Being in a band is hard, it's even more hard when you're trying to find the time to talk crap on all of the things you would like to. This is Mëttleheads, where every Tuesday the band Mëttle talks about what they like, what they don't like, and how much they suck as well. Become the person you trul…
Smashing Pumpkins although huge in the 90’s, were always extremely polarizing. You either loved them or you hated them. The […]
Mötley Crüe debatably created the entire Glam Rock movement and changed the landscape of the Sunset Strip forever. Are they […]
Welcome back Mëttleheads this week our cast is on Incubus. Incubus was hugely influential Scott and is one band who […]
The Eagles are the one band that are the most synonymous with the dysfunctional band stereotype. This week we go […]
We have a new format! We will now be going live on FB once a month and answering question live. […]
In the second podcast with new bassist Jerry Morales, we discuss Pearl Jam and made them unique. Is it the […]
We're back! After an ungodly hiatus the Mëttleheads podcast is back. We had some rearranging to do but now the podcast lives on. We introduce our new Bass player Jerry Morales, and go over the long strange career of the Killers.
This week Zack “the Tang” Zeit discusses the band “HIM”. Although they were kind of an early 2000’s flash in the pan, we look at whether they actually made an impact, or if they should just stay where we left them.
There’s no question that Radiohead is one of the most influential bands of the 90’s, and debatably of all time. The truly had their own sound and there has never been anyone like them since. The care deeply about their art but the question we ask is, what is art when its no longer relatable to an audience? What happens when you start getting so experimental that people no longer identify with your music? Did they get too weird after OK Computer? We’ll see…
The Counting Crows have always been a group that everyone knew about, but weren’t so influential that you felt you really had to know them. Typically written off as just another useless top 40 group, if that’s all you think of the Counting Crows you’re really missing out.
This week is all Alice in Chains, easily the most underrated grunge band in the Seattle scene. They were even nicknamed "Kindergarden" as a way to call them less than Soundgarden, we don't think that's right. The media got it backwards and if it was up to us Alice in Chains would have been at the forefront of the entire scene.
There is no denying that when Nirvana first hit the mainstream they changed everything. What we're discussing is why were they so big? Did they deserve the god like status they have achieved? and were they really that much better than the rest of the Seattle grunge scene at the time?
Madonna has been highly influential for the past 4 decades. Ever changing, her work has influenced a wide variety of artists. We discuss how she's influenced us, if she is overrated, underrated, or if she ever should have been a big deal in the first place.
In this episode, we discuss the influence Steely Dan has had on us, popular music, and other mainstream artists as well. Do we like them though? We’ll see…
This week we discuss what inspired us to start Mëttle in the first place as well as all of the iterations it took us to get here. Make sure to stick around till the end to check out our song of the week "Because the Night" by Patty Smith.