When Words Fail...Music Speaks

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By: James Cox

"When Words Fail, Music Speaks" is your sonic sanctuary, a podcast dedicated to exploring the profound ways music shapes our lives, emotions, and connections. Join us as we dive deep into the melodies, rhythms, and harmonies that articulate what words simply cannot. This is more than just a music podcast; it's an exploration of the human experience through the universal language of music. Each episode features insightful conversations, captivating stories, and expert analysis, unraveling the power of music in all its forms. From classical compositions that stir the soul to contemporary anthems that define generations, we cover a wide spectrum...

Episode 470 - Exploring Jazz as Therapy: Kurt Ellenberger Talks Kind of Blue and Musical Healing
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Welcome back to When Words Fail, Music Speaks, the show that explores how music can lift us out of the valleys of depression and anxiety and into brighter emotional terrain. In today’s episode, host James sits down with pianist, composer, educator, and prolific writer Kurt Ellenberger for a deep‑dive into the world of jazz, its pedagogy, and its power to heal.


We’ll hear Kurt recount his path from a performing career in Grand Rapids, Michigan, to a long‑standing faculty role at Grand Valley State University where he teaches everything from “Jazz in the Cul...


Episode 469 - Alan Govenar on Healing Through Blues, Film, and Disability Advocacy
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11/27/2025

Welcome back to When Words Fail Music Streaks, the podcast where we battle depression with the transformative power of music. I’m your host, James Cox—your “handicapped” guide through the stories that keep us moving when life gets heavy.


In today’s episode we sit down with award‑winning writer, filmmaker, playwright, and cultural documentarian Alan Govnar (who kindly corrects us on the title of his newest novel, Come Round Right). Alan’s career spans more than three decades of preserving the music of everyday people: from his landmark 1984 Living Texas Blues project for the Dallas Museu...


Episode 468 - Fighting Depression Through 80s Metal with All Sinner's singer Mike Golarz and his inspiring story
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11/20/2025

Welcome back to When Words Fail, Music Speaks – the podcast that battles depression one riff at a time. In today’s episode, host James Cox sits down with the charismatic front‑man of the 80s‑metal‑infused outfit All Singers (aka Mike Golarz) for a deep‑dive into the healing power of music, the quirks of self‑teaching, and the raw joy of live performance.


We kick off with Mike’s origin story: a childhood of backyard jam sessions, a classically trained girlfriend who nudged his vocal chops, and a love‑letter to the acoustic guitar that still...


Episode 467 - From Japan to the Philippines: How International Crowds Shape Re Mattei’s Country Sound
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11/20/2025

Hey there, music lovers! I’m your host, James Cox, a professional therapist who’s also a bit of a country‑music junkie. In this episode, we’re diving deep into how songs can lift us out of the darkest moments and bring sunshine into our everyday lives.


We’re thrilled to welcome Re Mattei, a breakout country artist who’s already turning heads on the road and in the studio. From playing legends’ covers to writing heartfelt originals like “Mama Always Knows,” Re shares:

How she used music as a lifeline during her own bouts of de...


Episode 466 - Metal Meets Mongolia: Nine Treasures' Singer Askhan Discuss Heritage, Healing, and Global Metal Dreams
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11/18/2025

Welcome back to When Words Fail, Music Speaks—the show that battles depression one riff at a time. I’m your host, James Cox, a proud “handicapped” rocker on a mission to prove that music has no language barriers.


In today’s episode we sit down with Askhan, the visionary founder, vocalist, and creative force behind Nine Treasures, the Mongolian folk‑metal outfit that’s been turning heads worldwide. Fresh off the release of their new album and a landmark signing with Metal Blade Records, Oscar shares how the band fuses ancient Mongolian melodies—complete with the haunti...


Episode 465 - Behind the Riffs: CJ Pierce from Drowning Pool Talks Therapy and Heavy Sound
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11/14/2025

Welcome back to When Words Fail Music Speaks, the podcast that dives deep into the healing power of music, mental‑health battles, and the stories behind the riffs. In today’s episode we sit down with CJ Pierce, co‑founder and guitarist of Johnny Pool (the band you’ve heard on “Madness,” “Tearaway,” and countless sold‑out arena shows).


CJ shares what life on the road looks like after COVID—a whirlwind UK tour with 13 dates, a new record slated for release by year‑end, and the relentless grind of writing, recording, and performing while juggling a daytime trade...


