Lou & Adam talk about some of their favourite parts of the music scene in the UK and beyond! Mainly blathering on about gigs.
After a slightly delayed interview due to a pushed back tour, Adam finally welcomes Belgian borderline band The Guru Guru onto the podcast. Tom & Emiel recommend some of their favourite bands some that are hopefully new to our listeners, talk about the struggle of Brexit for bands coming to play in the U.K. and of course some of their favourite shows ever. Listen to the podcast here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast Catch them on tour this week with The St. Pierre Snake Invasion here: Old Blue Last, London 11/11 Boom, Leeds 12/11 The Exchange, Bristol 13/11 Go listen to their latest EP ‘It's a (Doggy Dog) World' here: https://theguruguru.bandcamp.com/album/its-a-doggy-dog-world
Welcome to Episode 43 and Adam welcomes Jim and James of self described miserable band, Mastiff. We talk about recording of their brand new album ‘Leave Me The Ashes Of The Earth', badly kept secrets, comedy music videos and eating Nando's with your heroes. Those heroes also get discussed in their top shows ever when Adam and James dive in on a shared love of a legendary American band. Go listen to the podcast here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast Grab their album here: https://mastiffhchc.bandcamp.com/ And catch Mastiff on tour with Calligram at the following dates: 26 October – Anvil – Bournemouth 27 October – Black Heart – London 28 October – Satans Hollow – Manchester 29 October – Opium – Edinburgh 30 October – Stuck On A Name – Nottingham 31 October – Record Junkee – Sheffield
Welcome to episode 042 and Adam welcomes 3/4 of Bristol based miserable boys, Sugar Horse. We talk about their stunning new album 'The Long Live After', the return of live shows and people in horse masks. We also hold back as much as possible from digging into the absent guitarist/vocalist, Ash, who was was on all the way back on EP05 which you can catch here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/04CynHXyZyCCczGwvNFoaH?si=7dc45ca369cf42b4 Once you have listened to this go check out their album here: https://sugarhorse.bandcamp.com/ And go see them at a show in October below or at Portals Festival in September: 15/10 - The Alma (Bolton) 16/10 - Opium (Edinburgh) 18/10 - Bar Bloc (Glasgow) 19/10 - The Moon (Cardiff) 10/10 - 229 (London)
Episode 41 is here with London experimental, industrial band Tayne. Adam caught up with Tom & Matt over a couple of beers to discuss their new EP ‘Coherent', working with Wayne Adams, the evolution of their sound, getting bands they love the remix their tracks and just pure chaos on and off stage. Go listen to the episode here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast Listen to Tayne's ‘Coherent' here: https://linktr.ee/Tayneband And go see them at the below dates: August 1st supporting God Damn @ The Hope & Ruin, Brighton August 5th EP Launch show host @ The Shacklewell Arms, London.
After a mini break we are back with episode 40 with Danish band EYES. We have been wanting to get this excellent hardcore band on for some time and was a joy to welcome Victor & Søren on. We covered the themes behind last year's outstanding record 'Underperformer', the Danish music scene and getting interrupted during video shoots (and this interview!). We also put together a playlist of all the bands recommended mainly from Denmark which you can find here: https://spoti.fi/3xadldq After this impromptu break we plan to have another 2 episodes over the next couple of weeks so keep a close eye on the socials. Catch the episode here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast Go listen to EYES here: https://eyescph.bandcamp.com/
Summer is here, pubs are reopening, gigs are happening and we are back with another episode. What a time to be alive. On Episode 39 we welcome the delightful Dan Stevenson. He is better known for his contribution to the chaotic stylings of Frontierer, but Adam got him on the pod to talk about his solo record under the title ‘Lift', a step in a vastly different direction. Of course Adam and Dan discuss his favourite shows ever as a musician and a fan. Expect horror stories of injuries, fights with crowds and cutting drives fine for stage times. Listen to the episode here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast Listen to Lift here: https://linktr.ee/_LiftMusic
Episode 38 is here and what an honour it was to welcome Bryan from Red Fang on to chat. Thanks to Good As Gold Group for helping set this interview up. Bryan and Adam talked about touring the States, bad habits in the van and fiery live shows. We also discussed the incoming album ‘Arrows’ and slashing things with a Katana. Go listen to the episode here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast Pick up ‘Arrows’ here: https://store.relapse.com/b/red-fang
