In this episode, Kristy sits down with Alec from Pallet Knife for a deep dive into the band’s creative process, the making of their third LP, and the realities of balancing music with everyday life.
Topics Covered:
- The relief and excitement of finishing a new record, and the pressures of studio deadlines.
- How Pallet Knife’s recording process has evolved across three albums, including the challenges of tracking in different studios and working with producer Jeff Martin.
- The influence of mixer Billy Manino and the “scene DNA” he brings to modern emo records.
- Pallet Knife’s unique sound identity: from “mom jeans core” to a heavier, rawer, and more live feel.
- The decision-making behind lead singles, album sequencing, and the role of interludes and transitions.
- The creative challenges and freedoms of being a three-piece band, and translating complex studio arrangements to the stage.
- Honest talk about the business and emotional realities of being in a band: burnout, parasocial relationships, and keeping music as a passion rather than a job.
- Songwriting insights: using video game metaphors, balancing specificity and poetry in lyrics, and the evolution from quippy early material to more open-ended, interpretive writing.
- The importance of learning, breaking rules, and staying playful in both music and visual art.
- Influences ranging from Japanese math rock and post-rock to emo and pop punk, and how these shape Pallet Knife’s approach to guitar, vocals, and arrangement.
- Reflections on community, show etiquette, and supporting fellow musicians.
Featured Track:
“Prototype” by Pallet Knife
Bonus:
Alec reveals his Overwatch main (Moira!) and talks about the band’s love for video games and anime as creative inspiration.
Listen for:
Candid advice for musicians, stories from the road, and a celebration of the weird, wonderful life of making music with friends.
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