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Gut Feeling
Gregory Adams
29 episodes
1 week ago
Speaking with musicians on how they found their sound. Monthly-ish artists talks, hosted by Vancouver arts reporter Gregory Adams. Newsletter: https://gutfeeling.substack.com/
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Speaking with musicians on how they found their sound. Monthly-ish artists talks, hosted by Vancouver arts reporter Gregory Adams. Newsletter: https://gutfeeling.substack.com/
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Gut Feeling Podcast #13 - Stephen McBean (Ex Dead Teenager/Pink Mountaintops)
Gut Feeling
36 minutes 27 seconds
3 years ago
Gut Feeling Podcast #13 - Stephen McBean (Ex Dead Teenager/Pink Mountaintops)

The latest Gut Feeling Podcast is an interview with Stephen McBean, a prolific, Vancouver Island-born, Los Angeles-based musician currently making music with Black Mountain and Pink Mountaintops. Back in the mid '90s, though, Steve was briefly a vocalist/co-guitarist in Ex Dead Teenager, a Vancouver quartet whose 1997 demo, It's OK to Laugh at People Wearing Gas Masks, flirted with full-bore hardcore, sludge nihilism, tattered-psyche post-punk melancholia, and impressionistic, synth-skit weirdness.

Throughout the talk, Steve gets into: hardcore mêlées at East Vancouver's legendary New York Theatre; writing and recording as a roommates-only project in the basement of the Frances Street punk house; the on-tour implosion of his previous project, Gus; dumpster diving for keyboards; reconnecting with members of Converge and Saviours decades after first meeting them on tour with Ex Dead Teenager; and more.

The Gut Feeling Podcast is currently streaming through Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Sounder.

You can also check out my interview with Steve on his latest Pink Mountaintops record, Peacock Pools, over at Guitar World.

Gut Feeling
Speaking with musicians on how they found their sound. Monthly-ish artists talks, hosted by Vancouver arts reporter Gregory Adams. Newsletter: https://gutfeeling.substack.com/