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Patience: The Unknowable Room (Book 6, Chapter 21)This week, Vanessa and Matt explore the theme of Patience in Chapter 21 of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince! They discuss Harry's stakeout, Hermione's new approach to Ron and Lavender, and the upcoming promise of Apparition! Throughout the episode we consider the question: how does patience reward us?Thank you to Elizabeth for this week's voicemail! Next week we're reading Chapter 22, After The Burial, through the theme of Failure with Casper ter Kuile.--It's two sickles to join S.P.E.W., and only five dollars to join our Patreon for extra content every week! Please consider helping us fill our Gringotts vault so we can continue to make this show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We caught up with Anthony Notarmaso, lead singer of After The Burial, while they were finishing up the Eternal Blue tour alongside Spiritbox and Intervals, and chatted about life on the road, songwriting inspiration, video games, and much more.
This episode features album reviews for Overkill, Hail The Void, As Everything Unfolds & Ignea. We discuss recent live shows we attended for Oceans Of Slumber, After The Burial & Spiritbox.
Episode Breakdown: Intro | 0:00 Beer Breakdowns | 5:29 Metal News | 18:17 Album Releases | 25:58 Certified BREWTAL Bangers | 33:25 Featured Band | 46:02 Hopwolves, you know what time it is... Episode 73 has the bois saying farewell to our furry friend Abby, this episode's for you, and getting some old school couch co-op with It Takes Two. This episode was recorded on 3/31/23. This week's Beer Breakdowns include CHONK Sunday Sour from Drekker Brewing Co. (Todd's Pick) and ZOMBIE ICE from 3 Floyd's Brewing (Arie's Pick). The boys open up the metal floodgates to discuss Kardavox Academy hosting a killer vocal contest with guest judges that will blow your MIND for the Metal News of the Week. New Music includes bangers from DEFAMED, SHADECARRIER, FRESH WOUNDS, WORM SHEPHERD, CATTLE DECAPITATION, and AFTER THE BURIAL that will have you begging for more among a slew of other filthy tracks/albums. As always we're leaving our favorite part for last with an in-depth discussion of the track No Survivors (feat. Scott Ian Lewis of Carnifex) from five-piece symphonic deathcore outfit THE CONVALESCENCE. Turn it up to 11, crack open that beer, it's about to get BREWTAL! Artwork by megabeast Kevin Burfield Intro track by absolute legend ZaKrahe Brewtal was chopped and sliced by Arie Lombardozzi of Death Dealer Productions with additional production from Todd Bailey.
Polar has announced their new album Everywhere, Everything, due for release on 13th January 2023 via Arising Empire. At the beginning of 2020, the music world came to an abrupt stop. For Polar, that meant a conclusive end to their unfinished tour alongside After The Burial, Spirit box and Make Them Suffer, following their 2019 acclaimed album Nova. Filled with a sense of uncertainty in a world turned upside down, Polar (Adam Woodford, Fabian Lomas, Gav Thane and Noah See) took to work on brand new material, with lyrics that delve deep within the self and a sound that treads new, experimental grounds. Now armed with their hard-hitting new album, Polar is raring to take to the stage, after years of musical and personal growth behind the scenes.
We are back from tour! Garza & Zack the Kid talk about their Spotify Wrapped 2022 list, what the best birthday gift is & much more! SPONSORS: Click this link to purchase from Sweetwater & help support the podcast: imp.i114863.net/rnrmVB TIME CODES 00:00 - Intro 00:47 - Thanksgiving with After the Burial & Currents 06:09 - Low points = Great memories 09:57 - Garza loves Joe Rogan & Sevendust 18:46 - The McDonald's secret weapon 20:21 - The birthday stretcher 25:15 - Loathe 28:35 - New Metallica 30:15 - Creative conciseness & Polyphia 37:26 - Dealing with anger, self doubt & pushing your limits 47:47 - Pantera in LA
Left to Suffer is an metalcore/nu-core band from Atlanta, Georgia. We talk about doing mushrooms on stage, their early eays of jamming in a storage unit & much more! SPONSORS: distrokid.com/vip/garza 30% OFF! emgpickups.com Promo Code: Heavy 15% OFF! Left to Suffer is: Taylor Barber, Peter Higgs, Jacob Gordon, Christian Nowatzki & Alex Vavra TIME CODES: 00:00 - Intro 00:54 - Recording Snake & Three Days Grace Connection 08:46 - Touring W Carnifex, Spite & Drinking At 3pm 10:45 - Writing Together 15:50 - Tone Is In Your Hands 18:08 - Influenced By Disturbed & St. Anger 23:02 - Not Being Into Metallica, Thrash & Stranger Things 26:21 - Korn Woodstock 99 & Time Travel 34:01 - Opening For Wage War & Emmure 42:12 - Writing Process In The Woods 48:06 - Going Viral On TikTok 52:36 - Being From Atlanta, Sevendust & Nu-Metal Tattoos 58:03 - Meeting Other Members After Jail 01:03:46 - Taking Mushrooms On Stage 01:08:30 - Garza Is On Ayahuasca 01:12:22 - What Happens When You Die, What Is Hell? 01:14:18 - Taylor Was Homeless - “LTS Saved Me Life” 01:20:00 - Future of LTS
Call Your Parents! Playlist We sit down with Matt and Joel from Science Penguin and talk about their new album "Why am I like this", Stir Fry, Math, Soccer, What they've been listening to lately and a lot more. Make sure you follow us on all socials here to keep up with new episodes and playlists. We would love to hear from you, how we are doing, what you would like to hear more of, how much you love or hate the show, or whatever else you wanna tell us let us know down below or shoot us a message. Special thanks to Ghostshaft, Boo Lay, Keanu DiCaprio and FBD Media for making that amazing tune you hear at the end of the episode. Go check out their socials and jam some of their tunes on Spotify. Call Your Parents! playlist includes artist like Darkest Hour, Chon, mewithoutyou, Stolas, Satyr, Animals As Leaders, Monuments, Tech N9ne, Hail The Sun, The Callous Daoboys, pulses., Long Trip, In Angles, After The Burial, and Vena Cava. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/viplaylistpod/message
Welcome To Season 11, Episode 7! Today We Tell You About Our Concert Experience Seeing Thy Art Is Murder, After The Burial, Brand of Sacrifice, & Currents. We Saw Them Live On May 18th, 2022. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/musicjunkies28/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musicjunkies28/support
2004 Miniapolis, Minnesota el ahora finado rhythm guitar Justin Lowe y el actual y único fundador sobreviviente Trent Hafdahl forman After The Burial ... Hace ya 18 años de su formación, y el crecimiento y madurez de esta banda ha sido exponencial tanto en sonido como en técnica. Forma parte de un selecto grupo de jóvenes bandas de este denso pero al mismo tiempo, super estilizado y técnico genero, lleno de breakdowns, armónicos con guitarras de 8 cuerdas y baterías asombrosamente bien ejecutadas ... Platiquemos pues de su álbum Evergreen
On this episode Ryan and Patrick discuss the album "Wolves Within" by the band After The Burial and "A Tear in the Fabric of Life" by Knocked Loose. Be sure to use your headphones if listening at work, we DIG up some seriously offensive content on this one.
