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In the latest episode of The Rumors Are True podcast, host Jeremy Alan Gould welcomes Adam Nigh—frontman of Too Bad Eugene, guitarist for Craig’s Brother, and member of Thrush—for an insightful conversation about his journey through the punk and alternative music scenes.Indie Vision Music+1Indie Vision Music+1
Adam delves into his early days with Craig’s Brother, sharing stories from the late '90s and early 2000s when the band was a significant force in the Christian punk scene. He discusses the band's evolution, their impact on the genre, and the challenges they faced.
Transitioning to his work with Too Bad Eugene, Adam reflects on the band's formation, hiatus, and eventual reunion. He provides context for their latest album, Battle Scars, and explores the themes and inspirations behind key tracks.Apple Podcasts
The conversation also touches on Adam's involvement with Thrush, offering insights into the band's direction and his role within it. Throughout the episode, Adam shares personal anecdotes, discusses the intersection of faith and music, and offers a candid look at his experiences in the industry.
Listeners can expect a comprehensive overview of Adam Nigh's musical endeavors, enriched by his thoughtful commentary and the host's engaging questions.
Produced by Wesley Hill @thebigwes
Artwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowser
Music by Brian Jerin R.I.P.
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In the latest episode of The Rumors Are True podcast, host Jeremy Alan Gould welcomes Adam Nigh—frontman of Too Bad Eugene, guitarist for Craig’s Brother, and member of Thrush—for an insightful conversation about his journey through the punk and alternative music scenes.Indie Vision Music+1Indie Vision Music+1
Adam delves into his early days with Craig’s Brother, sharing stories from the late '90s and early 2000s when the band was a significant force in the Christian punk scene. He discusses the band's evolution, their impact on the genre, and the challenges they faced.
Transitioning to his work with Too Bad Eugene, Adam reflects on the band's formation, hiatus, and eventual reunion. He provides context for their latest album, Battle Scars, and explores the themes and inspirations behind key tracks.Apple Podcasts
The conversation also touches on Adam's involvement with Thrush, offering insights into the band's direction and his role within it. Throughout the episode, Adam shares personal anecdotes, discusses the intersection of faith and music, and offers a candid look at his experiences in the industry.
Listeners can expect a comprehensive overview of Adam Nigh's musical endeavors, enriched by his thoughtful commentary and the host's engaging questions.
Produced by Wesley Hill @thebigwes
Artwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowser
Music by Brian Jerin R.I.P.

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