In this episode, Kristy sits down with Ben from Scarlet Street to discuss the band’s journey, the making of their new record, and the changing landscape of music and technology. The conversation dives deep into the creative process, influences, and the challenges of authenticity in today’s music scene.
Key Topics:
- From LP1 to LP2:
Ben and Kristy reflect on the transition between Scarlet Street’s first and second albums. LP1 was introspective and personal, while LP2 turns outward, tackling broader societal issues and the current state of the world. - Influences & Sound:
The band’s sound draws inspiration from post-hardcore and emo legends like Glassjaw, Crime in Stereo, and Brand New, but with a unique twist. Ben shares how the band’s influences shaped the new record’s darker, more political tone. - The Creative Process:
The episode explores songwriting philosophies, the importance of feeling over theory, and the collaborative dynamic within the band. Ben discusses how certain songs evolved, the role of each band member, and the push-pull between technical skill and emotional resonance. - Music & Technology:
Kristy and Ben discuss the impact of technology on music, from the death of the “old internet” to the pressures of self-promotion and algorithm-driven culture. They touch on the band’s use of alternate reality games (ARGs) and creative online engagement. - Authenticity & the Modern Band:
The conversation critiques the current state of music marketing, the grind of being in a band, and the importance of staying true to one’s artistic vision. Ben emphasizes making music for connection, not just for numbers or trends. - Special Features:
Memorable Quotes:
- “LP1 is about you; LP2 is about everything else.”
- “We have a flattened culture because we have algorithms that reward sameness.”
- “Authenticity needs to start at the music first.”
Links & Mentions:
- Scarlet Street’s new album drops October 24th.
- Listen to the single “Warning Sounds.”
- Explore the Scarlet Street ARG for hidden rewards.
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