Episode 486 - Michale Graves keeps it real: depression, faith, punk, and why music still speaks louder
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Summary
From the tumultuous days as the lead vocalist for the Misfits—where he helped shape landmark albums like American Psycho and Famous Monsters—to his gritty solo projects such as Graves and Gotham Road, Michale Graves opens up about the highs and lows that have defined his career. He talks candidly about battling depression, the pain of being pushed aside by bandmates, the loss of his father, and the relentless search for purpose—all while finding salvation in the very songs that once felt like a burden.
James and Michale dive deep into the creative process: why many of his tracks start on an acoustic guitar, how he balances horror‑themed aesthetics with an underlying message of hope, and the surprising role his Christian faith plays in his music today. They also share behind‑the‑scenes stories—like the bizarre dinosaur‑bone ink on a limited‑edition record—and discuss what makes a perfect, “no‑skip” album.
The conversation wraps up with a sneak peek at Graves’s upcoming “God Bless America” tour, his new EP on Epochal Records, and a heartfelt reminder that, even when words run dry, music remains the most powerful bridge between pain and peace.
Tune in, get inspired, and remember: when words fail, music speaks. 🎧✨