From Baton Rouge to Austin stages, this indie rock band blends cabaret theatrics, haunting harmonies, and piano-driven rock inspired by artists like Ben Folds, Fiona Apple, Elton John, Billy Joel, and Queen. In this episode, they talk about meeting in theater school, producing their own singles, Jazz Fest, touring stories, and how they “stalked” Jukebox the Ghost until they opened for them.
🎹 If you love theatrical indie rock, piano rock bands, and behind-the-scenes music production talk, this one’s for you.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Start
00:46 – Introducing Karma and the Killjoys
01:01 – Band Origin Story & Theater School Roots
03:38 – “Saint Pete’s” Music Video Explained
06:06 – What Is Piano Rock? (Ben Folds, Fiona Apple, Elton John Influences)
07:16 – Songwriting Process & Harmonies
11:05 – How the Band Officially Formed
14:23 – First Show & Early Band Days
16:15 – Opening for Jukebox the Ghost in Austin
20:21 – Jukebox the Ghost Reacts to Karma and the Killjoys
23:58 – DIY Recording & Mixing Their Own Singles
26:46 – Pro Tips for Recording & Producing Music
29:00 – Jazz Fest & 2025 Plans
30:58 – “This Song Was Stolen by Pirates” (Sea Chanty Inspired by AI)
33:00 – One-Take Performance
🔥 Topics Covered
Indie Rock & Piano Rock evolution
DIY music production & mixing advice
Recording without a major studio
Touring & opening for Jukebox the Ghost
Theatrical influences in modern rock
Artificial Intelligence inspiration behind “Pirates”
Jazz Fest performance prep
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