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Neil Gust talks bonding with Elliott Smith over music and how their lives were changed by CD players
In our latest episode, Neil Gust talks about bonding with Elliott Smith in college over music and how their lives changed when they both got CD players.
Full Heatmiser deep dive here: https://lifeoftherecord.com/#/heatmiser
Heatmiser documentary - interviews with Neil Gust , Tony Lash and Sam Coomes for the 25th anniversary of MIC CITY SONS
Life of the Record podcast
The Making of MIC CITY SONS by Heatmiser - featuring Neil Gust, Tony Lash and Sam Coomes
lifeoftherecord.com
published: 01 Nov 2021
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Neil Gust, Sam Coomes and Tony Lash of Heatmiser on Elliott Smith's "See You Later"
In our latest episode, Neil Gust, Sam Coomes and Tony Lash of Heatmiser talk about hearing Elliott Smith's song "See You Later" for the first time.
Full MIC CITY SONS deep dive here:
https://lifeoftherecord.com/#/heatmiser
Life of the Record podcast
Heatmiser documentary
Interviews with Neil Gust, Tony Lash and Sam Coomes
Episode 14
"The Making of MIC CITY SONS by Heatmiser - featuring Neil Gust, Tony Lash and Sam Coomes"
lifeoftherecord.com
published: 18 Nov 2021
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Behind the Song: "See You Later" by Heatmiser - featuring Neil Gust, Tony Lash and Sam Coomes
Neil Gust, Tony Lash and Sam Coomes discuss the hit potential of Elliott Smith's song, "See You Later."
From the 25th anniversary podcast "The Making of MIC CITY SONS by Heatmiser- featuring Neil Gust, Tony Lash and Sam Coomes." Elliott Smith interview by Shane Kennedy.
Life of the Record - Heatmiser Elliott Smith documentary podcast
Episode 15
https://lifeoftherecord.com/#/heatmiser
published: 26 Jan 2022
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Neil Gust - Silent Treatment (Demo)
This is a demo recorded around the time of Mic City Sons, possibly in consideration for that record. A much different version of this track was played during Heatmiser October 1994 KBOO acoustic set. Take note of the "map of a broken heart" line from this song making its way onto MCS proper.
published: 09 Jun 2022
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Heatmiser - Blackout (Live)
Steam/Purchase "The Music of Heatmiser" out now - https://orcd.co/themusicofheatmiser
Filmed by Ted Hill
Third Man Records releases The Music of Heatmiser, a new, 29-song compilation of previously unheard recordings by the legendary 90s indie rock group featuring Elliott Smith, Neil Gust, Tony Lash, and Brandt Peterson. Issued digitally and on vinyl for the first time ever, this release presents a treasure trove of rarities for diehards and new fans alike. In that spirit, Heatmiser also shared a rare, never-before-seen live video of the Smith-led Dead Air track “Dirt” performed at a wedding reception in 1992 for their friends Jo and Jennifer. The tape was thought to be lost until Summer 2023 when Jo found his broken camera with a tape still stuck in it. He extracted it with tweezers and ...
published: 13 Oct 2023
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Nakedly Examined Music #183: Neil Gust (No. 2, Heatmiser) Walks Around
Neil is known as the long-time collaborator of the late Elliot Smith in the Portland band Heatmiser, which released three albums and an EP starting in 1993. Then Neil fronted the band No. 2 for two albums before taking a break until recently from music.
We discuss "You Might Be Right" (and listen at the end to "I'm on a Mission") from the new No. 2 album First Love, "Critical Mass" from No Memory (1999), and "Why Did I Decide to Stay" by Heatmiser from Cop and Speeder (1994). Intro: “Rest My Head Against the Wall” by Heatmiser from Mic City Sons (1996). Hear more at no2music.bandcamp.com.
