Jeremy deVine (Temporary Residence, LTD) Discusses Jerry Fuchs’ Life, Death, and the Aftermath for Maserati

Posted by on November 9th, 2010 at 2:07 PM

(Jerry Fuchs) Photo by: Fred Weaver; (Jeremy deVine) Photo via Jeremy deVine

Once in a very long while, events happen that give pause to our lives. Last year, the passing of  Maserati drummer Jerry Fuchs was one such occasion. Jerry Fuchs was a man who dazzled just about every person he came in contact with, and he was one of the best drummers of our time. When he met his untimely end on November 8, 2009, most everyone took notice, but the post-rock community froze. With the drum tracks Fuchs had recorded for their new record on hand, Maserati had some tough choices to make. What would be the best way to honor their dearly departed friend? The record in question, Pyramid of the Sun, is out today–almost one year to the day of Jerry Fuchs’ passing. Jeremy deVine sheds some light on what it took to get from then to now in this moving interview. (Download)

Listen:

Break Time With SSG: Jeremy deVine Discusses Maserati and Jerry Fuchs by SeattleShowGal

(Leading music: “Jetty” by Arms and Sleepers)



  • http://www.seattleshowgal.com Gabriel Arguelles

    I’m very proud that this podcast is out there.
    Funny how death makes it so that one can open up deep emotions to a perfect stranger.

    Also, the Maserati album is brilliant. one of the best of the year.

  • http://www.ssgmusic.com Nikki Benson

    Hey,

    Actually Jeremy deVine and I have known each other since March of 2009. He let me review the MONO 10 year anniversary show in NYC. I also interviewed him about 8 months ago for The Silent Ballet. He is a one of the most solid people in the industry. I’m very grateful he chose to share this story with SSG

  • http://www.seattleshowgal.com Gabriel Arguelles

    Nikki you never cease to amaze

    • http://www.seattleshowgal.com Nikki Benson

      It’s Jeremy who is the amazing one. :)

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