It's Not A Phase
It's Not A Phase is a podcast dedicated to giving you a full insight into the world of rock, punk, metal, emo, hardcore and beyond. I'll be hanging out and talking with your favourite bands in alt music, and also speaking with those in more "behind-the-scenes" roles in the industry, from tour managers, label owners, festival promoters, publicists, and more. New episodes will come every Thursday, so subscribe and tune in.
It's Not A Phase
EP #185 - Myke Terry (Volumes / Fire From The Gods / ex-Bury Your Dead / ex-Cassius)
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On this episode I'm joined by Volumes vocalist, Myke Terry.
We talk about the band's new album 'Mirror Touch', his process of sharing vocals and lyrics with Michael Barr, how the process differed from their last record 'Happier?', also becoming the vocalist for Fire From The Gods last year, the return of Cassius, and loads more.
A new episode will be released every Thursday.
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'What Is Today, But Yesterday's Tomorrow?' by Tired Violence