Guitarist/vocalist, Dustin Kensrue, of established punk rock band, Thrice, joins us on this episode of The Adamantium Podcast. We discuss their latest album, Horizons/West, the lead single “Gnash,” and why it was necessary to split the album’s concept into two parts. We also talk about returning from hiatus a decade ago, their unexpected hit “Black Honey,” keeping the same quartet for almost 30 years, writing processes, solo work, spirituality, and how it relates to individuality.
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Guitarist/vocalist, Dustin Kensrue, of established punk rock band, Thrice, joins us on this episode of The Adamantium Podcast. We discuss their latest album, Horizons/West, the lead single “Gnash,” and why it was necessary to split the album’s concept into two parts. We also talk about returning from hiatus a decade ago, their unexpected hit “Black Honey,” keeping the same quartet for almost 30 years, writing processes, solo work, spirituality, and how it relates to individuality.
E228 Liam Cormier & Jaye R. Schwarzer of Cancer Bats
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E228 Liam Cormier & Jaye R. Schwarzer of Cancer Bats
Lead vocalist, Liam Cormier, and bassist/backing vocalist, Jaye R. Schwarzer, of Canadian hardcore band, Cancer Bats, join us on this episode of The Adamantium Podcast. We discuss their next album and their perspective on new songs after 20 years in the music industry. We also talk about their individual side hustles in woodworking and clothing, Bat Sabbath (their highly successful Black Sabbath tribute band), skateboarding in your 40s, the Japanese earthquake they experienced, their love of Tim Hortons, and their relationship with Alexisonfire.
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Guitarist/vocalist, Dustin Kensrue, of established punk rock band, Thrice, joins us on this episode of The Adamantium Podcast. We discuss their latest album, Horizons/West, the lead single “Gnash,” and why it was necessary to split the album’s concept into two parts. We also talk about returning from hiatus a decade ago, their unexpected hit “Black Honey,” keeping the same quartet for almost 30 years, writing processes, solo work, spirituality, and how it relates to individuality.