Episode 464 - From Atlanta to Las Vegas Mz Coxx Discusses Tour Life New Music and Acting Adventures
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11/11/2025

Welcome back to The When Words Fail Music Speaks, the podcast where we turn the volume up on the power of music to lift us out of the darkness. In today’s episode, host James Cox sits down with the unstoppable Mz. Coxx —singer, songwriter, actress, and all‑around creative force—just a year after their last chat.


From the buzz around her breakout single “Headboard” (feat. Lil Durks) to a brand‑new EP dropping on 11/11, we dive into her whirlwind year of global touring, a looming movie role, and the next chapter of her Panamanian‑Georg...


Episode 463 - From Screenplay to Soundtrack: Inside Heather Snodgrass' Music Driven Narrative Journey
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11/06/2025

In today’s episode we sit down with award‑winning author Heather Snodgrass, creator of the genre‑bending novel A Love Letter to Reading. Heather blends thriller, identity, and transformation with a meticulously curated playlist that runs 99 hours long—every chapter is anchored to a song, a TV theme, or even a wrestling reference.


We’ll hear how the book started as a screenplay, morphed into a full‑blown novel, and why the Leon Bridges track “River” is the story’s heartbeat. Heather shares her creative ritual—listening to everything from the Beatles to Taylor Swift, avoiding jazz...


Episode 462 - Joshua Gale from Gale Bird Talks Marriage, Faith and Music that Heals
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11/04/2025

*Welcome back to The When Words Fail Music Speaks, the podcast where we explore how music heals, connects, and changes lives. In this episode we sit down with Joshua  Gale, front‑man of the family‑filled, faith‑driven band Gale Bird. After a magical outdoor show at Charleston’s historic Poor House, Josh and host James dive deep into the stories behind the songs that keep their family and fans moving forward.


We’ll hear:

The origin of the “Gale Bird” nickname and the tight‑knit friendship with guitarist/producer Sean, the band’s “go‑with‑the‑flow” rhythm...


Episode 461 - Explore Mark Firehammer’s Artist Imagined Series: genre‑spanning AI albums with authentic storytelling
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10/31/2025

Welcome to “When Words Fail, Music Speaks” – the podcast that harnesses the healing power of song to combat depression, anxiety, and everyday heartbreak.

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In today’s episode we sit down with the multitalented Mark Firehammer—author of the genre‑blending novel The Echo and The Voice, creator of the wellness system Feelness, and a seasoned songwriter whose career spans from Florida coffee‑houses in the ‘90s to AI‑driven studios today.


Mark shares the wild road‑trip story of his early touring days, the unexpected love affair he’s had with the legendary Cronut, an...


Episode 460- Krysis from Under Black Sky explains the band’s sci‑fi fantasy lore behind Bad Blood
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10/27/2025

Welcome to “When Words Fail, Music Speaks,” the podcast that battles depression one riff at a time.


In this episode, host James Cox—a proud “professional handicapped” broadcaster who knows a thing or two about turning struggle into song—sits down with Krysis, the charismatic front‑man of the newly‑emerging metal‑core collective Under Black Sky.


Together they explore:

Why music is a lifeline for anyone navigating life’s highs and lows.The genre‑spanning influences that shape Krysis' songwriting—from hard‑rock roots to a love of country.The immersive world‑buildin...


Episode 459 - Healing Beats: Lady Miranda on Genre‑Blending, Neurodiversity, and Music’s Power Over Depression
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10/23/2025

Welcome back to the When Words Fail Music Speaks Podcast, where we dive into the power of music to lift us out of depression, break genre walls and rewrite the rules of the industry.


In today’s episode, host James Andrew Cox sits down with Seattle‑based, multi‑award‑winning singer‑songwriter Lady Miranda—a soulful vocalist who fuses R&B, rock, hip‑hop, and more into a sound that’s unmistakably hers. We’ll hear how she turned childhood poetry into a career that’s as boundary‑defying as it is deeply personal, and why she refuses to follow a...


Episode 458 - Songs as Therapy: Tony Kessel’s Story of Love, Loss, and Resilience
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10/21/2025

Welcome back to When Words Fail Music Speaks, the podcast that battles depression one chord at a time. In today’s episode, host James “the professional handicapped” Cox sits down with a remarkable guest whose life reads like a soundtrack of survival—Tony Kessel.


Born in North Dakota, raised in a foster home, and now a full‑time National Guard officer, husband, and father of five, Tony has turned his tumultuous journey into a compelling memoir, "It’s All in the Lyrics". Together, James and Tony unpack how music became Tony’s lifeline—from the first Garth Broo...


