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  • Bringing The Darkness To The Light, April 27, 2026
    2026/04/27
    Guest, Vinny Appice
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    57 分
  • Bringing The Darkness To The Light, April 20, 2026
    2026/04/20
    51 分
  • Bringing The Darkness To The Light, April 13, 2026
    2026/04/13
    Bringing The Darkness To The Light with Catherine Nadal The Artistic Journey of Michael Saint and Scarhaven Guest, Michael Saint from Scarhaven This interview features Michael Saint, the lead vocalist of the rock band Scarhaven, discussing his unconventional path from nursing and acting schools to becoming a rising figure in the hard rock scene. He explores the emotional depths of his songwriting, the band's formation during the COVID-19 pandemic, and their upcoming plans for a major EP release. The Evolution of a Creative "Black Sheep" Michael Saint’s path to music was far from linear. Initially pursuing a nursing degree at the University of Pittsburgh, he felt an irrepressible "creative fire" that led him to acting school at Stella Adler and later to film school in New York. The 2020 lockdown served as a pivotal turning point; returning to his family home, he taught himself guitar and began practicing vocals through private karaoke sessions in his car. This period of isolation allowed him to transition from a shy individual hiding behind acting roles to a vulnerable, honest frontman. The Sound and Soul of Scarhaven The band Scarhaven emerged from a partnership between Michael and bassist Jared Edson, eventually expanding to include guitarist Matt Kilroy and drummer Alex "Shap" Shapiro. The name "Scarhaven" reflects the idea that everyone carries "scars" from life's experiences and needs a "haven" to connect with those moments. While Michael grew up listening to his mother's '70s R&B and soul records—citing the Bee Gees and Elton John as early influences—his current sound is frequently compared to the '90s grunge era, specifically the vocal prowess of Chris Cornell and Soundgarden. Lyrical Themes and Emotional Depth Michael views songwriting and poetry as a form of therapy, drawing inspiration from poets like Charles Bukowski and Sylvia Plath. His lyrics often tackle heavy, universal emotions: "I'm Not Dead Yet": Written in 2023 during the illness of his nanny (a second mother figure), the song is a defiant anthem against being "written off" by others. "Changing": Inspired by the film The Lost Boys, it explores the dual nature of growth and the risk of transforming into something "ugly" if one isn't careful. "Drowned": A reflection on the profound loneliness one can feel even when surrounded by loved ones or friends. Industry Recognition and Future Outlook Scarhaven has recently gained significant momentum, signing with a new rock label at Riser House in Nashville. Working with producer Jim Kaufman and A&R Jason Martin, the band is focusing on building a distinct visual brand through music videos directed by Matt Elkanah. Michael attributes their rapid progress to a "come to Jesus moment" where they received and implemented critical professional advice to refine their performance and professional approach. Michael Saint’s journey underscores the power of late-blooming creativity and the importance of authenticity. By embracing his "black sheep" status and channeling personal grief and isolation into a powerful grunge-inspired sound, he and Scarhaven have created a "haven" for listeners to process their own scars through the medium of hard rock.
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    49 分
  • Bringing The Darkness To The Light, April 6, 2026
    2026/04/06
    Bringing The Darkness To The Light with Catherine Nadal Guest, Jimi Mitchell
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    51 分
  • Bringing The Darkness To The Light, March 30, 2026
    2026/03/30
    51 分
  • Bringing The Darkness To The Light, March 23, 2026
    2026/03/23
    Bringing The Darkness To The Light with Catherine Nadal Guest, Mark Zonder In this insightful interview, Mark Zonder, the legendary drummer of Warlord and Fates Warning, discusses the band's 1980s origins, his transition into a successful studio owner, and the emotional drive behind keeping Warlord active following the passing of co-founder Bill Tsamis. The conversation highlights the band's uncompromising musical philosophy and their highly anticipated return to North American stages. The Genesis of Warlord and the Legacy of Bill Tsamis Mark Zonder recounts the early 1980s formation of Warlord alongside the late Bill Tsamis. The duo spent their formative year jamming in a freezing, stone-walled automobile bay to develop a signature sound that blended the influences of Rainbow, Black Sabbath, and Uriah Heep. Despite the hardships of the "Warlord Manor" era—including a revolving door of singers and financial instability—Zonder and Tsamis maintained a relationship built on total mutual respect and a shared vision. Following Tsamis's passing nearly five years ago, Zonder has committed to fulfilling Bill’s final wish: to keep the music alive through live performances that honor the original compositions. From Rehearsal "Dump" to Professional Studio Zonder's career is marked by a shrewd transition into the business side of music. He transformed a dilapidated 6,000-square-foot building in North Hollywood into a premier recording facility. Originally a rehearsal hub for iconic 90s acts like the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Alanis Morissette, the studio eventually evolved into a specialized 10-room complex catering to rap, hip-hop, and R&B production. This "golden goose" has provided Zonder with the financial independence to pursue his musical passions without relying on session work, allowing him to maintain the integrity of his creative output. Musical Evolution and Iconic Tracks The interview explores the meticulous craft behind Warlord’s discography. Zonder highlights "Lucifer's Hammer" as the band's definitive opener, noted for its powerful nuclear-themed lyrics and theatrical intro. He also discusses "Aliens," a track that demonstrated the band's progression toward a "heavy pop" structure. Zonder emphasizes the band's dedication to authenticity, such as recording the sound of real plates being smashed at a high-end studio rather than using digital samples. Throughout their history, the focus remained on the composition itself, treating the vocals as a melodic instrument rather than a vehicle for rockstar ego. The 2026 North American Tour Warlord is set to return to the stage with a lineup that bridges the gap between the band's "old guard" and youthful energy. Featuring vocalist Giles Lavery, the current iteration of the band focuses on delivering "note-for-note" performances to satisfy long-time fans. Zonder expresses excitement for the upcoming North American tour—the band's first in the U.S. in two decades—viewing it as a celebration of the music that fans have cherished since their high school days. Warlord remains a testament to the enduring power of high-quality songwriting and professional respect. By balancing a successful business in the modern recording industry with a deep commitment to the band's 80s roots, Mark Zonder ensures that the "Darkness" of Warlord continues to find its way into the "Light" for a new generation of fans.
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    52 分
  • Bringing The Darkness To The Light, March 16, 2026
    2026/03/16
    Guest, Nige Rockett
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    52 分
  • Bringing The Darkness To The Light, March 12, 2026
    2026/03/12
    Lesli Sanders Prophets Of Addiction
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    51 分