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Matt dives deep with Lord Nelson, the former Stuck Mojo frontman, and guitarist Matt Acevedo of the rap and groove metal duo Plastic Catastrophe. This conversation unpacks the making of their explosive sophomore album, Plastic Catastrophe II, and reveals the creative risks that pushed their sound into new territory. The duo breaks down their shift in musical direction and explains why staying comfortable was never an option. Lord Nelson opens up about his lyrical process and the personal influences that shape his voice today. Matt Acevedo shares how the band builds their sound from the ground up and how their chemistry drives every track forward.They also tackle the realities of being an independent act in today’s music industry. From navigating promotion to staying relevant in a crowded digital space, the challenges are real and constant. The conversation turns candid as they discuss whether playing live again is worth it, especially after receiving serious offers that could put them on stage.This episode goes beyond the music and gets into mindset, resilience, and the future of heavy music. Whether you are a longtime fan of Lord Nelson or discovering Plastic Catastrophe for the first time, you will walk away with a deeper understanding of the grind behind the art. Hit play now and hear the story straight from the source.#PlasticCatastrophe #LordNelson #MattAcevedo #RapMetal #GrooveMetal #NewMusic2026 #MetalInterview #MusicPodcast #HeavyMusic #IndependentArtists #MetalScene #RockAndMetal #MusicIndustry #AlbumRelease #BehindTheMusic #MetalHeads #NewAlbum #BandInterview #UndergroundMusic #MusicTalk #StuckMojo**NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. ** Please SUBSCRIBE, click the notification bell, leave a comment or a like, and share this episode!
By Matthew HartnettMatt dives deep with Lord Nelson, the former Stuck Mojo frontman, and guitarist Matt Acevedo of the rap and groove metal duo Plastic Catastrophe. This conversation unpacks the making of their explosive sophomore album, Plastic Catastrophe II, and reveals the creative risks that pushed their sound into new territory. The duo breaks down their shift in musical direction and explains why staying comfortable was never an option. Lord Nelson opens up about his lyrical process and the personal influences that shape his voice today. Matt Acevedo shares how the band builds their sound from the ground up and how their chemistry drives every track forward.They also tackle the realities of being an independent act in today’s music industry. From navigating promotion to staying relevant in a crowded digital space, the challenges are real and constant. The conversation turns candid as they discuss whether playing live again is worth it, especially after receiving serious offers that could put them on stage.This episode goes beyond the music and gets into mindset, resilience, and the future of heavy music. Whether you are a longtime fan of Lord Nelson or discovering Plastic Catastrophe for the first time, you will walk away with a deeper understanding of the grind behind the art. Hit play now and hear the story straight from the source.#PlasticCatastrophe #LordNelson #MattAcevedo #RapMetal #GrooveMetal #NewMusic2026 #MetalInterview #MusicPodcast #HeavyMusic #IndependentArtists #MetalScene #RockAndMetal #MusicIndustry #AlbumRelease #BehindTheMusic #MetalHeads #NewAlbum #BandInterview #UndergroundMusic #MusicTalk #StuckMojo**NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. ** Please SUBSCRIBE, click the notification bell, leave a comment or a like, and share this episode!