
YQYDJ Ep 12:Exploring the Depths of Misanthropy with Matty Corvin
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Summary
In this episode of 'Yes, Quit Your Day Job', host Seven Dunbar interviews Matty Corvin, the founder and frontman of Corvins Breed. They discuss Matty's journey in the music industry, the evolution of his band, and the challenges of touring. Matty shares insights into his creative process for the album 'Misanthropy', his collaboration with Nero Bellum, and the unique experiences of live performances. The conversation also touches on the symbolism of crows, the lessons learned in the music industry, and the future of industrial music.
Takeaways
Matty Corvin has been active in the music industry for over 11 years. The music industry has changed significantly over the years. Live shows are a blend of personal emotions and performance. Crows symbolize resilience and are a personal connection for Matty. The album 'Misanthropy' was a therapeutic process for Matty. Collaboration with Nero Bellum was a seamless creative experience. The music video for 'Straight to the Curb' was a collaborative effort. Live shows are designed to create a ritualistic experience for the audience. Consistency and patience are crucial for independent artists. Industrial music continues to evolve and blend with other genres.
Sound Bites
"Misanthropy is therapeutic." "Consistency is key." "Patience is everything."
Keywords
Matty Corvin, Corvins Breed, industrial metal, music industry, touring, collaboration, Misanthropy, music video, live shows, music lessons