Episode 7 - "Take a Breath” & TNSN DVSN - The Making of Underoath's Voyeurist (Video)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- Since their return, Joel Cook and Brandon Rike of TNSN DVSN (link:
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Erase Me, Observatory, and Voyeurist have all pushed the limits and set new precedents visually in both the physical space and across the bands digital footprint.
In this conversation with Joel Cook and Tim Mctauge we explore the mechanics and thinking that empowers the small tight knit group to accomplish so much.
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PLEASE release all these demos! 🙏
Honestly this should've just been an episode for Digital Ghost. Take A Breath is one of the best songs on the album and aside from like 5 minutes it wasn't talked about at all
Yeah digital ghost keeps coming up a bunch lol talk about the songs
RELEASE THE DEMOS!
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Do a deep dive into how/why you guys no longer play the one song that brought you most of your fans, like me.
such an L opinion, do u only listen to the most popular song of every artist you listen to???? hahahaha explore their music and I guarantee you'll find something you like
Which one is that?
@@bdwg4123 such an ignorant response. Doesn’t matter what song it is, play any from TCOTs. Do you only listen to the new stuff a band puts out? Do you only go to shows to listen to their new stuff? Way to enable selfishness on behalf of an artist.
@@Kancerru I was referring to When the Sun Sleeps but I don’t care what they play from that era… just don’t ignore it like it didn’t happen.
@@bdwg4123 but you’re right, I’ll go ahead and explore their music by actually playing their discography that I own on vinyl, I hadn’t thought of that. Im sure I’ll find something I like on the tangible media I paid good money to own piece by piece lol.