I really wanted to call this "Ometh Deep Dive" right after the last one but that would be bad SEO. Also yes, we are posting two back to back episodes, hope you enjoy! This one is about After the Burial, which we are both already really familiar with and we both love the band, so it's a different vibe from our usual deep dives! Let us know how you like that, and... Enjoy! Join our community on Facebook! Or, if you want to get more involved, with exclusive content and stuff, support us on Patreon! By the way, the NYN album Entropy: Of Chaos And Salt is finally out, so check it out!
Matt Seely is a musician, producer, engineer and the owner of Tone Vault Audio and Media. He has played guitar for multiple acts over the years including I am Vengeance, recorded with After The Burial and Your Memorial and most recently became an official sponsor and endorser of my dumb ass and this podcast. Support the Podcast by clicking SUBSCRIBE OR Join the Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/jaredsingerlive Sponsor(s): https://www.MarcoVcigars.com https://www.tone-vault.com/JSE Promo Code: 15SINGER
Rivers Of Nihil have been taking the progressive death metal world by storm for the last few years after the release of 2018's revered “Where Owls Know My Name." The highly-anticipated follow-up “The Work” raises the bar even higher for not only themselves, but the genre as a whole. We are joined by frontman Jake Dieffenbach as he takes us through the twists, turns, and themes that set the blueprint for an album-of-the-year contender. We also talk to Jake about his upbringings, being introduced to Limp Bizkit, and a deeper take on his perspective as being a person who is hard of hearing. Jake describes his experiences on how the disability of hearing has allowed him to open up different facets in his life, and that includes being a singer for a metal band. His perseverance is a testimony to this album; Tune in now as we go full in-depth into the album's process with a talented artist. “The Work” drops September 24 via Metal Blade Records, and be sure to catch Rivers Of Nihil live on their “Up From The Sewer” tour as they trek across North America with The Black Dahlia Murder, After The Burial, Carnifex, and Undeath.Stay connected with Rivers Of Nihil, visit: https://www.riversofnihil.com/, https://www.facebook.com/riversofnihil, and https://www.instagram.com/riversofnihil/Stay connected with IUF, visit: https://interviewunderfire.com/
Inside Music is brought to you by Haulix, the music industry's leading promotional distribution platform. Start your one-month free trial today and gain instant access to the same promotional tools used by BMG, Concord, Rise Records, Pure Noise Records, and hundreds more. Visit http://haulix.com/signup for details. It finally happened! For the first time since March 2020, host James Shotwell recorded a new episode of Inside Music in the same room as the guest. The return of live music is providing new opportunities for connection, and we couldn't miss the chance to speak with one of our favorite fast-rising new groups. While the world was isolating indoors, Undeath burst onto the international death metal scene with their blistering Prosthetic Records debut, Lesions of a Different Kind. The relentlessly brutal record combines influences from the genre's greatest acts with a modern approach to storytelling to create an engaging listening experience for fans of all ages. The band's following seems to confirm this, as it features people from all walks of life and every economic level. We're not saying modern death metal needed Undeath to exist, but their existence is helping the genre carry onward into a new decade with fresh talent and new listeners. Undeath is currently touring America for the first time since Legions' release. The group serves as the act on The Black Dahlia Murder's fall headlining run, which features additional support from After The Burial, Carnifex, and Rivers of Nihil. Undeath is already rubbing shoulders with their metal peers in a big way, and they've got the added bonus of being the first band to welcome fans back to live metal shows. Their presence on stage sets the tone for everything that follows, and we're happy to report that they do not disappoint. In this Music Biz episode, host James Shotwell chats with Undeath frontman Alex Jones about his band's return to the road. Jones recounts the band's efforts to remain creative during the pandemic, as well as the conversations that lead to their first shows back. There is even some discussion about the band's next release, which Jones claims is already written and ready to record.
