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Back In the Pit With Tyler Fieldhouse Of Gilt & i.liedtomyself

1 h 19 min · Ayer
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In music, there are those who are an artistic engine. They work hard, create, and turn pretty much everything into art. Often these are the ones who are lead or co-lead of the band, maybe take the reins as manager; basically, they do a bit of it all. The good ones also know how to step aside and let others take the stage. Tyler Fieldhouse of Gilt and i.liedtomyself is one of those individuals. Tyler Fieldhouse is back in the pit!! This is the second time speaking with the guitarist and writer for Gilt and i.liedtomyself. Listeners may remember Tyler's first time on the pod and the history we share of the music scene in St Augustine and the surrounding areas. Yeah, Tyler and I have known each other for a while. For this episode, we discuss the new project with partner Nico called i.iedtomyself, as well as look at what Gilt has been up to with a new lp releasing THIS MONTH. Tyler discusses what it is like going between the more ephemeral pop of i.liedtomyself and the heavier nÜ-emocore of Gilt. We chop it up on the structure and depth of the highly anticipated new album. Tyler shares how much fun they have with aesthetics. We even get into the importance of PRIDE and the impact Gilt and other lgbtq artists have on culture. We talk a lot, and it is all good. gilt ⁠bandcamp⁠ [https://gilt.bandcamp.com/] gilt ⁠insta⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/giltfl/] i.liedtomyself ⁠bandcamp [https://iliedtomyself.bandcamp.com]  i.liedtomyself ⁠insta [https://www.instagram.com/i.liedtomyself/]  Pit Calls on ⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/pitcalls/] Pit Calls now on ⁠⁠TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@pit.calls]

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Back In the Pit With Tyler Fieldhouse Of Gilt & i.liedtomyself

In music, there are those who are an artistic engine. They work hard, create, and turn pretty much everything into art. Often these are the ones who are lead or co-lead of the band, maybe take the reins as manager; basically, they do a bit of it all. The good ones also know how to step aside and let others take the stage. Tyler Fieldhouse of Gilt and i.liedtomyself is one of those individuals. Tyler Fieldhouse is back in the pit!! This is the second time speaking with the guitarist and writer for Gilt and i.liedtomyself. Listeners may remember Tyler's first time on the pod and the history we share of the music scene in St Augustine and the surrounding areas. Yeah, Tyler and I have known each other for a while. For this episode, we discuss the new project with partner Nico called i.iedtomyself, as well as look at what Gilt has been up to with a new lp releasing THIS MONTH. Tyler discusses what it is like going between the more ephemeral pop of i.liedtomyself and the heavier nÜ-emocore of Gilt. We chop it up on the structure and depth of the highly anticipated new album. Tyler shares how much fun they have with aesthetics. We even get into the importance of PRIDE and the impact Gilt and other lgbtq artists have on culture. We talk a lot, and it is all good. gilt ⁠bandcamp⁠ [https://gilt.bandcamp.com/] gilt ⁠insta⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/giltfl/] i.liedtomyself ⁠bandcamp [https://iliedtomyself.bandcamp.com]  i.liedtomyself ⁠insta [https://www.instagram.com/i.liedtomyself/]  Pit Calls on ⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/pitcalls/] Pit Calls now on ⁠⁠TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@pit.calls]

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