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In Episode 315 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin dives deep into the fascinating world of heavy metal albums that never achieved gold certification, spotlighting legendary but commercially underperforming releases from Black Sabbath, Angel Witch, Slayer, Venom, Mercyful Fate, and more — proving that critical acclaim and genre-defining influence don't always come with big sales. Black Sabbath – “Hot Line” Angel Witch – “Atlantis” Venom – “Sacrifice” Savatage – “On the Run” Scorpions – “Pictured Life” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the concluding episode of our Angel Witch series, George and I take a deep dive into the band's latest studio album, "Angel Of Light" (2019). As always, we break down clips from key tracks and explore how this release stacks up against the rest of the band's discography. It's been a thoroughly enjoyable journey exploring Angel Witch with George - and this definitely won't be the last band we analyse in this way. Thanks for joining us! Clips featured in episode: 1. Angel Witch - "Don't Turn Your Back" - Angel Of Light (2019) 2. Angel Witch - "Upon This Chord" - As Above, So Below (2012) 1. Angel Witch - "Death From Andromeda" - Angel Of Light (2019) 1. Angel Witch - "We Are Damned" - Angel Of Light (2019) 1. Angel Witch - "Angel Of Light" - Angel Of Light (2019) Follow me: @feckinmetalcast on Twitter https://x.com/feckinmetalcast @feckinmetal on BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/feckinmetal.bsky.social Follow George: @riskygeorgeness on Twitter https://x.com/RiskyGeorgeness @riskygeorgeness.bsky.social on BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/riskygeorgeness.bsky.social
In the penultimate episode of our Angel Witch series, George and I discuss the band's meandering discography of the late 80s/early 90s which didn't produce too much of note, but the main event of this episode is our evaluation of 2012's "As Above, So Below". Touted by most as a return to form, will this album live up to the hype? With Dave Tattum out of the picture, can Kevin Heybourne and his latest batch of hired guns recapture the magic of the self-titled classic from 1980? Listen to find out! Clips featured in episode: 1. Angel Witch - "Psychopathic" - Psychopathic Demo (1987) 2. Angel Witch - "Dead Sea Scrolls" - As Above, So Below (2012) 3. Angel Witch - "Witching Hour" - As Above, So Below (2012) 4. Angel Witch - "Into The Dark" - As Above, So Below (2012) 5. Angel Witch - "Into The Dark (Live)" - Sinister History (1999) Follow me: @feckinmetalcast on Twitter https://x.com/feckinmetalcast @feckinmetal on BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/feckinmetal.bsky.social Follow George: @riskygeorgeness on Twitter https://x.com/RiskyGeorgeness @riskygeorgeness.bsky.social on BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/riskygeorgeness.bsky.social
In Part 4 of our Angel Witch series, join George and I as we tackle the second, and final album issued with Dave Tattum as lead singer, "Frontal Assault". Naturally, comparisons are made again between vocalists, but, equally, we try to assess this effort on its own merits. We also play clips from versions of songs on this album that were re-recorded for later releases. We hope you enjoy our investigation into this obscure piece of metal history. Clips featured in episode: 1. Angel Witch - "Frontal Assault" - Frontal Assault (1986) 2. Angel Witch - "Frontal Assault" - 7" (Single - Bonus Disc) - Angel Of Light (2019) 3. Angel Witch - "Dream World" - Frontal Assault (1986) 4. Angel Witch - "Rendezvous With The Blade" - Frontal Assault (1986) 5. Angel Witch - "Guillotine" - As Above, So Below (2012) 6. Angel Witch - "Religion (Born Again)" - Frontal Assault (1986) 7. Tom Jones - "Delilah" - Delilah (1968) 8. Angel Witch - "Straight From Hell" - Frontal Assault (1986) 9. Angel Witch - "Straight From Hell" - 7" (Single - Bonus Disc) - Angel Of Light (2019) Follow me: @feckinmetalcast on Twitter https://x.com/feckinmetalcast @feckinmetal on BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/feckinmetal.bsky.social Follow George: @riskygeorgeness on Twitter https://x.com/RiskyGeorgeness @riskygeorgeness.bsky.social on BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/riskygeorgeness.bsky.social
Picking up exactly where we left off, George and I continue our Angel Witch retrospective, looking firstly at the "Loser" single, released in 1981, followed by some selections from "Give It Some Tickle", and "Demo #3". We also explore the musical background of new recruit Dave Tattum (vocals), selecting some tracks from his previous bands Bill The Murderer and Blaque Jaque Shallaque. This episode finishes with an evaluation of the second Angel Witch LP "Screamin' n' Bleedin'", and some comparisons between Dave Tattum and Kevin Heybourne as vocalists. Clips featured in episode: 1. Angel Witch - "Loser" - Loser (Single) (1981) 2. "Metal School - Angel Witch" (Clip) - (Posted to YouTube by Metal School) 3. Angel Witch - "Dr. Phibes" - Loser (Single) (1981) 4. Angel Witch - "They Wouldn't Dare" - Give It Some Tickle (1981) 5. Angel Witch - "Evil Games" - Give It Some Tickle (1981) 6. Angel Witch - "Goodbye" - Screamin' n' Bleedin' (1985) 7. Bill The Murderer - "I'd Find You" - Blood On My Hands (Split Compilation) (2021) 8. Blaque Jaque Shallaque - "Revenge Is Sweet" - Blood On My Hands (Split Compilation) (2021) 9. Angel Witch - "Whose To Blame" - Screamin' n' Bleedin' (1985) 10. Angel Witch - "Evil Games" - Screamin' n' Bleedin' (1985) 11. Angel Witch - "Screamin' n' Bleedin'" - Screamin' n' Bleedin' (1985) Follow me: @feckinmetalcast on Twitter https://x.com/feckinmetalcast @feckinmetal on BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/feckinmetal.bsky.social Follow George: @riskygeorgeness on Twitter https://x.com/RiskyGeorgeness @riskygeorgeness.bsky.social on BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/riskygeorgeness.bsky.social
Picking up where the previous episode left off, George and I dive into Angel Witch's debut single, “Sweet Danger,” before taking a comprehensive look their seminal, self-titled 1980 debut album. We examine the band's place within the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement, draw comparisons with their contemporaries, and explore the lasting impact Angel Witch had on future generations of metal bands. Clips featured in episode: 1. Angel Witch - "Sweet Danger" - Sweet Danger (EP) (1980) 2. Angel Witch - "Hades Paradise" - Sweet Danger (EP) (1980) 3. Angel Witch - "Angel Witch" - Angel Witch (1980) 4. Angel Witch - "Confused" - Angel Witch (1980) 5. Angel Witch - "Atlantis" - Angel Witch (1980) 6. Angel Witch - "Free Man" - Angel Witch (1980) 7. Angel Witch - "Angel Of Death" - Angel Witch (1980) Follow me: @feckinmetalcast on Twitter https://x.com/feckinmetalcast @feckinmetal on BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/feckinmetal.bsky.social
In the first installment of a multi-part series, I chat to my good friend, and sometimes co-host, George Silano about the NWOBHM stalwarts, Angel Witch. Throughout this series of episodes, we'll be delving deep into the discography of this influential band, who are sometimes (perhaps unfairly) deemed a one-hit, or one-album wonder. We'll make our way through their releases chronologically, and as such, this episode starts with the 1978 Demo. Clips featured in episode: 1. Angel Witch - "Angel Witch" - Angel Witch (1980) 2. Angel Witch - "Baphomet" - 1978 Demo (1978) 3. Angel Witch - "White Witch" - 1978 Demo (1978) 4. Angel Witch - "The Sorceror" - Demo 1979 (1979) Follow me: @feckinmetalcast on Twitter https://x.com/feckinmetalcast @feckinmetal on BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/feckinmetal.bsky.social
