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Miggy Sanchez plays percussion for the Latin American nu-metalcore band Ill Niño and sings for the Christian nu-metal/hard rock/hip-hop band Relent. Salvadore Dominguez plays guitar for both Ill Niño and Relent, and is also a founding member of American metal band, Upon A Burning Body.
Nick Tello sits down with Miggy Sanchez and Salvadore Dominguez for a fun, honest, and wide-open conversation. They talk about their journeys into Ill Niño, the stories behind joining the band, and Sal opening up about being kicked out of Upon A Burning Body. They also share what life looks like as they get ready for Ill Niño’s upcoming global tour, from the grind of traveling to sleeping on airport floors. Sal and Miggy get into their recent EP, Suffer, their writing process, and their favorite songs from the Suffer Extended Playlist. Sal opens up about his sobriety, not finishing high school, earning his GED, and later finding redemption by graduating from rehab. Miggy shares about singing at church, his encounter with Jesus in Jacksonville, Florida, and how that moment changed his life and helped lead to the birth of Relent. Both artists also talk about faith, music, fan letters, the impact of Relent’s song “Low,” playing music during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the bands that inspired them along the way.
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Mateo Adalberto Lopez is the Guinness World Record holder for becoming the world’s youngest mariachi singer at just 4 years old. Mateo is not your ordinary performer. He plays 10 instruments, represents both the United States and Mexico, and has already shared his voice on some of the biggest stages in the world.
Nick Tello sits down with Mateo Lopez, and his father, Albert Lopez. They talk about his journey from singing on a chair at a quinceañera to going viral on TikTok, appearing on México Tiene Talento, Little Big Shots, and The Kelly Clarkson Show, and performing national anthems at major events for the The Savannah Bananas, XFL on FOX, F1, Houston Astros, Houston Rockets, San Antonio Spurs, San Francisco 49ers, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Red Sox, and more. Mateo and Albert also open up about the family roots behind his music, the influence of Mateo’s grandfather and sister, and what it has been like to grow up with a gift that has taken him from Mariachi Bar to packed stadiums, including a recent performance at Kyle Field in front of 102,000 people. This conversation goes beyond the performances. Nick, Mateo, and Albert get into the sacrifices, rules, and discipline behind Mateo’s career.
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Originally from Ethiopia, Emeshaw is the host of Texas Traxx on 99.5 KISS. He is also the guitarist and vocalist for his metal band, Overlay. At the time of this episode, he is attending higher education, studying Entertainment Business.
Nick Tello sits down with Emeshaw Molina for a fun and engaging conversation about music, touring, and the experiences shaping his career. Emeshaw began performing at just 15 years old, playing dive bars with a Godsmack tribute band. Not long after, he started writing original music and went on to form his current band, Overlay. Overlay released its debut single, “Without You,” in February of 2025. The band’s song “Dead Inside” also features Marcos Leal, formerly of Latin metal band, Ill Niño and currently with metal band, Shattered Sun. During this episode, Overlay is prepping to kick off a Texas tour with MiniKiss and Upon A Burning Body from late May to early June of 2026. He is also a fan of Coheed and Cambria, which is permanent enough to be reflected in tattoo form. This episode goes beyond music. Nick and Emeshaw also got into a conversation about how to become a champion-level hide-and-seek player in IKEA and Costco, plus what a 24-hour Walmart challenge might actually look like.
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Sebastian Elizondo is the guitarist for Life Cycles and Darkness Divided. He is also the lead vocalist and guitarist for Porch Dream, as well as the frontman for System of A Brown, a System of a Down tribute band.
Nick Tello sits down with Sebastian Elizondo. During this episode, Sebastian reflected of the time he spent in college before making an exit to pursue music. He also talked about his experience recently touring the UK in support of the metal band Sylosis, including missing breakfast tacos, seeing castles, and sharing some of his favorite shows from the tour. Nick and Sebastian also discussed the evolution of Porch Dream’s sound and the continued growth of Life Cycles, including the addition of a giant new banner for their live performances. Sebastian shared the writing process behind Life Cycles’ latest EP, No One Escapes Death, and Porch Dream’s latest single, Members Only. He also explained how he became a full-time member of Life Cycles and talked about his interests outside of music, including modding Game Boys, repainting guitars, where that craftsmanship started when building Bionicles as a kid. Sebastian loves his cats.
