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EPISODE · Nov 10, 2025 · 29 MIN

Ep. 47 Indigenous Takeover with Andrew Pedro

from Cultivating Indigenous Voices · host KXCI

In this episode of Cultivating Indigenous Voices, I sat down with Andrew Pedro (Akimel O’odham),  promoter and organizer behind the Indigenous Takeover show — an awesome event bringing together metal and hardcore bands from across Turtle Island. We dive deep into the roots of this movement, exploring how heavy music has become a fierce, unapologetic form of cultural expression and resistance. Heavy metal, a genre celebrated for its intense sound and defiant attitude, has fostered a distinctive subculture that reaches far beyond the music itself. One of the most defining elements of this subculture is the sense of community experienced at heavy metal concerts. Fans—often referred to as metalheads—come together through their shared passion for the music, forming a powerful social and cultural movement. Together, we talk about the importance of creating spaces where Indigenous artists can take the stage, be heard, and be celebrated for their talent and message. Indigenous Takeover flyer for the next upcoming show at 191 Toole, Nov. 14th Over time, I’ve gotten to know Andrew and have come to admire the work he does within his community. He’s also an incredible drummer, known for his killer blast beats! Through his DIY shows, Andrew has organized numerous local metal events both on and off tribal lands across Southern Arizona, focusing on showcasing bands that feature tribal members. We talk about what makes this kind of gathering so special — how it’s not just about the heavy riffs and mosh pits (though there’s plenty of that!), but about creating a space where Native people can show up, feel at home, and let loose. It’s about representation, community, and proving that this music — raw, powerful, and full of emotion — deserves to be heard and celebrated by everyone. So, whether you’re deep into the metal scene or just love seeing Indigenous creativity thrive, this episode is all about the energy, passion, and purpose behind the movement. So turn it up, and let’s rock out together! Graphic created by T. Andrew Here is a short version of the interview that offers key highlights and insights from the full conversation. https://kxci.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/11-09-25-to-11-16-25-CultivatingIV-IndigenousTakeover.mp3  

In this episode of Cultivating Indigenous Voices, I sat down with Andrew Pedro (Akimel O’odham),  promoter and organizer behind the Indigenous Takeover show — an awesome event bringing together metal and hardcore bands from across Turtle Island. We dive deep into the roots of this movement, exploring how heavy music has become a fierce, unapologetic form of cultural expression and resistance. Heavy metal, a genre celebrated for its intense sound and defiant attitude, has fostered a distinctive subculture that reaches far beyond the music itself. One of the most defining elements of this subculture is the sense of community experienced at heavy metal concerts. Fans—often referred to as metalheads—come together through their shared passion for the music, forming a powerful social and cultural movement. Together, we talk about the importance of creating spaces where Indigenous artists can take the stage, be heard, and be celebrated for their talent and message. Indigenous Takeover flyer for the next upcoming show at 191 Toole, Nov. 14th Over time, I’ve gotten to know Andrew and have come to admire the work he does within his community. He’s also an incredible drummer, known for his killer blast beats! Through his DIY shows, Andrew has organized numerous local metal events both on and off tribal lands across Southern Arizona, focusing on showcasing bands that feature tribal members. We talk about what makes this kind of gathering so special — how it’s not just about the heavy riffs and mosh pits (though there’s plenty of that!), but about creating a space where Native people can show up, feel at home, and let loose. It’s about representation, community, and proving that this music — raw, powerful, and full of emotion — deserves to be heard and celebrated by everyone. So, whether you’re deep into the metal scene or just love seeing Indigenous creativity thrive, this episode is all about the energy, passion, and purpose behind the movement. So turn it up, and let’s rock out together! Graphic created by T. Andrew Here is a short version of the interview that offers key highlights and insights from the full conversation. https://kxci.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/11-09-25-to-11-16-25-CultivatingIV-IndigenousTakeover.mp3

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