It’s a chronological depiction of all the agnostic and atheist beliefs, way back from early philosophy and so on. We had written a few songs already and Mark, our guitar player, found it in a book called The Atheist’s Handbook. It was at the beginning of the writing process. Your latest album was based on the essay “Imagine There’s No Heaven: A Letter to the 6 Billionth Citizen.” How did this essay inspire the making of this album? That was one of the things that I was going to ask you. One of his essays helped inspire this record. It’s a collaboration between authors and musicians. I know October 1 we are playing a show in New York with Salman Rushdie for Housing Works, that Spin magazine has just started to put on. We’re actually going to take at least a couple of weeks off. Now the tour goes through the end of August. Now Zechs Marquis is on tour and then As Tall As Lions finishes it up.Ĭool. It kind of depends on the market and going back and forth. We’re co-headliners so we are headlining every few shows. ![]() Gavin Hayes An interview with lead singer of Dredg Tim Wardynĭredg has been described as pop, rock, alternative, metal, and about 12,000 other adjectives, but lead singer Gavin Hayes probably describes their music best: “Void Rock.” Enter the void and learn about how they came up with their band name, how he found his biological family and how Salman Rushdie inspired their latest album The Pariah, The Parrot and The Delusion.
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