EP07 - Kameron Klamtown
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Podcast Episode 07 - Kameron Klamtown
In this episode, recorded at Space N Faders, we chat with Kameron, our banjo player, covering two unique tracks on the upcoming Folk Hogan album.
Topics Covered:
- "Blood From a Stone"
- This song carries a classic Folk Hogan Irish vibe.
- Kameron discusses the original riff, sourced from Moses’s phone recording.
- Notably, it's one of the few songs with a strong chorus on the new album.
- Big stretches on the banjo make this one challenging but rewarding to play.
- We listen to the bridge section of "Blood From a Stone."
- Fun fact: Moses doesn’t get mad often, but this song’s bridge section brings out the intensity!
- "All Good Things Die in San Diego"
- This song is the second-to-last track on the album.
- We share a cell phone recording from the studio where we first learned the song.
- A living wake for Larry the Legend is the inspiration, and you can watch the tribute concert here:
- The drums in this song are powerful, setting an incredible foundation.
- Moses shares his thoughts on cutting lyrics about his grandma, shaping the song’s final form.
- Key lyrics include “With a full moon rising” and “I don’t want to live forever, without you.”
- Kameron explains how we crafted the backup vocals and intense ending.
- Ghostly banjo sounds give the song an ethereal opening, adding a unique texture.
Additional Highlights:
- Save on the "V" EP vinyl record with coupon code “vinylpunk” https://www.folkhogan.com/product/vinyl-record-v/
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