Metal Dudes Nerding OutMusic-Movies-Pop Culture-GamingJoin Michael “Rickshaw” Martin Ex member of IWRESTLEDABEARONCE hosting Worship and Tribute Nerd, a youtube Channel/Podcast dedicated to finding out Artists favorite nerdy addictions. For people who enjoy Metal, Movies, or comedy! With Co Host Fuzz.Music by John GaneyLogos by Donny Wahl IG @thesofatxDonations and W&TN ShirtsPaypal Ihateghosts@yahoo.com#Metal #music #metalshows #metalpodcastThe guys got together this week to talk about the tunes we've been jamming recently and also to chat about our anticipation for the return of live music!Shout outSecret Levels Podcast and Secret Transmission PodcastIhatethesceneAlways Sonny podcastKopercrabb podcastYoutube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAjIZ5slTw3K6EDfvRJM7dg IG https://www.instagram.com/worshipandtributenerd/ FB https://www.facebook.com/Worshipandtributenerd Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2mq6kBO4eHQLaU0PfnqRH9?si=sjHkOArnQ9KoNXAOwbhwog Apple podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/2mq6kBO4eHQLaU0PfnqRH9?si=sjHkOArnQ9KoNXAOwbhwog Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/worshipandtributenerd Twitter https://twitter.com/WandTNerd Discord https://discord.gg/MbdEKTp
New episode out now. London metal trio Urne have released a studio video for current single Desolate Heart, taken from their upcoming debut album Serpent & Spirit, set for release on 25th June via Candlelight Records. Capturing the atmosphere of the Serpent & Spirit recording sessions, watch the video to 'Desolate Heart' here: https://youtu.be/YA58tDXz-9Y Stream 'Desolate Heart' and pre-order Serpent & Spirit here: https://URNE.lnk.to/SerpentandSpiritPR The video footage was filmed by guitarist Angus Neyra during the Serpent & Spirit recording sessions in Oct 2020 at Foel Studio in Wales, with Chris Fielding on engineering duties. Bassist / vocalist Joe Nally commented: "We wanted to capture the feel of the studio itself as its in such a remote location, and every day the valley would fill with fog and silence. At night the only light comes from the moon and stars completely unpolluted. It's an incredible place to record and we feel it helped set the mood for the album." On 'Desolate Heart', Joe continues: "The song 'Desolate Heart' had been in the making years before Urne actually formed, but was never completed." During the writing process for Serpent & Spirit, Joe found an old demo of the first few minutes of the track, and instantly knew it had to be finished. 'Desolate Heart' subsequently became the first single released from the album. There is no single way that Urne describe their sound, it all comes back to one thing: heavy. There are shades of Metallica, Mastodon, Alice In Chains in there, hopping between sludge, tech-metal, doom, hardcore and anything else with a weighty heart. Formed by ex-Hang The Bastard bassist Joe Nally and guitarist Angus Neyra after their former band called it quits, the pair already had a reputation for big, heavy riffs. Getting drummer Richard Harris on board in 2018, they gilded their new outfit with debut EP The Mountain Of Gold, which immediately marked Urne out as a formidable new metallic force. Now, they return with debut album Serpent & Spirit. Heavier, wider and with an even higher ratio of killer riffs than the EP, it also comes with a weighty concept based around the central character's struggle as he's pulled between good and evil, darkness and light. “I had a bit of a bad patch for a few months,” explains Joe, revealing the inspiration for the album's lyrics. “I'm absolutely fine now, but I drew on those two months where I just wasn't feeling great. I took that and wrote a story based about that. The actual track-listing is done like that film Memento, where it's all in a different order. Maybe one day someone will listen to the lyrics and work out which order the story goes in. “The album is called Serpent & Spirit. The spirit is the human experience, the serpent is the evil that tricks your mind. It's about getting pulled apart and trying to find yourself within all of that. So it's almost good and evil, and throughout the album it's about a person getting pulled from the light to the dark.” Due to COVID, the final parts of the album were written over Skype, before being recorded by Chris Fielding (Conan, Electric Wizard, Primordial) at Foel Studios in deepest Wales during lockdown. It was then sent to acclaimed producer Jens Bogren who handled the mastering of Serpent & Spirit. Urne have announced a UK tour in support of Serpent & Spirit. Catch them on the following dates: Wed 7th July - Bournemouth - Anvil Thu 8th July - London - The Black Heart Fri 9th July - Birmingham - Dead Wax Sat 10th July - Manchester - Star & Garter Urne are: Joe Nally - Bass / Vocals Angus Neyra - Guitar Richard Harris - Drums Urne online: https://www.facebook.com/urneband https://www.twitter.com/urneband https://www.instagram.com/urneband Desolate Heart we kick off the show with an absolute tune, at just over 8 mins Desolate Heart offers so much from crushing drum blast, to guitars riffs that would punch a hole in the Ozone layer, I won't lie to you this took me a couple of listen to get to grips as I really struggled with the vocals in the verse but the choruses just have this natural big hook to them to pull you in. What really has grab my attention with this track is the way it grows and gets stronger and stronger, Desolate Heart really is a power house of a single from the upcoming release of Serpent & Spirit it goes from strength to strength, don't stand still on this one, truly one hella of a track to kick off the show with TRENDKILL and their single Obsession Northern heavyweights, TRENDKILL, have revealed their brand-new video and single, Obsession - https://youtu.be/TP0GeUMsrSY . The track is a layered slab of groove-induced thrash metal that showcases the band's deft ability to produce captivating heavy music steeped with riffs, dynamics, rage, and intensity. Comprised of Alistair Lisle (Vocals), Jonny Stern (Guitar), Isaac Edwards (Bass and Backing Vocals), and Corey Bennett (Drums), TRENDKILL come at you from the North East of England. Formed in 2014 as initially just a garage cover band, it didn't take the metal upstarts long to realise that they had the drive and dexterity to forge their own unique path. By 2016, TRENDKILL put out their debut release, EP One, which helped to place the youngsters firmly on the map. Many reviews, streams and sales were acquired, along with an invitation to tour throughout the UK, which included a thunderous slot at Bloodstock Festival. The quartet backed their debut EP with the release of their sophomore EP, Black Moon. The record again moved the burly metallers forward, earning them much praise and acclaim. Original vocalist Elliot Bartram, however, departed the group in 2019, and after an extensive search, TRENDKILL recruited new friend and powerhouse vocalist, Alistair Lisle. The band marked their triumphant return last year in supreme style by dropping their new single, Struck From Existence. The foursome are set to take 2021 by the scruff of the neck, and they are loaded up with their strongest track to date, Obsession. The single is a fury of thrash, groove, and metal, wrapped around anthemic hooks and peppered with contemporary lyrical themes. The band elaborate: "The theme behind Obsession is addiction, whether it's sex, food, drugs or even social media. Addiction is a very real and dominating issue