And Now The Band
Tom welcomes Nick Crider of Dumb Waiter for a conversation about the band's latest album Change, the evolution of their songwriting, the Louisville heavy music community, vinyl collecting, and balancing music with the visual arts. Nick reflects on Dumb Waiter's progression from an intensely technical, genre-bending style influenced by Mr. Bungle toward a more focused and emotionally driven approach on their sixth album, Change. He explains how simplifying arrangements and emphasizing a single emotional direction has strengthened the band's songwriting while allowing the music to connect more deeply with listeners. The discussion also explores the band's decision to handle vocals internally after experimenting with several vocalists, resulting in a more natural integration between the instrumentation and vocal melodies. Additional topics include: * The Louisville underground music scene * Connections with Young Widows, Photo Crime, and Coliseum * Running Gallery5 in Richmond * An upcoming art exhibition with Evan Patterson * Vinyl, cassette, and physical music releases * Modern vinyl production and pressing improvements * Favorite recent albums and underground bands * Music videos for Deaf Club * Greg Puciato, Better Lovers, and Jerry Cantrell * Live music in intimate venues versus larger clubs * Supporting independent artists and regional music communities Nick also shares his passion for collecting records, creating visual art, and maintaining a healthy balance between multiple creative outlets while continuing to push Dumb Waiter's sound into exciting new territory.
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