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Mark Tomlin is a husband, father, entrepreneur, and audio production engineer. At the time of this conversation, Mark is employed at The Aztec Theater in downtown San Antonio, Texas, and also works as the touring sound engineer for metal bands Snake Father and Left IV Dead.
In this episode, Nick Tello sits down with Mark Tomlin. Their discussion naturally explored the unique production characteristics of various San Antonio venues, including Aztec, Majestic, Empire, Stable Hall, Boeing Center at Tech Port, The Rock Box, and Paper Tiger. Mark also touched on Austin’s Come and Take It Live and San Marcos’ Gnar Bar, highlighting the distinct approaches and challenges each location presents. Mark shares secrets from his experiences on rock and metal tours. He recounted both his best and worst moments meeting his heroes, offering valuable insights into the realities of life on the road. During this episode, Mark also mentors how audio engineers can successfully transition into working for themselves in this field.
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Branch is a versatile musician involved in three different bands: Ten Times Demise and End of Evergreen, both known for their post-hardcore and metalcore sound, and the Dawson Baker Band, which plays country music. His ability to move between genres demonstrates his deep musical roots and adaptability. Originally from Killeen, Texas, Branch grew up surrounded by country influences, which is reflected in his involvement with the Dawson Baker Band. He is also a graduate of Texas State University. Outside of music, Branch is an avid Houston Astros fan.
Nick Tello reconnects with Branch, whom they first met during Easy Fest in 2024, where Branch was performing with his band, Ten Times Demise. During our conversation, Branch shared a memorable story about breaking his leg while moshing at a ‘Thrown’ show. Despite the injury, his enthusiasm for live music and energetic crowds remains strong. They discuss the differences between hardcore and metalcore audiences, especially their approaches to mosh pits. Ten Times Demise recently released a cover of "Espresso" by Sabrina Carpenter. Additionally, Branch participates in the annual festival hosted by his band, Demise Fest. He shares when he also performed at EMO NAC X, a venue in Nacogdoches, Texas, where the local community appreciates bands making the effort to play in their town, as many acts often bypass the area. Branch explained the process of how bands progress in the Wacken Metal Battle, advancing through regional and state levels, with the ultimate goal of performing at Wacken Open Air. This renowned heavy metal festival has been held annually since 1990 in the rural village of Wacken, located in the Schleswig-Holstein region of northern Germany. Their conversation also touches on Japanese baseball, specifically how the Japanese Posting System has made it easier for Japanese players to join American teams, leading to an increased presence of Japanese athletes in the U.S. today. Among his many unique experiences, Branch shares when he played on the ‘Wall of Sound’ bus built by Noah Orion.
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‘Foreword’ is a metalcore band from San Antonio, Texas. They incorporate electronic sounds in their songs inspired by video game soundtracks. At the time of this episode, they are signed to the music label “Seek & Strike.”
Nick Tello sits down with two prominent members of ‘Foreword': lead guitarist, Marco Gomez and vocalist, Andy Alderson. In this episode, Marco shares how he fell in love with skateboarding again and that he is also a guitar teacher. The band started to pick up when he had a kid. This led him to pause martial arts. Having a little girl is life-changing, he explains. Foreword recently released a 6 song EP called “Exposition.” They worked with music producer, Cory Brunnemann on this EP and they share how Cory pushed the band out of their comfort zone. Marco and Andy talk about using green screens for their music videos, working with videographer, Dustin Dow of the metalcore band, “Everyone Dies In Utah.” Marco shares how he and Andy met, which was in detention. They share the importance of teamwork in the band. They explain the ordeals of shooting the music video for “Glass Castles,” which was shot in a random man’s home. This home happens to be a castle. They shared their paranormal experience while shooting the “The Will To Survive” music video at Yorktown Memorial Hospital; the most haunted location in Texas, coming home physically bruised and bit.