Hear more at nakedlyexaminedmusic.com. Support us at patreon.com/nakedlyexaminedmusic.
published: 28 Oct 2022
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Turned Out A Punk - Neil Gust from Heatmiser is here
Episode 465:
Today on the show, Heatmiser's Neil Gust is here! Listen in as Damian sits down with Neil to discuss punk and the complications that come when our friends become famous. From the importance of Gobblehoof, to the Poison Idea Connection, to various scenes in the pacific northwest, to grappling with Heatmiser's legacy and so much more: DON'T MISS THIS
Also , don't with the fantastic new Heatmiser retrospective compilation: " The Music Of Heatmiser ( https://thirdmanrecords.com/collections/heatmiser ) ", on Thirdman Records. Available everywhere, now.
published: 02 Nov 2023
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Interview with Heatmiser (incl Elliott Smith)
Interview with Heatmiser's, Elliott Smith, Neil Gust, and Tony Lash
"Portland 01/01/1996 (Craig Howard)"
Source:
http://deadmelodies.com/elliottsmith/modules.php?name=Media&song=264
published: 06 Jul 2011
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Behind the Song: "Plainclothes Man" by Heatmiser - feat. Neil Gust, Tony Lash and Sam Coomes
How Elliott Smith's song, "Plainclothes Man" came together for the final Heatmiser album, MIC CITY SONS.
From the 25th anniversary podcast "The Making of MIC CITY SONS by Heatmiser - featuring Neil Gust, Tony Lash and Sam Coomes." Elliott Smith interview by Shane Kennedy.
Life of the Record - Heatmiser Elliott Smith documentary podcast
Episode 15
https://lifeoftherecord.com/#/heatmiser
published: 26 Jan 2022
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Neil Gust On New No. 2 Album, First Love; Elliot Smith & Heatmiser, Jaguars, & His Love Of Vinyl
Today’s guest was into music earlier than most. Neil Gust had an obsession with vinyl as a toddler; he would walk around the house with records in his hands. His obsession stayed with him through college where he met Elliot Smith and started playing in bands with him. After graduating, the duo decided they would continue playing together and decided Portland Oregon was the place to go. That’s where Neil & Elliot formed the band Heatmiser. After their third album, Elliot’s solo work began getting a lot of traction and the band dissolved.
Neil decided to continue on with a new band which was accidentally given the moniker No. 2. Unfortunately, the band never really got the label support it deserved. And as the second album was released and things were getting harder, not easier, Neil put do...
published: 21 Sep 2022
1:03
Neil Gust talks bonding with Elliott Smith over music and how their lives were changed by CD players
In our latest episode, Neil Gust talks about bonding with Elliott Smith in college over music and how their lives changed when they both got CD players.
Full H...
In our latest episode, Neil Gust talks about bonding with Elliott Smith in college over music and how their lives changed when they both got CD players.
Full Heatmiser deep dive here: https://lifeoftherecord.com/#/heatmiser
Heatmiser documentary - interviews with Neil Gust , Tony Lash and Sam Coomes for the 25th anniversary of MIC CITY SONS
Life of the Record podcast
The Making of MIC CITY SONS by Heatmiser - featuring Neil Gust, Tony Lash and Sam Coomes
lifeoftherecord.com
https://wn.com/Neil_Gust_Talks_Bonding_With_Elliott_Smith_Over_Music_And_How_Their_Lives_Were_Changed_By_Cd_Players
In our latest episode, Neil Gust talks about bonding with Elliott Smith in college over music and how their lives changed when they both got CD players.
Full Heatmiser deep dive here: https://lifeoftherecord.com/#/heatmiser
Heatmiser documentary - interviews with Neil Gust , Tony Lash and Sam Coomes for the 25th anniversary of MIC CITY SONS
Life of the Record podcast
The Making of MIC CITY SONS by Heatmiser - featuring Neil Gust, Tony Lash and Sam Coomes
lifeoftherecord.com
- published: 01 Nov 2021
- views: 1460
1:10
Neil Gust, Sam Coomes and Tony Lash of Heatmiser on Elliott Smith's "See You Later"
In our latest episode, Neil Gust, Sam Coomes and Tony Lash of Heatmiser talk about hearing Elliott Smith's song "See You Later" for the first time.
Full MIC CI...
In our latest episode, Neil Gust, Sam Coomes and Tony Lash of Heatmiser talk about hearing Elliott Smith's song "See You Later" for the first time.
Full MIC CITY SONS deep dive here:
https://lifeoftherecord.com/#/heatmiser
Life of the Record podcast
Heatmiser documentary
Interviews with Neil Gust, Tony Lash and Sam Coomes
Episode 14
"The Making of MIC CITY SONS by Heatmiser - featuring Neil Gust, Tony Lash and Sam Coomes"
lifeoftherecord.com
https://wn.com/Neil_Gust,_Sam_Coomes_And_Tony_Lash_Of_Heatmiser_On_Elliott_Smith's_See_You_Later
In our latest episode, Neil Gust, Sam Coomes and Tony Lash of Heatmiser talk about hearing Elliott Smith's song "See You Later" for the first time.
