and …