DOMKcast with Mark Morton
Mark Morton had the pleasure of working with Chester Bennington on
the song "Cross Off". How did the collaboration with the late lead
vocalist of Linkin Park come about? Mark says he came up with a
wish list of vocalists that he would like to include...
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Lunchbox and Promo Brady talk with local, indie, and unsigned artist about music and whatever else comes up. New episodes every week and check them out on DOMK! Friday nights at 11pm on 97.5 KMOD.
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Mark Morton had the pleasure of working with Chester Bennington on
the song "Cross Off". How did the collaboration with the late lead
vocalist of Linkin Park come about? Mark says he came up with a
wish list of vocalists that he would like to include on his solo
album "Anesthetic" and Chester was at the top of the list. He was a
little reluctant at first and thought he would be too busy. Turned
out to be not the case-Chester heard the demo of "Cross Off" and
wanted to be apart of it. Writing and recording a song is a
personal, emotional experience-Mark connected with him on that
level as they began to open up and find common ground.
Mark Morton's first solo album "Anesthetic" is complete and out
now. It features a plethora of lead vocalists including Randy
Blythe of Lamb of God, Jacoby Shaddix, Myles Kennedy and Mark
Laneganof Screaming Trees. Was the album more work than he
anticipated? Mark Morton discussed the expectation he had going
into the process.
What's next for Mark Morton? Is there a new Lamb of God album in
the works? He gives Lunchbox and Promo Brady the heads up that
writing and recording is underway. They reminisce about the last
Lamb of God show in Tulsa at the Brady Theater. Mark along with
many is convinced that it's haunted. Here the full conversation
with Mark Morton of Lamb of God on episode 97 of the DOMKcast.
#DOMKRocks
the song "Cross Off". How did the collaboration with the late lead
vocalist of Linkin Park come about? Mark says he came up with a
wish list of vocalists that he would like to include on his solo
album "Anesthetic" and Chester was at the top of the list. He was a
little reluctant at first and thought he would be too busy. Turned
out to be not the case-Chester heard the demo of "Cross Off" and
wanted to be apart of it. Writing and recording a song is a
personal, emotional experience-Mark connected with him on that
level as they began to open up and find common ground.
Mark Morton's first solo album "Anesthetic" is complete and out
now. It features a plethora of lead vocalists including Randy
Blythe of Lamb of God, Jacoby Shaddix, Myles Kennedy and Mark
Laneganof Screaming Trees. Was the album more work than he
anticipated? Mark Morton discussed the expectation he had going
into the process.
What's next for Mark Morton? Is there a new Lamb of God album in
the works? He gives Lunchbox and Promo Brady the heads up that
writing and recording is underway. They reminisce about the last
Lamb of God show in Tulsa at the Brady Theater. Mark along with
many is convinced that it's haunted. Here the full conversation
with Mark Morton of Lamb of God on episode 97 of the DOMKcast.
#DOMKRocks
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