#300: Carnifex Vocalist Scott Lewis
Carnifex vocalist Scott Lewis is the guest on our 300th episode. We
discuss the band's new album World War X, the concept behind the
record, the importance of the atmospherics and layers to the
album's sound, the importance of the visual aesthetic in...
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Carnifex vocalist Scott Lewis is the guest on our 300th episode. We
discuss the band's new album World War X, the concept behind the
record, the importance of the atmospherics and layers to the
album's sound, the importance of the visual aesthetic in this
album's videos, and how this year’s Summer Slaughter tour has been
going and why it's working so well. We also discuss Scott's passion
for action films, the importance of Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight
trilogy, why Tim Burton’s vision is not on that same level, modern
day feature film directors choosing to go to television instead of
doing more features, and the most important contribution to society
we have power over as individuals. Petar, Brandon and Jozalyn
tackle the Tool cycle of news that came out last week including
their music's debut on streaming platforms, Jamey Jasta’s comments
about Chvrches, argue about the value of legacy bands versus those
that draw more on festival slots. Songs: Carnifex - “World War X"
and “No Light Shall Save Us” (Featuring Alissa White- Gluz) Learn
more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
discuss the band's new album World War X, the concept behind the
record, the importance of the atmospherics and layers to the
album's sound, the importance of the visual aesthetic in this
album's videos, and how this year’s Summer Slaughter tour has been
going and why it's working so well. We also discuss Scott's passion
for action films, the importance of Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight
trilogy, why Tim Burton’s vision is not on that same level, modern
day feature film directors choosing to go to television instead of
doing more features, and the most important contribution to society
we have power over as individuals. Petar, Brandon and Jozalyn
tackle the Tool cycle of news that came out last week including
their music's debut on streaming platforms, Jamey Jasta’s comments
about Chvrches, argue about the value of legacy bands versus those
that draw more on festival slots. Songs: Carnifex - “World War X"
and “No Light Shall Save Us” (Featuring Alissa White- Gluz) Learn
more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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