This is Art: DSGNS return with a new Record
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This is Art: DSGNS return with a new Record

The Breakdown

In this episode of the ATX Metal Podcast, Ryan sits down with the band DSGNS to discuss their new record and their journey in creating it. They talk about the process of recording the album live and the challenges they faced. The band members also discuss their approach to playing chaotic music and their collaborative songwriting process. They reflect on the history of the band and the impact of COVID-19 on their music. The episode concludes with a discussion on the upcoming album release and their plans for the future. The conversation covers topics such as the importance of the car test in evaluating music, recording songs that feel good to play, childhood memories of broken CDs, the influence of different music genres, the challenges of the local metal scene, and the possibility of reviving it. The band also discusses their favorite songs to play from their new record and the process of choosing the track order. They express the need for a home base venue and the clickiness of the metal scene. The conversation concludes with shoutouts to local bands and a final farewell.

Quick Riffs
  • DSGNS new record was recorded live, without the use of a click track, to capture the energy and spontaneity of their music.
  • The band takes a collaborative approach to songwriting, with each member contributing to the process.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic presented challenges for the band, but also provided them with the opportunity to fine-tune their music and artwork.
  • Releasing music in singles allows the band to focus on each song individually and create unique artwork for each release.
  • DSGNS is excited to release their new record and has plans to continue writing and recording new music in the future. The in car test is an important tool for evaluating music and ensuring that mixes sound good in different listening environments.
  • Recording songs that feel good to play and evoke a positive response from the band members is crucial for capturing the right energy in the studio.
  • Early exposure to different genres of music can shape one's musical preferences and influence their musical journey.
  • The local metal scene can benefit from a home base venue that supports and promotes local bands, fostering a sense of community and collaboration.
  • The challenges of getting involved in the music scene and the clickiness of certain circles can make it difficult for bands to connect and collaborate with others.
  • Choosing the track order for a record involves considering the flow of the songs, the emotions they evoke, and the overall story they tell.

Episode Info:
Intro track: "Numb" by Bridges Ablaze
Featured track: "Second Death" by DSGNS

Sponsors / Affiliates 
Come and Take It Productions: https://www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/
Come and Take It Live: https://www.comeandtakeitlive.com/
Titan Audio Productions: https://titanaudioproductions.com/