![]() It was rare to get two or more consecutive issues of the same comic in a row, so what would happen was I'd just imagine what would happen next or fill in my own gaps based on reading issues that were far apart from each other. I used to get comics off the racks at gas stations or grocery stores as a kid and they'd always be out of order. ![]() When doing an album like 'SpaceVerse' it's a lot like playing with some toys or making up my own stories. ![]() This goes for all my music - be it my love of music, food, sports, geekier passions, whatever. Though maybe not Menasor, he was pretty unstable haha.ĭo you rely on personal pop culture experiences for your music or do you go back and revisit old school shows/movies to draw inspiration from?Īll my songs come from personal experiences based on stuff I love or know about. I'm always striving for the perfect marriage of lyrics and beats so by the time you hear the finished product they've hopefully fused into one all-powerful combiner with a unique personality all their own - not unlike a Devastator or Menasor or Bruticus if you will. Sometimes I have a concept in mind and then I'm waiting for the right beat, other times the beats will inspire the idea. Do you pen the lyrics first and then find a beat? Or do you develop a rhythm and draw on that to develop the words? I feel it's balanced perfectly and every song has it's place. ![]() Every track scratches a particular itch for me, from harder hitting jams to laid back concepts to just getting silly. Is there one track in particular that you would say is the brightest star in Spaceverse? ![]()
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