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Chris Mora is a producer, music engineer, composer, guitarist, and vocalist. Chris is currently the guitarist for American Christian metalcore band, Darkness Divided, and was formerly the vocalist for American alternative/nu-metal band, Charcoal Tongue. Chris’s involvement in music has resulted in hundreds of millions of streams across various platforms, demonstrating his wide-reaching influence.
Nick Tello sits down with Chris Mora. Chris shares his recent experience opening up for Playboi Carti when he played guitar for hip-hop duo, HXG at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas. He spills the truth on how he contributed guitar tracks for 5 songs on 'Bohemio,' which is the latest album of Latin artist, Nicky Jam. One of those songs, 'Heikka' even earned Chris a Billboard award at the time of this episode. Chris describes the journey from being a fan of metal band, Upon A Burning Body, to eventually working directly with the band in the studio. He opens up about mental health and why you should think twice about taking mental health prescribed drugs. He shares his experience of co-writing songs for Australian singer, Kim Dracula, including the famous song: “Superhero.” Chris, a devoted fan of heavy metal band, Avenged Sevenfold, shares the excitement of meeting their guitarist, Synyster Gates, as a result of his work with Kim Dracula. Chris talks about the pros and cons of his preferred Digital Audio Workstation for his day to day studio work and even shares some plug-ins he uses. Chris offers advice for aspiring music producers/studio engineers, emphasizing the importance of professional guidance.
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Jake is the frontman of metalcore band, ‘Broken Time,’ guitarist for metalcore band, ‘Inside The Hollow,’ and drummer for punk band ‘9 O’clock Shots.’ Jake was involved in Jazz Band during middle and high school, and attributes his musical discipline to that experience.
Nick Tello sits down with Jake Enriquez. In this episode, Jake shares his favorite motorcycles, and recounted the experience of recording guitar, bass, and vocals for Broken Time's song "Conscious" while wearing a cast due to a prior motorcycle accident. Jake leaks about the upcoming Broken Time album and what listeners can expect. We talk about how Broken Time won the Austin-based regional competition for the Wacken Metal Battle, advancing to the State Finals, then later to be the runner-up to play in New Jersey. Jake describes the feeling of New Jersey fans singing the lyrics to unreleased songs during that live show. Jake gave us a behind-the-scenes discussion about the making for the music videos of Broken Time's "Ignore" and "Conscious." Nick and Jake reflect on the healthiness of creating art for oneself, rather than for fame and wealth. Jake shares about his Christian faith and what it’s like being a Christian in the metal scene; working with and respecting musicians of diverse backgrounds.
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Jared Robles is a videographer whose primary market includes the cities of San Antonio, Austin, and Houston. His regional focus has allowed him to develop a strong presence in the Texas creative community. Throughout his career, Jared has shot videos for a variety of artists and bands, including Mohegan, Suffering In Silence, Kill Lonely, CZYK, Oni (Jared Dines’ band), Taken By Tides, Slaughter To Prevail, Woe Is Me, Don Broco, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, Waves In April, Left IV Dead, Voltreus, Eyes Like Fire, Sanity’s Last Breath, Kingdom Collapse, Goodbye Gloria, Victimblamed, and Pacific Skyline.
In this episode, Jared Robles discusses with Nick Tello about his transition into becoming a full-time videographer just recently. He played guitar in the band ‘Shatter The Sky’ and worked at a downtown San Antonio restaurant until his videography business began to flourish. He shares how his hilarious, yet relatable, Metalcore/Emo clips went viral on TikTok and Instagram. Jared guides us through his process for shooting and editing music videos. He also gave us insight into his professional hardware and software setup, sharing details about the tools he relies on to produce high-quality content. Jared provided a look into his weekly schedule, offering a glimpse into how he balances his work, creative projects, and personal interests. During this episode, his goal is to motivate others to pursue their passion in the field.
