Bad Waitress: Toronto's Unapologetic Indie Rockers
Honestly, I feel like a lot of people when they think about being a successful musician, think of winning- I don't know big awards and being able to have a mansion and stuff like that, and I don't think that's something that is that attainable.
Ever wondered what it's like to be part of a fiercely independent all-female rock band? In this episode of 'A Billion Realities', Jessica Gerlach sits down with Katelyn Molegard and Nicole Cain from Bad Waitress, an indie rock band hailing from Toronto, Canada. Known for their wild performances and unfiltered style, these musicians share the highs and lows of their journey in the music industry.
From their humble beginnings to becoming a staple in the Toronto music scene, Katelyn and Nicole open up about their inspirations and the creative process behind their unique sound. They dive into how they navigated the challenges brought on by the Covid lockdowns, finding innovative ways to stay connected with their audience and keep the music alive. The conversation also touches on the struggles they've faced as women in a male-dominated industry, dealing with criticism, and building emotional resilience.
But it's not all serious—there's plenty of humor and candid moments that reveal the genuine camaraderie within the band. Looking ahead, Katelyn and Nicole talk about their upcoming projects, including a new album and tour plans. This episode is a blend of inspiration, authenticity, and raw energy that perfectly encapsulates what Bad Waitress stands for. So if you're into indie rock and love hearing about the real-life experiences of musicians, this episode is a must-listen.