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Gut Feeling
Gregory Adams
29 episodes
3 weeks ago
Speaking with musicians on how they found their sound. Monthly-ish artists talks, hosted by Vancouver arts reporter Gregory Adams. Newsletter: https://gutfeeling.substack.com/
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Speaking with musicians on how they found their sound. Monthly-ish artists talks, hosted by Vancouver arts reporter Gregory Adams. Newsletter: https://gutfeeling.substack.com/
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Gut Feeling Podcast #25 - Jordan Blilie (The Blood Brothers)
Gut Feeling
50 minutes 11 seconds
2 years ago
Gut Feeling Podcast #25 - Jordan Blilie (The Blood Brothers)

The latest Gut Feeling Podcast is an interview with Jordan Blilie, the onetime co-vocalist for surrealistic hardcore outfit The Blood Brothers. The band recently delivered a deluxe anniversary reissue behind 2003's Burn, Piano Island, Burn, which is out now via Epitaph.

Throughout the talk, Jordan touches on: the dynamic, daring, and essential tandem he maintained with co-vocalist Johnny Whitney; the difference between vocal confidence and vocal competence; going into "survival mode" in the studio; working with Ross Robinson (Korn, Limp Bizkit); making a truly bizarre major label debut; and plying one's trade as a "grotesque mess."

Gut Feeling
Speaking with musicians on how they found their sound. Monthly-ish artists talks, hosted by Vancouver arts reporter Gregory Adams. Newsletter: https://gutfeeling.substack.com/