Tom sits down with Phase Meridian for a wide-ranging conversation covering progressive sludge metal, underground touring culture, physical media, AI-generated music, and the themes behind their upcoming release “Egregore.”
The band discusses their songwriting philosophy of pairing complex instrumentation with memorable vocal hooks, drawing inspiration from progressive and sludge metal legends while building their own sound. The conversation explores the resurgence of bands like Crowbar, Acid Bath, and Eyehategod among younger listeners, the realities of DIY touring, and the importance of community within local metal scenes.
The episode also dives into vinyl pressing plans, collectible physical media, absurd Costco performance ideas, cannabis legalization, and the darker economic themes explored throughout “Egregore.” The band reflects on modern capitalism, technological dependence, and the growing influence of AI-generated music on streaming platforms.
Topics Include:
Progressive sludge metal songwriting
The return of classic sludge influences
Touring in small towns vs major cities
Vinyl and cassette release plans
DIY metal scene culture
AI-generated music concerns
Cannabis legalization discussions
The concept and themes behind “Egregore”
Underground heavy music communities
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