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Artists are known far and wide as being unintentional narcissists. To be fair, I include myself in this definition, as I'm a creative as well. When I heard I was going to be interviewing Jason Blake from Aziola Cry, I was worried because I loved the music so much that I feared all I would do is make it clear that if their drummer ever died in a bizarre gardening accident, that I'd be the perfect fit to replace him.

Fortunately, Jason laughed that stuff off and kept me on point as an interviewer. The beauty of this particular interview is that we got to talk about all sorts of things that make guys like us tick, yet the conversation stayed attainable enough for the musical newbie to enjoy what Jason and his bandmates have to offer.

the new album, the Ironic Divide, is available now and worth every red cent you can throw at it. As you're my faithful listeners, I implore you to purchase it today. The links to the band's social media and record label are included in the notes below.

Thanks for letting me ramble a little extra today and please enjoy my chat with the master of the Warr Guitar, Jason Blake of Aziola Cry, on the Rockstar Superhero Podcast.

Time Codes:

1:50 Why did it take so long to release the music?
3:00 Personal lives and promotion
7:25 Playing the WARR guitar and the esoteric nature
8:00 Piano, Bass, and the move away from jazz
12:45 The personality of a curious musician
17:15 Wanting the music for yourself
21:00 Listening to soundtracks and the character of music
26:00 Danny Elfman and Clint Mansell and the modern soundtrack
33:00 Finding a unique voice in an overwrought landscape
37:50 Ghost Conversations and the singular sound
42:40 Abandoning catchy hooks
47:00 Stu Hamm and the power of tone
51:00 Goofy titles don't really mean much to Jason
56:00 The Texas Sharpshooter Theory
1:01:00 Malleability and suiting the moment
1:05:30 The introspective grapple
1:10:00 The critical and fan reception
1:13:40 The feeling of being blown away
1:18:00 The things we wish we could take back
1:22:00 Things seem to go Jason's way

Where to get the new album, along with all the links that matter

https://www.aziolacry.com
https://www.instagram.com/aziolacry
https://www.facebook.com/aziolacrymusic
https://twitter.com/aziolacry
http://www.lasersedgegroup.com
https://lasersedge.bandcamp.com
http://www.facebook.com/TheLasersEdge
http://www.twitter.com/thelasersedge

Subscribe to both shows here: https://bit.ly/3airCvh

Wanna be on the show? Go here: https://calendly.com/rockstarsuperheroinstitute

The Rockstar Superhero Podcast examines the personal lives and creative careers of your favorite classic rock artists. We are obsessed with understanding the inner workings of the music business and all that it takes to remain in the public eye for as long as possible. Join us as we pursue conversations with legends and legends in the making.

The Rockstar Superhero Radicals podcast was created to connect you directly to people, professional and private, who have lived lives worth discussing and offer solutions to our listeners, one heart at a time. If you are seeking truth and purpose beyond yourself, the Radicals podcast is for you.

Copyright 2021 Rockstar Superhero Podcast - All Rights Reserved
Artists are known far and wide as being unintentional narcissists. To be fair, I include myself in this definition, as I'm a creative as well. When I heard I was going to be interviewing Jason Blake from Aziola Cry, I was worried because I loved the music so much that I feared all I would do is make it clear that if their drummer ever died in a bizarre gardening accident, that I'd be the perfect fit to replace him. Fortunately, Jason laughed that stuff off and kept me on point as an interviewer. The beauty of this particular interview is that we got to talk about all sorts of things that make guys like us tick, yet the conversation stayed attainable enough for the musical newbie to enjoy what Jason and his bandmates have to offer. the new album, the Ironic Divide, is available now and worth every red cent you can throw at it. As you're my faithful listeners, I implore you to purchase it today. The links to the band's social media and record label are included in the notes below. Thanks for letting me ramble a little extra today and please enjoy my chat with the master of the Warr Guitar, Jason Blake of Aziola Cry, on the Rockstar Superhero Podcast. Time Codes: 1:50 Why did it take so long to release the music? 3:00 Personal lives and promotion 7:25 Playing the WARR guitar and the esoteric nature 8:00 Piano, Bass, and the move away from jazz 12:45 The personality of a curious musician 17:15 Wanting the music for yourself 21:00 Listening to soundtracks and the character of music 26:00 Danny Elfman and Clint Mansell and the modern soundtrack 33:00 Finding a unique voice in an overwrought landscape 37:50 Ghost Conversations and the singular sound 42:40 Abandoning catchy hooks 47:00 Stu Hamm and the power of tone 51:00 Goofy titles don't really mean much to Jason 56:00 The Texas Sharpshooter Theory 1:01:00 Malleability and suiting the moment 1:05:30 The introspective grapple 1:10:00 The critical and fan reception 1:13:40 The feeling of being blown away 1:18:00 The things we wish we could take back 1:22:00 Things seem to go Jason's way Where to get the new album, along with all the links that matter https://www.aziolacry.com https://www.instagram.com/aziolacry https://www.facebook.com/aziolacrymusic https://twitter.com/aziolacry http://www.lasersedgegroup.com https://lasersedge.bandcamp.com http://www.facebook.com/TheLasersEdge http://www.twitter.com/thelasersedge Subscribe to both shows here: https://bit.ly/3airCvh Wanna be on the show? Go here: https://calendly.com/rockstarsuperheroinstitute The Rockstar Superhero Podcast examines the personal lives and creative careers of your favorite classic rock artists. We are obsessed with understanding the inner workings of the music business and all that it takes to remain in the public eye for as long as possible. Join us as we pursue conversations with legends and legends in the making. The Rockstar Superhero Radicals podcast was created to connect you directly to people, professional and private, who have lived lives worth discussing and offer solutions to our listeners, one heart at a time. If you are seeking truth and purpose beyond yourself, the Radicals podcast is for you. Copyright 2021 Rockstar Superhero Podcast - All Rights Reserved read more read less

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