Welcome back to When Words Fail, Music Speaks, the podcast where host James Cox uses the power of music to battle Depression, find purpose, and connect us all. In today’s episode we sit down with a truly multifaceted guest—Scott Pryor, the voice behind the hard‑rock/metal outfit War Child.
From serving as a United States Marine to building a successful trial‑law practice and directing award‑winning films, Scott has lived more than one life. Yet it’s the music he creates after a heartbreaking personal loss—his son’s suicide in 2023—that has become his most potent Therapy. He’ll walk us through his emotionally charged debut, Wide Awake, and the fresh, “harder” direction of his upcoming third album, which blends metal riffs, pop‑sweet moments, and bold covers of Nine Inch Nails’ “Hurt,” Pat Benatar’s “We Belong,” Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance,” and the Broadway anthem “Defying Gravity.”
Scott also shares the gritty realities of his law career—setting a Georgia record $162 million settlement for a catastrophic crash— and how his Marine training taught him to “suffer well” and turn adversity into Growth. Faith, Family, and a dedicated team of producers (Jan Smith, Jesse Owen Aston), vocal coach Heidi, and his motorcycle crew all play a part in his relentless creative engine.
We’ll hear snippets of his latest lyrics, discover the songs that pull him out of darkness (think Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” and Metallica’s “One”), and get a glimpse of life on the road as War Child prepares to open for Buck Cherry and roll out a full‑length record next year.
If you’ve ever felt the weight of Grief, the pull of a riff, or the comfort of a chorus in a lonely moment, this conversation is for you. Stay tuned—because when words fail, Scott’s music speaks louder than ever.