Interviews, insights and news from Denver metal radio veteran B Lo (former KBPI, idobi Howl). Hear the best up and coming heavy bands from the Mile High City and beyond.
The ever-provocative Aaron Howell of MF Ruckus, White Fudge and Monolith recently added a new project to his repertoire: Papa's Porch Party, a weekly live streaming event.
Your interpretation of Angelic Desolation songs is never as weird as the actual subject matter. Get to know the baby shakers in this episode of Metalix.
Austin and Nathan's musical journey began with unlikely influences. Hear Shepherd's new EP First Hand out now on Destruent Records.
Grant Netzorg is on a crusade to promote Denver businesses and defeat corporate "monoculture".
A global pandemic can't (and won't) stop Connor Fox's annual charity efforts on behalf of Colorado hardcore bands. It's the first Metalix episode after the COVID breakout of 2020.
Seventh Circle Music Collective Owner Aaron Saye defends concert goers from ticket scammers and resellers.
Jon and Keito from MNMLST combine forces with Joe and Oscar from Under Auburn Skies. See them Friday, January 31st 2020 at Marquis Theater.
Dave, Tim and Harry play their parts well but dance moves really define Rozu.
Ross tells Denver's nazi punks to fuck off. Catch Allout Helter at Punk Against Trump vol. IV Sat 01/18/20 at Marquis Theater.
Nova Fest founder Nick Nova talks about Nova Fest VII and his top 5 albums of 2019.
See the Bend and Snap album release Saturday 11/23/19 at Hi Dive.
Eddie and Oscar from Fathers for the "You Deserve Hell" album release Sat 11/02/19 at Lost Lake
Hearing specialist Gianni Digiacomo AKA ear plug designer for the Denver metal stars.
Combatpress.com writer Rob Tatum grapples the challenge of convincing B Lo to watch UFC.
Gary drops into Metalix before the final Line Brawl show.
Ben and Joel drop into Metalix ahead of the Decades EP release Saturday, July 13th at Summit Moon Room.
B Lo and True the Gray share anxiety about farting at work.
Andy Robbins played drums for many Denver bands but he might be most popular for his work with the Colorado Avalanche ice crew today.
Is a band responsible for the social life of every member? Leveler debates the reasons for banning a band from playing on tour.
Sunday morning is the best day for band practice if you're over 30 and willing to fight a hangover.
Kelvin McDaniel and Colin Starner are developing Xao, a social media app that also sells concert tickets.
Allegaeon and Nuclear Power Trio guitarist Greg Burgess will unite the world with metal, jazz and flamenco-influenced riffs.
Conquer Everest reacts to musicians overreacting. See Conquer Everest at Lost Lake Friday 01/18/19.
Wes and Ryan own The Brutal Poodle, a metal and hardcore themed restaurant in Denver, ready to celebrate its first anniversary. Wes and Ryan also play also play in Son Survivor.
Scottie and Pete from True the Gray adapted to today's DIY music scene by writing enough music for a four piece band and releasing tracks individually on streaming media. Get the new EP In a Wake here.
Nick Nova has an ear for up-and-coming bands, which is why he hosts his own fest annually. Catch Nova Fest 6 Dec 1st 2018 at Hi Dive.
Jake Stern's journey to the Denver metal scene started almost seven thousand miles away in Israel. Michael and Danny from Seren join Jake in studio for this episode. This episode ends a one year Metalix hiatus. See Of Man and Machine with Seren at Progressive and Aggressive Friday, October 5th at the Roxy in Denver.
Lord Mordi and Fthaggua can tell you everything about the lore of HP Lovecraft, whose stories form the basis of Crafteon's songs.
Meet the first band from Idaho to be interviewed on Metalix. It's OK to film them with your phone camera, but Moretta won't let you be bored at a show.
Core Atoms explains the creative vision of Arcadea, a band that changed B Lo's opinion of electronic music in metal.
Brittney Slayes reveals the mysterious contents of a "safety sack" which travels with her on tour. Bonus secret: it's not even a sack.
Denver metal band Abrams did not get their name from anyone with the last name "Abrams". Sorry, JJ.
Brendan and Audley stay true to their creative vision by limiting their involvement in the music industry.
Obviously, B Lo has never been to Arizona. American Standards is too nice to call him out.
Carnifex actually listens to the same genre they play. Hopefully that doesn't surprise you. (Originally posted 03/05/2017)
Bryan vows to survive the beer zombie apocalypse. (Originally posted 03/15/2017)
How Darkest Hour hustled to crowdfund a billboard hit release. (Originally posted 03/26/2017)
Exclusive details about the Japanese bonus track from "Off The Grid" (originally posted 03/29/2017).
B Lo tries to pronounce "Ain-Soph Aur" for an Ain-Soph hour (originally posted 04/10/20107)
Living the necktie life with a few DIY warriors from LA (originally posted 04/18/2017)
Become an MFGOD and the MF Ruckus world is your oyster (originally posted 04/23/2017)
The most scholarly Metalix interview yet (originally posted 04/28/2017)
Even Nick's cats think more independently than many American voters.
Redding, CA is basically a desert island for a touring band from Colorado.
Carl Schwartz' return to music involved moving to Sweden, having a son, getting divorced, and a self-imposed studio imprisonment.
B Lo celebrates the UK tradition of drinking beer at unusual times with Scott of Black Coast.
idobi Howl's hosts count down the Top 12 Howl albums of 2016
They might sound mean but they wouldn't hurt a fly, ant or bee.