Misha Mansoor (BULB / PERIPHERY) Gets Deep About Business, Mental Health & More | Metal Injection

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • Frank sits down with Misha Mansoor of BULB and PERIPHERY to discuss his new album, juggling the life of being a businessman and musician in one, the business mind bands need to make it, second guessing yourself, programmed vs real drums, finding the right people to work with and a candid discussion on mental health and the importance it has on his work.
    0:00 - More of a businessman or musician in his life
    1:48 - When to focus on one over the other
    2:56 - Where his entrepreneur nature comes from
    5:18 - Bands needing business sense to make it
    7:45 - Selecting music for Bulb vs Periphery
    10:15 - Accidentally promising another LP
    10:41 - Writing music gets harder with times
    12:29 - Advice for people who second guess themselves
    14:45 - Joking about demos
    16:23 - The piece of gear that changed his game
    17:46 - His relationship with programed drums vs real drummer
    23:46 - Expectation from fans and chasing originality
    28:47 - What he’s most proud of in his career
    31:28 - Finding the right people and how to keep them
    33:24 - Opening up about mental health
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Комментарии • 14

  • @mikuspalmis
    @mikuspalmis 2 года назад +5

    I found Misha through the Meshuggah forum and for 4 years I was sustained on his SoundClick uploads before the first Periphery album was released. His simple rough tracks added a unique richness in it's own way to my musical/spiritual world and became part of the soundtrack to my life. It was a special experience in itself... finding him, getting deep into the music, watching his project develop with the band... even the online humor. So keep in mind, even your demos can change someone's life.

  • @pawesowik3138
    @pawesowik3138 2 года назад +14

    Great interview, Misha always sounds like a really kind, reasonable and down to earth guy :)
    Edit: oh, and thumbs up for talking about mental health, there's always a chance that fan listening to this will also decide to seek for professional help with his/her mental issues.

  • @DaveWestGuitar
    @DaveWestGuitar 2 года назад +3

    More musicians need to be like this Djent. Lack of business savvy has brought down so many musicians. Even Uli Roth said he learned the hard way that you need money to make music.

  • @aeroragesys
    @aeroragesys 2 года назад +4

    Frank your interviews are great. Keep up the good work.

  • @RomanHilser
    @RomanHilser 2 года назад +2

    Loving these interviews, Frank! Thanks for the deep insights.

  • @MastersZone1122
    @MastersZone1122 2 года назад +1

    😊Nice

  • @METALLiCMETALLEr
    @METALLiCMETALLEr 2 года назад +1

    Church shirt hahah......
    I miss Haunted Shores

  • @onuryuksekol
    @onuryuksekol 2 года назад

    Loved the shirt Misha

    • @onuryuksekol
      @onuryuksekol 2 года назад

      I can give some constructive criticism 😅 even for free 😂

    • @onuryuksekol
      @onuryuksekol 2 года назад

      For the drums I think that's what I don't like drumming patterns of Bulb. It's too much perfect to my taste I guess.

    • @onuryuksekol
      @onuryuksekol 2 года назад

      Periphery for not being original is comparing Ford to Benz and saying "Oh you're not original, Benz already invented combustion engine powered cars, Ford cars are just copies." Nope, originality comes from the idea of melodies, rhythms and a lot of ingredients 😅

    • @onuryuksekol
      @onuryuksekol 2 года назад

      Periphery is also beyond my expectations as well 😅 hope you can always go with the same spirit 🖖

    • @onuryuksekol
      @onuryuksekol 2 года назад

      Thank you very much for the interview Frank and thank you for all the answers Misha. Incredible 👌🖖