Welcome to episode 37 and our first ever guest to appear a second time on the podcast. Adam spoke to James of Mutes. They caught up around Mutes new album ‘Dreams of Being Cornered’, his passion for writing and creating music and as ever his top gigs ever. Mutes record will be out 7th May and you should go listen and see why the likes of 6 Music have been spinning Mutes on the radio. Listen to the episode here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast Listen to Mutes here: https://mutesuk.bandcamp.com/
Hi everyone and welcome back to the podcast and a new episode. Sorry for the impromptu break but life has been a busy one. But we are back with Kitty & Jon of the ferocious, self described ‘disgusting’ band, Saint Agnes. Reknowned for their visuals and high energy shows we went deep on their live shows and some of their top gigs off all time where they clearly draw a lot of inspiration from. Due to the break we owe you more episodes so Adam will be back next week with his first guest to appear twice on the podcast! Listen the episode here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast Pick up Saint Agnes ‘Vampire’ here: https://saintagnes.bandcamp.com/
Happy Bank Holiday everyone and hope everyone has had a chocolate filled long weekend. Episode 35 is here with Josh & Joe of the ever expanding experimental band Poly-Math. We talk about their new two part album ‘The Cadaver Tomb’, their process of writing and recording and the recruiting of various guest vocalists for the project. As ever we talk about some of their favourite gigs ever. Poly-Math are a talented group of musicians that continue to push the boundaries of their songwriting and a treat to see live. Last time Adam saw them live was unfortunately the last time seeing now defunct band Body Hound. Really sad to see them call it a day. A band that were truly one of the best on the UK scene. If you have not checked them out before you definitely should and probably go and snap up one of the handful of the records they have left for sale. R.I.P. Body Hound, you will be missed! Next week we have another episode with a band who have kept creative during lockdown and causing a buzz from their live shows. SO keep an eye out for that by subscribing wherever you listen to your podcasts. Listen/follow here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast Listen to Poly-Math here: https://wearepolymath.bandcamp.com
Episode 34 is here and Adam welcomes anti-capitalist, two-piece, street gig playing punk band, Glitchers onto the podcast. They chat about all things DIY from recording at home to recycling clothes for merch. Their grassroots approach to the band comes with some memorable moments whilst performing in some places most would not which they discuss in their top gigs played as part of ‘Flip Side of the Barrier’. Go listen to the pod here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast Pick up their EP 'Thought Crimes' and merch here: https://glitchers.bandcamp.com/
Episode 33 is here and Adam welcomes two thirds of one of the most exciting in the U.K. right now, Pupil Slicer. A savage name and an equally brutal debut album they have just released in ‘Mirrors’. They talk as ever about their top gigs ever and vocalist Katie brings out some big gun gigs and festivals. Listen to the pod here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast Pick up Pupil Slicer’s album ‘Mirrors’ here: https://pupilslicer.bandcamp.com/album/mirrors
Another week, another stellar band writing exciting music now in the U.K. The Hyena Kill join Adam on the podcast to talk about their expansion from a two piece to a quartet and their new album ‘A Disconnect’. Steven and Sam were a delight to have on and as ever we talk about their top gigs played and been to as fans in ‘Flip Side of the Barrier’. As mentioned in the intro do go have a look at The Black Heart’s Crowdfunder and the insane prizes they have up for offer. They have until the end of March to hit their target to save a critically important venue to the music scene. https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/savetheblackheart Listen to the episode here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast Pick up The Hyena Kill’s album here: https://thehyenakill.bandcamp.com/album/a-disconnect
Episode 31 is here and Adam welcomes Lois & Tim from St. Albans punk band, DRONES. They discuss their brand new album ‘Our Hell Is Right Here’ and have a serious case of lockdown forgetfulness when remembering gigs and venues. Go listen to the episode and subscribe/follow the podcast via the links here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast Go pick up Drones ‘Our Hell Is Right Here: http://thisisdrones.squarespace.com/#album
Episode 30 is here and Adam welcomes Leona, vocalist from trans-national, Brighton based quartet ĠENN. They talk about the decision to move from one diverse, thriving music scene to another. The also dive into new single 'Feel' and the incoming EP 'Liminal' and some of the influences behind the music and lyrics. In 'Flip Side Of The Barrier' we cover some gig memories including crowdsurfing incidents and eating a well known band's rider. Oops. Listen to the podcast here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast Watch ĠENN's video for 'Feel' here: https://youtu.be/JWExLzaaI0E Pre-order 'Liminal' here: https://genntheband.bandcamp.com/album/liminal