Full MIC CITY SONS deep dive here:
https://lifeoftherecord.com/#/heatmiser
Life of the Record podcast
Heatmiser documentary
Interviews with Neil Gust, Tony Lash and Sam Coomes
Episode 14
"The Making of MIC CITY SONS by Heatmiser - featuring Neil Gust, Tony Lash and Sam Coomes"
lifeoftherecord.com
- published: 18 Nov 2021
- views: 1171
7:43
Behind the Song: "See You Later" by Heatmiser - featuring Neil Gust, Tony Lash and Sam Coomes
Neil Gust, Tony Lash and Sam Coomes discuss the hit potential of Elliott Smith's song, "See You Later."
From the 25th anniversary podcast "The Making of MIC C...
Neil Gust, Tony Lash and Sam Coomes discuss the hit potential of Elliott Smith's song, "See You Later."
From the 25th anniversary podcast "The Making of MIC CITY SONS by Heatmiser- featuring Neil Gust, Tony Lash and Sam Coomes." Elliott Smith interview by Shane Kennedy.
Life of the Record - Heatmiser Elliott Smith documentary podcast
Episode 15
https://lifeoftherecord.com/#/heatmiser
https://wn.com/Behind_The_Song_See_You_Later_By_Heatmiser_Featuring_Neil_Gust,_Tony_Lash_And_Sam_Coomes
Neil Gust, Tony Lash and Sam Coomes discuss the hit potential of Elliott Smith's song, "See You Later."
From the 25th anniversary podcast "The Making of MIC CITY SONS by Heatmiser- featuring Neil Gust, Tony Lash and Sam Coomes." Elliott Smith interview by Shane Kennedy.
Life of the Record - Heatmiser Elliott Smith documentary podcast
Episode 15
https://lifeoftherecord.com/#/heatmiser
- published: 26 Jan 2022
- views: 1131
2:34
Neil Gust - Silent Treatment (Demo)
This is a demo recorded around the time of Mic City Sons, possibly in consideration for that record. A much different version of this track was played during He...
This is a demo recorded around the time of Mic City Sons, possibly in consideration for that record. A much different version of this track was played during Heatmiser October 1994 KBOO acoustic set. Take note of the "map of a broken heart" line from this song making its way onto MCS proper.
https://wn.com/Neil_Gust_Silent_Treatment_(Demo)
This is a demo recorded around the time of Mic City Sons, possibly in consideration for that record. A much different version of this track was played during Heatmiser October 1994 KBOO acoustic set. Take note of the "map of a broken heart" line from this song making its way onto MCS proper.
- published: 09 Jun 2022
- views: 340
2:38
Heatmiser - Blackout (Live)
Steam/Purchase "The Music of Heatmiser" out now - https://orcd.co/themusicofheatmiser
Filmed by Ted Hill
Third Man Records releases The Music of Heatmiser, a ...
Steam/Purchase "The Music of Heatmiser" out now - https://orcd.co/themusicofheatmiser
Filmed by Ted Hill
Third Man Records releases The Music of Heatmiser, a new, 29-song compilation of previously unheard recordings by the legendary 90s indie rock group featuring Elliott Smith, Neil Gust, Tony Lash, and Brandt Peterson. Issued digitally and on vinyl for the first time ever, this release presents a treasure trove of rarities for diehards and new fans alike. In that spirit, Heatmiser also shared a rare, never-before-seen live video of the Smith-led Dead Air track “Dirt” performed at a wedding reception in 1992 for their friends Jo and Jennifer. The tape was thought to be lost until Summer 2023 when Jo found his broken camera with a tape still stuck in it. He extracted it with tweezers and had it digitized, while Lash enhanced the audio. Despite the song’s punk intensity, the video sees the band in a joyous, relaxed environment, heightening a sense of the band’s nascent and bright camaraderie.
The legend of Heatmiser has only grown in the last several decades since the Portland rock greats released what would end up being their final album, 1996’s Mic City Sons. Now, The Music of Heatmiser provides a new and unique opportunity to hear the quartet at their most elemental: ferocious and passionate, with miles of melody and a shocking immediacy for a band that was still in the embryonic stages.
