
Lead Singer Syndrome with Shane Told Caleb Shomo Pt.2 (Beartooth, Attack Attack, Silvertooth)
Nov 14, 2016
Caleb Shomo, the dynamic lead singer of Beartooth, returns for a lively chat with Shane. They dive into the relentless hype surrounding Beartooth and Caleb's ongoing journey toward self-acceptance. The pressure of following up a successful debut album looms large, while nostalgia sparks memories from the Warped Tour. They reflect on mental health during tours and the significance of friendship and community. Exciting news about the Silvertooth project and thoughts on their biggest headline show yet keep the energy high!
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Live Shows Shaped The Second Record
- Touring taught Caleb which parts of songs genuinely connect live and shaped Aggressive's fast creation.
- He used live feedback to make the record more energetic and direct.
Two-Month Writing Explosion
- Caleb explains Aggressive was written rapidly after touring pent-up ideas and changing emotions.
- He says lyrics and riffs exploded out of him in a short, intense burst in the studio.
Anger Replaced Sadness As Fuel
- Caleb shifted from melancholic to angry energy because touring helped him process past depression.
- That emotional pivot made Aggressive more confrontational than the debut.