Deep Purple, Rainbow, Black Sabbath, Michael Schenker Group… Purplen sukupuun äärellä paneudutaan maailman parhaisiin hard rock – ja hevilevyihin kautta aikojen. Reidar Palmgren ja Sami Ruokangas käyvät läpi suosikkejaan kiemuraisesta Deep Purple -sukukartasta. Purppuranmustasta sukupuusta käsitellään ensimmäisessä jaksossa levyt: Deep Purple: Burn (1974), Rainbow: Rising (1976), Rainbow: Down to Earth (1979), Black Sabbath: Heaven and Hell (huhtikuu 1980), Whitesnake: Ready An´ Willing (toukokuu 1980) ja Michael Schenker Group: Assault Attack (1982). Jakson soittolista: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4fEFzzreD1qFAVxtJT4No8?si=c85f4c80a77748ad Menossa ovat mukana Uriah Heep, UFO, Von Herzen Brothers, Michael Schenker, Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Episode Six, Trapeze, Glenn Hughes, David Coverdale, Led Zeppelin, Pauli Kauppila, George Gershwin, Ricky Nelson, Jon Lord, Yngwie Malmsteen, Rainbow, Ronnie James Dio, Whitesnake, Ian Paice, Micky Moody, Bernie Marsden, Tommy Bolin, Elf, Cozy Powell, Jimmy Bain, Vivian Campbell, Dio, Def Leppard, Wild Horses, Thin Lizzy, Brian Robertson, Neil Carter, Clive Edwards, Tony Carey, Axel Rudi Pell, Over The Rainbow, Jeff Beck, Gary Moore, Don Airey, Kirka, Bee Gees, Gibb Brothers, Graham Bonnet, Alcatrazz, Steve Vai, David Lee Roth, Monsters Of Rock, Touch, Saxon, Riot, Nazareth, The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast, Rory Gallagher, Judas Priest, Mark Mangold, Motörhead, Def Leppard, Iron Maiden, Angel Witch, Witchfynde, Tygers Of Pan Tang, John Sykes, Metallica, Venom, Tony Iommi, Sapattivuosi, Marco Hietala, Ozzy Osbourne, Vinny Appice, Carmine Appice, Geezer Butler, Bill Ward, Nirvana, Aki Blomberg, MTV, Free, Andy Fraser, California Jam, Neil Murray, Allman Brothers Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Robert Plant, Paul Rodgers, Joe Lynn Turner, Baby Face, Phil Lynott, Bad Company, Mick Ralphs, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Martin Birch, Peter Green, Fleetwood Mac, Judas Priest, Blue Öyster Cult, Alex Harvey Band, Chris Glen, Ted McKenna, KISS, Aerosmith, Randy Rhoads, Robin McAuley, Gary Barden, Derek St. Holmes, Andy Nye ja Jack Douglas. RATB somessa: https://www.facebook.com/RockAroundTheBlogFinland/ https://www.instagram.com/samiruokangas
This week we continue our coverage of the Night Demon / Cirith Ungol run of shows through Europe in September 2024. We pick up the narrative with a stressful day of air travel from Italy to London, with flight delays and a long ride from the airport to the gig at the famous Underworld venue in Camden. The boys scrambled to set everything up in time, and were rewarded by a packed house on a Monday night. You will hear how a towering Rocky struggled with the low ceiling, how the merch queue was relentless all night, and how Brian got locked out of backstage without a wristband, The show and the afterparty were a big success, and the band looked forward to having the next two days off.Become a subscriber today at nightdemon.net/subscriber. This week, subscribers have access to the bonus content below:Streaming Audio: Full show - London, UK - September 16, 2024 Listen at nightdemon.net/podcast or anywhere you listen to podcasts! Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook
1976 was a comparatively slow year for horror movies yet it contains some of the most popular titles of all time. But, what do I think was the very greatest horror movie that came out during 1976? Well, here we have the top 10. The worst 10. A slew of also rans. Some awesome mates. Some special guests. Several shots of whisky and a 6 hour running time split over 4 episodes. This is 1976, A Year In Horror. 0.32 - Who Can Kill a Child?05.48 - Bloodsucking Freaks09.17 - The Little Girl that Lives Down the Lane16.16 - The Omen (Will Palmer of Angel Witch & Bad Omen Records)1.38.45 - Carrie1.44.18 - Outro
This episode is devoted to the Night Demon and Cirith Ungol appearances at the Flaming Metal Festival in Beijing, China on June 3, 2024. The day was not without adversity, as several members of the touring party were ill, the lighting console was indecipherable, and Rocky was not in peak form. But the audience was amazing, both bands played killer gigs, and the show was an overwhelming success. As always, you will hear audio from the gigs, commentary from band and crew, and reflections on an incredible life experience of visiting and performing in China.Become a subscriber today at nightdemon.net/subscriber. This week, subscribers have access to the bonus content below:Streaming Video: Full show - Live in Beijing, China - June 3, 2024 Listen at nightdemon.net/podcast or anywhere you listen to podcasts! Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook
Saludos metaleros y larga vida al rock n roll. Desde Sevilla saluda Raúl Gallego. Abrimos con los Angel Witch, una de esas bandas que no triunfaron, la bruja angelical marca el camino de mi primer repaso de la New Wave of British of Heavy Metal, a finales de los setenta y en los primeros años de los ochenta el heavy se consolidó y eclosionaron multitud de grupos en las islas de Albión. Algunos alcanzaron la gloria como Def Leppard, Iron Maiden o Saxon, y otros se quedaron en el camino. Escucharemos canciones magníficas que nos dejaron. Larga vida al metal. Temas: 1 – Angel Witch – Angel Witch 2 –White Spirit - Red Skies 3 – Paralex – White Lightning 4 – Def Leppard – Wasted 5 – Girlschool – Take it all away 6 – Diamond Head – The prince 7 – Renegade – Lonely road 8 – Tygers of Pan Tang – Don´t touch me there 9 – Iron maiden - Purgatory 10 – Saxon – Denim and Leather 11 – Holocaust – Heavy Metal Mania 12 – Venom - Poison 13 - More – Warhead 14 – Samsom – Mother Earth
In der heutigen Podcastfolge tauchen wir tief in die faszinierende Welt des Konzertorganisierens ein! Andi und Adrian teilen ihre wertvollen Einblicke und spannenden Geschichten aus erster Hand. Erfahre, welche entscheidenden Faktoren du beachten musst, um eine Live-Veranstaltung ohne vierstelliges Minus an Ende auf die Beine zu stellen, und welche Stolperfallen du unbedingt vermeiden solltest. Lass dich inspirieren und lerne von zwei Typen, die sich bereits selbst in die Schlagengrube der Live-Events gestürzt haben, wie du dein eigenes Konzert vor dem Scheitern bewahren kannst! Kapitelauswahl: 00:00 Einleitung 01:10 Angel Witch und Spell LIVE 05:05 Zu große Hallen für gute Bands 07:43 Getränkepodcast 20:20 Was wäre wenn Studiobands live spielen würden 22:06 Kommentare kommentiert 39:55 Hauptthema -------------------------- http://totgehoert.com ...on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/totgehoert ...on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Totgehoert ...on X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/totgehoert?lang=de ...on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/totgehoert/
Following the introduction of Bruce Dickinson and his success on ‘Number Of The Beast' and ‘Piece Of Mind', Iron Maiden were the ones to watch in the early 80s. Progressing and developing Heavy Metal from its British roots in the 70s into the newly established New Wave Of British Heavy Metal that the likes of Maiden, Saxon and Angel Witch were pioneering.In 1984, they presented us with an album boasting the same musical prowess as their previous albums, but with a maturity in the thematic concept and a developed complexity in their songwriting, arrangements and musicianship. ‘Powerslave' remains a cornerstone of Iron's Maiden discography and Heavy Metal in general - blending intricate musicianship, fast-tempo songs and captivating storytelling with themes of ancient Egypt, mythology and historical narratives!Episode 71 Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6wYpgP4qxGBl4lLE2tEEIt?si=c77039371cd14108LONG LIVE ROCK ‘N' ROLL
February 16-22, 1980 This week Ken welcomes musician, author and man behind the new lp "Ghosts of Vroom III", Mike Doughty. Ken and Mike discuss how 1980 was a good poignant television year in Mike's life, being a military kid, how a year of no Mork & Mindy leads to a year of no TV at all, The American Forces Network, the outro credit song on WKRP in Cincinnati, finding out what music you like from Sitcoms, Angel Witch, the consistency of television, moving a lot, how we'd all be better off as accountants, the exciting and elusive world of commercials, Zapping your Zinger, living in Germany, specific PSAs made for AFN by the original cast of SNL, how TV reporters made the world worse by trying to sign off impressively, The Superbowl, learning about American culture via Commercials, Norman Fell, six ways to cry, dramas spun off from comedies, Lou Grant, Cop Rock, Quincy M.E., Skag with Karl Malden, Last Resort, CHiPs, dripping in Orchestral disco, how analog synth lasers make everything better, theme songs that chart, Starsky and Hutch, Mr. Smith, the prevalence of Orangutans and apes in television and movies, CB Radios, BJ and the Bear, Citizen's Band, pretending to be a doctor, how comedy never works on live music shows, how music often DOES work on comedy shows, avoiding OJ Simpson's acting work, Alice, Linda Lavin, the 70s shows that went well into the 80s, the horror of the word "booger", being Dr. Johnny Fever, Barney Miller, seeing TV sitcom actors on Broadway, coded gay characters, The White Shadow, Goldie and Liza Together, Bob Newhart's sketch comedy special, Real People, how the death of disco lead to mud wrestling and wet t-shirt contents, being confused for a real people person when you're a Real People person, when political debates became roast battles, Dragnet, The Rockford Files, young Powers Booth, old fashioned typewriters, Wonder Woman, The Incredible Hulk, The Hulk Out List, doing Bill Moyers, dueling Merv Griffins, the made for-TV movie Detour to Terror, buses, photos of Lorenzo Lamas, and recommending Blacke's Magic.
