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Dripping Creativity: Amplifying Analog with The Thinkers

42 min · 17. okt. 2025
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Get ready to rock out in this episode of Dripping Creativity! Host Chris Corvan is cranking up the volume as he chats with Troy and Anthony, the powerhouse pair behind the up-and-coming rock band, The Thinkers. Straight outta the buzzing underground scene of Manila, these guys are shaking things up worldwide with their gritty, analog sound that’s a breath of fresh air in a digital world. From their breakout banger "Let's Go" to the catchy new single "Hey, Wait," The Thinkers are here to remind us that rock is very much alive and kicking!Troy and Anthony take us on a wild ride through their musical journey, sharing tales from their early band days and that fateful moment when they decided to join forces as The Thinkers. They spill the beans on juggling day jobs with their musical dreams, the magic of analog recording, and the legendary influences that inspire their sound—think Nirvana meets the Smashing Pumpkins! Their no-holds-barred chat dives into the creative process behind their songs, the electric thrill of live gigs, and those jaw-dropping moments of recognition on international stages.As they tease us with details about their upcoming LP, the duo reflects on their mission to craft a unique sound that strikes a chord with listeners while exploring a mix of musical styles. This episode is a love letter to rock music and the vibrant Filipino music scene, giving us a sneak peek into the heart of a band that’s not just making tunes, but making waves.If you’re all about authentic rock vibes, captivating stories, or just want to discover your next favorite band, this episode is a total must-listen!🎧 Music by Gridlazer🌐 Check out The Thinkers at: https://www.linktr.ee/thethinkersound🔗 Follow Chris Corvan here: https://chriscorvan.bio.link

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