This compilation spans the group’s earliest years, including a tour-only demos cassette from 1992 (which also shares this compilation’s namesake), a previously lost-to-time session at Portland radio station KBOO, and a wealth of previously unreleased material that showcases Heatmiser’s true essence as a band — like the group’s previously unreleased cover of the Beatles’ “Revolution,” recorded for and rejected by an ad agency but fully restored here in revelatory fashion thanks to Lash’s work excavating and re-mixing the bulk of the music found here.
“I’ve really enjoyed revisiting this music for the music. It’s great to remember the times that we worked together very well, and how that reflects in the music itself,” Peterson says. “When Elliott became Elliott Smith, Heatmiser immediately got eclipsed by that—so we all left it behind,” Gust adds, “...but when Tony started sending me these recordings, I remembered how fun this was, and how much we loved it. It’s loud and ferocious, and what we were doing back then is what I still look for in music today.” Longtime fans will doubtlessly be delighted by the treasure trove on display here—and newcomers now have the perfect entry point for discovering this cultishly beloved band’s catalog.
Follow Heatmiser:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/heatmiser_archv/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063227724034
Bandcamp - https://themusicofheatmiser.bandcamp.com/album/the-music-of-heatmiser
Follow Third Man:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thirdmanrecords/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThirdManRecords
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thirdmanrecords
#thirdmanrecords #heatmiser #elliottsmith
https://wn.com/Heatmiser_Blackout_(Live)
Steam/Purchase "The Music of Heatmiser" out now - https://orcd.co/themusicofheatmiser
Filmed by Ted Hill
Third Man Records releases The Music of Heatmiser, a new, 29-song compilation of previously unheard recordings by the legendary 90s indie rock group featuring Elliott Smith, Neil Gust, Tony Lash, and Brandt Peterson. Issued digitally and on vinyl for the first time ever, this release presents a treasure trove of rarities for diehards and new fans alike. In that spirit, Heatmiser also shared a rare, never-before-seen live video of the Smith-led Dead Air track “Dirt” performed at a wedding reception in 1992 for their friends Jo and Jennifer. The tape was thought to be lost until Summer 2023 when Jo found his broken camera with a tape still stuck in it. He extracted it with tweezers and had it digitized, while Lash enhanced the audio. Despite the song’s punk intensity, the video sees the band in a joyous, relaxed environment, heightening a sense of the band’s nascent and bright camaraderie.
The legend of Heatmiser has only grown in the last several decades since the Portland rock greats released what would end up being their final album, 1996’s Mic City Sons. Now, The Music of Heatmiser provides a new and unique opportunity to hear the quartet at their most elemental: ferocious and passionate, with miles of melody and a shocking immediacy for a band that was still in the embryonic stages.
This compilation spans the group’s earliest years, including a tour-only demos cassette from 1992 (which also shares this compilation’s namesake), a previously lost-to-time session at Portland radio station KBOO, and a wealth of previously unreleased material that showcases Heatmiser’s true essence as a band — like the group’s previously unreleased cover of the Beatles’ “Revolution,” recorded for and rejected by an ad agency but fully restored here in revelatory fashion thanks to Lash’s work excavating and re-mixing the bulk of the music found here.
“I’ve really enjoyed revisiting this music for the music. It’s great to remember the times that we worked together very well, and how that reflects in the music itself,” Peterson says. “When Elliott became Elliott Smith, Heatmiser immediately got eclipsed by that—so we all left it behind,” Gust adds, “...but when Tony started sending me these recordings, I remembered how fun this was, and how much we loved it. It’s loud and ferocious, and what we were doing back then is what I still look for in music today.” Longtime fans will doubtlessly be delighted by the treasure trove on display here—and newcomers now have the perfect entry point for discovering this cultishly beloved band’s catalog.
Follow Heatmiser:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/heatmiser_archv/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063227724034
Bandcamp - https://themusicofheatmiser.bandcamp.com/album/the-music-of-heatmiser
Follow Third Man:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thirdmanrecords/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThirdManRecords
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thirdmanrecords
#thirdmanrecords #heatmiser #elliottsmith
- published: 13 Oct 2023
- views: 1490
1:04:01
Nakedly Examined Music #183: Neil Gust (No. 2, Heatmiser) Walks Around
Neil is known as the long-time collaborator of the late Elliot Smith in the Portland band Heatmiser, which released three albums and an EP starting in 1993. The...
