Ep. 249: Codeseven w/ Jon Tuttle


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Jan 23 2025 70 mins   9

Codeseven was an influential post-hardcore band from Winston-Salem, North Carolina. They started in the mid-1990s and evolved their sound significantly over time. Early in their career, they leaned heavily into metalcore, but as they progressed, their style shifted towards a more melodic, atmospheric post-hardcore sound, blending elements of rock and ambient music. Their album The Rescue (2002) is a standout, showcasing this evolution with its lush, experimental soundscapes. Codeseven disbanded in 2005 but reunited briefly for some shows in the early 2010s. They're often fondly remembered for their genre-defying creativity and emotional depth.

I got Jon on the Skype and this is what we chat about:

  • What it was like to tour recently
  • Starting off with 2 singers
  • Howard Stern critiquing their Boys of Summer cover
  • Dave leaving the band
  • Not wanting to headline
  • Changing their sound
  • Getting compared to Cave-In
  • Mewithoutyou
  • All The Best Dreams
  • The Circa Survive tour in 2010
  • What brought on the new album
  • And a ton more

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