Ampocalypse | Brodie Maguire of Mother Vulture on Cartoon Violence & AI in Music
In this episode of Ampocalypse, Damian FitzGerald is joined by Brodie Maguire of Mother Vulture to chat about their latest album, ‘Cartoon Violence.’
In this episode of Ampocalypse, Damian FitzGerald is joined by Brodie Maguire of Mother Vulture to discuss the release of their new album Cartoon Violence, the evolution of the band’s sound, and the realities of navigating modern music distribution in today’s industry.
The conversation explores the impact of their recent singles, the high-energy creative process behind the video for “Treadmill”, and what their endorsement with Gretsch Guitars means for the band’s identity and future direction. Brodie also shares his thoughts on the growing presence of AI in music and how artists can remain authentic in an increasingly digital landscape.
As always, the Ampocalypse then hits. In the second half, we find out how Brodie and Mother Vulture would survive when everything falls apart — from chaos and collapse to complete musical mayhem.
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Videographer: Damian FitzGerald
Producer: Damian FitzGerald
Editor: Damian FitzGerald
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