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 heartdea13r w/ chr1stoph3r g0nda Bruce Smith: “The more I give of my true self, the more the audience gets back.”
heartdea13r Podcast // Episode 28 // Bruce Smith
Bruce Neal Smith is an American musician best known as the drummer for the post-punk band The Pop Group. He has also been a member of The Slits and the New Age Steppers and performed with Public Image Ltd from 1986 to 1992, and then from 2009 to 2025. He was raised and educated in Bristol, England and is also the drummer for the supergroup Ashes and Diamonds, alongside Daniel Ash (from Bauhaus/Love and Rockets) and Paul Denman (from Sade). The band's debut album, ‘Ashes and Diamonds Are Forever,’ is out on October 31st, 2025.
Summary
In this episode of the Heart Dealer podcast, Bruce Neil Smith shares his extensive musical journey, reflecting on his upbringing in a creative family, the impact of his father's artistic legacy, and the evolution of his career as a drummer. He discusses the importance of collaboration, the challenges of the modern music landscape, and the lessons learned from personal struggles, including overcoming addiction. Bruce emphasizes the significance of authenticity in art and the need for artists to embrace their true selves in order to connect with their audience.
Takeaways
- Bruce Neil Smith's musical journey began in his teenage years in Bristol.
- Growing up in a creative family influenced Bruce's artistic path.
- The importance of collaboration in the music industry cannot be overstated.
- Creativity often requires the courage to edit and let go of ideas.
- Modern technology has changed how music is created and shared.
- Authenticity in art is crucial for connecting with audiences.
- Life experiences shape an artist's perspective and creativity.
- Overcoming personal struggles can lead to greater artistic expression.
- The time taken to create art is less important than the quality of the work.
- Artists should be open to receiving inspiration from various sources.
