Talkin’ Rock with Creed’s Scott Stapp, Eric Vanlerberghe from I Prevail, and Badflower’s Josh Katz
It’s a triple bill of singers on this episode of Talkin’ Rock.
Scott Stapp starts us off as he talks about Creed hitting the big stages again. He spoke about how it was for him personally and professionally. His latest solo album is stellar, and he just released a new single called ‘Deadman’s Trigger’. He says something cool is coming from the single in the future. We also talked about their trip to the Indy 500, being a grandpa, and more.
Next, it’s Eric Vanlerberghe from I Prevail. What’s it like to be thrust into the spotlight after Brian Burkheiser left the band? He answers that….talks about the latest single ‘Into Hell’, the writing process for the upcoming album, playing shows at their hometown venue of Pine Knob, and more.
Finally, singer Josh Katz of Badflower. Their new album No Place Like Home is out now. As with their other records, this is another personal album for the guys. One song in particular speaks to losing a pet. Josh said it was an emotional day of interviews. for him.
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