Episode 457 - How Deadly Apples Balance Intense Shows, Health, and Creative Freedom
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10/16/2025

Welcome back to When Words Fail, Music Speaks, the podcast where we explore how melody, rhythm, and lyrics become lifelines in our darkest moments. In today’s episode host James Cox sits down with the enigmatic industrial‑metal duo behind Deadly Apples—vocals‑guitarist Alex Martel and powerhouse drummer Antoine Lamothe.


The conversation roams from the raw energy of playing massive arenas (remember that 80,000‑strong show opening for Ozzy in Mexico?) to the intimate intimacy of cramped clubs, where the band feels the weight of every single fan’s stare. Alex and Antoine break down their genre...


Episode 456 - Wilson Hickman directs The Lost Healer, letting music speak louder than dialogue
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10/14/2025

In today’s episode we sit down with visionary filmmaker Wilson Hickman, the writer‑director‑editor‑cinematographer‑drone‑pilot behind the faith‑infused fantasy proof‑of‑concept series “The Lost Healer.” Wilson shares how a Bachelor of Science in Film Production, countless YouTube tutorials, and a whisper of divine nudging converged into a visually stunning, award‑winning pilot that’s now touring the festival circuit.


We’ll dive into his creative workflow—from crafting dialogue‑light scripts that let music and images carry the narrative, to the challenges of editing massive amounts of footage and deciding what stays on the cutt...


Episode 455 - The Power of Rhythm: Lansdowne’s Role in Mental Health Awareness and Veteran Support
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10/09/2025

Welcome back to When Words Fail – Music Speaks, the show where we explore how melody, rhythm and lyrics become lifelines for anyone battling the ups and downs of life. I’m your host, James Andrew Cox, and today we’re diving deep with the powerhouse rock trio behind Lands Down—guitarist and co‑founder Shaun Lichtenstein and front‑man John Ritchie.


From their early days grinding out shows in Boston to headlining for U.S. troops in Afghanistan, LandsDowne has turned raw, heartfelt songwriting into a conduit for connection—whether it’s a Roomba‑building robotics firm, an NFL...


Episode 454 - Craig Jamieson’s Pop Rock Fusion Explores Anxiety, Depression, and Hope for Young Listeners
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10/07/2025

Welcome back to When Words Fail Music Speaks, the podcast where we battle the darkness of depression with the undeniable power of music. I’m your host, James Cox, a self‑declared “professional handicapped” champion of mental‑health advocacy, and today we’ve got a truly inspiring guest who lives the mission we preach.


Joining us is Craig Jamieson—the creative force behind the Canadian pop‑rock outfit Craig Jamison & the Lucky Winmore Band. Craig blends 80’s synth nostalgia, modern hooks, punk‑edge chords, and indie‑rock flair into a sound that’s as eclectic as his influences— from Bon Jo...


Episode 453 - Healing Depression with Bluegrass: Carolyn’s Journey from Strokes to Musical Triumph
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10/01/2025

Welcome back to When Words Fail Music Speaks, the show that proves that when words fall short, music says it all. In this episode, host James Cox sits down with longtime friend and blue‑grass powerhouse Carolyn Routh for a deep‑dive into the moments that shaped her life and career.


From church choirs in Siler City, N.C. to the national blue‑grass stage – Carolyn recounts her first “two‑front‑teeth” talent‑show debut, the high‑school musical years, and the pivotal switch from contemporary Christian music to the blue‑grass world of New Blue.Trials and triumphs – a 2003 strok...


Episode 452 - Inside David Ellefson’s Unbreakable Album: Music as Medicine for Depression
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09/27/2025

In today’s episode host James Cox sits down with veteran rocker David Ellefson—a guitarist whose love affair with music began at eleven, when the bass line of Bachman‑Turner‑Overdrive’s Not Fragile sparked a lifelong obsession. From those early needle‑drops to the thunder of KISS‑era amps, David walks us through the soundtrack of his life: the grind of marching‑band sax, the thrill of early cover‑band gigs, and the relentless quest to chase the songs that saved him from the darkness of depression.


We dive deep into David’s recent projects—his “No ...


