Aug. 8, 2023

E168 A Conversation with Blake and Zach Bedsaul of SAUL

E168 A Conversation with Blake and Zach Bedsaul of SAUL

This week, we're scratching The Itch for a throwback! Blake Bedsaul was our third guest, back in episode 44. Now he's back for our 50th interview, and he brought his brother Zach along for the ride! The Bedsaul brothers and their band, SAUL, have just released their second full-length album, This Is It... The End of Everything, and they're here to talk about the evolution of their sound, processing the loss of their mother, and their love for Tool. It's a pleasure to speak with guys who just love music the way we do. We hope you enjoy it.

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Blake Bedsaul

Blake Bedsaul is the vocalist for the band SAUL, out of Sutherland, Iowa. He's a fan of Motown, metal, and epic mullets.

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Zach Bedsaul

Zach Bedsaul is the lead guitarist and backing vocalist for the band SAUL, out of Sutherland, Iowa. He's a fan of Tool, epic stage shows, and letting his brother do most of the talking.