25 min.

Death of Darkness with Jyrki 69 of THE 69 EYES The Rock Metal Podcast

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In this episode of The Rock Metal Podcast, we're chatting with Jyrki 69 of the band The 69 Eyes about their new album ‘Death of Darkness’ out now via Atomic Fire Records (Valila music House in Finland).
During our chat we touch on a lot of great tips for musicians, such as what Jyrki 69 has learned working with some new producers, releasing singles instead of albums and working in a totally new way to produce great music.
'Death of Darkness' was Mixed and Mastered by Miles Walker (https://www.mixedbymiles.com/).
The band The 69 Eyes is for fans of: Lacrimas Profundere, Charon, HIM, Poisonblack, To/Die/For.
Heavy Hitters from today's episode:
1. Try new ways to approach the creative process, such as working on singles instead of an album, getting feedback with each release
2. Bring in producers from other genres to help bring fresh ideas.
3. If you're used to recording tracks separately, try playing together as a band live off the floor to get a sound that's closer to you as a group of musicians.
Check out more information on today's episode here:
http://www.therockmetalpodcast.ca

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of The Rock Metal Podcast, we're chatting with Jyrki 69 of the band The 69 Eyes about their new album ‘Death of Darkness’ out now via Atomic Fire Records (Valila music House in Finland).
During our chat we touch on a lot of great tips for musicians, such as what Jyrki 69 has learned working with some new producers, releasing singles instead of albums and working in a totally new way to produce great music.
'Death of Darkness' was Mixed and Mastered by Miles Walker (https://www.mixedbymiles.com/).
The band The 69 Eyes is for fans of: Lacrimas Profundere, Charon, HIM, Poisonblack, To/Die/For.
Heavy Hitters from today's episode:
1. Try new ways to approach the creative process, such as working on singles instead of an album, getting feedback with each release
2. Bring in producers from other genres to help bring fresh ideas.
3. If you're used to recording tracks separately, try playing together as a band live off the floor to get a sound that's closer to you as a group of musicians.
Check out more information on today's episode here:
http://www.therockmetalpodcast.ca

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

25 min.