‘EVOLUTION OF NOAH-O’ Episode 4 | Tale of Two Cities PART 1

by | Jun 27, 2016 | MUSIC

On this week’s episode of ‘The Evolution of Noah-O‘, our host visits the League of Space Pirates and Skull-A-Day Creator Noah Scalin on his Richmond intergalactic spaceship.

Noah-O digs into the beginnings of the Scalin’s Skull-A-Day project and the immersive world created for the band. It’s a big show with conversations ranging from creating art to gun violence in America.

On this week’s episode of ‘The Evolution of Noah-O‘, our host visits the League of Space Pirates and Skull-A-Day Creator Noah Scalin on his Richmond intergalactic spaceship.

Noah-O digs into the beginnings of the Scalin’s Skull-A-Day project and the immersive world created for the band. It’s a big show with conversations ranging from creating art to gun violence in America.

And we are back next Monday with Tale of Two Cities PART 2, where Noah-O visits the other side.

You can find the premiere of the Noah O web series HERE and more on “The Evolution of Noah-O” in our interview with him HERE.

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