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EP354 Abrams on “Loon”, Recording at God City & Desert Fest UK | Blues Funeral Artists Interview

1 h 6 min · 6 de may de 20261 h 6 min
Portada del episodio EP354 Abrams on “Loon”, Recording at God City & Desert Fest UK | Blues Funeral Artists Interview

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Abrams join the show to break down their latest album Loon, their evolution as a band, and what it was like recording at God City Studio. Taylor and Graham dive into how the band transitioned from pandemic-era remote writing to fully collaborative studio sessions, shaping the sound of albums like Blue City and Loon. We also get into standout tracks like “Glass House” and “Said and Done,” plus how experimentation and iteration refined their final sound. We also cover: * The evolution of Abrams since 2013 * Recording with producers like Kurt Ballou * Why execution matters more than originality in modern heavy music * Denver’s thriving underground metal scene * Upcoming UK tour + Desertfest London appearance * Real-world lessons from recording and songwriting If you’re into post-metal, sludge, and forward-thinking heavy music, this episode delivers a deep dive into how modern bands evolve and stay relevant. 👉 Subscribe for more interviews with underground heavy bands and rising artists.

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Portada del episodio EP354 Abrams on “Loon”, Recording at God City & Desert Fest UK | Blues Funeral Artists Interview

EP354 Abrams on “Loon”, Recording at God City & Desert Fest UK | Blues Funeral Artists Interview

Abrams join the show to break down their latest album Loon, their evolution as a band, and what it was like recording at God City Studio. Taylor and Graham dive into how the band transitioned from pandemic-era remote writing to fully collaborative studio sessions, shaping the sound of albums like Blue City and Loon. We also get into standout tracks like “Glass House” and “Said and Done,” plus how experimentation and iteration refined their final sound. We also cover: * The evolution of Abrams since 2013 * Recording with producers like Kurt Ballou * Why execution matters more than originality in modern heavy music * Denver’s thriving underground metal scene * Upcoming UK tour + Desertfest London appearance * Real-world lessons from recording and songwriting If you’re into post-metal, sludge, and forward-thinking heavy music, this episode delivers a deep dive into how modern bands evolve and stay relevant. 👉 Subscribe for more interviews with underground heavy bands and rising artists.

6 de may de 20261 h 6 min
Portada del episodio EP350 KROKA on “Believe It”, Live Recording, Touring Plans & Building a Music Community

EP350 KROKA on “Believe It”, Live Recording, Touring Plans & Building a Music Community

In EP250, KROKA discusses their upcoming album Believe It, produced by Jason Taylor of The Obsessed, and their approach to capturing an authentic live sound in the studio. The band shares insight into their collaborative songwriting process, rehearsal discipline, and decision to record the album in a condensed four-day session to preserve performance energy. Additional topics include: * The importance of live shows in building a loyal audience * Community-driven growth vs heavy reliance on social media * Vinyl release through Blackthrone Productions * Touring ambitions in the US and Europe, including major festivals * The evolving music industry and opportunities for independent artists * Crossovers into wrestling and multimedia collaborations This episode provides a detailed look at how a modern band balances creativity, strategy, and grassroots momentum.

24 de abr de 20261 h 14 min