Nov. 8, 2022

E125 A Conversation with Myles and Layne Ulrich of Taipei Houston

E125 A Conversation with Myles and Layne Ulrich of Taipei Houston

This week, we're scratching The Itch to explore a tennis legacy! And maybe a musical one as well. Myles and Layne Ulrich of Taipei Houston join us to talk about their debut album Once Bit Never Bored, as well as their experience playing alongside Muse, their philosophy on social media, and how to fill a room with sound as a two-man band.

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Taipei Houston Profile Photo

Taipei Houston

Myles and Layne Ulrich make up the band Taipei Houston. They're brothers who make a lot of noise as a two-man band, geek out over opening for Muse, and dream of having an album produced by Jack White or Josh Homme. They're also the sons of Metallica's Lars Ulrich and grandsons and great-grandsons, respectively, of tennis legends Torben and Einer Ulrich. They self-report to be better on a stage than on a court. (Photo credit: instagram.com/gbollardphoto/)