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Paul Aloisio (Restless Spirit) | New Album, Band History & GOZU Tour

28 min · 17. mai 2026
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In this episode of Distorted Dialogue, we sit down with Paul Aloisio of Restless Spirit for an in-depth conversation about the band’s new self-titled album, the history and evolution of Restless Spirit, and their upcoming tour with GOZU. Paul discusses the writing and recording process behind the new release, how Restless Spirit has developed over the years, the challenges of navigating the underground metal scene, and what fans can expect from the band moving forward. If you’re into doom metal, stoner doom, underground metal, heavy riffs, metal interviews, and behind-the-scenes conversations with musicians, this episode delivers a deep dive into one of heavy music’s standout bands. 🎸 Topics in this episode: • The new Restless Spirit self-titled album • The origins and history of the band • Songwriting, influences, and evolution • Touring with GOZU • The current state of doom metal and underground heavy music Follow Distorted Dialogue for more conversations with metal musicians, underground artists, and heavy music creators.

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