Kayle Borner and OJ Bennett talk about metal and roleplaying games and other stuff too!
In this episode, we definately talk about Coroner's 1988 album Punishment for Decadence, and definately don't spend most of the episode talking about anything but due to a total lack of attention span.
We finally did it, we're finally talking about Sleep Token, a few weeks before their new album is set to come out. And boy does Kayle have some thoughts about Take Me Back To Eden.
This week the fellas discuss the brand new album from Deafheaven, the fantastic Lonely People With Power!
It has truly been a while since we have listened to an album that has provoked this type of reaction from the boys, what exactly that reaction is, you'll have to listen to the album for. This week is Matando Gueros by LA's own Brujeria
After barely getting out of Metal Territory during March, the boys start April off with a detour into Pop Punk with the (technically) second album from The Wonder Years, The Upsides!
The Fellas continue to defy non-metal March with this month's last offering, the fantastic new album from Canada's Spiritbox, Tsunami Sea!
The boys continue a decidedly metallic non-metal March with the titanically gnarly new album from Tennessee deathcore legends Whitechapel, the fantastic Hymns In Dissonance!
The boys are fittingly delirious on this week's episode, wherein they discuss the 2019 album South of Reality by pschyedelic/prog rock super-duo The Claypool Lennon Delirium.
Wait, isn't it a non metal month? And don't we usually listen to Dream Theater in the Summer? Yes and yes. But how can you say no to a fresh off the presses album from DT?! This week, we listen to the excellent Parasomnia!
The fellas continue a frosty Female February by revisiting an artist they haven't talked about in some time- Myrkur, specifically her album Spine from back in 2023!
Female February continues with a Brutal Death Metal album from U.S./Czech based Emasculator, The Disfigured and the Divine!
Female February gets going in earnest for 2025 with the newest album from Poppy, Negative Spaces from 2024!
Don't let the name fool you, we haven't gotten into Female February just yet. Instead, after a delay we're wrapping up Black Metal January with the as of yet latest album from Phoenix based USBM band Abigail Williams, 2019's Walk Beyond the Dark!
The boys are barely keeping it together as the darkest month of the year grinds onward. Can they find some momentary respite with the beautiful work of Maine's own Falls of Rauros, specifically their 2011 album The Light That Dwells In Rotten Wood?
Content warning: Brief mention of sexual assault Black Metal January continues with an awkward but necessary conversation about why it can be difficult for two realtively lazy guys who don't do a ton of research to talk about notable bands that aren't also total pieces of shit. Somewhere in there they talk about Pentagram by Gorgoroth.
Black Metal January continues with a dive into the Blackgaze genre circa 2018, with the fantastic Jord by MØL!
The coldest, darkest month of the year begins with a fantastic Melodic Black Metal cut from 1996, Sacramentum's Far From the Sun!
The end of another year has arrived, and with it, another Chuckmas comes and goes. Celebrate Chuckmas 2024 with us as we go all the way back to the album that started it all, 1987's Scream Bloody Gore by Death!
Death Metal December 2024 continues with a look at the second and final album from Germany's Necrophagist, 2004's Epitaph.
The decorations are up. The Candles are lit. You're making your way through your George Fisher Advent Calendar. That's right, it's finally Death Metal December. And to celebrate, the boys have chosen a fresh offering from Denver Psychedelic Death Metal masters Blood Incantation, 2024's excellent Absolute Elsewhere!
This week the boys head back to 1986 for some pre-metallica Jason Newsted & co. on Flotsam and Jetsam's Doomsday for the Deceiver!
Dearly beloved, I bequeath unto thee this podcast, all about Opeth's latest banger, The Last Will and Testament.
The boys head into Mid November with the very Thrash Metal Violent By Nature by Arizona's Atrophy!
This week's album is Highly Irresponsible by Better Lovers.
Join us for a very spoooooooky episode of the podcast that has practically nothing to do with Halloween, and everything to do with Fit For An Autopsy's latest album, The Nothing That Is!
This week the fellas went back to 1991 for an all-time great from Tech-Death masters Atheist, the fantastic Unquestionable Presence!
Six years ago, Kayle wouldn't shut up about this album. And now, six years later, he still won't shut up about it. This week, we have Where Owls Know My Name by Rivers of Nihil.
It's early october and the boys are already on the Edge of Sanity... also there's a weird smell in the apartment. Oh, and they listened to Crimson by Edge of Sanity.
September 2024 comes to a close with the wonderfully Autumnal The Wild Hunt by Swedish Singer-Songwriter Kristian Matsson, AKA The Tallest Man On Earth.
Continuing our theme this September, this week the boys listen to another album from 1993, this time by Pixies side-project-turned-main-event The Breeders, with their album Last Splash.
Continuing non-metal September, the boys remain firmly rooted in the year 1993 for this week's album, the classic So Tonight That I Might See by Mazzy Star.
Our twice-yearly tradition of non-metal listenings begins with 1993's Star by Belly!
This week the boys (joined by special guest, Cricket) talk about Opeth's 2005 classic, Ghost Reveries!
This week, the fellas stay in Francophone territory for the debut album from Montreal based Death/Thrash band Dissimulator, 2024's Lower Form Resistance!
(Relatively) Fresh off Gojira's performance at the Olympic opening ceremonies, the fellas take some time this week to go back to Gojira's 2008 masterpiece The Way of All Flesh!
This week the fellas listened to the latest from British Metal gods Judas Priest, 2024s Invincible Shield! Also, they talked about video games for a big portion of the episode... like more than normal.
What do you get when you combine four of the most legendary and talented minds in progressive rock/metal? Well, you get one hell of an experiment... This week, the fellas listen to the third self titled album from Prog Supergroup Liquid Tension Experiment!
This week, the fellas done get et up by the netherworld as they listen to Swallowed By Hell by the Thrash Metal band Morbid Saint.
This week the fellas continue a longstanding summertime tradition of listening to a Dream Theater album. Up for discussion this year: 2021's A View From The Top Of The World!
From vacation we rise for another episode! This time, Kerry King's debut solo album From Hell I Rise!
Does this album have an overlong, kind of pretentious name? Yes. Is it absolutely awesome? Also Yes. This week, the boys listen to an album with a run time commensorate to its name, the fantastic Every Sound Has A Color In The Valley Of Night by Night Verses.
This week the fellas spend some time with ELDEN RING: Shadow of the Erdtree... oh and also they listened to Mechanize by Fear Factory.
For the first time in a long time, the fellas re-visit Khemmis, this time with their 2021 album Deceiver.
The boys delve back into some Teutonic Big Four Thrash Metal for this week's ep, giving Kreator's 1987 album Terrible Certainty a listen.
This week the fellas get a taste of blistering Arizona heat with the fantastic new album from Old School Death Metal darlings Gatecreeper, Dark Superstition.
The boys enjoy a few genuine German brewskis to go with this genuine German Thrash Metal, the compilation album Hair of the Dog, by Tankard!
For this week's episode, the boys set aside an hour and change of their time for one of the most legenday doom albums/tracks/songs of all time: Dopesmoker by Sleep!
The boys spend some time acquainting themselves with some classic "New German Hardness" in this episode, with Rammstein's second album Sehnsucht.
For our 300th episode, the fellas make time for an album that's been on the backburner since it came out in November, Silent Planet's newest, Superbloom!
This week the fellas listen to the second best (or worst) thing to debut in 1996! Wait... what's the other thing?
The boys listen to a slightly moodier, slightly groovier new record from ERRA, the brand spankin' new Cure.