Mixing War on TV was one of those projects that kept me sane during the lockdowns—a much-needed creative outlet in a time when everything felt uncertain. This alternative rock band out of Indianapolis brought something completely fresh to the table, pushing boundaries with intricate arrangements and songwriting that kept me on my toes. Every track challenged me to refine my approach, rethink my instincts, and push my mixing skills to new levels.
What made this project even more special was the band’s open-mindedness. They gave me the space to experiment, trusting my instincts and letting me shape the sonic landscape in a way that felt right. That kind of trust makes all the difference. It turned the mixing process into a true collaboration rather than just a technical job.
The end result? A record that stands as a testament to artistic collaboration and the power of music to bring people together, even in the most isolating times. War on TV is raw, dynamic, and full of emotion—proof that when creative minds click, something special happens. I’m grateful to have been a part of it and can’t wait to see where the band takes their sound next.