In late July 2023, Night Demon performed a pair of shows at metal festivals in Germany. This week's podcast episode is dedicated to that weekend. You'll hear how the original plan called for more extensive European performances, why the itinerary narrowed to the Burning Q and Rock of Ages Festivals, and all the ups and downs of that memorable weekend. What's it like to play at a small muddy festival in the middle of nowhere? How does a traditional heavy metal band adapt its show for an unapologetically hard rock festival? What is it really like to play Rocky for the first time? These questions and many more are answered, as well as live clips from the gigs and band commentary of the weekend.Become a subscriber today at nightdemon.net/subscriber. This week, subscribers have access to the bonus content below:Streaming Audio: Full Show - July 29, 2023 - Burning Q FestivalStreaming Video: Full Show - July 29, 2023 - Burning Q FestivalStreaming Video: Full Show - July 30, 2023 - Rock of Ages FestivalBurning Q Festival - https://www.facebook.com/events/1015219185809118/Rock of Ages Festival - https://rock-of-ages.de/impressumEurovision -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurovision_Song_Contest Listen at nightdemon.net/podcast or anywhere you listen to podcasts! Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook
* ACOD "Road to Nowhere" * KADENZZA "Wheel of Fortune" * WINGS OF STEEL "Leather & Lace" (new) Live Report MUSCADEATH jour 1 * GRAVEKULT "Goat n' Roll" (vinyle) * COREY TAYLOR "Post Traumatic Blues" (new) Live Report MUSCADEATH jour 2 * ANGEL WITCH "Don't turn your Back" (vinyle) * HIN "Follow the Darkness" (new-m&o) * TOKYO BLADE "Rock me to the Limit" (vinyle) * CENTURIAN "Conjuration for Choronzon" (collector) * FIND ME "Living a Lie" * DOCTOR BLOOD "Noce Macabre" (collector from Vendée !!)
13 Witches and 13 Wizards have revealed themselves and their names and walked The Crooked Path to do battle through sonic amplification for dominance of the Extreme Underground Metacoven. Who will emerge victorious? Only YOU can decide!Angel Witch Vs Black WizardBell Witch Vs Celestial WizardCrimson Witch Vs Dirt WizardDread Witch Vs Electric WizardEarth Witch Vs Glitter WizardGhost Witch Vs Iron WizardHoly Witch Vs King Gizzard & The Lizard WizardIron Witch Vs Lizzard WizzardKing Witch Vs Misery WizardMountain Witch Vs Red WizardOne Eyed Witch Vs Tentacle WizardPurple Hill Witch Vs Wizard Of Stone MountainShadow Witch Vs Bog Wizard
Ian's back to wreck yr shit on another episode of Powerschord! The show starts with brain-crushing and brutal new tracks from Ulthar, Anachronism, and the mighty Obituary! We'll also satisfy a need for speed with deadly new grindcore cuts from Cloud Rat, Wormrot and Escuela Grind. In the second half of the show, we're gonna excavate the whole damn Graveyard and take it way back with a pile of old school heavy metal classics from the likes of Diamond Head, Angel Witch, and the legendary Iron Maiden. Up the Irons!
This week's episode continues with a compendium of excerpts from promotional interviews that Jarvis Leatherby has done with heavy metal journalists around the globe in support of Night Demon's forthcoming Outsider album release coming on March 17, 2023. You will hear unscripted reactions to the album from journalists in Japan, Germany and Norway. The episode also compiles some of the most interesting bits from these interviews. Included are Jarvis's thoughts on a wide range of topics, including comparisons of Outsider to the band's earlier discography, reasons for the musical changes exhibited on the album, Jarvis's favorite singers and albums, the more unusual merchandise items available this time around, reflections on the early days, perspectives on the Night Demon career path to date, and thoughts on old bands making new albums. Become a subscriber today at nightdemon.net/subscriber. This week, subscribers have access to the bonus content below:Full interview with Ward Records (Japan) - streaming audio and video Full interview with Way Up Magazine (Germany) - streaming audio and video Full interview with Scream Magazine (Norway) - streaming audio and video LINKS:Outsider preorders - https://nightdemon.bandcamp.com Listen at nightdemon.net/podcast or anywhere you listen to podcasts! Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook
We kick off our 2018 edition of the Essential Project where we dig deep into a particular genre, bringing you the important records and historical context you need to be a true Album Nerd. This year we're focusing on NWOBHM (New Wave of British Heavy Metal) and Funk music.Our first NWOBHM record is from a ‘what-could-have-been' band named Angel Witch and their 1980 album by the same name. They helped to pioneer the fast, metallic, proto-thrash style that would mature into the modern metal sound we know today. While the band dealt with production and marketing issues, there's no denying the catchiness and pure fun they captured on this release. If you're down with guitars and songs about witches and demons, this is essential listening.On the funk side, we start with the roots of funk – 60s soul music and the incomparable James Brown. In 1973 the hardest working man in show businesses released 3 soundtrack albums, the third of which is among some of his best material of his career. The super-tight playing and soloing by his backing band largely carries the record, but Brown peppers in plenty of his own flourishes to keep things interesting. Clocking in at over 70 minutes, The Payback is a more than generous dose of pure funkiness. This episode has been certified 100% essential nerd.
New album recommendations from UK metal group Angel Witch, garage rockers Thee Oh Sees, indie country artist Cody Jinks, and hardcore metal band Eternal Forward Motion.Plus classic albums from 80s soul singer Terence Trent D'Arby, and folk legend David Grisman.Here's the full list of album recommendations from the show:Angel Witch – Angel of Light (2019)Thee Oh Sees – Face Stabber (2019)Cody Jinks – After the Fire (2019)Employed to Serve – Eternal Forward Motion (2019)Terence Trent D'Arby – Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby (1987)David Grisman – The Pizza Tapes (2000)Hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
This week I'm reviewing a New Wave of British Heavy Metal deep-cut, Angel Witch by Angel Witch. There's a lot of bluesy rockin' here but also a fair bit of complex weirdness that foretells some of the technical intensity of extreme metal. I'd never heard this one before, but now the chorus to the title track is permanently stuck in my head.