Hello everyone and a belated happy New Year! Welcome to 2021 and EP029 of the AP! Podcast. Our first guests of the year are Bristol Noise-Math trio, Memory of Elephants. Adam chats to Ben, Toby & Sam about their new EP ‘Dark Flannel’ and their new direction they have taken sine their 2019 LP ‘Beachballin’’ We as ever dive into their top gigs played and been to as fans in the renamed section ‘Flip side of the barrier’ and they recalled some hilarious moments on tour including some ‘extracurricular’ activities. If you are new to the podcast this year make sure you follow on all the socials and wherever you listen to your podcasts for updates on the incoming episodes. We are aiming for an episode at least every 2 weeks and already have a few conversations banked for the next couple of months. Enjoy the episode! Find the podcast here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast Listen to Memory of Elephants ‘Dark Flannel’ here: https://memoryofelephants.bandcamp.com/album/dark-flannel Visit their new website here: https://www.moeband.com/
Hello everyone and welcome to our final podcast of the challenging year, 2020. In this special episode Adam welcomes on his better half, Laura, for a non-socially distanced chat from their home. They cover Audience Please! Podcast’s top 10 records of the year plus some of Laura’s highlights. We will post up the full top 50 album/EP list on socials. We then dive into some hilarious moments over the last few years of gig going including earplug incidents and cars being broken into. The last part of the podcast was handed over to you the listeners to share your favourite gigs memories over the years. The best story hands down has to be the cannibal story from Liam which is the preview clip! So congrats pal, we will be sending you a tee and a mystery record in the new year. We will be taking a short break at the beginning of 2021 but thank you for listening and supporting the podcast in 2020 and we will see you soon! Have a Happy New Year! Links to all the socials, Youtube videos and Tees on our Bandcamp here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast
After having InTechnicolour on the last episode some of whom work at Brighton based studio/label Small pond we welcomed their mates from Bitch Falcon onto the podcast. Was lovely to chat to Nigel and Lizzie about all things related to the Dublin music scene, meeting Abe of Deftones and various tour antics. We of course talked about their new album ’Staring at Clocks’ and their top gigs ever. Go check out the podcast here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast Pick up their album here: https://bitchfalcon.bandcamp.com/merch Also check out Lizzie’s other project Coolgirl on Spotify (and elsewhere):https://spoti.fi/3oLaIKK
Welcome to episode 26 where Adam is joined by Vlad and Tobie of Brighton based, groove driven, stoner rock band InTechnicolour. We ramble on about some band called QOTSA, idea boxes, their 2020 album 'Big Sleeper' and how not to make a first impression on a group of pregnant women. As ever their top gigs played and been to. Catch the podcast here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast Pick up their record here: https://intechnicolour.bandcamp.com/
Welcome to episode 25 and Adam welcomes the ‘Jazz Trio for the deaf’, Twisted Ankle, on the podcast. We talk about the beginnings of the band and their wide ranging influences and their brand new self titled album out on Breakfast Records. We talk about 90’s raves, thrash metal, music documentaries and Joseff’s other project ‘Pheasant Circus’. As ever we cover some of their top gigs played and been to. Listen to the episode here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast Pick up their album here: https://twistedanklemusic.bandcamp.com Also here at AP! Towers we are putting together a fan special episode before the year is out. We want to hear you the listener’s gig stories whether it is a show that bowled you over or just a hilarious moment that you want to share. We will try put this together before Christmas. Just some guidelines for clips being submitted: -Keep audio clips under 3 minutes long as we want to include as many as possible in the episode. -Submit in WAV or MP3 form. -If you have a proper mic to record with great! If not use headphone, phone or laptop mic, but it must be audible. We will do our best to mix them together. -Please give a shout out to the venue or festival that the show was at. With venues struggling right now we want to celebrate them as much as possible. -Try and mention the year or album tour for context. -Last of all, have fun with the story! We want people to reminisce the good times of being in a sweaty, dirty room. Submit your stories before the end of November to audiencepleasepodcast@gmail.com Can’t wait to hear those stories and celebrate some noisey evenings!
