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Paul Seymore of FaceTime: From Michael Jackson to Metalcore Mastery and much more on The Hang!

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In this episode of The Hang, host Scott Saldinger sits down with Paul Seymore, the dynamic frontman of Houston-based metalcore band FaceTime. Paul delves into his musical journey, tracing his evolution from early influences like Michael Jackson to becoming a pivotal figure in the metalcore scene. He reflects on his formative years, sharing, "I would say that music found me. My earliest memories regarding music were at three, four years old, and Michael Jackson was huge. I would spend hours and hours... I had the Moonwalker VHS tape and I ran that thing ragged."

Paul discusses the challenges he faced growing up, including being ridiculed for his appearance, and how bands like Stick to Your Guns played a crucial role in his life, stating, "Stick to Your Guns saved my life." These experiences shaped his path and fueled his passion for music.

The conversation shifts to the formation of FaceTime, where Paul provides insights into the band's songwriting process and the collaborative dynamics that drive their unique sound. He offers an in-depth look into their latest single, 'Bury You Alive,' explaining that the song is about severing toxic relationships: "Lyrically, the song is essentially about kind of cutting someone off and being done with it."

Paul also shares memorable moments from their performances, including an incident where they were met by police in full riot gear, highlighting the intensity and passion that characterize their shows.

Throughout the interview, Paul emphasizes the importance of supporting musicians by purchasing their music and attending live shows. He also recommends other artists to check out, praising Diamond Construct as "insanely creative."

Join us for this engaging conversation as Paul Seymour opens up about his personal experiences, the evolution of FaceTime, and the stories behind their powerful music.

#metalcore #metal #facetime #houston

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In this episode of The Hang, host Scott Saldinger sits down with Paul Seymore, the dynamic frontman of Houston-based metalcore band FaceTime. Paul delves into his musical journey, tracing his evolution from early influences like Michael Jackson to becoming a pivotal figure in the metalcore scene. He reflects on his formative years, sharing, "I would say that music found me. My earliest memories regarding music were at three, four years old, and Michael Jackson was huge. I would spend hours and hours... I had the Moonwalker VHS tape and I ran that thing ragged."

Paul discusses the challenges he faced growing up, including being ridiculed for his appearance, and how bands like Stick to Your Guns played a crucial role in his life, stating, "Stick to Your Guns saved my life." These experiences shaped his path and fueled his passion for music.

The conversation shifts to the formation of FaceTime, where Paul provides insights into the band's songwriting process and the collaborative dynamics that drive their unique sound. He offers an in-depth look into their latest single, 'Bury You Alive,' explaining that the song is about severing toxic relationships: "Lyrically, the song is essentially about kind of cutting someone off and being done with it."

Paul also shares memorable moments from their performances, including an incident where they were met by police in full riot gear, highlighting the intensity and passion that characterize their shows.

Throughout the interview, Paul emphasizes the importance of supporting musicians by purchasing their music and attending live shows. He also recommends other artists to check out, praising Diamond Construct as "insanely creative."

Join us for this engaging conversation as Paul Seymour opens up about his personal experiences, the evolution of FaceTime, and the stories behind their powerful music.

#metalcore #metal #facetime #houston

Instagram

YouTube

Spotify

iTunes: Bury You Alive - Single by Facetime

  continue reading

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