in many people's lives, possibly even more so now during a time where we're all trying to cope through a particularly challenging time”. With further material on the way, and with the addition of a new management team, Unearthed Music Management, the future is looking very bright. TRENDKILL on line https://www.facebook.com/trendkilluk/ https://www.instagram.com/trendkilluk https://open.spotify.com/artist/17CBF3HaWk5eWspmlRdK6A https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC973EnMYXEhaNBXVD4WeOsQ Obsession reminds me of classic Dream theatre, the track starts with a really nice acoustic opening and slowly builds from this foundation into a full on assault of crushing vocals for the chorus which is met with a crushing riff, for me about halfway through Obbession is really where this goes into another life, fast paced guitars with crushing solos with amazing drums beats to match we have gone back to the late 80's where thrash was king and that's exactly what Obsession sounds like it's a mixture of pure brilliance of melody and harmony matched with power and thrash, this is another track that is out of this world. Friday, April 30th, 2020 - (Los Angeles) - Canadian metal outfit and one of this year's hottest break out bands, Spritbox have released a brand new song "Circle With Me" today on Rise Records . The track features the glorious combination of ethereal vocals, bombastic riffs and savage screams that make up the utterly unique Spiritbox calling card. It is accompanied by a gorgeous music video directed by Orie McGinness, that perfectly compliments the lyrical theme of the song with a constantly revolving shot around the band as they perform. Listen to "Circle With Me" here and watch the video here or by clicking the image below. Speaking about the new track, Courtney LaPlante shares "This song was written in the studio as a last minute addition, one of the many reasons we are so grateful to no longer be exclusively working remotely. It captures the spectrum of emotions I've been feeling lately about my music. From the anxiety I feel about messing up, to a confidence meant to protect me from self doubt. Visually, we wanted to present the viewer with the image of us that we miss the most: us performing on stage, with nothing to hide behind: instruments, some lights, and beautiful camera movement." “Circle With Me” follows the band's two break-out, hit singles released last year - the heartbreaking and otherworldly "Constance" and the unrelentingly brutal "Holy Roller". Between them, they have clocked up a staggering 18 million streamsto date, with "Holy Roller" debuting at #25 on Billboard's Hot Hard Rock Songs and spending 7 weeks at #1 on SiriusXM Liquid Metal's "Devil's Dozen" with the remix version of the song feat. Ryo Kinoshita of Crystal Lake spending 5 weeks at #2. Spiritbox recently finished work on their debut album which is slated for release later this year. ABOUT SPIRITBOX The husband and wife duo Courtney LaPlante and Michael Stringer made their debut with a self-released EP in October 2017, quickly building a cult following. In 2018 the duo found their musical counterpart in bass player Bill Crook and partnered with Pale Chord Music to continue to create and release music in single and EP formats and in Fall of 2020, signed with globally renowned label Rise Records. Spiritbox have quickly become hotly tipped as one of the most exciting, creative and unique new forces to erupt from the world of heavy music. Pushing boundaries both sonically and visually with their beautifully haunting music videos that perfectly match the the juxtaposition of the ethereal, velvet textures of Courtney's singing voice and the visceral, rageful power of her screams as they soar over complex soundscapes that ebb and flow between brutally heavy riffing and and progressive, other worldly electronic-tinged passages. Drawing their name from a device that some believe is capable of communing with the ldead, the band have a paranormal undertone that runs through everything they do, using EVP (electronic voice phenomena) recordings both at their live shows and within their tracks. A quick look at the music videos for fan favorites such as Belcarra, Blessed Be and Rule of Nines and it's clear to see that the band are no strangers to the macabre or paranormal. Having toured the world many times over with their previous bands - metal outfit iwrestledabearonce (Courtney and Mike) and pop punk band Living With Lions (Bill) - Spiritbox absorbed the highs and lows of living as working musicians and decided to try a different and more sustainable approach when it came to releasing their music. They took the concept of supply and demand and applied it to their release model, focusing on making fans across the globe by using the social media tools available to them, releasing shorter bodies of music and removing touring from the plan until a demand was built. In doing so they quickly garnered a cult-like online following which has lead to over 66.6 million streams across all platforms and sell outs on every physical release and most merch items they've released to date. In Feb of 2020 Spiritbox jumped on a plane and finally went on tour in support of After The Burial across Europe, which was unfortunately cut short due to the Covid-19 Pandemic. Despite having to return to Canada early, Spiritbox have remained busy - recording the two new music, shooting the accompanying videos, launching their Patreon and working on their debut LP expected out later this year. The band are also scheduled to perform on major festival line-ups across Europe including Reading & Leeds, Download, Rock am Ring and Rock im Park. SPIRTBOX Courtney LaPlante - Vocals Mike Stringer - Guitar Bill Crook - Bassist Spiritbox Online www.spiritboxband.com https://www.instagram.com/spiritboxmusic/ https://twitter.com/spiritboxband https://www.facebook.com/Spiritboxofficial/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmWxquutalJ1ZjdmWLdlhSg A lot is being said about these guys rightly so you could say never mind trees being pulled up acres of forests are in this band's sights. The guys have just unleashed Circle with Me, and in all honesty, I get why there so much of a spotlight on these guys right now. Circle With Me straight will hit you in the chest a real punch to the chest with the guitars will be felt, there is plenty of melody here in the chorus as it has a natural fit I really Love Courtney vocals as she can easily go from clean to growls in her vocals. 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Up this week, we listen to After The Burial's 2016 album, "Dig Deep" -- Listen CONTENT ADVISORY: Explicit language, mature / dark lyrical themes Music suggestions? Comments? Feedback? Contact Us! Instagram -- Email: bangeralertpodcast@gmail.com Logo and Art by Mitchell Weir Intro metal song: “Dead and Gone (Instrumental)” by Joe Tantalo // Link Intro / Outro chat song: “Instrumental Beat (Remastered)” by Mitchell Phil Weir // Link The Banger Alert Podcast is Joe Tantalo and Mitchell Weir
In this week's episode we discuss some importance of mental health, some new music and two heavy records. Rob dove head first into the chaos of Between The Buried And Me's record Colors and Nick djented his way though the album Wolves Within by After The Burial.Be sure to follow us instagram and twitter at everheardofpod.
In this episode we sit down with local (Sacramento) melodic/djent band Petroglyphs. We discuss new members, new music, influences and more!