En Música de Contrabando revista diaria de música en Onda Regional de Murcia (orm.es; 23,00h a 01,00h) Kiss encabezará el cartel del próximo Rock Imperium Festival de Cartagena. Recordemos que las fechas del Rock Imperium serán, concretamente, los días 23, 24 y 25 de junio de 2023 (de viernes a domingo), en el Paseo de El Batel. Junto al grupo ya confirmado esta mañana, habrá que añadir a Deep Purple y con los padres del power metal, Helloween, como cabezas de cartel . La organización ha dado a conocer otros nombres como los de Angel Witch o Tygers of The Pang Tang, y la repetición de Europe (Elure). Carey, el proyecto musical que comparten aaronsaez (Varry Brava, Piyama) y Antonio Turro publica su primer LP. "Estamos hablando de Tigres” es el título escogido para este disco que debe su nombre a unas palabras pronunciadas por Antonio Gala durante sus conversaciones con el recientemente fallecido Jesús Quintero. Tras la victoria en el certamen CreaMurcia en la categoría de canción de autor, Ana Cano estrena su nuevo single “Difícil De Querer”.“Voy a llevar la música urbana a la copla más cinematográfica de la época del Hollywood español, quiero que se escuchen referencias a esa copla y jugar actualizando la estética tanto en la imagen como en lo musical.”, dice Maria de Juan, que se interna en la 'copla urban' con su nuevo single. Con Victorio Melgarejo hablamos acerca de la Vi Gala de los Premios de la Música Murciana que se presenta con la Fiesta de Candidatos. Más de medio centenar de discos, cerca de 200 videoclips (alguno realizado con I Artificial), y casi 300 participantes repartidos entre las distintas categorías, da una idea del potencial de esta comunidad uniprovincial, que está destacando sobremanera en lo musica. A punto de poner el cierre a la gira que conmemora el centenario del film Nosferatu, Los Amigos de los Animales (Emilio Cortéss) y el director del Sombra, Festival De CINE Fantástico Europeo De Murcia (Javier Garcia) nos visitan para hacer un balance de su paso por el Nosferatu Live Score en Transilvania, y los detalles para los dos últimos pases (9 y 10 diciembre, Filmoteca Regional Francisco Rabal)de este proyecto con el que han recorrido el país en un intenso año conciertos Nosferatu A 2022 Simphony,
Wherein Eric and John explore the foundational moments of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal in 1980, featuring early works by Saxon, Def Leppard, Diamond Head, and Angel Witch. Assigned Listening #1: Saxon- "To Hell and Back Again" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bM2wXFgO9g Assigned Listening #2: Def Leppard- "Wasted" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQzw1wJO8bY Assigned Listening #3: Diamond Head- "Am I Evil?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukeQeOwuEsU Assigned Listening #4: Angel Witch- "Angel Witch" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oZpW3wyiWI Visit us at: https://anchor.fm/heavymetal101podcast (you can leave us a voicemail if you're so inclined!) Contact us at: heavymetal101podcast@gmail.com Social media: https://www.facebook.com/HeavyMetal101Podcast https://twitter.com/heavy_101 https://www.instagram.com/heavymetal101podcast/ New episodes of Heavy Metal 101 are released monthly on the 3rd Monday of each month. See ya again soon!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heavymetal101podcast/message
On October 29, 2022, at the legendary Markthalle in Hamburg, Germany, the third installment of the single-day Heavy Hamburg Halloween festival will take place. This week's episode is a preview of that earthshattering event. You'll hear all the whys and wherefores of how the festival came to be, its history in prior years, and the configuration for 2022. Importantly, Jarvis guides you band-by-band through each act on this eclectic bill, including commentary about how and why they were chosen plus a handpicked track from Jarvis to showcase their talents. Tickets are still available, so don't miss your chance to be part of heavy metal history with Night Demon and a host of their friends and compatriots in the north of Germany at the end of this month. Become a subscriber today at nightdemon.net/subscriber. This week, subscribers have access to the bonus content below:Playlist of the songs from this episode Markthalle - https://markthalle-hamburg.de/Night Demon "Black Widow" video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkgZ4mKA_jkDragon Productions - https://dragon-productions.eu/Branca Studio - https://www.brancastudio.com/Psychopunch - https://www.facebook.com/Psychopunch/Wytch Hazel - https://wytchhazel.bandcamp.com/musicPortrait - https://portraitsweden.bandcamp.com/album/at-one-with-noneSatan - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAN8v-sw0TcThe Other - https://www.facebook.com/theotherhorrorpunk/Primordial - https://www.primordialofficial.com/ Listen at nightdemon.net/podcast or anywhere you listen to podcasts! Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook
Onto the 80s we go and heavy metal/hard rock was undeniably on the upswing. A bunch of young whippsnappers were nipping at the heels of the established giants, egging them onto heavier and better heights. So it's more than appropriate that our playlist oscilates between the NWOBHM and veteran camps throughout this head-shakingly good set of tracks. Steel yourself, your about to experience a loss of control!! Side 1 (0:00) "Steeler" - JUDAS PRIEST - British Steel (4:30) "Euthanasia": TYGERS OF PAN TANG - Wild Cat (8:17) "Loss of Control": VAN HALEN - Women and Children First (10:55) "Freeway Mad": SAXON - Wheels of Steel (13:37) "Warped": BLACKFOOT - Tomcattin' (17:49) "Answer To The Master": DEF LEPPARD - On Through The Night (21:00) "Neon Knights" - BLACK SABBATH - Heaven & Hell Side 2 (24:49) "Prowler": IRON MAIDEN - Iron Maiden (29:24) "Youngblood": UFO - No Place To Run (33:24) "Angel Witch": ANGEL WITCH - Angel Witch (36:47) "Violent Love": TED NUGENT - Scream Dream (39:52) "Out of the Way": VARDIS - 100 MPH (42:47) "Finish Line": FRANK MARINO & MAHOGANY RUSH - What's Next (46:56) "Givin' The Dog A Bone": AC/DC - Back In Black
Markus and Ray always learn stuff doing this podcast. Moving forward on their study of Heavy Metal, through the ages, they focus on the impact of the Metal underground in the 70s at the turn of the decade into the 1980s! As Metal emerged there were ton of bands, leading to a discussion of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal. This era is the bridge from the early bands, laying the foundation to the Iron Age, a massive Metal explosion lying ahead!Please check out our sponsors:Boldfoot Socks https://boldfoot.comCrooked Eye Brewery https://crookedeyebrewery.com/Don't forget that you can find all of our episodes, on-demand, for free right here on our web site: https://imbalancedhistory.com/
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Season 4 of the Netflix series "Stranger Things" had The Metal World captivated. Our beloved genre played such a key part in key character's character and in memorable sequences. So we knew we had to focus some major attention towards it. Besides, we're the original Eddie Munson! We discussed how we related to the time period, "The Satanic Panic" backdrop and which songs would bring us out of the Upside Down. *Spoiler Alert*Spoiler Alert! In our "News, Views and Tunes", we crank some new + used from Angel Witch, The Exploited, Bitches Sin, Faithful Breath, Death Whore and introduce Winnipeg punkers The Strange Things (!!) in our "Indie Spotlight". Horns Up and Stay Healthy! This Episode is sponsored by Trve Kvlt Coffee. Summon the coffee demons to possess yourself a cup today! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram
Drummer Lars Ulrich was born into an upper-middle-class family in Gentofte, Denmark, on December 26, 1963. The son of Lone and tennis player Torben Ulrich. In February of 1973, Lars' father obtained passes for five of his friends to check out a Deep Purple (Smoke On the Water) concert held in the same stadium in Copenhagen as one of his tennis tournaments. When one of the dad's friends couldn't go, they gave their ticket to the nine-year-old Lars, who fell in love with the band and ran out and bought their album Fireball the next day. The concert and album greatly impacted Lars, inspiring the start of his music career. He received his first drum kit, a Ludwig, from his grandmother around 12 or 13. Lars initially intended to follow in his father's footsteps and become a badass tennis player, so he moved to Newport Beach, California, in the summer of 1980. Despite being ranked in the top ten tennis players of his age group in Denmark, Lars failed to make it into the seven-man Corona del Mar High School tennis team, solidifying his decision to focus on music. So, while living in Los Angeles in late 1981, Lars placed an ad in the L.A. newspaper, The Recycler, which read, "Drummer looking for other metal musicians to jam with. Tygers of Pan Tang, Diamond Head and Iron Maiden." Guitarists James Hetfield and Hugh Tanner of Leather Charm answered the advertisement. James Alan Hetfield was born on August 3, 1963, in Downey, California, the son of Cynthia Bassett, a light opera singer, and Virgil Lee Hetfield, a truck driver. James was nine years old when he first began piano lessons. He then started jamming on his half-brother David's drums, and finally, at 14, he began to play guitar with Robert Okner. He was also in a few bands as a teenager – one was "Leather Charm" with Hugh Tanner, and another was "Obsession." James said that Aerosmith was his primary musical influence as a child and that they were why he wanted to play guitar. His parents divorced in 1976 when he was 13. They were devout Christian Scientists, and following their beliefs, they strongly disapproved of medicine or any other medical treatment and remained loyal to their faith, even as James' mother, Cynthia, was dying from cancer. This lifestyle inspired many of his lyrics during his career with Metallica. For example, the songs "Dyers Eve" and "The God That Failed" from the albums "...And Justice for All" and "Metallica" touch on those topics. His mother, Cynthia, died of cancer in 1979 when Hetfield was 16 years old. After her death, James went to live with his older half-brother David. Although he had not formed a band, Lars asked Metal Blade Records founder Brian Slagel if he could record a song for the label's