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Ep.319 – Hangwire’s Sonic Odyssey from Lockdown to ‘Farewell’

  1. Ep.319 – Hangwire’s Sonic Odyssey from Lockdown to ‘Farewell’ James Cox & Blake Moseley 47:47

Welcome to a special episode of the When Words Fail Music Speaks Podcast, where we delve deep into the heart and soul of Hangwire, a band that has swiftly risen through the ranks of the post-punk revival scene since their formation amid the global upheaval of 2020. In this enlightening interview, we uncover the layers of their latest album “Farewell,” released in 2023, and explore the rich tapestry of influences that have shaped their distinctive sound.
Main Themes:

  • Formation and Evolution: Discover how Hangwire came together during the lock downs of 2020 and how their sound has matured and evolved since then, drawing heavily on the vibrancy of the 1980s music scene.
  • Post-Punk Kaijaw: Hangwire introduces us to their unique sound, post-punk kaijaw, a term they coined to describe their blend of classic post-punk vibes with an eclectic mix of genres. Learn how this innovative sound sets them apart in the music industry.
  • Inspirational Tapestry: The band members share their varied musical inspirations, ranging from the Southern Rock, blues, and jazz that influenced their early days, to the impactful presence of artists like Nick Cave and Django Reinhardt. They also discuss contemporary influences, including admiration for bands like Fontaines D.C. and The Horrors, and connections with musicians such as Tattoo Billy.
  • Creative Process: Gain insights into Hangwire’s creative process, including how they draw inspiration from a wide array of sources and how they approach the songwriting and recording process.
  • Genre Blending: The conversation takes a deep dive into the band’s thoughts on the blending of music genres, the changes in band line-ups over the years, and the creative freedom that comes with such evolution.
  • Technology and Music: Hangwire weighs in on the controversial use of holograms of deceased artists in live performances, sharing their perspective on the ethics and emotional impact of this technology on the music industry.
  • Emotional Expression: Explore the band’s connection with albums like Nine Inch Nails’ “The Downward Spiral,” and how they strive to convey deep emotional experiences through their music.
  • Gratitude and Connection: Throughout the interview, Hangwire expresses heartfelt gratitude for their musical influences, their fans, and the role of social media in fostering a community of like-minded individuals who share a love for the music of the 80s and beyond.

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James Cox Podcast Host who has Cerebral Palsy

James Cox is an individual living with cerebral palsy. He has a podcast called “When Words Fail…Music Speaks” in which he discusses how Music can help with depression. James has lived with cerebral palsy all of his life, and now he wants to help people understand that living with a disability does not define who he is.

James’ dad is a retired colonel in the Air Force, so he lived in many different places such as the Philippines and bases in the southeast USA meeting many interesting people and gaining life experience. James has worked several different jobs over the years that allowed him the opportunity to meet new people and gain different outlooks on life. Places such as Central Carolina Tech College, The Sumter Library, Dave and Buster’s, and Outback Steakhouse.

James has been living on his own for five years now. Moving out of Sumter SC, he has been living up to his life long goal to live on his own and thrive despite his disability. He now lives in Columbia SC and has a part time job that he loves in addition to his podcast.

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