Pete Murray on Aaron Lewis, Staind, Lo Pro, Ultraspank: Peter Murray Interview

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • The Heavy Metal sitdown is back with another great episode. On This Epiosde, we talk to Pete Murray from Lo Pro, Ultraspank, White Noise Owl, and Life On Planet 9.
    Please check out the links below. Pete is still involved his project Life On Planet 9
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Komentáře • 12

  • @TheHeavyMetalSitdown
    @TheHeavyMetalSitdown  Před 24 dny

    Please subscribe if you enjoyed the show and please share this with people who you think would enjoy this

  • @NISPEY63RD
    @NISPEY63RD Před 20 dny +1

    Thank you so much for this! Pete is the man! Please please follow thru with a second interview talking about LOP9. Pete has got me thru some really shitty times with his catalog.. especially LOP9 🙌

    • @TheHeavyMetalSitdown
      @TheHeavyMetalSitdown  Před 20 dny

      @@NISPEY63RD thank you so much for the kind words. I am trying to make that second interview happen. I hope it will. I will be reaching out to Pete again soon. I really appreciate you watching and appreciate the kind words

  • @mypondd
    @mypondd Před 16 dny +2

    This is so goddamn awesome! I don't think I can express how much I love his music, it has gotten me through some rough times and Pete as a person seems like a super nice guy. Id have to say my favorite album is the beautiful sounds of revenge - it's one of the most beautiful albums I've never heard (and will continue to hear).
    Loved this video!

    • @TheHeavyMetalSitdown
      @TheHeavyMetalSitdown  Před 16 dny +1

      @@mypondd well thank you so much for watching and thanks for the kind words. Pete is certainly a legend of that time period of music for sure

  • @psittack
    @psittack Před 24 dny +2

    Awesome interview. Great insightful questions from you as an obvious fan from way back too!
    I'm gutted to never have seen any of Pete's projects live (I'm in the UK), but following his music for 20+ years has been constantly rewarding. His voice is just amazing, and he's welcome at my house for a cup of tea and a chat should he ever find himself in Nottingham!
    It's also great to see he's settled into a very happy life now, where he's able to work a job he loves but still make music too. Sounds like the early experiences with Ultraspank came close to knocking him out of the music game forever. 'Click' is still on my gym playlist and is a hugely underrated nu-metal classic from back then.
    Thanks again to you & Pete for a great interview.

    • @TheHeavyMetalSitdown
      @TheHeavyMetalSitdown  Před 24 dny

      @@psittack Thank you so much for the kind words. I agree with you on all your points

  • @jordanandrewreviews
    @jordanandrewreviews Před 25 dny +1

    Thank you for this! Pete is an absolute legend. My favorite singer of all time. I’m constantly amazed by his voice, and vocal range and how he’s able to change the sound of his voice to fit whatever he wants to do with it. I’ll listen to anything he’s involved with. Great interview!

    • @TheHeavyMetalSitdown
      @TheHeavyMetalSitdown  Před 24 dny +1

      Hey thanks for the comment and the kind words man..Pete is great. One of the most unique voices from that era of music

    • @jordanandrewreviews
      @jordanandrewreviews Před 24 dny +1

      @@TheHeavyMetalSitdown I agree. I found Lopro because of Aaron Lewis and Staind right out of High School back in 2003-ish Been following Pete ever since. Even went back and found Ultraspank. Wish Pete would get more recognition for his voice and talent.

    • @TheHeavyMetalSitdown
      @TheHeavyMetalSitdown  Před 24 dny +2

      @@jordanandrewreviews I would also add that lo pro and Ultraspank were criminally under rated. They inspired and influenced so many bands from that era

    • @jordanandrewreviews
      @jordanandrewreviews Před 24 dny

      @@TheHeavyMetalSitdown Criminally underrated is right. There’s so many bands today that get accolades and recognition for subpar music but the really good bands just get overlooked and end up fizzling out. Glad Pete and Neil never gave up cause we never would have gotten the awesome music they continue to produce. Wish I coulda seen these guys perform live.