So, I need to first and foremost address this potential inquiry. Yes, I’m aware that the episode numbers jumped from 29 to 34. That isn’t a typo; I’m simply publishing this episode due to a timetable.
That is TWP's <Trouble With Parachutes> big show on the 27th of this month, so that date is this Saturday! At 6 pm! Playing at The Worcester Palladium!
If you’re a person who appreciates Garage bands and such, then you won’t regret checking them out.
They’ve been known to bring the noise!
Excerpts from the podcast:
Host: So I thought we'd get going with a little how we know each other.
So it's kind of interesting.
Host: Zack,
I've known you since you were about a grade or two above me in high school, if I remember right, and over the years, we’ve kept in touch; I currently follow your Facebook. You hired me for a Fiverr gig probably close to two years ago now.”
Host: Your bio mentions a reputation for making a lot of noise.
What's the story behind Trouble with Parachutes, and How Did You Develop Your Distinct Grunge Revival Sound?
Zack Codso: Well, I knew going in that I wanted to capture something way more raw, like we used to have when we were growing up.
And I never made the connection until randomly one day, watching the video lineup on VH1 early in the morning for a workout or whatever.”
Host: So Mat, what's your perspective on the idea?
Mat: I just, well, so, I don't know, I've always, and Zach knows this, I've always loved bands like Nirvana, and Stone Temple Pilots, and Pearl Jam, and the Toadies, you know, all those 90s bands that kind of had a nice, raw, like, visceral vibe to it, and it was kind of like, I don't know,
Mat: Me and Zach have bonded over that for a very, very long time, and I guess it just kind of like naturally happened as we jammed over the years where we've been able to cultivate this sound that is pretty much, you know, comes from that era but also is unique to our own.”
Host: From Acoustic Demos to Album You mentioned starting with burned acoustic demos.
How did the transition happen from those initial acoustic sessions to playing multiple shows a month while working on your second album?
Zack Codso: I usually get drunk and record an acoustic demo and send it to the guys via text message and hope that they listen and come up with ideas and how it started off, you know me and Matt started working on half of these songs like 10 years ago and I had recorded a good 5 or 6 songs and gave them to him just to kind of marinate and that just kind of became our formula over the years.
Zack Codso: I bring it to him as a finished product.
It has to be done on my end before I can present it to the guys.
That's just how I've always been. It's how I work personally.
Host: Whatever works for you right?
Mat: Yeah, I mean, yeah, you know, I would say that process has been like very, very good for us, I think.
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