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Matt Muehling is the guitarist for ‘Kill Tony’ in the ‘The Kill Tony Band.’ Kill Tony is the #1 live podcast in the world and the #2 podcast on YouTube, second only to the ‘The Joe Rogan Experience.’ He also performs live for Rob Schneider as a member of comedian’s live band. Matt is a founding member of both bands ‘Progger’ and ‘Open 2.o.’ He also plays for ‘Sir Woman,’ ‘WeDaHomies,’ ‘Grooveline Horns,’ Daniel Fears, and Grace Sorensen.
Nick Tello sat with Matt Muehling, where Matt shared insights on how he became prominent in this distinctive skill set, highlighting the dynamic of the Kill Tony band. Matt emphasized the importance of having Jon Deas as the music director, who "calls the chords" during the unpredictable nature of the live impromptu comedy podcast and Carlos Sosa as the horns leader. Matt offered a glimpse into what the band discusses amongst themselves inside their talkback mics during live shows. Matt provided an insider perspective, sharing raw details that typical audience members would not be aware of. We explored D-Madness' impressive live music performance skills, noting his remarkable abilities despite being blind. Matt shared his insider take on collaborating with Zac Brown during Episode #738 of 'Kill Tony.' Matt shares how he overcame the difficulties of studying Jazz Guitar Performance to graduate from University of North Texas, starting from remedial courses. Matt includes why he never attended a UNT football game. Nick and Matt share their favorite comedians and reflect on the challenges of writing and delivering a successful comedy joke. Matt reveals how he joined the Kill Tony band.
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Raul Ayala is a guitarist, singer, and songwriter. His rock band, ‘ra!,’ was started around the time this episode was recorded.
Nick Tello recently had the opportunity to sit down with Raul Ayala, an artist whose random live performance on 6th Street in Austin, Texas left a crazy impression on him. Nick shares with Raul how Raul’s energy and creativity stand out, robbing the audience’s attention from start to finish; whether he plays guitar from an audience member’s shoulders or crowd surfing mid-performance. During the interview, Raul describes the unique atmosphere of playing first-floor apartment shows as well as his vision for hosting “no-phone” concerts. Raul explains how he learned to play guitar by connecting a real guitar to his XBOX. Raul’s new band, ‘ra!,’ may be new but it’s already making waves in the Austin music scene.
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Thomas Alvarez is the bassist and clean vocalist for ‘Upon A Burning Body.’ Thomas is also the founder and vocalist of ‘Coldcasket,’ formerly called ‘Buried Under Texas.’
Nick Tello had the privilege of sharing this fun, yet serious episode with Thomas Alvarez. Thomas describes what it’s like to play in ‘Upon A Burning Body’ alongside his two brothers; vocalist Danny Leal and guitarist Ruben Alvarez. He offered personal insights into how their family bond influences their music and live performances. Thomas also shared his experience as a fill-in bassist for the band ‘In This Moment.’ The discussion ventured into his personal interests, including his white belt in Jiu Jitsu and some of his favorite UFC fighters. At the time of this episode, ‘Upon A Burning Body’ is set to release their seventh studio album, “Blood of The Bull,” on Friday, December 5th, 2025. This album will be released independently through the band’s own label. Thomas and his brothers are also anticipating a Texas tour shortly following the album drop.
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Sab is the lead vocalist for ‘Kill Lonely,’ a heavy band signed with Ghost Killer Entertainment. He is also a proud father, family man, and incredible friend to many.
Nick Tello had the opportunity to sit down with Sab, who shares his experience with the band becoming signed to Ghost Killer Entertainment. Sab dives into his musical journey beginning at the age of 12, from playing drums to transitioning into the role of vocalist. Sab reveals where the band name "Kill Lonely" came from. He also shares the joys and endeavors of being a proud father, helping us see the bridge between his deep bond with his family and his creative work. Sab is gearing up for an exciting show on December 5th, where Kill Lonely will once again share the stage with Eyes Set to Kill at Vibes Event Center in San Antonio, Texas.
