Hiro Yamamoto (Truly, Soundgarden) - EP207 - The Creative Asylum

FEB 17, 202651 MIN
The Creative Asylum Podcast

Hiro Yamamoto (Truly, Soundgarden) - EP207 - The Creative Asylum

FEB 17, 202651 MIN

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<p>This week we sit down with Hiro Yamamoto — co-founder and original bass player of Soundgarden, one of the most important bands from the Seattle Music explosion that changed the course of rock forever. Hiro’s musical journey is rich and expansive. From the thunder of early grunge to the expansive psych-rock of TRULY, and his instrumental surf-punk band, the Bellingham-based Stereo Donkey, he's now back into the spotlight with the re-release of TRULY’s seminal Fast Stories…from Kid Coma (which includes an upcoming tour that’s got fans buzzing). Recently inducted into the Rock &amp; Roll Hall of Fame as one of the founders of Soundgarden, Hiro reflects on a lifetime of riffs, risks, and reinvention.</p><br><p>This episode however goes well beyond his musical journey. Hiro and I talk about how the experience of being a Japanese-American — and a person of color has shaped some of his attitudes. At a time when our country is wrestling with disturbing echoes of its worst moments, the racially targeted rhetoric to threats against due process and a codified rejections of basic human rights, Hiro identifies why it's important that your voice be heard if you have a platform to speak from.&nbsp;We explore how those challenges intersect with art, identity and community, and why voices like his matter now more than ever. Join us for an episode that’s equal parts musical history, genuine reflection, and the urgency of the challenges that face us as a nation.&nbsp;</p><br><p> * * * * </p><p>PLEASE FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:</p><p>Website:</p><p> https://www.TheCApod.com </p><br><p>Facebook:</p><p> https://www.facebook.com/TheCApod/ </p><br><p>Instagram:</p><p> https://www.instagram.com/CreativeAsylumCA/ </p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>