Interview: Guitarist Jason Hartman of Old Spirit and Vanishing Kids

Jason Hartman’s a busy guy with a lot of music in the pipeline. He’s made a name for himself as a guitarist with Jex Thoth as well as his current band, Vanishing Kids, who are finishing up their second record. If that’s not enough,  Hartman is also releasing music via his metal album Old Spirit as well as his alternative/electronic project Night Eyez.  Both albums are available now. “I’ve had so many ideas and songs I’ve wanted to record over the years. I dabbled in four track stuff years ago, but I couldn’t find anything good enough to release beyond that of a demo until recently. I began to notice that friends of mine could get really good recordings, even on their phones, it kind of amazes me sometimes,” he explains.  “Some of my friends were posting some cool stuff th...

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