Episode 24 is here and we welcome all three members of the progressive rock, doom laden trio Mountain Caller. We talk about their journey the last couple of years cumulating in their debut album ‘Chronicle I: The Truthseeker’. We delve into how they developed their instrumental voices and how Joe Clayton (Pijn) and Magnus Lindberg (Cult of Luna) helped the band bring their songs and narrative to life on the record. We of course discuss their top gigs played and been to and my oh my did they come prepared! The magic moments we discuss turns Adam green with jealousy. Catch the podcast here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast Pick up the record here: https://mountaincaller.bandcamp.com/album/the-truthseeker Pick up their merch here: https://mountaincaller.bigcartel.com/
Welcome to episode 23 where Adam catches up with Annie from electro noise rock trio CLT DRP. They talk about CLT DRP’s debut album ‘Without the Eyes’, Annie’s open letter about continuing the conversation around inequality in all areas of life and as ever her top gigs played and as a fan. Her open letter on Discovered Magazine’s site: https://bit.ly/34XS3Tr Some of the resources we mentioned: ‘Hood Feminism’ by Mikkie Kendall https://bit.ly/3nVEZqe ‘Why I’m No Longer Talking To White People About Race’ by Reni Eddo-Lodge https://bit.ly/2IynJr6 ‘Juliet Takes A Breathe’ by Gabby Rivera https://bit.ly/3j026fY ‘1619’ Podcast https://spoti.fi/2H3CXnk CLT DRP’s socially distanced show at Signature Brewery: https://link.dice.fm/ChULpx0Azab AP! Socials, Youtube, Bandcamp, Merch etc here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast
Welcome to episode 22! Adam talks to Lins & Tom of Magick Mountain. You may know Tom from his other band Pulled Apart By Horses, but we focus on Magick Mountain's incoming debut album 'Weird Feelings' which is available here: https://magickmountain.bandcamp.com/merch We talked about their top shows as a band, shows at The Brudenell, Aliens and Yorkshire Tea! Pick up Audience Please! tees here: https://audiencepleasepodcast.bandcamp.com/merch Watch our covers of Reuben's 'Freddy Kreuger' & Future of the Left's 'Manchasm' here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCryDlUJU_YDZ0ALAWP1GsZg
Welcome to Episode 21! This episode was an absolute honour to record with Sym who most will better know for his time in The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster. A band that Adam has been obsesses with since his teenage years. We talk around his Sym’s new project Primitive_Ignorant and how the experiences he has had as a Sikh and in the minority in the UK and alternative music scene has informed his new musical output. We as ever talk about top gigs played and been to and as you can imagine he has some fierce examples. Apologies for some of the sound quality we did have some issues recording but thanks to David for his editing mastery. Pick up Primitive_Ignorant’s debut album ‘Sikh Punk’ here: https://bit.ly/3idYMhA Watch ‘Ballad of Maryland Estate’ (ft. Le Junk) here: https://youtu.be/TMLLd2mz7ww
Hi everyone and welcome to episode 20! Adam caught up with Liam and Steff of Sheffield based band Hidden Mothers. They were such a pleasure to have on the podcast and we took the time to chat about their upcoming self titled EP release which you can pick up here: https://hiddenmothers.bandcamp.com/ We as ever talked about their top shows played and been to as fans. #fuckburzum #crustymetalheads
Welcome to episode 19 where Adam chats to Joe of Hey Colossus about his top gigs. We talk about his book as part of the Sleevenotes series which covers hilarious tales of a hardworking DIY band. Joe also spoke at some length about his new label Wrong Speed Records and the releases so far including Sweet Williams latest effort. More importantly we talk about clarinets, Yorkshire Tea and Peach farmers! Check out Wrong Speed Records here: https://wrongspeedrecords.bandcamp.com/merch Pick up his book here: https://heycolossus.bigcartel.com/product/joe-thompson-sleevenotes
In this episode, our next during lockdown, Adam spoke to Owen of noisey two piece Modern Technology. We covered the amazing work they have been doing through their band and project 'Human Worth' to raise funds for the likes of Black Minds Matter and The Bail Project; also their second record 'Service Provider' which is up for pre-order here: https://modern-technology.bandcamp.com/album/service-provider-2 As ever Owen told us his top 3 gigs played and been to as a fan and there were some top choices!
