Inspired Scott Vogel from Terror "Speaking From Your Heart, Music With Meaning" Part 01
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ก.ค. 2024
- Part 01
The similarities between hardcore and hip-hop, two genres of music about all about the struggle of coming up. After twenty years of being a hardcore front-man can Scott Vogel still write lyrics that resonate to others?
Mark Brickey and Scott Vogel discuss the art of writing lyrics that are personal to you but open enough to empower others to make the story a part of their life. Scott talks about the depressing political climate made Terror's newest album Total Retaliation their angriest album yet.
Who Is Scott Vogel
Scott Vogel was born April 5, 1973, in Buffalo, New York and currently living in Los Angeles, California, is the current vocalist and founding member of five-piece American hardcore band Terror. Terror's newest album Total Retaliation was released September 2018.
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Terror were one of the first hardcore bands that got me involved and appealed to me as an angry kid. I’m thankful for hardcore looking back I know I wouldn’t be the same person without it
total respect to Scott and Terror
Scott seems like a cool guy. This thoughtful, soft spoken side of him is in such contrast to his energetic, gruff delivery on stage. Even though I'm not a hardcore fan, I dug the interview and went to check out some Terror videos.
Eric Ottinger this band is my life for years I have been going to shows I remember the first time I seen his band and just went a month ago to see them for the thousandth time lol. You need to see them live
Terror is the fucking best....Scott your a very grounded and real person...met you guys with Suicidal on tour!!!
Woah his voice is so different compared to a when he’s talking at a show
Scott’s the fckn best…. Dude digs Natalie Merchant…. Tigerlilly is a fckn masterpiece
Pfft CNN
isn't hip hop very often about making big money, I don't see that in hardcore.
No
@@patdevaughn4507 back in '90-'95...it was ALL about lyrics and street cred. Absolutely NOTHING like the fake, ghostwritten garbage it is now.
The stuff that tends to get more popular tends to. But you have plenty of rappers like Nas who Scott mentioned here that have plenty of emotion and substance in their lyrics as well as some really good production quality. Every genre of music will have its artists that listeners will gravitate towards to varying degrees.
CNN? Seriously