A conversation with Peter Iwers and Daniel Svensson (ex- In Flames/ The Halo Effect)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @marsm4159
    @marsm4159 Год назад

    Hi Andrew, I just want to say that I just recently discovered you and have been listening to your recent podcast episodes (plus your back catalog) for about month or so on iTunes. The Cradle of Filth Chronicles are absolutely awesome! Hearing Trey's mom, David Vincent, Jesper, Michael Amot, Astennu, David Vincent, Eric Rutan... Basically all my Heroes is really great.. I can feel your genuine love and appreciation for metal which makes the conversations great. You are now my go-to guy for extreme metal interview's. Your Cradle of Filth Chronicles re-sparked my love for those albums, which I haven't listened to in a long long time. Sending you Horn's 🤘 from Detroit, Michigan

    • @ScarsandGuitarspodcast
      @ScarsandGuitarspodcast  Год назад +1

      Thx brother. Great to hear. I’m so grateful to have the opportunity to talk to the musicians that had such a tremendous impact on my psyche in the late 90s. I’m very grateful too, for your comment. That the conversations add value is very meaningful and I really appreciate the feedback.

  • @nintendad1166
    @nintendad1166 Год назад +2

    Peter correctly highlights Daniel's previous band Sacrilege.
    Please tell me you have since gone and listened to their two incredible albums, 'Lost in the Beauty You Slay' and 'The Fifth Season'. Both absolute monsters!

    • @ScarsandGuitarspodcast
      @ScarsandGuitarspodcast  Год назад +2

      Yes! I’ve heard them. “Lost in the…” Is very raw swe-death and the progression to “The Fifth Season” is crucial, blackened sounds interface with the Gothenburg thing going on. They are both different, yet killer albums. I didn’t know about them back in the day.

  • @williamsalloom7331
    @williamsalloom7331 Год назад

    Fantastic that you were able to get Peter and Daniel on a long format like this. I listened to the other interview you had with Jesper as well. To hear these legends is amazing for us fans. Only one suggestion if I may, try to talk a little bit less about “post/pre Reroute” bit you mentioned in both interviews. It may just be me, but it comes off as condescending to these artists. Art is subjective, and some people who spend a lot of time on their work as these musicians may not have the same opinion as yourself, even though you are trying to come off as a fan of that earlier work. They were really nice about it, but it is tough to watch those interactions, and sometimes you restated your point again again and again. We fans love their work, so thanks again for the interviews and they were great otherwise. Cheers 🥂

    • @ScarsandGuitarspodcast
      @ScarsandGuitarspodcast  Год назад +2

      You're definitely not a troll, but I disagree. I frequently mention that it's my responsibility to uncover the underlying truths. I find it challenging to listen to the majority of metal podcasts, as they don't delve into matters deeply enough or seek meaningful understanding. I try.