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Today’s guest is CHRIS ENRIQUEZ, music industry professional by day, drummer to many many bands by night.
Chris has worked for a wide range of heavy music media, including Revolver, Guitar World, Loudwire, Brooklyn Vegan, The Hard Times, Alternative Press, & as of 2025, he left all brands to join NEW NOISE MAGAZINE.
In the late ‘90s & early 2000s, he played drums in the influential Long Island post-hardcore band ON THE MIGHT OF PRINCES, whose full story is told in the documentary film Hold on to a Time, which Chris produced & directed. Link below.
In the mid-2000s, he moved to New York City, where he drummed in Primitive Weapons, who toured with Quicksand, Glassjaw, Dillinger Escape Plan, Thursday, & others.
He’s since joined SPOTLIGHTS, JULIE CHRISTMAS, & the reformed ORANGE 9MM, all of whom have upcoming shows you can check out on his Instagram, @chrisenriquezdrums. He also does remote drum sessions for musicians around the world.
In this episode, we talk about what makes certain ‘90s bands timeless, the aesthetics of texture & imperfection, & what it would be like to drown in sound.
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On the Might of Princes, Hold on to a Time (Documentary)
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Chino Moreno, Baker's Dozen (The Quietus)
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Radiohead, "No Surpises" (Grant Gee)
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TIMESTAMPS:
02:42 // "The Particle Noise" (Spotlights)
03:38 // Deftones @ MSG
06:05 // Post-90s Longevity & Punk Roots
17:19 // "Black Sheep & Prodigal Sons" (Primitive Weapons)
18:12 // Joining Orange 9mm
21:35 // "Suspect" (O9mm)
22:58 // '90s 2.0
25:21 // HUM on MTV
27:38 // Hearing Electra 2000
32:50 // "Double Dip" Discussion
01:04:15 // Upcoming Shows
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Support the show!
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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today’s guest is CHRIS ENRIQUEZ, music industry professional by day, drummer to many many bands by night.
Chris has worked for a wide range of heavy music media, including Revolver, Guitar World, Loudwire, Brooklyn Vegan, The Hard Times, Alternative Press, & as of 2025, he left all brands to join NEW NOISE MAGAZINE.
In the late ‘90s & early 2000s, he played drums in the influential Long Island post-hardcore band ON THE MIGHT OF PRINCES, whose full story is told in the documentary film Hold on to a Time, which Chris produced & directed. Link below.
In the mid-2000s, he moved to New York City, where he drummed in Primitive Weapons, who toured with Quicksand, Glassjaw, Dillinger Escape Plan, Thursday, & others.
He’s since joined SPOTLIGHTS, JULIE CHRISTMAS, & the reformed ORANGE 9MM, all of whom have upcoming shows you can check out on his Instagram, @chrisenriquezdrums. He also does remote drum sessions for musicians around the world.
In this episode, we talk about what makes certain ‘90s bands timeless, the aesthetics of texture & imperfection, & what it would be like to drown in sound.
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On the Might of Princes, Hold on to a Time (Documentary)
****
Chino Moreno, Baker's Dozen (The Quietus)
****
Radiohead, "No Surpises" (Grant Gee)
****
TIMESTAMPS:
02:42 // "The Particle Noise" (Spotlights)
03:38 // Deftones @ MSG
06:05 // Post-90s Longevity & Punk Roots
17:19 // "Black Sheep & Prodigal Sons" (Primitive Weapons)
18:12 // Joining Orange 9mm
21:35 // "Suspect" (O9mm)
22:58 // '90s 2.0
25:21 // HUM on MTV
27:38 // Hearing Electra 2000
32:50 // "Double Dip" Discussion
01:04:15 // Upcoming Shows
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Support the show!
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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.