In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian sits down with Collin Hegna, the charismatic frontman of the band Federale and long-time bassist with the iconic Brian Jonestown Massacre, for an in-depth conversation about Federale's latest album "Reverb and Seduction." Collin delves into the album's eclectic influences, ranging from classic spaghetti western soundtracks to modern psychedelic rock, and elaborates on the unique creative dynamics within the band that bring their distinctive sound to life. He candidly discusses the logistical and emotional challenges of recording during the pandemic, including the innovative solutions they employed to maintain their artistic vision despite social distancing restrictions.
Throughout the interview, Collin shares fascinating insights into his musical journey. He reflects on the highs and lows of his career, including unforgettable concerts that left a lasting impact on him and heartwarming interactions with fans that reaffirmed his passion for music.
Beyond his musical endeavors, Collin opens up about his lesser-known passion for cooking, describing how the culinary arts provide a creative outlet and a sense of relaxation. He also expresses his deep admiration for Jimi Hendrix, citing the legendary guitarist as a profound influence on his own musical style and philosophy.
The episode offers a comprehensive look at Collin's creative process, shedding light on how he crafts songs from initial inspiration to final production. He hints at exciting future plans for Federale, including potential tours and new projects, and reflects on the evolution of his music over the years. This engaging conversation not only highlights Collin's artistic journey but also provides listeners with a deeper understanding of the man behind the music.
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