
Episode #536
Episode 536 - Celebrating 25 Years of Drowning Pool: Tour Updates, New Songs and Acoustic Dreams with CJ Pierce
Welcome back to When Words Fail, Music Speaks , the podcast that explores how music heals, inspires, and connects us—even in the darkest moments. I’m your host, James Cox, and today I’m sitting down with CJ Pierce—guitarist and founding member of Drowning Pool—returning for another candid conversation about life on the road, the band’s 25‑year milestone, and the power of sound to lift depression and anxiety. In this episode we’ll: Revisit the “Sinner” legacy – CJ walks us through the 25th‑anniversary celebration of Drowning Pool’s groundbreaking debut, how the whole record still feels fresh, and why fans—from kids to grandparents—still crank it out loud. Tour talk and new horizons – From coalition bases overseas to upcoming shows in Sturgis (SD), Des Moines (IA), and a long‑awaited South‑Carolina stop, CJ shares the hectic schedule, unexpected nap rituals, and the dream of finally playing Africa, South America, and even Antarctica. Studio vs. live—EP or full album? – After writing 12 new songs in eight days, the band debated releasing a six‑track EP versus a full‑length record. CJ explains their “no‑rush” philosophy, the importance of every member’s buy‑in, and how they keep the creative process organic. Acoustic experiments – A sneak peek at an ethereal, cello‑laden acoustic version of “Tearaway” (thanks to local musician Paco Estrada) and CJ’s desire to capture a live acoustic set for the troops. Merch & the music business – The story behind the limited‑edition “Smelly Purple” vinyl of The Elk Dividal record, why colored vinyl costs extra, and how touring, merch, and crew keep the band grounded—no mansions, just guitars and good vibes. Personal moments & fan stories – From spontaneous on‑stage jams to the joy of hearing fans reinterpret classics like “All Over Me” and “Sermon,” we hear why every show feels like a new chapter. Whether you’re a die‑hard Drowning Pool fan, a musician wrestling with perfectionism, or anyone battling the ups and downs of life, this conversation reminds us that when words stumble, music steps in—and sometimes, a riff can be the therapy we didn’t know we needed. Stay tuned, hit that play button, and let the music speak. ✨