upcoming compilation album, Metal Massacre. Slagel accepted, and Ulrich recruited Hetfield to sing and play rhythm guitar. Lars and James officially formed the band known as "Metallica" on October 28, 1981, five months after they first met. A funny story; James' and Lars' first encounter was anything but promising. As Mick Wall wrote in his biography of the band "Enter Night", "neither James nor Hugh had anything good to say about [Lars]. The kid was 'weird' and 'smelled funny' [and] he couldn't even really play drums." Deeming the entire encounter something of a waste, James later recalled (in Wall's bio) that "we ate McDonald's, he ate herring. [Lars'] father was famous. He was very well off. Spoiled – that's why he's got his mouth. He know what he wants, he goes for it and he's gotten it his whole life." When asked what Lars remembers about their first meet up, in a Blabbemouth.com interview, he said: "I remember connecting with him," Lars responded. "I could see that, even though he was painfully shy or whatever, that there were some distinctive similarities. I spent six months talking to people about heavy metal, and they'd mention STYX, JOURNEY, KISS or whatever. I'd talk about ANGEL WITCH, DIAMOND HEAD or TYGERS OF PAN TANG. He had a connection to the music and the things I was throwing out there that seemed a little more authentic or trustworthy. Not much happened during that first meeting because he was kind of the wing man, or the plus one, for a guy named Hugh. If James was sitting here, he'd tell you that the drum kit I showed up with was in such bad shape that every time I hit the cymbal, it kept falling over — which is accurate. Hetfield and I ended up staying in touch, and when I came back from travelling in Europe a few months later, I called him up and said, 'Hey, do you want to play and see what happens?' And he was up for it." The band name, "Metallica," came from Lars' friend Ron Quintana, who was brainstorming names for a fanzine and was considering MetalMania or Metallica. After hearing the two monikers, Lars wanted Metallica for his band, so he suggested Quintana use MetalMania instead. That magazine wound up being a U.S. monthly magazine focusing on heavy metal music, which was published between 1985 and 1991 Guitarist Dave Mustaine replied to an advertisement for a lead guitarist where Lars and James asked him to join after seeing his expensive guitar equipment. In early 1982, Metallica recorded its first original song, "Hit the Lights," for the Metal Massacre I compilation. James Hetfield played bass, and rhythm guitar and sang, while Lloyd Grant was credited with a guitar solo and Lars Ulrich played drums. Lloyd was a Jamaican guitarist who was never officially in the band. Lloyd has said: "Me and Lars was jammin' down there in Orange County, California and we jam with a few people and we lookin' other people to jam with..." they met through The Recycler. "We were playing for a long time and he came down to my place my apartment once and he says and he keep asking me to come jam with the band, but I was really busy doing other stuff and I went down and play with them-me and him and James. That's three of us. James was playing bass, I was playing guitar and Lars was playing drums and we rehearse that "Hit The Lights" song, but way before that Lars had let me hear that song. We were hanging out watching soccer and he says "hey I met this guy blah blah blah and he's exactly what we want to jam with and he played this one song and it was great and that's how I was first was introduced to "Hit The Lights." After that I went over and jam a few times and he called me and say they gonna be in this compilation album and he brought over a tape of "Hit The Lights" recording on a four track asked me to play some solo for that and they were going to bring the four track down and they were going to bring it down and dump it on the compilation album." Metal Massacre I was released on June 14, 1982. The early pressings listed the band incorrectly as "Mettallica," pissing the band off. However, the song "Hit The Lights," generated a buzz, and Metallica played their first live performance on March 14, 1982, at Radio City in Anaheim, California. The lineup consisted of James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Dave Mustaine, and newly recruited bassist Ron McGovney, who had been in James' previous band, "Leather Charm." Their first live success happened as they were chosen to open for British heavy metal band Saxon at one gig of their 1982 U.S. tour. This show was Metallica's second gig. In addition, Metallica recorded its first demo, Power Metal, whose name was inspired by Quintana's early business cards in early 1982. In late 1982, Ulrich and Hetfield attended a show at the West Hollywood nightclub Whisky a Go Go, which featured bassist Cliff Burton in the band Trauma. Clifford Lee Burton was born on February 10, 1962, in Castro Valley, California, to Ray and Jan Burton. Cliff's interest in music began when his father introduced him to classical music, and he began taking piano lessons. In his teenage years, he developed an interest in Rock, classical, country, and heavy metal. He began playing the bass at 13, after the death of his brother. His parents quoted him as saying, "I'm going to be the best bassist for my brother." He practiced up to six hours daily (even after joining Metallica). Besides classical and jazz, Burton's other early influences varied from Southern Rock and country to the blues. Cliff has cited Geddy Lee, Geezer Butler, Stanley Clarke, Lemmy Kilmister, and Phil Lynott as significant influences on his style of bass playing. James and Lars were "blown away" by Cliff's use of a wah-wah pedal and asked him to join Metallica. The two leaders wanted Ron McGovney to leave because they thought he "didn't contribute anything, he just followed." According to McGovney, his time in Metallica was reportedly tumultuous, as he often clashed with Ulrich and Mustaine. In addition, he felt that, aside from using the connections he made as an amateur photographer, his role was that of a money man and transportation provider rather than a respected band member. He ultimately quit on December 10, 1982, due to growing tensions. After leaving Metallica, McGovney became uninterested in playing music and sold most of his equipment. Although Cliff Burton initially declined the offer to join Metallica, by the end of the year, he had accepted on the condition that the band moves to El Cerrito in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. Metallica's first live performance with Cliff was at the nightclub "The Stone" in March 1983, and the first recording to feature Burton was the Megaforce demo (1983). Metallica was ready to record their debut album, but they began looking for other options when Metal Blade could not cover the cost. Concert promoter Jonathan "Jonny Z" Zazula, who had heard the demo No Life 'til Leather (1982), offered to broker a record deal between Metallica and New York City-based record labels. After those record labels showed no interest, Zazula borrowed enough money to cover the recording budget and signed Metallica to his label, Megaforce Records. In May 1983, Metallica traveled to Rochester, New York, to record its debut album, Metal Up Your Ass, which Paul Curcio produced. Unfortunately, the other members of Metallica decided to eject Mustaine from the band because of his drug and alcohol abuse and violent behavior just before the recording sessions on April 11, 1983. About this time, Mustaine told Loudwire magazine: "When you're around a lot of people that like to drink and get silly, they just want to have fun," Mustaine explains. "I would drink and have fun until someone would refute something I had said. And then that was war, baby. I'd be aggressive and confrontational because I was a violent drunk. I lost all inhibitions when I was drinking, and that didn't go over to well in the end." The end came on April 11, 1983, and it came without warning for Mustaine. Metallica had already hired Kirk Hammett as their new lead guitarist. At around 9AM that morning, James, Lars, and Cliff woke up Mustaine, suffering from a tremendous hangover, and told him he was out of the band. "The thing that really upset me was that they never gave me a warning and I never got a second chance," Mustaine says. "It was just, 'Hey man. You're out. See ya later." When Mustaine asked when his flight back to California was, he was told he wasn't flying. He was taking a four-day bus ride. Even worse, the bus was scheduled to leave one hour after he was fired. Mustaine scrambled to pack a travel bag, and James drove him from the Music Building in Queens to 42nd Street and Eighth Avenue in Manhattan. During the seemingly endless bus ride, according to Livewire.com, he was rightfully pissed for a while and then decided to write some new lyrics. Since he didn't have any paper, he wrote on the back of a handbill from Senator Alan Cranston. A message on the front of the card referred to the stockpiling of nuclear weapons that read, "The arsenal of megadeath can't be rid." After considerable thought, Mustaine decided the term megadeath would make a cool name for a metal band, especially if it were misspelled as Megadeth. Kirk Lee Hammett was born on November 18, 1962, in San Francisco, California, and raised in the town of El Sobrante. He is the son of Teofila "Chefela" and Dennis L. Hammett, a Merchant Mariner. While attending De Anza High School, he met Les Claypool of Primus, and they remain close friends. Kirk began showing an interest in music after listening to his brother Rick's extensive record collection (which included Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, and UFO). In addition, he was a huge horror movie fan but began selling his horror magazines to buy albums. This infatuation led him to pick up the guitar at fifteen. His first guitar was (in his own words) a "wholly unglamorous" Montgomery Ward catalog special that came with a shoebox with a 4-inch speaker for an amp. After purchasing a 1978 Fender Strat copy, Kirk attempted to customize his sound with various guitar parts before eventually buying a 1974 Gibson Flying V. Guitarist Kirk Hammett replaced Dave Mustaine the same afternoon. Metallica's first live performance with Kirk was on April 16, 1983, at a nightclub in Dover, New Jersey, called "The Showplace." Mustaine has expressed his