Body Count, Gojira, After The Burial, Thy Art Is Murder, The Ghost Inside – The list goes on for renowned music producer/engineer/artist Will Putney. Playing in multiple talented bands like END and Fit For An Autopsy are what's on the surface, but underneath is the hard working and dedication he has for the love of music itself. We sit down with Will as he describes his cultivation about how he got his introduction and education into producing music and his current position within the worldwide situation. Even though the countless bands he works with are at home, he stays busy in this studio doing what he does best – behind the soundboard and bringing out the best in bands. We have had multiple artists in the past on IUF speak highly about the work ethic of Will Putney and why they prefer him to engineer their records. Now listen in to the man himself as he speaks about his experiences that shaped him into the proven and humble artist he is today.
De quarantaine drijft tot gekte, dus in deze nieuwe aflevering van Osmium wordt wel erg veel onzin verkocht. Uitgedroogde SpongeBobs, zelf gecodeerde sudoku-oplossers, cirkelzagen bij de buren en beha's als mondkapje... Het komt allemaal aan bod in de urgentste podcast van Nederland en België. Ook is er aandacht voor de overheidsmaatregelen die de concertwereld in deze onzekere tijden staande moeten houden. Tot overmaat van ramp doen Pim en Niels een boekje open over hun leven na het nu metal-tijdperk. Met zowel gênante deathcore (I Ate Everybody) als gekmakende noise rock (Melt-Banana). Onderwerpen: I Ate Everybody - Crushed By The Gears Of Machine (00:00) Beha’s als mondkapje, Pim’s vieze oude shirts en Instagram-perikelen (00:15) Introductie van de onderwerpen (02:04) De cirkelzaag van de buren van Niels (02:47) Pasen (04:02) Pim’s logic-based sudoku-oplosser in Matlab (05:23) Het corona-nieuwsbulletin (09:50) Pim’s baldadige betoog over deze tijden en de bijbehorende scheurkalender (13:10) Het 'Bewaar Je Ticket'-initiatief (16:15) Mensen in acute geldnood versus mensen die een jaar op restitutie kunnen wachten (21:50) Vooruitschuiven van problemen voor evenementenorganisaties (22:58) Conceptuele uitleg van de thematische luistertips (29:00) Tips van Pim aan Niels: I Ate Everybody - Demo en All Shall Perish - The Price Of Existence (30:30) De uitleg van Pim’s thema en de muzikale paden die Pim en Niels bewandelden na het numetaltijdperk; Impericon versus Rock Werchter (35:19) Herwaardering voor de corige genres (40:18) Tips van Niels aan Pim: The Callous Daoboys - Die On Mars en Melt-Banana - Fetch en de uitleg van het thema (45:39) Pim’s mening over Melt-Banana - Fetch (50:01) Waarom luistert Niels niet naar Death Grips? (54:57) Pim’s mening over The Callous Daoboys - Die On Mars (57:10) Luistertip: Caustic Wound - Death Posture (01:04:44) Luistertip: Dool - Summerland (01:06:25) Shout-outs en Melt-Banana - Candy Gun (01:08:19)
I hope you have the number to the health inspector, because After The Burial has NASTY breakdowns.
Zoe reads The Firebolt and Robin reads After The Burial. In these chapters: Gryffindor is a training ground for cops, Harry's on the fantasy cocaine, Pettigrew's finger is dressed up all fancy, Christmas is a very sad time, and Harvey's here!
Sponsors Adventures in Blockchain Sentry– use the code “devchat” for $100 credit My Ruby Story Panel Aimee Knight Chris Buecheler AJ O’Neal With Special Guest: Brian Lonsdorf Episode Summary Brian Lonsdorf works for Salesforce, specializes in functional programming, and wrote a book called Professor Frisby’s Mostly Adequate Guide to Functional Programming. Brian talks about when he got into functional programming and when in their career others should be exposed to it. He talks about the fundamental tenets of functional programming (static mathematical functions), how it differs from object oriented programming, and how to manipulate data in a functional environment. The panel wonders if it is possible to use functional and object oriented programming together and discuss the functional core imperative shell. Brian talks about what is ‘super functional’ and why JavaScript isn’t, but includes methods for making it work. He shares some of the trade-offs he’s found while doing functional programming. Brian defines a monad and goes over some of the common questions he gets about functional programming, such as how to model an app using functional programming. The show concludes with Brian talking about some of the work he’s been doing in AI and machine learning. Links Promise Functional core, imperative shell RxJs Monad Professor Frisby's Mostly Adequate Guide to Functional Programming Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter Picks Aimee Knight: After The Burial (band) Chris Buecheler: Minecraft in JavaScript AJ O’Neal: Crazy Little Thing Called Love by Queen Greenlock v3 campaign Brian Lonsdorf: Follow Brian @drboolean Chris Penner Comonads
Sponsors Adventures in Blockchain Sentry– use the code “devchat” for $100 credit My Ruby Story Panel Aimee Knight Chris Buecheler AJ O’Neal With Special Guest: Brian Lonsdorf Episode Summary Brian Lonsdorf works for Salesforce, specializes in functional programming, and wrote a book called Professor Frisby’s Mostly Adequate Guide to Functional Programming. Brian talks about when he got into functional programming and when in their career others should be exposed to it. He talks about the fundamental tenets of functional programming (static mathematical functions), how it differs from object oriented programming, and how to manipulate data in a functional environment. The panel wonders if it is possible to use functional and object oriented programming together and discuss the functional core imperative shell. Brian talks about what is ‘super functional’ and why JavaScript isn’t, but includes methods for making it work. He shares some of the trade-offs he’s found while doing functional programming. Brian defines a monad and goes over some of the common questions he gets about functional programming, such as how to model an app using functional programming. The show concludes with Brian talking about some of the work he’s been doing in AI and machine learning. Links Promise Functional core, imperative shell RxJs Monad Professor Frisby's Mostly Adequate Guide to Functional Programming Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter Picks Aimee Knight: After The Burial (band) Chris Buecheler: Minecraft in JavaScript AJ O’Neal: Crazy Little Thing Called Love by Queen Greenlock v3 campaign Brian Lonsdorf: Follow Brian @drboolean Chris Penner Comonads