Modern Rituals Latest in the lockdown series of interviews Adam spoke with Harry & Tom of Modern Rituals. This was one of my most interesting chats to date covering the writing and recording process of one of the UK’s most interesting rock bands. We talked around their two new songs ‘Thick Wall’ and ‘A Remark is in Order’ and why they were left of their 2020 album ‘This is the History’. And as ever we dive deep into their top gigs played and been to as fans. Adam and Harry realising they have very compatible taste. Apologies for the drop in sound quality but due to recording over Zoom without proper mics we have done our best!
Next in the series of lockdown interviews Adam caught up with Ed of Berlin based band HEADS. a week before the release of their new album ‘Push’ which is out now. Ed talked through the making of ‘Push’ with guests such as Kristof from Swans. We discuss some his favourite gigs played including when he and his newlywed wife played a very impromptu gig. Also some superb musical discoveries for Adam when going over favourite gigs as a fan for Ed. Apologies for the drop in sound quality but due to recording over Zoom without proper mics we have done our best!
The lockdown episodes have begun! With all the tours being cancelled or postponed what better people to interview first that Dave of Black Peaks and Matt of Good As Gold Group. They recently set up the initiative ‘The Tours That Never Were’ which is helping raise funds for bands and crew that have lost income due to the global pandemic. Linked here: https://the-tour-that-never-was-2020.myshopify.com/pages/the-tours-that-never-were We also discuss their favourite gigs been to. We agree on one of Adam’s favourite bands around right now and we cover some of Dave’s favourite gigs played in both Black Peaks and The St. Pierre Snake Invasion.
Welcome back to the Audience Please! Podcast and to EP014. Apologies for the mini break, but due to tours being cancelled and pushed back so have some of the interviews that were planned. On that note please check out Music Venue Trust’s initiative #saveourvenues over at https://saveourvenues.co.uk where they are looking for national support to help save over 500 grassroots venues from closure. If you are running any online gigs or fundraising for venues as part of this scheme make sure you head over and get your event listed on the website. Back to the podcast… …I was very happy to have Dev from IDLES on the podcast to chat around their Ally Pally show, album 3 and getting wrecked at festivals when your are young and clueless. He was a delight to have on. This week they have also been streaming their gig at The Bataclan over on YouTube alongside Q&As with all the band members so make sure you head over there and check that out.
On Episode 13 Adam welcomes Black Country’s finest, God Damn. We discuss their new self titled album, tube stations and ceiling gob (yuck!). Please like, subscribe and share away if you enjoy! Also ICYMI the announcement that Audience Please! Podcast has teamed up with my good friend Tom of Hunting Season for a charity All Dayer on May 30th at The Victoria in Dalston. The Hell will be headlining alongside 7 other brutal acts. Tickets on sale now! Link: https://bit.ly/2TAxeJh
Welcome to Episode 12 where Adam talks to Matt and Tom of Haggard Cat. They spoke at the end of their stint of shows supporting InMe at The Boston Music Rooms, London. We discuss their new album, out soon, 'European Hardware' and compare it The Mars Volta, Pot Noodles their third member Chris. The Nottingham duo release their new album on March 13th available to pre-order here: https://haggardcat.bandcamp.com/ Their tour starts on March 17th, go and see them at a town near you.
Anyone guessed what song lyric the podcast lifted its name from? Yes, you got it right, gold star, it’s ‘Manchasm’ by Future of the Left. To have Andrew “Falco” Falkous on the podcast was an absolute honour and a pleasure. Fresh off mclusky*’s tour in Australasia we talked around what makes a live show, cheese & Elvis Costello. If you’re lucky to have a ticket to one of mclusky* sold out shows next month, enjoy! If not keep a look out for more dates.
It's 2020, a new year, a new decade...new me?! Happy new year to one and all and welcome to the first episode of the year. Adam caught up with Crystal Palace's duo, JOHN. They discussed their new album, 'Out Here On The Fringes', touring with IDLES and restaurant venues in France.Enjoy and keep an eye on social media pages or subscribe on Apple Podcast/Spotify apps for updates on new episodes!