dislike for Kirk in interviews, saying he "stole" his job. Mustaine was "pissed off" because he believed Hammett became popular by playing guitar leads that Mustaine had written. In a 1985 interview with Metal Forces, Mustaine said, "it's real funny how Kirk Hammett ripped off every lead break I'd played on that No Life 'til Leather tape and got voted No. 1 guitarist in your magazine". Because of conflicts with its record label and the distributors' refusal to release an album titled Metal Up Your Ass, the album was renamed "Kill' Em All." It was released on Megaforce Records in the U.S. and on Music for Nations in Europe and peaked at number 155 on the Billboard 200 in 1986. Pretty cool, considering their top ten that year was: 1. That's What Friends Are For - Dionne Warwick, Elton John, and Gladys Knight 2. Say You, Say Me - Lionel Richie 3. I Miss You - Klymaxx 4. On My Own - Patti Labelle and Michael McDonald 5. Broken Wings - Mr. Mister 6. How Will I Know - Whitney Houston 7. Party All the Time - Eddie Murphy 8. Burning Heart - Survivor 9. Kyrie - Mr. Mister 10. Addicted to Love - Robert Palmer Although the album was not initially a financial success, it earned Metallica a growing fan base in the underground metal scene. The band embarked on the "Kill' Em All for One" tour with Raven to support the release. In February 1984, Metallica supported Venom on the "Seven Dates of Hell" tour, during which the bands performed in front of 7,000 people at the Aardschok Festival in Zwolle, Netherlands. Metallica recorded the album in only two weeks on a shoestring budget. Initially, the band printed 1,500 copies. Since its release, "Kill 'Em All" has been certified 3x platinum. Metallica then recorded their second studio album, Ride the Lightning, at Sweet Silence Studios in Copenhagen, Denmark, from February to March 1984. It was released in August 1984 and reached number 100 on the Billboard 200. Unfortunately, a French printing press mistakenly printed green covers for the album, which are now considered collectors' items. Mustaine received writing credit for "Ride the Lightning" and "The Call of Ktulu." Elektra Records A&R director Michael Alago, and co-founder of Q-Prime Management Cliff Burnstein, attended a Metallica concert in September 1984. They were impressed with their performance and signed Metallica to Elektra. They also made them a Q-Prime Management artist. Metallica's growing success was such that the band's British label Music for Nations released "Creeping Death" as a limited-edition single, which sold 40,000 copies as an import in the U.S. Two of the three songs on the record—cover versions of Diamond Head's "Am I Evil?" and Blitzkrieg's "Blitzkrieg"—appeared on the 1988 Elektra reissue of "Kill' Em All." With unforgettable songs like "For Whom The Bell Tolls," "Creeping Death," and "Fade To Black", "Ride The Lightning" has sold over 5 million copies in the U.S. and has been certified 5x Platinum by the RIAA. That bell in the beginning of "For Whom The Bell Tolls", isn't really a bell at all. As producer Flemming Rasmussen recalled: “We had an anvil in the studio, and Lars had to bang that; it could've been that or from a record of sound effects. But there was a really heavy, cast-iron anvil and a metal hammer, and we stuck them in an all-concrete room. He'd just go wang.” If you've ever tried to play along with the studio album version of "For Whom, The Bell Tolls, " you've probably had some guitar tuning issues. That's because the song is a quarter step above standard tuning. Why? As the Metallica Wiki says, there are two theories. The first is that the band intentionally sped up the recording, pitch shifting it in the process. The second is that the guitars are tuned up a quarter step to match the pitch of the "tolling bells." I mean anvil... now that's "metal AF". Metallica embarked on its first major European tour with Tank to an average crowd of 1,300. Returning to the U.S., it embarked upon a tour co-headlining with W.A.S.P. and supported by Armored Saint, featuring John Bush on vocals, who later went on to front Anthrax. Metallica played its largest show at the Monsters of Rock fest at Donington Park, England, on August 17, 1985, with Bon Jovi and Ratt, playing to 70,000 people. Then, at the "Day on the Green" festival in Oakland, California, the band played to a crowd of 60,000. Metallica's third studio album, Master of Puppets, was recorded at Sweet Silence Studios in Denmark from September to December 1985 and was released in March 1986. The album reached number 29 on the Billboard 200 and spent 72 weeks on the chart. It was the band's first album to be certified gold on November 4, 1986 and has sold over 6 million copies. In 2015, Master of Puppets became the first ever metal album in history to be selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry. Following the album's release, Metallica supported Ozzy Osbourne on a U.S. tour. During this time, James Hetfield broke his wrist while skateboarding; he continued with the tour, performing vocals, with guitar technician John Marshall playing rhythm guitar. On the night of Sept. 26, 1986, Metallica was traveling between tour dates in Sweden when Burton and guitarist Kirk Hammett drew cards to decide who would get to choose a bunk. The bassist drew the Ace of Spades and chose the bunk Hammett had been occupying. "I said fine, take my bunk," the guitarist recalled in VH1's Behind the Music. "I'll sleep up front; it's probably better anyway." In the early morning of Sept. 27, 1986, shortly before 7 AM, the band members were awakened abruptly when the bus began to sway from side to side. The driver later told authorities that he lost control of the bus after hitting a patch of black ice. The bus left the road and flipped over on its side, and Cliff Burton – asleep in the top bunk – was thrown through the window. As the bus came down, it landed on top of him. He was only 24 years old. Reportedly, attempts were made to rescue him from underneath the bus by lifting it with a crane, but the crane slipped, and the bus crashed down on top of Burton a second time. Band members and onlookers have given different accounts of whether Burton died upon the first impact or when the bus came down again. Whichever way it happened, Cliff Burton died at the scene. Hetfield said: "I saw the bus lying right on him. I saw his legs sticking out. I freaked. The bus driver, I recall, was trying to yank the blanket out from under him to use for other people. I just went, 'Don't fucking do that!' I already wanted to kill the bus driver. I don't know if he was drunk or if he hit some ice. All I knew was, he was driving and Cliff wasn't alive anymore." James has said he walked up and down the road in his socks and underwear looking for black ice and found none. The band has speculated over the years if drinking or drugs could have played a role in the accident or if the driver fell asleep at the wheel. An investigation cleared the driver of any wrongdoing. Burton was cremated, and his ashes were scattered at the Maxwell Ranch in California. Metallica's "Orion" was played at the ceremony, and lyrics from "To Live Is to Die" are engraved upon his memorial stone: "Cannot the Kingdom of Salvation take me home." In an interview with Gibson TV, Kirk Hammet, who could have been the one in that unlucky bunk said: "The last show that we played with Cliff was a spectacular show," Kirk recalls in the interview. "It was the first show after maybe six or seven weeks when James was back on guitar because he had broken his arm during the Ozzy tour. His arms was healed enough so he was able to play guitar and it was the first show where we had James back… and it was the night that Cliff died. "Everyone was just so happy James was back and to have James's guitar fuelling everything again, rather than me and John Marshall [tech and stand-in guitarist] sharing that duty. We played really, really well and felt like we were back 100%… so that last show was one of the best shows we'd played all fucking year and in retrospect I'm glad Cliff's last show was special in that regard. It really was, in all respects, one of the best shows we'd played and Cliff was very, very happy. So knowing that is a good thing." "It' didn't really, truly sink in until about three weeks or so [afterwards]," Hammett remembers. "As a tribute to Cliff's memory it was important for us to go on [but for] those first two weeks it was up and down, we had no idea what we were going to do. I was taking guitar lessons, the old standby for musicians who can't find any gigs or band. That's what I was actually thinking."
Did you hear the news? After a hiatus since October 2018, the legendary Frost and Fire Festival is back. This year's installment is being held in Derry, Northern Ireland on June 17-18, 2022. In honor of this special event, we look back in this episode on the history of Frost and Fire. We begin appropriately enough at the beginning, by discussing Jarvis's history of promoting live shows since his teenage years. Then we fast forward to 2015, when the original Frost and Fire Festival idea was born as a way of bringing the metal masses to Ventura, California, spurred onward by the prospect of a signing session with reclusive Ventura metal heroes Cirith Ungol. You will hear how the Frost and Fire Festival concept evolved from that, culminating in a special event in London headlined by Angel Witch in May 2018. Jarvis addresses the future of Frost and Fire, including possibilities back in Ventura and on Catalina Island. But for now, all eyes are on Derry, Northern Ireland for June 2022. Get your tickets and make plans to be there while you still can.Become a subscriber today at nightdemon.net/subscriber. This week, subscribers have access to the bonus content below:Tickets and merchandise for Frost and FirelandIll Repute "Clean Cut American Kid" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnx5UCsKLoECirith Ungol "Atom Smasher" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXad-fBSncEAshbury "Vengeance" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAvNdtUjZGEManilla Road "Crystal Logic" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJGDmGZjXxkAngel Witch "Sorceress" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJkHaZt_I6EFrost and Fireland Ticket link - https://theheavymetalstore.bandcamp.com/Listen at nightdemon.net/podcast or anywhere you listen to podcasts!