Sponsors Adventures in Blockchain Sentry– use the code “devchat” for $100 credit My Ruby Story Panel Aimee Knight Chris Buecheler AJ O’Neal With Special Guest: Brian Lonsdorf Episode Summary Brian Lonsdorf works for Salesforce, specializes in functional programming, and wrote a book called Professor Frisby’s Mostly Adequate Guide to Functional Programming. Brian talks about when he got into functional programming and when in their career others should be exposed to it. He talks about the fundamental tenets of functional programming (static mathematical functions), how it differs from object oriented programming, and how to manipulate data in a functional environment. The panel wonders if it is possible to use functional and object oriented programming together and discuss the functional core imperative shell. Brian talks about what is ‘super functional’ and why JavaScript isn’t, but includes methods for making it work. He shares some of the trade-offs he’s found while doing functional programming. Brian defines a monad and goes over some of the common questions he gets about functional programming, such as how to model an app using functional programming. The show concludes with Brian talking about some of the work he’s been doing in AI and machine learning. Links Promise Functional core, imperative shell RxJs Monad Professor Frisby's Mostly Adequate Guide to Functional Programming Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter Picks Aimee Knight: After The Burial (band) Chris Buecheler: Minecraft in JavaScript AJ O’Neal: Crazy Little Thing Called Love by Queen Greenlock v3 campaign Brian Lonsdorf: Follow Brian @drboolean Chris Penner Comonads
Episode 16 of the Noizze Podcast is one of our biggest yet! We have a mammoth, 1 hour interview with Brady Deeprose of Conjurer, we have live reviews on After The Burial & Bloodstock, and our album reviews come from Acres with 'Lonely World' and SlipKnot with 'We Are Not Your Kind' Follow us! Twitter: @Noizzeuk Facebook:/Noizzeuk Twitter: @KristianLPugh/@SamCalcio For all your latest news/reviews/interviews: www.noizze.co.uk Get your exclusive merch: www.noizze.bigcartel.com
This episode features album reviews for Inter Arma, Suldusk, Source, Grand Magus, Allegaeon, Fractal Universe & After The Burial. A discussion on the rising popularity of Sunn O))) and what it means for metal. The debut of a secret band.
In this episode we talk about the new PS5 info, After The Burial's new album and more. Search for us on YouTube! 00:38 - PS5 details and information 20:18 - Xbox Game Pass Ultimate 23:09 - The Last of Us Part 2 is coming along 25:54 - After The Burial's new album "Evergreen" 36:38 - Alpha Wolf vs. Dealer & Saudade 40:11 - Weekly picks 41:26 - Weirdness 43:30 - The great Tortilla debate continues 44:23 - RIP ears
In episode #34, Montreal is officially called "the heavy metal city", Dance Gavin Dance comes out with their own signature beer, and we get talk about our first music review correction. We also round up the notable releases from week ending 04.19.19 including, After The Burial, Alpha Wolf, Tripsetter, Chokehold, Thousand Oaks, Kayak Jones, Heart Attack Man, Get Scared, Bilmuri, Right On, Kid!, and much more!Featuring music from TripsitterSpotify: TripsitterTwitter: @tripsitteratInstagram: @tripsitter_hcand ChokeholdSpotify: chokeholdInstagram: @chokehold_hcand Kayak JonesSpotify: Kayak JonesTwitter: @kayakjonesiaInstagram: @kayakjonesiaFollow along with with the music discussed in this episode by subscribing to our PODCAST PLAYLIST on Spotify!Connect with us!Twitter: @altsidesInstagram @altsidesDid we miss anything? Email us at info@altsides.comListen to us on Podcoin! Use our code: ALTSIDES to get 300 podcoins for free!
Ryan rambles about recent concert experiences, albums that he's currently obsessed with, and how miserable he's become. Episode 25 is centered around the release of the brand new album from progressive metal act After The Burial entitled Evergreen. Also Ryan almost dies and meets a celebrity... well, kinda. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ryan-talks-rock/support
This week Sam and Marcos are spent after leaving it all out in the pit for the Dance Gavin Dance headliner featuring Periphery, Don Broco, and Hail The Sun + the We Came As Romans and Crown The Empire co-headliner featuring Erra and Shvpes! They still find time to review new albums from After The Burial, Get Scared, Secret Band, Bilmuri and Alpha Wolf! Not to mention talk big news from Motionless In White, Famous Last Words, Tyler Carter, Wildheart, Jule Vera, Earthists, Gatherers, The Dangerous Summer, Northlane, Kurt Travis and more! Follow us @SOTSPodcast on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and check out our weekly playlist on Spotify. Subscribe to the Patreon at Patreon.com/sotspodcast. Thanks to Paul Hannum for our theme song (and Zakk Merrell for the revision). Song Clips- After The Burial- In Flux Alpha Wolf- Sub-Zero Bilmuri- Lifeisgood Get Scared- Hell Is Where The Heart Is Secret Band- Do It Again
Team TNM discuss the most crazy week in which Maynard James Keenan and Guy Fieri appear in the same news story (as do Mary J Blige and Eagles Of Death Metal), there's new music from As I Lay Dying, Bokassa, After The Burial and more, discussion on which band has the biggest gap from their best to worst albums and there's a stellar Album Club on Machine Head's landmark debut album, Burn My Eyes.