Neil is known as the long-time collaborator of the late Elliot Smith in the Portland band Heatmiser, which released three albums and an EP starting in 1993. Then Neil fronted the band No. 2 for two albums before taking a break until recently from music.
We discuss "You Might Be Right" (and listen at the end to "I'm on a Mission") from the new No. 2 album First Love, "Critical Mass" from No Memory (1999), and "Why Did I Decide to Stay" by Heatmiser from Cop and Speeder (1994). Intro: “Rest My Head Against the Wall” by Heatmiser from Mic City Sons (1996). Hear more at no2music.bandcamp.com.
Hear more at nakedlyexaminedmusic.com. Support us at patreon.com/nakedlyexaminedmusic.
https://wn.com/Nakedly_Examined_Music_183_Neil_Gust_(No._2,_Heatmiser)_Walks_Around
Neil is known as the long-time collaborator of the late Elliot Smith in the Portland band Heatmiser, which released three albums and an EP starting in 1993. Then Neil fronted the band No. 2 for two albums before taking a break until recently from music.
We discuss "You Might Be Right" (and listen at the end to "I'm on a Mission") from the new No. 2 album First Love, "Critical Mass" from No Memory (1999), and "Why Did I Decide to Stay" by Heatmiser from Cop and Speeder (1994). Intro: “Rest My Head Against the Wall” by Heatmiser from Mic City Sons (1996). Hear more at no2music.bandcamp.com.
Hear more at nakedlyexaminedmusic.com. Support us at patreon.com/nakedlyexaminedmusic.
- published: 28 Oct 2022
- views: 128
1:19:16
Turned Out A Punk - Neil Gust from Heatmiser is here
Episode 465:
Today on the show, Heatmiser's Neil Gust is here! Listen in as Damian sits down with Neil to discuss punk and the complications that come when our...
Episode 465:
Today on the show, Heatmiser's Neil Gust is here! Listen in as Damian sits down with Neil to discuss punk and the complications that come when our friends become famous. From the importance of Gobblehoof, to the Poison Idea Connection, to various scenes in the pacific northwest, to grappling with Heatmiser's legacy and so much more: DON'T MISS THIS
Also , don't with the fantastic new Heatmiser retrospective compilation: " The Music Of Heatmiser ( https://thirdmanrecords.com/collections/heatmiser ) ", on Thirdman Records. Available everywhere, now.
https://wn.com/Turned_Out_A_Punk_Neil_Gust_From_Heatmiser_Is_Here
Episode 465:
Today on the show, Heatmiser's Neil Gust is here! Listen in as Damian sits down with Neil to discuss punk and the complications that come when our friends become famous. From the importance of Gobblehoof, to the Poison Idea Connection, to various scenes in the pacific northwest, to grappling with Heatmiser's legacy and so much more: DON'T MISS THIS
Also , don't with the fantastic new Heatmiser retrospective compilation: " The Music Of Heatmiser ( https://thirdmanrecords.com/collections/heatmiser ) ", on Thirdman Records. Available everywhere, now.
- published: 02 Nov 2023
- views: 78
8:23
Interview with Heatmiser (incl Elliott Smith)
Interview with Heatmiser's, Elliott Smith, Neil Gust, and Tony Lash
"Portland 01/01/1996 (Craig Howard)"
Source:
http://deadmelodies.com/elliottsmith/mo...
Interview with Heatmiser's, Elliott Smith, Neil Gust, and Tony Lash
"Portland 01/01/1996 (Craig Howard)"
Source:
http://deadmelodies.com/elliottsmith/modules.php?name=Media&song=264
https://wn.com/Interview_With_Heatmiser_(Incl_Elliott_Smith)
Interview with Heatmiser's, Elliott Smith, Neil Gust, and Tony Lash
"Portland 01/01/1996 (Craig Howard)"
Source:
http://deadmelodies.com/elliottsmith/modules.php?name=Media&song=264
- published: 06 Jul 2011
- views: 61715
10:08
Behind the Song: "Plainclothes Man" by Heatmiser - feat. Neil Gust, Tony Lash and Sam Coomes
How Elliott Smith's song, "Plainclothes Man" came together for the final Heatmiser album, MIC CITY SONS.
