When Jesse Blaze Snider joins a conversation, he doesn’t just talk—he radiates. From the moment he appears on screen with Press Play Radio’s The Don, Tina, and Dean Baldwin of SiriusXM, the energy shifts. There’s a current. A buzz. Something unfiltered and real. While the name Snider comes with rock and roll legacy built in—yes, Jesse is Dee Snider’s son—this interview proves he’s carved a voice and vision that are unmistakably his own.
The focus of this explosive chat is Jesse’s latest creative pursuit: a Kickstarter-funded album of never-before-released songs, each re-recorded and tuned to solfeggio healing frequencies, most notably 432 Hz. This isn’t some ambient wellness playlist. It’s a full-blown rock album—gritty, passionate, and fiercely personal—reimagined through a lens of ancient frequency and modern consciousness. For Jesse, this project isn’t just about sound. It’s about medicine, math, and vibration. Music, he says, is a form of energetic origami—it folds space, it shapes reality. When he explains the difference between 440 Hz (the standard) and 432 Hz (the harmonic alternative), you don’t hear a theory. You feel a mission.
Jesse describes these frequencies with the same fire he uses to deliver a chorus. He’s not just adjusting pitch. He’s tuning the soul. As Dean shares his own story of discovering 432 Hz through his daughter, Jesse lights up with validation. This is the connection he’s after. This is the vibration he believes can shift the world. And yes, AI is a part of it. While some in the industry flinch at the idea of artificial intelligence making music, Jesse leans into it. He’s using AI to reimagine his catalog, build arrangements, and bring long-forgotten lyrics to life. It’s not about cutting corners—it’s about unlocking a deeper vault of creativity. Jesse still writes every lyric, guides every structure, and polishes every track with precision. But now, instead of hiring a studio band, he creates his own in real-time, using technology to manifest what he’s always heard in his head.
That tech meets art fusion is present in everything Jesse does. He’s currently running two podcasts—Everything They Don’t Want You to Know and Coolest Geek Alive—and developing a line of biodegradable toys made from hemp plastic. He’s also crafting a new comic anthology magazine and launching a visual art project called Sugar and Bones. None of it is half-baked. Everything Jesse touches comes loaded with passion, purpose, and a bit of punk rock rebellion.
But perhaps the most striking part of the interview is Jesse’s vulnerability. He opens up about the decades of songs he’s never released—some because the time wasn’t right, others because he didn’t know how to make them sound the way they felt. Now, thanks to solfeggio tuning and AI-enhanced production, he’s finally able to give them the treatment they deserve. The result is something between a resurrection and a reinvention. These songs aren’t just being dusted off. They’re being reborn.
One of those songs, “Green,” hits particularly hard. Inspired by The Hulk and themes of depression, envy, and self-isolation, it cuts with rawness and honesty: “I don’t envy your salvation / I don’t envy your success / I’ve been cursed with all the power / But I don’t smile like the rest.” This isn’t just a metaphor—it’s therapy. And Jesse is the kind of artist who bleeds on the page so others can heal through the sound.
By the end of the conversation, it’s clear that Jesse Blaze Snider isn’t just experimenting. He’s trailblazing. He’s building a body of work that doesn’t just entertain—it resonates. At 432 Hz, no less. His Kickstarter campaign isn’t just a fundraiser. It’s a movement. A recalibration of what music is, what it can be, and what it can do for the human heart and mind.
If you’re still thinking of Jesse as “Dee’s kid,” you’re missing the point. Jesse Blaze Snider is crafting his own legacy—one frequency at a time.
For more information on Jesse Blaze Snider, his Kickstarter campaign, and his many projects, visit his Kickstarter page at: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/bldstudio/solfeggio-healing-frequency-music, or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Blaze_Snider
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