Something From Nothing With WILL PUTNEY From FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY
Throughout their career, New Jersey heavy outfit Fit For An Autopsy
have remained stoic to their music and beliefs, following their own
trends and passions rather than bow to the will of the masses. As
such, the band have developed a staunch and loyal...
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Throughout their career, New Jersey heavy outfit Fit For An Autopsy
have remained stoic to their music and beliefs, following their own
trends and passions rather than bow to the will of the
masses.
As such, the band have developed a staunch and loyal fanbase,
which, despite Fit For An Autopsy finding themselves thrust into
the ears of a more mainstream market in recent years, have remained
as passionate as ever. The band's 2022 album What The Future Holds
saw Fit For An Autopsy somehow make small cracks in the chasm
dividing metal and the general public, achieving the band's
highest-charting position to date, becoming the first of their six
full-length albums to reach the Top 25 of the Billboard 200.
Not that this had any effect or influence on Fit For An Autopsy
when it came time to record the follow-up, with guitarist Will
Putney joining HEAVY to explain where the new album plans to take
us.
"It's a reflection on how I feel about the world," he began. "This
record's no different in a sense to any of the previous ones in the
place that it comes from. It probably gets a little more frustrated
from album to album, but on the past few records I feel that Fit
has sort of found itself, and we're comfortable in our own skin
now. We know what we wanna do. We can play to our strengths. We're
just refining the thing that we think is ours."
In the full interview, Will talks more about the musicality on The
Nothing That Is, the singles released and how they reflect the rest
of the album, listening to an album in its entirety rather than in
bits and pieces, the success of What The Future Holds and the
temptation to rehash the winning formula, producing the album
himself and the advantages and disadvantages of keeping it in
house, three songs to listen to in order to get to know Fit For An
Autopsy and more.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
have remained stoic to their music and beliefs, following their own
trends and passions rather than bow to the will of the
masses.
As such, the band have developed a staunch and loyal fanbase,
which, despite Fit For An Autopsy finding themselves thrust into
the ears of a more mainstream market in recent years, have remained
as passionate as ever. The band's 2022 album What The Future Holds
saw Fit For An Autopsy somehow make small cracks in the chasm
dividing metal and the general public, achieving the band's
highest-charting position to date, becoming the first of their six
full-length albums to reach the Top 25 of the Billboard 200.
Not that this had any effect or influence on Fit For An Autopsy
when it came time to record the follow-up, with guitarist Will
Putney joining HEAVY to explain where the new album plans to take
us.
"It's a reflection on how I feel about the world," he began. "This
record's no different in a sense to any of the previous ones in the
place that it comes from. It probably gets a little more frustrated
from album to album, but on the past few records I feel that Fit
has sort of found itself, and we're comfortable in our own skin
now. We know what we wanna do. We can play to our strengths. We're
just refining the thing that we think is ours."
In the full interview, Will talks more about the musicality on The
Nothing That Is, the singles released and how they reflect the rest
of the album, listening to an album in its entirety rather than in
bits and pieces, the success of What The Future Holds and the
temptation to rehash the winning formula, producing the album
himself and the advantages and disadvantages of keeping it in
house, three songs to listen to in order to get to know Fit For An
Autopsy and more.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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