From the 25th anniversary podcast "The Making of MIC ...
How Elliott Smith's song, "Plainclothes Man" came together for the final Heatmiser album, MIC CITY SONS.
From the 25th anniversary podcast "The Making of MIC CITY SONS by Heatmiser - featuring Neil Gust, Tony Lash and Sam Coomes." Elliott Smith interview by Shane Kennedy.
Life of the Record - Heatmiser Elliott Smith documentary podcast
Episode 15
https://lifeoftherecord.com/#/heatmiser
https://wn.com/Behind_The_Song_Plainclothes_Man_By_Heatmiser_Feat._Neil_Gust,_Tony_Lash_And_Sam_Coomes
How Elliott Smith's song, "Plainclothes Man" came together for the final Heatmiser album, MIC CITY SONS.
From the 25th anniversary podcast "The Making of MIC CITY SONS by Heatmiser - featuring Neil Gust, Tony Lash and Sam Coomes." Elliott Smith interview by Shane Kennedy.
Life of the Record - Heatmiser Elliott Smith documentary podcast
Episode 15
https://lifeoftherecord.com/#/heatmiser
- published: 26 Jan 2022
- views: 5678
57:39
Neil Gust On New No. 2 Album, First Love; Elliot Smith & Heatmiser, Jaguars, & His Love Of Vinyl
Today’s guest was into music earlier than most. Neil Gust had an obsession with vinyl as a toddler; he would walk around the house with records in his hands. Hi...
Today’s guest was into music earlier than most. Neil Gust had an obsession with vinyl as a toddler; he would walk around the house with records in his hands. His obsession stayed with him through college where he met Elliot Smith and started playing in bands with him. After graduating, the duo decided they would continue playing together and decided Portland Oregon was the place to go. That’s where Neil & Elliot formed the band Heatmiser. After their third album, Elliot’s solo work began getting a lot of traction and the band dissolved.
Neil decided to continue on with a new band which was accidentally given the moniker No. 2. Unfortunately, the band never really got the label support it deserved. And as the second album was released and things were getting harder, not easier, Neil put down music and began a new career in video editing. That took him to NYC where he found great success creating videos for Jaguar automobiles. But one night, playing Skyrim, Neil had an epiphany and No. 2 was reborn. It was picking up steam when COVID stalled everything. But Neil soldiered on in a Connecticut boathouse. So check out the new album by No. 2 called First Love. Follow their IG account @___numberdeux___, pick up the album from Jealous Butcher or wherever you get music. Follow us @PerformanceAnx. Show us some support with coffee at ko.fi.com/performanceanxiety or purchase things at performanceanx.threadless.com. At this point, I present to you, Neil Gust of No. 2 on Performance Anxiety on the Pantheon Podcast Network.
https://wn.com/Neil_Gust_On_New_No._2_Album,_First_Love_Elliot_Smith_Heatmiser,_Jaguars,_His_Love_Of_Vinyl
Today’s guest was into music earlier than most. Neil Gust had an obsession with vinyl as a toddler; he would walk around the house with records in his hands. His obsession stayed with him through college where he met Elliot Smith and started playing in bands with him. After graduating, the duo decided they would continue playing together and decided Portland Oregon was the place to go. That’s where Neil & Elliot formed the band Heatmiser. After their third album, Elliot’s solo work began getting a lot of traction and the band dissolved.
Neil decided to continue on with a new band which was accidentally given the moniker No. 2. Unfortunately, the band never really got the label support it deserved. And as the second album was released and things were getting harder, not easier, Neil put down music and began a new career in video editing. That took him to NYC where he found great success creating videos for Jaguar automobiles. But one night, playing Skyrim, Neil had an epiphany and No. 2 was reborn. It was picking up steam when COVID stalled everything. But Neil soldiered on in a Connecticut boathouse. So check out the new album by No. 2 called First Love. Follow their IG account @___numberdeux___, pick up the album from Jealous Butcher or wherever you get music. Follow us @PerformanceAnx. Show us some support with coffee at ko.fi.com/performanceanxiety or purchase things at performanceanx.threadless.com. At this point, I present to you, Neil Gust of No. 2 on Performance Anxiety on the Pantheon Podcast Network.
- published: 21 Sep 2022
- views: 333