#145: Gorguts' Mastermind Luc Lemay
Luc Lemay, legendary guitarist and vocalist for Gorguts, guests
this week, and in our revealing interview we discover how he became
and maintains the status of being the nicest guy in death metal. We
even try to get him to hate on people but he holds...
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Luc Lemay, legendary guitarist and vocalist for Gorguts, guests
this week, and in our revealing interview we discover how he became
and maintains the status of being the nicest guy in death metal. We
even try to get him to hate on people but he holds his ground,
refusing to say one bad word about anyone we mentioned. We also
talk about his return to composing after such a long hiatus, how he
was sure to be very careful around all the sharp objects in his
woodshop, and the process of writing a single 33-minute song that
turned into the band's new EP Pleiades' Dust. We discuss our
disappointment in Iron Maiden's decision to bow to the Chinese
government by changing the way they perform their set. Should a
band stick to their principles and not censor lyrics, or is it OK
to cater to a government so the fans of the band actually get a
chance to see them play? We know where Maiden came down on the
subject, but were they right in doing so? Songs: Gorguts –
"Wandering Times" (Exerpt from Pleiadies Dust) Polar – "Blood for
Blood" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
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this week, and in our revealing interview we discover how he became
and maintains the status of being the nicest guy in death metal. We
even try to get him to hate on people but he holds his ground,
refusing to say one bad word about anyone we mentioned. We also
talk about his return to composing after such a long hiatus, how he
was sure to be very careful around all the sharp objects in his
woodshop, and the process of writing a single 33-minute song that
turned into the band's new EP Pleiades' Dust. We discuss our
disappointment in Iron Maiden's decision to bow to the Chinese
government by changing the way they perform their set. Should a
band stick to their principles and not censor lyrics, or is it OK
to cater to a government so the fans of the band actually get a
chance to see them play? We know where Maiden came down on the
subject, but were they right in doing so? Songs: Gorguts –
"Wandering Times" (Exerpt from Pleiadies Dust) Polar – "Blood for
Blood" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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