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322_Chris Hornbrook-Poison The Well

1 h 9 min · 19 de mar de 2026
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Drummer Chris Hornbrook of Poison the Well returns to the CBBP to talk their new record Peace in Place, the ubiquitous nature of the “chops revolution” outside of fusion, focusing on groove and musicality in the age of increasingly short attention spans, the extensive process of recording what would become Peace in Place w/ Will Putney, leading with intuition in the initial phases of writing to then inform the patterns that ultimately stay or get altered on the final recording,  the challenges of revisiting The Opposite of December [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Opposite_of_December..._A_Season_of_Separation] for their reunion tour, revisiting double bass playing, taking lessons with Candiria drummer Ken Schalk, Jody’s lessons with JP Bouvet and Blake Fleming,  Chris’ work with Greg Puciato on Mirrorcell, some go-to snares from his  crazy collection & much more!

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322_Chris Hornbrook-Poison The Well

Drummer Chris Hornbrook of Poison the Well returns to the CBBP to talk their new record Peace in Place, the ubiquitous nature of the “chops revolution” outside of fusion, focusing on groove and musicality in the age of increasingly short attention spans, the extensive process of recording what would become Peace in Place w/ Will Putney, leading with intuition in the initial phases of writing to then inform the patterns that ultimately stay or get altered on the final recording,  the challenges of revisiting The Opposite of December [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Opposite_of_December..._A_Season_of_Separation] for their reunion tour, revisiting double bass playing, taking lessons with Candiria drummer Ken Schalk, Jody’s lessons with JP Bouvet and Blake Fleming,  Chris’ work with Greg Puciato on Mirrorcell, some go-to snares from his  crazy collection & much more!

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