Episode 9 is here and Adam caught up with Danny and Gareth from Noise Rock band USA Nails when they were fresh off their tour with Metz. They have been stalwarts of the UK music scene in this form and many others such as Silent Front & Dead Arms. We discuss everything from the experience of touring in Europe, development as a band and playing on the same bill as Soulfly?! Their latest album 'Life Cinema' is available now along with a stellar back catalogue. Keep an eye out for updates on their next album which is being released sometime next year.
On Episode 8 we are joined by Jim & Loz of duo, Cassels. Themes of their second album, 'The Perfect Ending' are discussed alongside their top 3 gigs played and been to as fans. We discuss the lyrics on song, 'In the Zoo They Feed Him Nuts' and why the topic of sexual abuse & rape are the topic of this song and why they thought it important to release. Please note if you may find this difficult to listen to. This was an interesting insight into what drives Cassels and the social themes they address.
Episode 7 is here with Candi from Brighton based trio Lazybones. Adam asks all the probing questions as ever; the Brighton music scene, what is Candi reading and…crisps? As ever we cover her top 3 gigs played one side of the barrier and 3 as a fan the other side (think I need to name this section, suggestions on a postcard!). Enjoy!
Episode 6 Adam reviews the best festival in the UK, if not the world, ArcTanGent. He is joined by Djamila from the fervent hardcore band, Ithaca and Joe from Nuclear Blast records. We cover over 30 bands from openers, Big Lad, the two piece electro-rock band from London, through the apocalyptic rain and mud of Friday to the Djent pioneers, Messhugah.
In Episode 5 Adam spent some time with another Bristol based musician, Ash from Sugar Horse. They met up before Fraud’s all dayer to discuss everything from Ash’s inspirations such as Vennart/Oceansize and what it’s like to work at one of the best known venues in Bristol, The Mother’s Ruin. Adam also manages to get the meaning behind Sugar Horse's EP title spectacularly wrong. So much for doing research! In other news pleased to announce the guests who will be joining Adam on the next episode where we will be reviewing the best festival in the world, ArcTanGent.
After another incredible weekend at 2000 Trees Festival Adam got together with friends Becky & Jono to review everything from the bands to Becky's Bhajis. We cover acts from Frank Iero to The Armed. 2000 Trees Festival is an independent music festival near Cheltenham. It won the Grass Roots Festival Award at the UK Festival Awards 2010, 2013 and 2017 and the Best Medium Sized UK Festival in 2018 and is sister festival to ArcTanGent. Please check out Becky & Jono's Podcasts: Do you want to keep playing? and Don't Point That Horror At Me if you like classic games or Point Horror books!
Welcome to Episode 3! Adam caught up with two piece Frauds part way through their stint on tour with Jamie Lenman as part of the 'Lenmania' bill. Frauds formed in Croydon and have been bringing their angular riffs and humorous lyrics to ears across the UK since 2012. Recently becoming a staple at festivals like 2000 Trees. We talk about their single 'Putin's Day Off', do questionable impressions of Jamie Lenman and their 5th year of their Sunburn all-dayer. After that we delve into some of their top gigs they have played and seen as fans.
Episode 2 finally here! After a short break away from the world of podcasting Adam is back! Adam caught up with Damien Sayell, best know for his snake-hip swagger and shouting in The. St Pierre Snake Invasion and more recently playing bass and vocals in Mclusky*. We talk about the long awaited release of TSPSI's new album 'Caprice Enchante', discovering music that isn't 'rock' and multiple pile ons. Check out their single 'Braindead' which also happens to be the into/outro music for this very podcast. The when that blows your mind, go buy their album and see them when they come to your home town!
Finally, Episode 001 has arrived! Hot off the hungover press. Lou and Adam continue the 'getting-to-know-each-other' phase by swapping recent gig stories and sharing some much-needed post-gig tins in what can only be described as Def Leppard’s sex van... We chat with 3 of 4 members of the amazing Rat the Magnificent. Unfortunately, guitarist Toshi couldn't make it, but Anna (drummer), Perry (vox and guitar) and Ross (bass) were a hoot! If you've ever wondered how to mic-up a cement mixer, what fun there is to be had in with a 10k rig in Dorset, or which international pop sensation (allegedly) has an extensive collection of German WWII memorabilia, this is the podcast for you! We really hope you enjoy this first proper episode, we had fun making it! BIG LOVE to the Rat gang and huge thanks for their time. We love you! BYEEE AND KEEP GOING OUT!