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Eric Terino returns to share how much has shifted since his last appearance nearly two years ago. The American singer-songwriter opens up about recent breakthroughs in managing his agoraphobia, the political climate's impact on queer safety, and his evolution from punk minimalism to avant-garde folk electronica.
His latest release, Indelible Sundries, represents a bold artistic statement—a live album recorded remotely during isolating times, featuring hand-curated audience applause and single-take performances. Eric discusses the profound loss of his best friend, the healing power of authentic representation, and why he refuses to conform to stereotypical LGBTQ+ musical imagery.
Timestamped Takeaways[00:29] Welcome Back: Eric discusses the strange experience of hearing his previous episode after a two-year delay
[04:33] Personal Evolution: How Eric has changed from his hopeful pandemic-era self to navigating current challenges
[09:15] Agoraphobia Breakthroughs: Recent progress in traveling beyond his comfort zone for the first time since the pandemic
[10:54] Political Climate Impact: How America's hostile environment toward minorities affects mental health and personal safety
[12:39] Musical Genre Evolution: The journey from minimalist punk to avant-garde folk electronica
[17:45] Grief as Creative Catalyst: Processing the loss of a lifelong friend and its impact on artistic depth
[21:02] Authentic LGBTQ+ Representation: Refusing to conform to stereotypical gay musician imagery
[23:11] Queercore Influences: Discussion of punk's inherently queer nature and the UK's 1990s Queercore movement
[26:21] Live Album Vulnerability: The courage required to create Indelible Sundries as a remote live recording
[28:01] Creative Process Innovation: How individual applause recordings and single takes created authentic live atmosphere
[34:22] Sandy Denny Cover Choice: Why "No More Sad Refrains" perfectly captured overcoming winter into spring
Guest BioEric Terino is an American singer-songwriter and multimedia artist creating authentic folk electronica from his unique perspective. His latest album Indelible Sundries showcases innovative remote live recording techniques while exploring themes of resilience, authenticity, and queer representation beyond stereotypes. Visit ericterino.com.
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Eric Terino returns to share how much has shifted since his last appearance nearly two years ago. The American singer-songwriter opens up about recent breakthroughs in managing his agoraphobia, the political climate's impact on queer safety, and his evolution from punk minimalism to avant-garde folk electronica.
His latest release, Indelible Sundries, represents a bold artistic statement—a live album recorded remotely during isolating times, featuring hand-curated audience applause and single-take performances. Eric discusses the profound loss of his best friend, the healing power of authentic representation, and why he refuses to conform to stereotypical LGBTQ+ musical imagery.
Timestamped Takeaways[00:29] Welcome Back: Eric discusses the strange experience of hearing his previous episode after a two-year delay
[04:33] Personal Evolution: How Eric has changed from his hopeful pandemic-era self to navigating current challenges
[09:15] Agoraphobia Breakthroughs: Recent progress in traveling beyond his comfort zone for the first time since the pandemic
[10:54] Political Climate Impact: How America's hostile environment toward minorities affects mental health and personal safety
[12:39] Musical Genre Evolution: The journey from minimalist punk to avant-garde folk electronica
[17:45] Grief as Creative Catalyst: Processing the loss of a lifelong friend and its impact on artistic depth
[21:02] Authentic LGBTQ+ Representation: Refusing to conform to stereotypical gay musician imagery
[23:11] Queercore Influences: Discussion of punk's inherently queer nature and the UK's 1990s Queercore movement
[26:21] Live Album Vulnerability: The courage required to create Indelible Sundries as a remote live recording
[28:01] Creative Process Innovation: How individual applause recordings and single takes created authentic live atmosphere
[34:22] Sandy Denny Cover Choice: Why "No More Sad Refrains" perfectly captured overcoming winter into spring
Guest BioEric Terino is an American singer-songwriter and multimedia artist creating authentic folk electronica from his unique perspective. His latest album Indelible Sundries showcases innovative remote live recording techniques while exploring themes of resilience, authenticity, and queer representation beyond stereotypes. Visit ericterino.com.
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