In this power-packed episode, Tom is joined by Jeramie Kling — drummer, vocalist, and multi-band force behind Inhuman Condition, Overkill, and The Absence (among many others) — for a deep dive into the art of death metal, sound engineering, and building a band from the underground up.
They discuss Inhuman Condition’s upcoming album Mind Trapped (dropping June 2025), behind-the-scenes tales from the Tampa death metal scene, killer merch ideas, liquid-filled vinyl madness, and why album flow matters more than ever in a digital age.
Mind Trap — Inhuman Condition’s 2025 album breakdown
Jeramie’s 3.5-hour drum session and organic recording methods
Dan Goldsworthy’s trap-themed album art
Vinyl talk: Godzilla eyeballs, sand-filled LPs & limited collector runs
Sound engineering stories
Mosquitoes, metal, and the song inspired by John Wayne Gacy
The magic of album structure and Taylor’s sequencing vision
The AI god ending of “Godship” and catharsis through chaos
Non-bus-driver listening: How musicians detach to hear like fans
Louisville tour talk + potential collaboration with Maul
Releases June 2025 — North America | Europe | Japan
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