

Eric Bass
American musician and record producer. Bassist of the rock band Shinedown since 2008 and released a solo record called I Had A Name.
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Jun 22, 2025 • 45min
Episode 444: Download Special - Twin Atlantic, BEX, Shinedown
Eric Bass, the talented member of Shinedown, shares insights about his solo album and the band's exciting new music direction. Sam McTrusty, lead singer of Twin Atlantic, opens up about the band's evolution and memorable festival experiences. They reminisce about unforgettable concerts and the thrill of live performances, while also discussing the unique challenges of the music scene post-COVID. With playful banter and heartfelt reflections, their conversation captures the essence of musical passion and the joy of connecting with fans.

Jun 20, 2025 • 2h 16min
EP. 343 - Download Festival 2025 (McFly, Bullet For My Valentine, Paddy Considine, Shinedown, Kids In Glass Houses, Hatebreed, Cradle Of Filth, Elliot Minor, AWOLNATION, Holy Wars)
Harry Judd, the talented drummer of McFly, discusses how the band earned acceptance in the music scene. Matt Tuck, frontman of Bullet For My Valentine, reflects on farewell moments with 'The Poison.' Shinedown's Eric Bass shares insights on his new solo project. Viral sensation Aaron Bruno of AWOLNATION reminisces about his career journey. Dani Filth of Cradle of Filth talks about his engagement, while Hatebreed's Jamie Jasta explores the evolution of festivals. Alex Davies of Elliot Minor celebrates their return to Download after 17 years, and Kat Leon of Holy Wars shares her experiences.

Mar 3, 2025 • 55min
Episode 418: Eric Bass (Shinedown)
Eric Bass, bassist of Shinedown and a talented American musician and producer, discusses his new solo album, 'I Had A Name', revealing its emotional depth and creative processes. He shares nostalgic memories of early musical influences and the power of listening to complete albums, particularly vinyl. Eric reflects on the thrill of live music experiences and the transition from bandmate to solo artist, emphasizing the need for humility in creativity. He also highlights the comforting impact of iconic albums and the importance of trusting one's artistic vision.