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Hamish Glencross Talks Godthrymm’s Projections & Jackson Guitars | Distorted Dialogue

35 min · 24. maj 2026
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In this episode of Distorted Dialogue, we sit down with Hamish Glencross of Godthrymm to dive deep into the band’s upcoming album, Projections.We discuss the writing and direction behind Projections, the evolving sound of Godthrymm, and the more prominent role of Catherine in the band. Hamish also talks about his love for Jackson guitars, songwriting, doom metal influences, and what fans can expect from the next chapter of Godthrymm.If you're into doom metal, epic doom, death/doom, underground metal, heavy riffs, and in-depth band interviews, this episode is for you. Topics in this episode:⚡ The upcoming album Projections⚡ Godthrymm’s evolution and songwriting⚡ Catherine’s expanded role in the band⚡ Hamish Glencross’ love for Jackson guitars⚡ Doom metal influences and more👇 What are your thoughts on Godthrymm and Projections?Drop a comment below and let us know what you’re expecting from the new album!🔔 Subscribe to The Distorted Dialogue Podcast for interviews with metal bands, musicians, and conversations covering albums, gear, songwriting, influences, and the underground metal scene.

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