In Conversation: Daryl Taberski of Snapcase
My original interview with Snapcase, which appeared in the Summer 1995 issue of Anti-Matter, kind of felt like a breakthrough: Having been dogged with a bizarre (and unearned) “tough guy” reputation for the first two years of their career, these interviews—with all five members of the band at the time—allowed for an opportunity to show us who they were in fact. What they revealed was a complex, but thoughtful portrait of five hardcore kids in separate, but similar stages of self-discovery. In many ways, it foreshadowed the mission statement that anchored their breakthrough album, Progression Through Unlearning: Snapcase were interested in growth, development, and empathy. And in the 29 years since that first interview, they have continued to pursue these ends.
Of everyone I’ve met from doing …
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