Episode 451 - From Pirate Bands to Hypnosis Healing: Tommy Giorlando’s Story of Sound and Mind
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09/25/2025

In this episode, host James Cox— himself a resilient, hands‑on survivor of depression—welcomes a multifaceted friend, Tommy Giorlando. Tommy’s journey threads together three passions that seem worlds apart yet perfectly in sync:


A lifelong love of music – From teen garage‑band mischief with Opus Podunk, through the folk‑pirate vibes of Boca Musica, to newly‑released pop‑punk tracks like “Bad Intentions.” He’ll share the wildest tour memories—like a dreamy canal cruise in Giethoorn, the spontaneous shanty sing‑alongs with international musicians, and the hypnotic crowd‑choreography of his old Opus Podunk finale.The science of soun...


Episode 450 - Hip‑Hop Renaissance Meets Spiritual Poetry: Inside Jastin Artis' Unique Musical Fusion
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09/21/2025

Welcome to “When Words Fail, Music Speaks,” the podcast that turns melodies into medicine for the soul.


In today’s episode host James Cox sits down with Jastin Artis—a gold‑and‑platinum‑streamed indie producer, songwriter, A&R mentor, and relentless “chronic‑health warrior.” From the origins of his unusual middle name—Jastin, a blend of his parents’ names, and Artist, a tribute to a grandfather he never met—to his journey from a class‑room clarinet player to a guitar‑driven “hip‑hop Renaissance” creator, Justin shares the stories that have shaped his sound.


We’ll dive deep...


Episode 449 - From Dillinger Escape Plan to Shock Narcotic – Jeff Tuttle’s Journey Through Heavy Music
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09/18/2025

Welcome back to When Words Fail, the podcast that battles depression one riff at a time. James Cox—a self‑styled “handicapped” guide on a mission to prove that music can be the therapy we all need.


In today’s episode we sit down with the ever‑mysterious Jeff Tuttle—known for his work with The Dillinger Escape Plan, the post‑hardcore outfit Old Gods, and the lightning‑fast super‑group Shock Narcotic. Jeff walks us through his winding road from a small‑town Michigan kid who grew up with the eclectic bassist and became a songwriter behind some...


Episode 448 - Dennis Welch Shares Secrets Behind Writing 500 Songs and Battling Depression
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09/16/2025

Welcome to the When Words Fail Music Speaks podcast that fights depression one chord at a time.


In today’s episode, host James Cox, sits down with seasoned songwriter‑producer Dennis Welch—a nearly‑70‑year‑old journeyman who’s penned over 500 songs, toured the world, and been nominated on five Grammy ballots.


From the first spark of a melody that woke James up in the middle of the night, to Dennis’s secret weapon—restorative sleep and a steadfast daily power‑nap—the conversation drifts through a lifetime of creative breakthroughs, hea...


Episode 447 - Allen Halas Talks Milwaukee Indie Scene, Bad Pitches, and AI Music Creation
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09/09/2025

Welcome to “Music Speaks,” the When Words Fail Music Speaks podcast where we battle depression with the power of music.

In today’s episode we kick things off with a quick shout‑out to our sponsor, BetterHelp—your affordable, on‑your‑schedule mental‑health ally offering listeners 10 % off the first month of therapy.


We dive straight into a lively conversation with Milwaukee’s own Alan Hales—radio host, founder the independent‑music hub Breaking and Entering, and the mastermind behind the tongue‑in‑cheek “Bad Pitches Only” series that spotlights the most cringeworthy artist submissions. Alle...


Episode 446 - Creative Catharsis: How Reeya Banerjee Turns Personal Pain into Powerful Tracks
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09/04/2025

In today’s episode we’re thrilled to have Reeya Banerjee—writer, vocalist, voice‑over artist, and the raw, honest storyteller behind the critically‑acclaimed album The Way Up—joining host James Cox for a deep‑dive into the healing power of music.


We kick things off with a quick word from our sponsor, BetterHelp, reminding listeners that affordable, flexible online therapy is just a few clicks away (and you can snag 10 % off your first month at betterhelp.com/music‑speaks).


From there, James and Reeya wanders through the musical landscape that sh...


Episode 445 - Inside Hecojeni's new single Human Race, AI videos, and mental health support
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09/02/2025

Welcome back to When Words Fail, Music Speaks, the show that battles depression one riff at a time. In today’s episode we’ve got a jam‑packed hour that’s part heartfelt sponsor shout‑out, part deep‑dive into the creative process, and part quirky tech‑savvy brainstorming session.


First, a quick word from our sponsor, BetterHelp, the affordable, on‑demand therapy platform that lets you match with a licensed counselor via text, chat, phone or video—and gives our listeners 10 % off the first month.


Then we roll into the main event: a...


