Garrett Alvarado of Maul discusses the band’s latest album, In The Jaws Of Bereavement. He talks about the evolution from Seraphic Punishment, shifts in sound and approach, and the experiences behind its heavier direction. The conversation includes insights on working with Adam Tucker at Signaturetone Recordings, the album’s themes of loss and resilience, the impact of Hugh Danger’s synths and samples on the production, and the emotional intensity of the performances. Garrett reflects on how touring with I Am and Life Cycles has shaped the band’s connection to the new material.