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On their first studio album in seventeen years (!), Poison The Well sound aggressively triumphant. Rather than an empty vessel for the nostalgia of their glory days, ‘Peace In Place’, the group’s sixth LP and debut for SharpTone Records, distills their heaviest tendencies and melodic sensibilities into yet another expansive entry in the metalcore canon.
As part of our ongoing Dispatch Bay series, founding member and guitarist Ryan Primack joins the show to chat about ideas of legacy, searching for creative sanctuary, working with producer Will Putney, outside influences, and why tortoises deserve more goddamn respect.
Follow Poison The Well, purchase/stream ‘Peace In Place’ and grab tickets here: https://poisonthewell.com/
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Follow and support the show: https://linktr.ee/tpdpod
Theme/title music: “L.S.I.A.” by Angstbreaker (CC BY-SA 3.0).
By The Pitch of DiscontentOn their first studio album in seventeen years (!), Poison The Well sound aggressively triumphant. Rather than an empty vessel for the nostalgia of their glory days, ‘Peace In Place’, the group’s sixth LP and debut for SharpTone Records, distills their heaviest tendencies and melodic sensibilities into yet another expansive entry in the metalcore canon.
As part of our ongoing Dispatch Bay series, founding member and guitarist Ryan Primack joins the show to chat about ideas of legacy, searching for creative sanctuary, working with producer Will Putney, outside influences, and why tortoises deserve more goddamn respect.
Follow Poison The Well, purchase/stream ‘Peace In Place’ and grab tickets here: https://poisonthewell.com/
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Follow and support the show: https://linktr.ee/tpdpod
Theme/title music: “L.S.I.A.” by Angstbreaker (CC BY-SA 3.0).