Episode 444 - Fighting Depression with Beats: MARQ ELECTRONICA Talks Electronica, Mental Health and Pandemic Creativity
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08/26/2025

Episode Summary: In this insightful and uplifting episode, host James Cox sits down with UK-based electronic artist MarQ Electronica (aka Mark Dickinson) for an open conversation about music’s healing power, battling depression, and creating during turbulent times. MarQ Electronica discusses his journey from band life to solo artistry, the nuances of electronic music, his creative rituals, and offers practical advice for aspiring musicians. The episode is filled with stories about musical discovery, cross-genre appreciation, and how music communities support one another through tough times.


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Mental Health & Music:James opens with a m...


Episode 443 - Healing Beats: Zack King Talks LA Life, Mental Health, and Pop‑Punk Authenticity
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08/26/2025

Welcome back to *When Words Fail Music Speaks Podcast that battles depression with the healing power of music. In today’s episode we’re joined by rising indie rocker‑pop‑punk talent Zack King 


We kick off with a quick word from our sponsor, BetterHelp, reminding listeners that affordable, flexible online therapy is just a click away—plus a special 10 % discount for our audience.


From there, host James “the professional handicapped” Cox dives into Zack’s personal journey: why escaping Minnesota’s bleak, long winters for Los Angeles’s perpetual sunshine transforme...


Episode 442 - Get Inspired by Kathy Bell’s Journey: Music Saves Lives, Including Yours
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08/12/2025

Sponsor – BetterHelpQuick pitch + 10 % off code: betterhelp.com/music‑speaks

Show Intro Host explains the podcast mission – fighting depression with music.Guest Intro Kathy Bell (“Ma Bell”) welcomed; brief bio, multi‑genre musician.Recording Roots Works with producer Bob McGilpin at Tone Slinger Studio (Nashville) while living in Indiana.

Musical Influences Janis Joplin, The Beach Boys, early folk, wide‑range DJ knowledge (40s‑now).

Fishing Blues StoryOrigin of “Little Deuce Coupe” inspiration, fishing‑lure hat, humorous lyric anecdote.

Comedy + MusicKathy blends humor with music; community‑based mentoring, “humor‑and‑music” format.

Unexpected Inspiration – “Freedom Truckers”...


Episode 441 - Creative Journeys and Emotional Resilience: Orville Stoeber on Music, Film, and Healing
08/07/2025

Host intro – “Music fights depression” & brief show premise

Meet Orville Stoeber – Composer for Let’s Scare Jessica to Death, The Year of the Flood, etc.

Politics & songwriting – why lyrics often reflect culture even when we try to stay “just music.”

Guitar talk – Taylor vs. nylon strings, why Orville prefers a nylon for his playing.

Story of Orville’s first Baby Martin & how a pawn‑shop moment shaped his early career.

Songwriting process – Voice first, then guitar, then words. The “Story Moon” vibe & why it feels “joyful.”

Scoring horror TV/film – How Freddy’s Nightmar...


Episode 440 - Sophia Warren: The Profound Link Between Music, Mental Health and Overcoming Invisible Illness
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08/05/2025

In this episode, James Cox sits down with artist Sophia Warren to discuss the healing power of music and her personal journey with mental health. Sophia shares her experiences growing up with Hashimoto's disease, the role music played in her life, and the evolution of her music from her EP "Bloodstone" to her latest project "Adesso." They also delve into the nuances of musical genres, the impact of living in different cities like Austin, Texas, and Asheville, North Carolina, and the creative process behind their songs. The conversation touches on the challenges of navigating the music industry and the...


Episode 439 - Jane Doe Band Shares Insights on Songwriting, Mental Health and Collaboration
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07/29/2025

In this episode of the When Words Fail Music Speaks Podcast, host James Cox sits down with all four members of the band Jane Doe. The band members, Jake (drummer), Charlie (bassist), Izzy (singer and guitarist), and Zephry (guitarist), share insights into their creative process, the story behind their band name, and their experiences on tour. They discuss the dynamics of songwriting as a collective unit and the inspiration behind their music. The band also delves into their favorite artists and bands, sharing personal anecdotes and influences that have shaped their musical journey.


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Episode 438 - The Role of Music in Mental Health: Insights from Janne & Antti Wirman of Warmen
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07/24/2025

Episode Highlights:

Introduction:Host: James CoxFocus: Fighting depression with the power of music.Special Guests: Janne & Antti Wirman, former members of Children of Bodom and current members of Warman.


