Hatebreed's Jamey Jasta Guests on The MetalSucks Podcast #150
Jamey Jasta, lead singer of Hatebreed, joins us this week. In our
in-depth interview with the revered frontman, we talk how politics
inform Hatebreed's new album, The Concrete Confessional,
as well as his songwriting process, how...
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Jamey Jasta, lead singer of Hatebreed, joins us this week. In our
in-depth interview with the revered frontman, we talk how politics
inform Hatebreed's new album, The Concrete Confessional,
as well as his songwriting process, how small utterances
on social media can provoke big reactions, his thoughts on the
state of the music industry, why a separate metal streaming service
would be a bad idea (at least for him), and how music is only one
facet of his life alongside podcasting and branding. Plus: we offer
you the worst segue in our podcast history. That’s right, if there
were a podcast awards show, we'd have this category locked down! We
also speak to Noisey writer Cat Jones about her recent
story she penned detailing the reasons Wax Idols and King
Woman dropped off their tour with Pentagram. Cat
discusses the importance of taking on a story like this, and
how it matters to not just the women who were potentially wronged
by Bobby Leibling and the Pentagram staff, but to the entire metal
community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
podcastchoices.com/adchoices
in-depth interview with the revered frontman, we talk how politics
inform Hatebreed's new album, The Concrete Confessional,
as well as his songwriting process, how small utterances
on social media can provoke big reactions, his thoughts on the
state of the music industry, why a separate metal streaming service
would be a bad idea (at least for him), and how music is only one
facet of his life alongside podcasting and branding. Plus: we offer
you the worst segue in our podcast history. That’s right, if there
were a podcast awards show, we'd have this category locked down! We
also speak to Noisey writer Cat Jones about her recent
story she penned detailing the reasons Wax Idols and King
Woman dropped off their tour with Pentagram. Cat
discusses the importance of taking on a story like this, and
how it matters to not just the women who were potentially wronged
by Bobby Leibling and the Pentagram staff, but to the entire metal
community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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