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Almost Beachglass Interviews
by Gil
Almost Beachglass Interviews is focused on the creative process. Exploring the rough edges of creativity, we illuminate artists' paths and approaches to humanize their journey, in hopes to inspire.
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Villain Acrylic
Villain Acrylic is a gateway to brutal sincerity. Combining uniquely beautiful guitar compositions with fierce vocals, he pants a disturbingly vivid view of the human experience.
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Luuk Honey
Luuk Honey is a multi-media artist, who can be found in front of the easel to behind pedal boards. Formally a member of CERAS, he has collaborated to create an ambient aura, sharing a sound reminiscent of space itself (interview recorded 4/29/24).
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Royce from Feral Moon
Feral Moon is a culmination of rabid riffs and alternative angst. Forming a rare breed of heavy metal, the band leaves the audience untethered.
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10
Elephant Path
Elephant Path delivers tranquil grooves. Sharing soothing arrangements, he leaves the audience with a calm breath of optimism.
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Cullen from Full Color Dream
Full Color Dream has an undeniable moody charm. Exploring themes of personal growth through pop melodies, their sound celebrates the dissonant intricacies of being human.
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A Special Interview with Rev. Peyton
The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band is touring, bringing their country blues sound to cities near you. In celebration of the last issue of Slackage Zine - this conversation was not recorded in the studio but spontaneously after an awesome show.
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Tim Mechling
Tim is an album-making wizard. With a playful recording style accompanied by an infatuation with the bizarre, his records paint a freakishly delightful immersive experience.
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Wes from Lazy Acres
Lazy Acres is a four-piece rock band from the county. With an emphasis on melody and drive, their shows will still have you humming along on your way home.
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Tad Kroening
Tad Kroening’s music is the auditory embodiment of a consoling hug. Warming hearts and dampening eyes, his expression leaves the audience feeling understood and in acceptance with the world as it is.
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Brad from Dryland
Dryland is not only a stoner metal project with infectious grooves, but the culmination of life-long friendships. Their aggressive instrumentation accompanied by war chanting vocals taunts the audience to free themselves of the trivial intricacies of daily life.
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Hannah Wyatt
Hannah Wyatt is an indie folk-western artist who beautifully blends nostalgia and innovation. Skilled at violin, her earnest yet thoughtful compositions melt the audience’s hearts into a simpler time.
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Ray from Mount Saturn
Mount Saturn casts the audience into a face-melting trance. Juxtaposing their monstrous tom fills and killer riffs, the band maintains a calm ore-a of sinister swagger. Following their debut EP, with their sophomore effort, ‘O, Great Moon (2022), they have rightfully earned their cult status in Bellingham, WA.
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Chad from Mem//brane
Mem//brane is a heavy wall of sound. The kit, bass, and guitar unify as one, certain to destroy anything in its path. Fueled by socio-political lyrics, this band’s energy borders on ferocity.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Almost Beachglass Interviews is focused on the creative process. Exploring the rough edges of creativity, we illuminate artists' paths and approaches to humanize their journey, in hopes to inspire.
HOSTED BY
Gil
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