Jaye is back and he goes solo again while Brando continues to love the lord. This week, there's new music to discuss from The Weeknd, Sza, Travis Scott, Seaway, Lizzo, Madonna, After The Burial, Cage The Elephant, Gatherers, and more.SUPPORT THE PATREON FOR EXCLUSIVE S&S CONTENT:https://www.patreon.com/sightsoundpodCheck out our new website, https://sightsoundmusic.com for the latest music news, as well as additional Sight & Sound content.If you're interested in listening along with Brando and Jaye, be sure to check out the brand new Spotify Singles of the Week playlist. Follow/subscribe the playlist as it will be updated each week with the singles covered in the show:https://open.spotify.com/user/1213298238/playlist/4ewixmWBQ2eadEoujMkBb6Want to check out Jaye and Brando's new music Friday picks of the week? Be sure to do so here: https://sightsoundmusic.tumblr.com/bestoftheweekEVERYTHING SIGHT & SOUNDYouTube | https://bit.ly/2o7PjhxSpotify | https://spoti.fi/2wbGc3vApple | https://apple.co/2P3sjeLSight & Sound is available on nearly every podcast app.Feel free to join the Sight & Sound Facebook group. Come chat music, movies, and TV with us:https://www.facebook.com/groups/1972409419661246/You can also support the show by buying our t-shirts at https://sightsoundpod.comEmail us anytime sightandsoundpod@gmail.comRyan Snelling is on Twitter https://twitter.com/whatupsnell & Instagram https://instagram.com/whatupsnellJaye Williams is on Twitter https://twitter.com/jayewilliams & Instagram https://instagram.com/jayewilliams
* Slug Club member Sara joins the show! * Muggle Mail covers Bunty The Spy, Snape The Protector and Snape The Bully * Chapter-by-Chapter continues with Chapter 22 of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, After The Burial * 7-Word Summary: Aragog causes Harry no issues with Slughorn * Despite its dark undertones, is this one of the funniest chapters of the series? * Eric tells us why Hagrid's letter defined his Potter reading experience * Aragog is one of our biggest (literally) connecting threads between Half-Blood Prince and Chamber of Secrets * Will we see Aragog make an appearance in the Fantastic Beasts series? * Thanks to Ron... it's time for Harry to GET LUCKY! * Thoughts of Ginny... are they romantic or a bit disgusting? * If the placebo Felix Felicis effect worked on Ron, do we think it could have done the same for Harry? * Is Slughorn so elusive because he considered Harry would eventually use Felix Felicis? * Venomous tentacula, acromantula venom, unicorn hair... Slughorn has a side-hussle! * House-Elves as poison taste-testers! What does this reveal about Slughorn's character? * I Will Remember You: our patrons pay tribute to Aragog * Let's get drunk! Is this becoming a recurring theme in Half-Blood Prince? * Does Slughorn feel guilty, maybe even responsible, for what happened to Lily? * Francis The Fish is possibly the best addition the filmmakers made to the series * Rename The Chapter and MVP of the Week * Quizzitch: Who tells Nearly-Headless Nick about Dumbledore's whereabouts?
On episode 7 of the Noizze Podcast we dive into the news that there won't be a new System Of A Down record any time soon, Lee Malia claiming that BMTH are a year ahead of other bands, and Mike Shinoda saying there are no immediate plans to replace Chester Bennington. Reviews come from After The Burial's new song 'Behold The Crown' and the debut self titled Holding Absence record. We also bring you an interview with Blood Youth's Kaya Tarsus. Like & Subscribe! www.noizze.co.uk Facebook:/noizzeuk Twitter: @NoizzeUK
On episode 9 of the Noizze Podcast we review new albums from After The Burial & Periphery. We discuss news on a Machine Head 25th anniversary tour for Burn My Eyes, S&M 2, and news on a new Marilyn Manson album incoming. There's also an update from Sam on the 100 greatest metal albums of all time and more!
This week Sam apprehends a criminal, Marcos goes to a concert alone (The Plot In You feat. Like Moths To Flames, Dayseeker, & Limbs) and we both review new albums from Periphery, Knocked Loose, Simple Creatures, Enterprise Earth, Oh Weatherly, Bad Luck, Lotus Eater, Happy Hour, & Dealer! Plus talk big news from Polyphia, Crown The Empire, Riley, Imminence, Black Veil Brides, New Years Day, After The Burial, Movements, Obey The Brave, I Prevail, Devin Oliver and more! Follow us @SOTSPodcast on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and check out our weekly playlist on Spotify. Subscribe to the Patreon at Patreon.com/sotspodcast. Thanks to Paul Hannum for our theme song (and Zakk Merrell for the revision). Song Clips- Bad Luck- P.S. Wiffle Ball Dealer- Pretty Stupid Enterprise Earth- Sleep is For The Dead Happy Hour- Cigarettes Knocked Loose- Mistakes Like Fractures Lotus Eater- Mother Oh, Weatherly- Without My Ring (I Think I Want You) Periphery- Sentient Glow Simple Creatures- Adrenaline
The Mosh Zone Episode #62. This week we chat with Anthony of After The Burial about how he discovered heavy music, the early bands he was in, how he joined the band, hurdles the band has overcome, the reality of pressures that come from being in a band, how “Dig Deep” finally gave the band a platform, the upcoming album “Evergreen” and much much more!!
