This week we are joined by Nashville indie rock band The Hollywood Kills. The band sits down with host Jon Stinson to discuss stepping into a place of vulnerability, and sticking your neck out when it comes to the process of creating and releasing music. The band also shares how they draw inspiration from popular TV shows like "Breaking Bad" and how that plays a part in influencing their writing.
Check out The Hollywood Kills around the internet:
The Hollywood Kills Facebook Page
The Hollywood Kills YouTube Channel
This episode is a little longer than usual. Partly because our host Jon Stinson lost track of time while being enthralled in a good discussion, and partly because we did things a little different than usual. We were working outside of the normal workflow of things, and coming to you from our friend Cliff Goldmacher's studio, Nashville Studio Live.
Check out this great spot in Nashville as an option for tracking your next project. It's a very streamlined operation with very high quality gear, and a built in community of A-list session musicians to give your music the quality and attention it deserves. Jon Stinson also happens to be one of the main engineers working out of Nashville Studio Live. Special thanks to Cliff Goldmacher for letting us use the space for this episode of The Modern Recordist!
Hit the Nashville Studio Live website to book your project:
http://www.nashvillestudiolive.com
Find producer Cliff Goldmacher's website here:
http://www.cliffgoldmacher.com
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The Modern Recordist is a podcast devoted to the exploration and continual discussion around designing and living your life as an artistic visionary. Each week Jon Stinson, JD Tiner, and Parrish will venture on this journey, either in a casual hang out with a guest, or by diving into a specific topic for a few minutes in more of a monologue-structured format.
Hear stories and learn from the most innovative, inspired, and talented songwriters and artists in the music scene. Spark your creative genius with actionable advice and takeaways. Become inspired and move to action as you design and live your life as an extraordinary artistic visionary.
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Jon Stinson is the host of The Modern Recordist, as well as a producer/recording engineer/mixing engineer working out of Nashville, TN. He also blogs about creativity, recording, and mixing. Check out "Recording Drums 101" - a resource of simple and practical drum recording tips that Jon put together on his website.
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JD Tiner is the main man behind Glass Onion Recording, the studio that is home to The Modern Recordist, and the studio that Jon Stinson does most of his work out of. Glass Onion Recording is a vibey spot in Nashville, with a great selection of vintage analog gear, modern analog gear, and digital gear.
Go "like" Glass Onion Recording on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/glassonionrec
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Parrish handles all the engineering responsibilities for The Modern Recordist, so Jon and JD get to put their full attention on the guests. He is a producer/engineer working out of Nashville.
Check out more about Parrish at http://jonathanpaulparrish.com
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