Discussion Topics:Janne's journey from music to pursuing a career in architecture.The impact of AI on music and its potential future.Transitioning Warman from an instrumental band to having a lead singer.The unique chemistry and journey shared by the Warman brothers.Stage presence as a keyboardist and engaging with fans.Arranging music in melodic death metal and balancing guitar parts.Reflections on past creative...


Episode 437 - Exploring the Evolution of Metal with Brian Tatler from Diamond Head
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07/21/2025

In this episode of "When Words Fail, Music Speaks," host James Cox interviews Brian Tatler, a prominent figure in the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, known for his work with Diamond Head and Saxon. They discuss the evolution of metal music since the 1980s, the creative process behind iconic songs like "Am I Evil," and Brian's experiences with both Diamond Head and Saxon.


Key Topics:

The evolution of metal music over the decadesThe creative process behind Diamond Head's musicBrian's role and experiences with SaxonThe resurgence of vinyl and recording techniquesPersonal anecdotes and...


Episode 436 - How Music Became Jennifer Alvarado's Lifeline
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07/16/2025

In this episode of The When Words Fail Music Speaks Podcast, host James Cox interviews Jennifer Alvarado, a redefining country musician known for her unique blend of 90s country storytelling and alternative rock. Jennifer shares her journey of overcoming personal struggles and emerging as a relentless independent artist. She discusses her music, the inspiration behind her songs, and her mission to connect with audiences worldwide.


Key Topics:

Introduction to Jennifer Alvarado and her music styleThe importance of mental health and therapyJennifer's journey in the music industry and her independent pathThe impact of music...


Episode 435 - Robin Jackson Discusses Songwriting, Fatherhood, and Musical Inspirations
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07/13/2025

In this episode of The When Words Fail Music Speaks Podcast, host James Cox interviews Robin Jackson, a talented musician and new dad from Portland, Oregon. They discuss the impact of fatherhood on songwriting, the inspiration behind Robin's music, and his experiences with various bands. Robin shares insights into his journey as a musician, the importance of creating space for inspiration, and his involvement in the Songwriter Soiree community.


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The influence of fatherhood on Robin's songwritingRobin's background in ethnomusicology and its impact on his musicThe formation and experiences with bands like...


Episode 434 - Michael Strange's Musical Journey: From Army Life to Austin's Music Scene
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07/10/2025

In this episode of The When Words Fail Music Speaks Podcast, host James Cox interviews musician Michael Strange. They discuss Michael's journey from a military upbringing to becoming a musician, the influence of his experiences on his songwriting, and the importance of storytelling in music. Michael shares insights into his creative process and the inspiration behind his singles "Only One" and "Black and Blue."


Key Topics:

The impact of a military upbringing on Michael's musicThe storytelling tradition in country musicMichael's experiences with artists like Sara Evans and Dwight YoakamThe creative process of songwriting...


Episode 433 - From First Responder to Songwriter: Howard Levinson's Journey Through Music and Life
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07/09/2025

In this episode of The When Words Fail Music Speaks Podcast, host James Cox interviews Howard Levinson, a talented musician with a diverse background. Howard shares his journey from being a paramedic and law enforcement officer to becoming a songwriter and performer. He discusses how his experiences have influenced his music, which spans genres from rock to country. Howard also talks about his songwriting process, his influences, and the impact of storytelling in music.


Key Topics:

Howard Levinson's varied career and transition to musicThe influence of personal experiences on songwritingThe importance of storytelling...


Episode 432 - From Vampr to the Future of Music Networking with Josh Simons
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07/03/2025

Join us in this captivating episode of the When Words Fail Music Speaks podcast as host James Cox interviews Josh Simons, founder of Vampr and CEO of Rhino Group. Discover Josh's journey from being a musician in Buchanan to becoming a successful entrepreneur in the music industry. Learn about the innovative platform Vampr, which connects musicians globally, and explore Josh's insights on the healing power of music.


Sponsored by:

BetterHelp - Get 10% off your first month of therapy at betterhelp.com/music speaks.


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Episode 431 - Grodius Maximus: Surfing Space Crabs and Girl Scout Cookies in the World of GWAR
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07/01/2025

In this episode of the When Words Fail Music Speaks podcast, we explore the healing power of music and its role in battling depression. We are thrilled to have Mr. Grodius Maximus from the band GWAR join us for an engaging and humorous conversation. Amanda is back with us as well, and together, we dive into a variety of topics, including the origins of Grodius, his favorite Girl Scout cookies, and his journey from Los Angeles to the world of GWAR.


Key Topics:

The importance of mental health and how BetterHelp can assist...