After mentioning his love for Genghis Tron on a previous podcast, clown and founding member Hamilton Jordan connect for a conversation about music, art, and the importance of taking a break to reset.
After mentioning his love for Genghis Tron on a previous podcast, clown and founding member Hamilton Jordan connect for a conversation about music, art, and the importance of taking a break to reset.
Host Craig Reynolds and the Trade Wind frontman get into a conversation that ranges from cereal to communism, civic responsibility to Metallica’s St. Anger… and naturally the band’s new record arriving May 21st.
The founder of Hollister Cannabis Co. details the collaboration in Clown Cannabis and reveals the personal experiences that convinced him of the plant’s obvious health benefits which inspired him to invest in the industry as a means of truly helping people holistically.
The latest episode of clown’s conversation series features a discussion rooted in mentorship as the veteran shares a lifetime of rock wisdom with the emerging frontman.
The metal icon shares the start of his latest project with his son Igor Amadeus, revisits the lasting impact of Sepultura, and emphasizes that his love for the music is as strong as ever.
Planetary scientist Tom Wagner and clown discuss how research and planning are helping humanity find new and exciting ways to combat global problems in 2021.
The architect behind Behemoth checks in with clown to dissect the era of Covid, assess what normal will be post-pandemic, and celebrate the silver lining in being able to hit the reset button during the downtime.
The master craftsman shares what he loves most about the process of making whiskey and connects with his collaborative partner clown in a conversation that touches on everything from their shared love of Iowa to important role of Paul Gray.
When not on tour with Butcher Babies, Carla Harvey works as a grief counselor and an end of life specialist. In a candid conversation with clown, the multi-talent talks finality, closure, and dealing with loss in a way that is healthy and productive.
The first video interview of the conversation series welcomes the iconic frontman for a discussion that ranges from free love, to fuck politics, to making the world a better place through art and music.
The frontman for Canadian deathcore outfit Brand of Sacrifice details how anime and manga led him to explore extremity in metal, taught him to appreciate art with an edge, and created a deep respect for dark art with real narrative.
The revered composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist shares how his enduring love for music is so deeply rooted, that he feels like it’s something he needs to defend.
Heavy culture ambassador Jamey Jasta weighs in on projecting positivity, appreciating the simple details of life, and expanding his perspective to include more than just the tunnel vision of work.
The first solo female artist to sign to Roadrunner Records discusses mentorship with Kanye West, her unashamed sexuality, and how provocative performance art helped her to purge the weight of real life toxicity.
The patron saint of heavy metal reflects on the earliest years of his career and details how music, since the very beginning, has been an all consuming obsession.