Today, we have an enlightening chat with Sekou Lumumba, coinciding with the release of Big Wreck's newest album "The Rest Of The Story". Sekou discusses his hilarious and unexpected journey into becoming a drummer and working alongside Ian Thornley, Serena Ryder, Bedouin Soundclash, Kardinal Offishall and many more. We explore the power of music and his reflections on his musical path, influencing his collaborative spirt and rock sound. Sekou has such an infectious spirit and we hope you enjoy listening to this chat as much as we had being part of it.
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Today, we have an enlightening chat with Sekou Lumumba, coinciding with the release of Big Wreck's newest album "The Rest Of The Story". Sekou discusses his hilarious and unexpected journey into becoming a drummer and working alongside Ian Thornley, Serena Ryder, Bedouin Soundclash, Kardinal Offishall and many more. We explore the power of music and his reflections on his musical path, influencing his collaborative spirt and rock sound. Sekou has such an infectious spirit and we hope you enjoy listening to this chat as much as we had being part of it.
Episode 258 featuring BEAST! (George Buza) X-Men '97 and X-Men: The Animated Series
The Creative Imbalance
28 minutes 55 seconds
7 months ago
Episode 258 featuring BEAST! (George Buza) X-Men '97 and X-Men: The Animated Series
This year during our adventures at Toronto Comicon we had the pleasure to have quality sit down with George Buza to talk about his returning role as BEAST in the X-Men 97 series. The most fascinating thing about George's iconic X-Men journey is just how much layered correlations he has had in his real life that relates to Beast character. It's kind of spooky in a way. Also around absolutely geeking out this turned into such a soulful introspective chat and a must listen to for any fans on the series. When George was asked by people "Why is this show so much darker than it was in the 90's" he explains that it's because the world is so much harder to live in. X-Men has always been a reflection of both social and political climates, and he gives us a little teaser of how the upcoming Seasons 2 & 3 may get even crazier as the writers pull from our reality, but the spirit of the show isn't all doom and gloom. The true spirit of the show is the perspective for those who have the hope for those who believe in a hope for peace and equality.
The Creative Imbalance
Today, we have an enlightening chat with Sekou Lumumba, coinciding with the release of Big Wreck's newest album "The Rest Of The Story". Sekou discusses his hilarious and unexpected journey into becoming a drummer and working alongside Ian Thornley, Serena Ryder, Bedouin Soundclash, Kardinal Offishall and many more. We explore the power of music and his reflections on his musical path, influencing his collaborative spirt and rock sound. Sekou has such an infectious spirit and we hope you enjoy listening to this chat as much as we had being part of it.