This week Sam and Marcos review new albums from While She Sleeps and To The Rats And Wolves, plus attend the Crystal Lake American Headliner feat. Fit For A King, Miss May I, and August Burns Red! Not to mention we talk big news from I Prevail, New Years Day, After The Burial, As It Is, A Day To Remember, Warped Tour, Periphery, Attila, Wage War, State Champs, Bring Me The Horizon and more! Follow us @SOTSPodcast on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and check out our weekly playlist on Spotify. Subscribe to the Patreon at Patreon.com/sotspodcast. Thanks to Paul Hannum for our theme song (and Zakk Merrell for the revision). Song Clips- While She Sleeps- Inspire To The Rats And Wolves- Down
In today's episode I talk about Anthem, more Call of Duty, the new song by After The Burial and an album review of In Flames' newest release. Search for us on YouTube! 00:56 - PS+ free games for March 01:38 - Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Remastered rated by PEGI 05:00 - Black Ops 4 barebones mode 06:43 - Anthem is crashing consoles (sounds like just PS4) 08:32 - Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield announced 09:47 - Demon's Souls remastered 10:48 - Borderlands 3 might be revealed March 28th 11:16 - Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order to be shown April 13th 11:57 - THQ Nordic chose an interesting site to do an AMA on 13:28 - The Division 2 beta 15:10 - Apex Legends season 1 battlepass + Octane leaked 15:50 - EVO 2019 lineup controversy 18:15 - Mortal Kombat 11 roster leaked (no spoilers) 19:00 - After The Burial release new song "Behold The Crown" 21:49 - Slipknot NA tour + album release date 23:03 - In Flames "I, The Mask" album review 30:12 - Rant about bands changing their sound 33:21 - Vic Mignogna accusations 37:56 - Star Wars Darth Bane 39:09 - ALIENS
Hardcore kids around the world will fly out to reunion shows from Have Heart + The Ghost Inside this summer. Warped Tour announces its lineups. After The Burial announces their new album. A Day To Remember announces a tour with Knocked Loose + Boston Manor. Reviewing new music from While She Sleeps, Periphery, I Prevail, + Spiritbox. Music: "Fantasies" + "Under The Digital Sun" by Promise Breaker (promisebreaker.bandcamp.com)
New album news from Oh, Sleeper and Periphery, Alexisonfire is teasing SOMETHING, After The Burial is shooting a new video, Jason Richardson joins All That Remains, and Napoleon announces their breakup. Reviews of the new Emarosa and Outline In Color albums as well as the new Periphery and Kingdom of Giants tracks. It's a jam-packed episode! Music courtesy of Matty M., find him here: https://www.youtube.com/user/12matty31mattym.bandcamp.com
Featured Artist: TJ Rosa Tj Rosa grew up in the tiny town of Dayton, Indiana, but currently resides in West Lafayette, where she attends Purdue University studying Elementary Education with minors in Women's Studies and Theatre. She is 19 years old and her instrumental skills include guitar, piano, and ukulele. Tj develops her sound by combining her wide range of influences, including indie, acoustic pop, rock, show tunes, and pop punk. She studies guitar with Jeff Anderson and piano and songwriting with Nicky Kerr. The subject matter of Tj’s tunes ranges from love songs to lullabies, and most things in between, and she’s performed locally at farmers markets, festivals, gallery walks, and concerts. Tj recently released her first EP entitled “Yellow,” which features five of her original songs. You can see Tj perform live at this years Taste of Tippecanoe on Saturday, June 17th. She will be playing at 4pm on the Digby’s Songwriters Stage. Facebook: www.facebook.com/tjrtunes Sound Cloud: www.soundcloud.com/tjrtunes Twitter: www.twitter.com/tjrtunes Website: www.tjrtunes.com LOCAL SPOTLIGHT: Saturday, May 27th at the Lafayette Theater: Wolves on Bears, Kings Gambit, Yesterday's Chips and The Sluts. You can purchase pre sale tickets through Wolves On Bears, The Sluts or Yesterday's Chips for $5. Without the ore sale tickets it will be $10 at the door. Doors open at 7pm and the show starts at 8pm. Headlines & Main Topics: The Avril Lavigne Conspiracy Theory Has Returned. Travis Barker Opens Up About His Struggles Post Plane Crash Snoop Dog to Host ‘Joker’s Wild’ Game Show Reboot at TBS Kendrick Lamar Portrait to Hang in U.S. Capitol Quick Headlines: August Burns Red revealed the UK/European leg of their ‘Messengers’ 10th anniversary tour. Check their social media sites for locations. Punk Rock veterans the Casualties have just put out their tenth record titled ‘Chaos Sound’ and now they’ve announced some tour dates. Check their social media for dates and locations Rumors of a Between The Buried And Me 10-year anniversary tour in honor of their record Color has become a reality. They’ll be on tour with The Contortionist, Polyphia and Toothgrinder starting in September. Paramore announce fall tour Katy Perry is the first judge announced for American Idol reboot. Fifth Harmony’s Camila Capello announces solo album. Mary J. Blige plots ‘Strength of a Woman’ North American tour. Pentatonix’s Avi Kaplan announces he’s leaving the group. Chris Cornell lead singer of Soundgarden and Audioslave has passed away. He was 52. Tom DeLonge teases new Angels & Airwaves coming soon All Time Low’s ‘The Young Renegades Tour’ starts June 30th in Houston, TX and wraps up August 6th in Lake Buena Vista, FL Thy Art Is Murder announce new album and European Tour. The band’s new album ‘Dear Desolation’ will be released later this year. Joining them on tour will be After The Burial, Oceano and Justice For The Damned Tickets do on sale today. Comedian Fred Armisen gage the band Seaway his drum kit after their trailer was stolen Silverstein announce new album ‘Dead Reflection’ and debut new song ‘Retrograde’ Lorde announces new album ‘Melodrama’ The “Pure Heroine” follow-up is out June 16th Forbes: Jay Z and Beyonce worth a combined $1.16 Billion Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame to induct Neil Young and Bruce Cockburn in first ceremony since 2011
In this episode we review Friday's concert at Gamechanger World in Howell, NJ with After The Burial, Emmure, Fit For A King, Fit For An Autopsy, and Invent Animate. We have preshow interviews with Frank Palmeri of Emmure and Patrick Sheridan of Fit For An Autopsy and both are played on this episode. Playlist: "Johnny B. Goode" - Chuck Berry (out of respect for him passing away this weekend at the age of 90) "Iron Moon" - Fit For An Autopsy "Flag of the Beast" - Emmure "Lost in the Static" - After The Burial "Smokey" - Emmure "Deathgrip" - Fit For A King "Black Mammoth" - Fit For An Autopsy
The Unknowable Room, After The Burial
A three sheets to the wind Hill and Beez get serious to review the new Killswitch Engage album, BABYMETAL's UK publicist joins us to answer your tough questions, we discuss AC/DC's new found problems, check out the new albums from Heck, Brian Fallon and After The Burial and NOFX's legendary Punk In Drublic is this week's Album Club. Be excellent to each other.
Thursday February 4th on Hard Edge Radio we talked to Kyle Mayer from 10 Years and had members of From Blue To Gray and Imminent Sonic Destruction in the studio. Plus the usual entertainment news, ‘Merica segment, upcoming shows and more. We featured music from: After The Burial, Concrete Angels, Downspeed, Judas Priest, Ricochet, […]
This week we're joined by 2 fine fellow at the FreenInGreen Freelance authoring company as we discuss RB3 patch notes and future song releases. Songs discussed: "Berzerker" by After The Burial, "Real" by Bumblefoot, "Right Now Romeo" by Mason Douglas ft. Blue Morning, and "Ramp Truck" by Freen In Green