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#157 - Dave Hause

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Dave Hause is a musician who wears several hats. On the road, he’s the front man of a well-known punk band. One that travels the world and releases music often. At home, he’s a family man who can be found bringing his sons to school or running errands out in town for his family. The juggling act of being a musician with a family at home is a rewarding process. Dave said when he’s home he is present. It’s an opportunity to show his kids a creative life - a creative side that should be focused on more for our youth. His family’s main rule is keep it balanced. He hits the road in blocks so that he can recharge and also be around the family. That way he can give his all when he’s in the moment. Hause is still going strong. Two records have been released over the past year or so, plus his brother, Tim’s new record was released in January. His brother brings a refreshing breathe to music. Hause now lives in California and his brother is still on the east coast, which means they have to find ways to record whether that’s in-person or virtual. It’s an obstacle most musicians deal with but at the end of the day he wants to create music that the audience will love. Hause even says about the live experience that he wants to give people what they didn’t know they needed. There are a ton of fun stories In this interview.. especially the article Hause wrote about Taylor Swift being more punk than all of us - a public piece that received a lot of attention. There’s also a story about over the pandemic when he put out cover songs of Dillinger Four. His record label, Blood Harmony Records, that he managers with his brother, is a way for them to self release. Each record shows growth for Hause.

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Dave Hause is a musician who wears several hats. On the road, he’s the front man of a well-known punk band. One that travels the world and releases music often. At home, he’s a family man who can be found bringing his sons to school or running errands out in town for his family. The juggling act of being a musician with a family at home is a rewarding process. Dave said when he’s home he is present. It’s an opportunity to show his kids a creative life - a creative side that should be focused on more for our youth. His family’s main rule is keep it balanced. He hits the road in blocks so that he can recharge and also be around the family. That way he can give his all when he’s in the moment. Hause is still going strong. Two records have been released over the past year or so, plus his brother, Tim’s new record was released in January. His brother brings a refreshing breathe to music. Hause now lives in California and his brother is still on the east coast, which means they have to find ways to record whether that’s in-person or virtual. It’s an obstacle most musicians deal with but at the end of the day he wants to create music that the audience will love. Hause even says about the live experience that he wants to give people what they didn’t know they needed. There are a ton of fun stories In this interview.. especially the article Hause wrote about Taylor Swift being more punk than all of us - a public piece that received a lot of attention. There’s also a story about over the pandemic when he put out cover songs of Dillinger Four. His record label, Blood Harmony Records, that he managers with his brother, is a way for them to self release. Each record shows growth for Hause.

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