The latest episode of the Enter Sadmen Podcast turns its attention to three albums that feature either either angels or towers, or (in two cases) both. First up is the ambitious 1975 self-titled debut from American progressive band Angel, famous for both their white and outrageously angelic stagewear and for having Greg Guiffra as a member. We then spin forward 5 years to the birth of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (at least in its recorded form) and one of its most influential releases - the self-titled debut from London outfit Angel Witch. Finally, we bridge a 17-year gap to the third and final debut release of the show - Death Angel's 1987 release The Ultra-Violence, which is notable for the fact that at the time it hit record stores every member of the band was under the age of 20, and their drummer was out Philthy-ing Phil Taylor at the tender age of just 14 ...
Dusty from Century Media Records band Night Demon sits down for an unfiltered talk about his journey to being an official member of the band. Dusty speaks about his ability to adapt in situations like live performances vs studio recording sessions. All that and more! subscribe www.meetmeforcoffee.co NIGHT DEMON Bio Hailing from the city of Ventura an hour north of Los Angeles, Night Demon is a classic metal trio that unites musical inspirations and influences ranging from old-school metal greats such as Iron Maiden, Metallica, Diamond Head, Angel Witch, Riot and Saxon to punk legends The Misfits. NIGHT DEMON showcases a sound forged by a deep-seated passion for the New Wave of British Heavy Metal loaded with unmistakable notes of American muscle and swagger. For a decade, the name Night Demon has been synonymous with top-shelf traditional heavy metal. Indeed, the trio consisting of Jarvis Leatherby (vocals/bass), Armand John Anthony (guitar) and Dusty Squires (drums) have been long been lauded as purveyors of stellar songs, searing live shows, and a relentless work ethic. When the world ground to a gut-wrenching halt in March 2020, Night Demon's extensive touring plans were derailed; however, their creative flame burned brighter than ever. In the spring and summer of 2020, the band unleashed a series of five standalone 7” singles, in strictly limited colored vinyl format. These singles showcased brand-new original songs, cover versions, and previously unheard live recordings to tide the fanbase over during the lockdown. Night Demon's loyal legions voraciously devoured these releases, and all physical product sold out instantly. Aside from the new original songs (which were also released on digital/streaming platforms), the single recordings were exclusive to the 7” vinyl pressings. They have never been made available to the public for purchase in any other format until now. On Year of the Demon, Night Demon collects all five of the rare, out-of-print 2020 singles into a unified compendium for release in a broad range of physical and digital formats. The reasons for doing so are straightforward. After all, the strictly limited nature and quick sell-outs of the initial 7” releases meant that even die-hard Night Demon fans may have missed out on the opportunity to obtain them in a physical edition. More importantly, these tracks are too strong to be relegated to a footnote in the Night Demon discography. “Empires Fall” and “Vysteria” mark two of the fastest, most intense Night Demon songs ever written. “Kill the Pain” packs a wallop, distilling the band's signature sound to its most powerful essence, coupled with a deeply personal message. And “Are You Out There” is Night Demon's heartfelt homage to the late, great Phil Lynott and Thin Lizzy. The cover tunes are undiscovered gems in their own right, from the obscure NWOBHM glory of “Fast Bikes” (originally recorded by LeGriffe) to the remake of Cirith Ungol's classic “100 mph” (featuring Cirith Ungol's Tim Baker in a duet with Leatherby) to the Demonized take on the somber Thin Lizzy hymn “The Sun Goes Down.” Finally, the live recordings capture some of Night Demon's most unforgettable moments on stage. The Iron Maiden “Wasted Years” cover is a previously unreleased track recorded the same night as Night Demon's legendary Live Darkness album in Cleveland, Ohio. And the two Scorpions classics (“In Trance” and “Top of the Bill”) were recorded live in Germany with special guest Uli Jon Roth (ex-Scorpions) trading licks and leads with Armand. The point is simple: These songs deserve a wider release than the collector's edition 7” vinyl treatment they received in 2020. To that end, Year of the...
In this episode, we delve into the murky depths of metal's sub genres and emerge triumphantly from the surface like Excaliber from the lake with the gleaming sword of the New Wave of Traditional Heavy Metal (NWOTHM) * sigh*. Leaving twisted metaphors aside, we have a jolly old time exploring this area of metals in your face influences, looking at where bands like Venom, Angel Witch, King Diamond and others sit with these new bands. What other influences can you hear? Let us know! #VRPC
New Wave Of British Heavy Metal is our show tonight and we've got the bands that your favorite band was influenced by. And maybe theses bands are your favorite bands because you remember going to one of their shows. At Rock Phoenix Live, we promote rock, heavy metal, hard rock etc. And these guys started it. Enjoy and Happy Listening!!! Take care of each other and the world m/Spinal Tap- StonehengeMotorhead- OverkillDiamond Head- Its ElectricKing Diamond- HauntedRaven- Hell PatrolDeep Purple- Perfect StrangersVenom- Welcome To HellBudgie- BreadfanUFO- Unidentified Flying ObjectStatus Quo- Pictures Of Matchstick MenCloven Hoof- Gates Of GehennaAngel Witch- Angel WitchTygers Of Pan Tang- Do It GoodGirlschool- Nothing To LoseAtomkraft- Annihilate The BrideRainbow- Man On A Silver MountainMagnum- In The BeginningPraying Mantis- Children Of The Earth
This week the lads hop across the pond to do some more excavation of denim and leather… That's right; it's all about the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal! The NWOBM movement was filled with passionate bands that were poised to take over the world. Unfortunately, most of them didn't make it to the level of Iron Maiden, Saxon, or Def Leppard. Hopefully, we can help spread the word and sounds for those that didn't.What's this InObscuria thing? We're a podcast that exhumes obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal and puts them in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. This week we discuss the LOST. For such a small island, they sure had a lot of amazing bands that set the standards for what is known as heavy metal. From the music to the fashion, to the attitude… 40-years ago these bands started an underground movement that would change hard rock and metal forever.Songs this week include:Tank – “Blood, Guts, and Beer” from Fifth Hounds Of Hades (1982)Baby Tuckoo – “Falling Star” from Force Majeure (1986)Overdrive – “On The Run” from Jobcentre Rejects - Ultra Rare Nwobhm 1978 - 1982 (2018) Vardis – “Love Is Dead” from The World's Insane (1981)Rock Goddess – “Satisfied Then Crucified” from Rock Goddess (1983)Praying Mantis – “Children Of The Earth” from Time Tells No Lies (1981)Witchfinder General – “No Stayer” from Death Penalty (1982)Fist – “Name, Rank, And Serial Number” from Turn The Hell On (1980)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/inobscuria/og-shopCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/