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Luis Lopez is the vocalist for hardcore and thrash metal band, ‘Life Cycles.’ Luis is also recognized for his impressive skills on guitar, known for his work with the metalcore band ‘Coldcasket,’ which is former ‘Buried Under Texas.’ He also plays guitar with the precise System of a Down cover band, 'System of a Brown.’
Nick Tello had the opportunity to sit down for the first time with Luis Lopez, where Luis shares his experience on transitioning from guitarist to vocalist for ‘Life Cycles.’ During their conversation, Luis shared the story of how Matt Heafy of heavy metal band ‘Trivium’ became the band’s most prominent and vocal supporter. They also discussed the growing excitement surrounding ‘Life Cycles’’ upcoming UK tour with the British heavy metal band, Sylosis.
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Steve Rico Jr. was the vocalist for hardcore band, Fortunes TX, at the time of this video.
Steve sat down with Nick Tello to share his experience with the band, which is currently signed to Upstate Records. Steve also admits that his musical tastes are diverse—his favorite dish is Pad Thai, and his second favorite genre is pop-punk. Steve reminisced about enjoying house parties with Texas metal band 'Upon A Burning Body' in his younger days. Steve revealed that his first concert was Mudvayne at 15 years old. The discussion extended beyond music to include AND1 streetball and how he and his friends would try to mimic the moves from AND1 growing up. We addressed more serious topics, such as the recent in-prison murder of the ‘Lostprophets’ frontman, Ian Watkins. Additionally, Steve offered his insights into the pros and cons of the upcoming ballot in San Antonio, Texas to take place on November 4th, 2025. The city will vote on several propositions but we highlight props A & B, which will essentially determine whether the Spurs, the five-time NBA champions, will remain in San Antonio.
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JeremyXBackWoodz is a prominent drummer whose reputation continues to grow. He has shared the stage with BigXthaPlug and That Mexican OT. At the time of this episode, Jeremy was drumming for 'Fortunes TX' and 'Without a Heaven.'
Jeremy shares his time with Nick Tello to discuss his experience collaborating with 'Clejan' AKA 'thetrapviolinist' and opening for 'Upon A Burning Body.' Amongst all his dedication, he still finds time to relax and play Fortnite.
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Joe Dragich is the lead guitarist for metalcore band 'Semper Acerbus' and bassist/backup vocals for Christian hard rock and nu-metal band, 'Relent.' He is contributes to online projects, 'Threadbear' and 'SATELLITES.'
Joe Dragich took time to sit and chat with Nick Tello to create this episode. He shares how his previous band, 'Shaping The Legacy' acutally shaped his legacy. He also shares his personal thoughts on 'Semper Acerbus' recently becoming a signed band to Eclipse Records. During this conversation, Joe provides valuable insights into the role of a modern record label and how it operates in today’s music industry. He also discusses the impact of AI on music, debating whether AI-generated music will be a fleeting trend or if it might eventually replace human musicians.
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Alex Foster is the drummer for 'Ten Times Demise' and 'Broken Time.'
This 17 year old is Nick Tello's youngest guest so far. Alex shares his experience on taking drum lessons from metalcore drummer, Matt Greiner, of 'August Burns Red.' Alex and Nick also talk cars. Alex shares that when he’s not drumming, he likes to cruise in his Volvo.
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Isaac Gonzales is 1 of 2 vocalists for 'Left IV Dead,' a "Nu-Metalcore" band. They've shared the stage with metal bands such as 'Upon A Burning Body' and 'Lifecycles.'
Isaac sits with Nick Tello to talk Dallas Cowboys, his music relationship with metal band 'Notions,' and we compare Mexican restaurants. He announces Left IV Dead's newest song, "REANIMATE," that's available on all streaming platforms. You can also watch the music video on Youtube, featured by BVTV Music.
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