NWOBHM is the “New Wave of British Heavy Metal” that followed the “The Unholy Trinity of British Heavy Metal” (TUTOBHM? Wait, that can't be right…) comprised of Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin. As stated on a previous episode, the blues were to Zeppelin as NWOBHM is to Metallica, and if you're even remotely familiar with Metallica (especially those first four albums), then you're already familiar with NWOBHM. It's time to discuss one of the most important acronyms in heavy metal history while ruling out the difference between a black “metal” album and a “black metal” album. What we're trying to say is that we're “running out of time” and we really need to get to the “all-you-can-eat-steak-buffet” before you JOIN US for a strange, yet enlightening trip through the brief era in metal known as “THE NWOBHM”. 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Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - Twitter Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Show Notes: (00:01): #welcometopornphone #deepinsideASMR #gettingthirsty #recordscratch ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST!!!*** #theuncorking #thisepisodesclinkyoftheepisode #variant #originalvariant #ooooh with a #complimentary #harmonyooooh #likePriest #pinkish #markthetime #DillardGA #RMRoseCompany #fireonthemountainvariantASMR #GoodNeighbor #PeachAndLemonWhisky #TRexArmsUnite #cheers #evilspiritsbegone / #segue into #thisepisodesbeeroftheepisode #thisone #thisepisodes #TheBrewingProjeKt and #pufftartmonth here at #33rdFloorInvertedUndergroundBunkerPoonStudios / #fuckfruit #previousmodel #pinkish #mangopassionfruitandplum #marshmallow or #marshmellow #onpar #sourell #eightpointsixabv #passionfuckfruitASMR #asignfromtheuniverse #wellendorseforbooze / The #SuperBowl #ValentinesDay #WrapUp and #RussellsVacationBliss ***How many bands can you think of that utilize the term “CRUISE”?*** #poopdeck #offthebow #plague #bathingsuit (***can you imagine seeing the plague in a #bikini? I mean…#justsayin***) / #NOTthrowawaysASMR #loads and #NOTDecaprioASMR #dancemonkey #russellWTFiswrongwithyou #takesomeadderallandSTFUASMR #KISS #whoahyayEEE / #KipWinger and the #ShipRocked #cruise and #misunderstandings (12:34): #alotofrelaxers and deciphering #russellsrants without #antirelaxers or #ADDMedication (EDIT: #MonstersOfRockCruise) / #TheVoiceMailSegment ***GIVE US A CALL AND LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL AT 980-666-8182!!!*** #recordscratch #monsters #pissingpostASMR and a #ForbiddenTestimonialASMR #untilthenext #successstory #onemore #relaxervisionASMR #noworkingfilter #untilthenext #leanintoit #emeraldtriangleASMR #fortherecord (to clarify a recently previously made statement along with the band itinerary, as read by our very own #Russell. / #whatyousaid #stuntminister #fastervaginacat #thatone #shittyJimFlorentineASMR #genre #mystyle #NWOAM (18:56): the #scenery of the #genre #allaccess #imgood #steakbuffet / ***How did y'all let us get this far without asking a single question regarding #NWOBHM (aka: The #NewWaveOfBritishHeavyMetal) / The connecting tissue between the late 70's heavy rock scene and the literal next wave of British Heavy Metal…think #PostSabbath #PostZeppelin and #PostPurple aka #PostTheUnholyTrinityOfMetal (at least those were the roots). #Teenbone and the #wronglittlebluepill #markthetime) / a brief rundown of some various #NWOBHM bands as displayed by #AI / #Scandinavia and/or #Danish is not #British #geographyASMR #DanishIsDelicious #ismorist #GFY #Nein #calltoconfirm #9806668182 (25:30): #blatantlywrong / These names are fucking AWESOME!!! (Obviously, you have to include #Rainbow!). #Stanssister ***Who began the #campaigntowardsNWOBHM!?*** / #TygersOfPanTang (not #TygersOfPoonTang) / Other defining factors for the #NWOBHM #genre. ***Late 70's to early 80's (it's #veryspecific) *** / #AngelWitch ***#unt*** #greatPeterImpression ANGEL WITCH (on Angel Witch!!! #excitermoment) / #UppityPriesty / #PrayingMantis and a quick #ReinventingTheMetal #shamelessplug #killeropener CHEATED and #jinglemetal and #Damone and the #FastTimes feel (oh, it's a #KinksCover…) #itsgonnakickin #superprogmetal #Maidenish #TopGunASMR / #allmygoods and that #interimperiodofmetal between the late 70's and early 80's #talkinafan #NWOAHM #Saxon (Judges: #Raven also counts as #NWOBHM). #whitehair #WheelsOfMetal #WheelsOfSteel MOTORCYCLE MAN (#powermetalbonscott) and the #titlee WHEELS OF STEEL (very #badboyboogieish. The note here is that it sounds like Bad Boy Boogie #kindasortalike #LetThereBeRock). (43:12): How about some #DiamondHead? #onmicburpASMR (“Lightning For Nations”) LIGHTNING FOR NATIONS (Diamond Head's “almost” #ExciterMoment) #oneorsomethin HELPLESS #fuzz #earlystonermetal #bubblesthewalrus / #DefLeppard #markthetime #ohmydamn #slidingglassdoor / #anotherwaytolookat #selfmurder (“On Through The Night”) #noearwormsplease HELLO AMERICA #ThatsAmericaAsFuck #thefirstnewalbum / NOT #PoonTang (It's the #TygersOfPanTang) #panpoon or #poonpan #spicy #nowwithextracrazy #hotterthanhellmisheardintro DO IT GOOD #backthentheywereyounger (54:44): #WitchfinderGeneral (#aftertaste #thatsgonnasmell) / #boobies WITCHFINDER GENERAL #fuzzy #stoner #Swordstyle #heavydoom #moderndaystonermetal #wayaheadoftheirtime #productiontits / #Samson (Bruce Dickinson's #fitness #fitnesscrickets T&Y) band prior to #IronMaiden) #noteven #alotofmembers #markthetime BICEPS OF STEEL #WelcomeToTheMetalNerderyConcierge / #recordskip #familiarsounding #perfectonmicburp #djburpgenius #wheresthevocals #BruceMeatloafInson or #MeatloafDickinson (1:05:00): #Venom (***see also Black Metal***) #productionquality COUNTESS BATHORY #ultraspooky BLACK METAL #earlythrashmetal / Daemon or Demon? Which one is #eviler? #cannotconnect / #Holocaust THE NIGHTCOMERS #consolidation #sevenincher #soloartist and the joy of 45's #bbqwolfsteakyeah / #maybenot / #GrimReaper ROCK YOU TO HELL #HeadbangersBallFlashbackASMR #powermetal (1:15:47): #SweetSavage KILLING TIME (see also #garageload) #oddmix and a brief #tangentional moment of upcoming #backshadowing / #Satan THE DEVIL'S INFANTRY (***a tad outside the “date range” …Yes, that was in fact Satan…but it wasn't necessarily from the NWOBHM period). LEGIONS HELLBOUND (again, not in the “acceptable” #daterange for NWOBHM scholars, but we digest). BLADES OF STEEL (that's #metal!). #Pissfilledballs time to #emptyout ***THANK YOU FOR JOINING US AND PLEASE CONTINUE TO SPREAD THE GLOBAL WORDERY ABOUT THE METAL NERDERY!!!*** and #untilthenext #thelastword #hahaha #Istillgotthelastword #wait #waitforit #waitalittlemore #wearealmostthere #okay #what?
Uutisissa syntymäpäiviä, kesän festareita, keikkoja ja tulevia levyjä. Kuunneltuina albumeina Stingin viimeisin levy The Bridge ja Saxonin uunituore Carpe Diem. Studiossa Sami Ruokangas ja Juha Kakkuri. Jakson biisinäytteet: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3G1S4bleEtKP7rMkMg6nmg?si=49f4a02ae3fb4f34 Jutuissa ovat mukana myös Metallica, Linda Ronstadt, Scorpions, W. Axl Rose, William Bruce Rose, Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Tuska, Lost Society, Samy Elbanna, Omnium Gatherum, Mokoma, Red Fang, Heilung, The Night Flight Orchestra, Insomnium, Oranssi Pazuzu, Joe Lynn Turner, Rainbow, Deep Purple, Dynazty, Jinjer, Blind Channel, Amorphis, Baroness, Mercyful Fate, Devin Townsend, High On Fire, Kreator, Symphony X, Deftones, Kirk Hammett, Record Store Day, Iron Maiden, Megadeth, Nightwish, Biffy Clyro, Bring Me The Horizon, Black Label Society, Kvelertak, Bokassa, Sarparanta, Lähiöbotox, Huora, Nyrkkitappelu, The Hives, Fever 333, Trouble, Cleopatrick, Cypher16, Stoned Statues, Rudolf Schenker, Klaus Meine, Willie Nelson, Aaron Neville, Van Halen, Rolling Stones, Uriah Heep, Accept, Peer Günt, Branford Marsalis, Manu Katché, The Police, Michael Bublé, Agatha Christie, Sherlock Holmes, Def Leppard, Andy Sneap, Judas Priest, Biff Byford, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Paul Quinn, Nigel Glockler, Nibbs Carter, Doug Scarratt, Rock Candy Magazine, Black Sabbath, Rush, Angel Witch, Ozzy Osbourne, Michael Schenker Group, AC/DC, Motörhead, Thin Lizzy, Spinal Tap, Girlschool ja Diamond Head.
El primer disco de la banda Inglesa Angel Witch es toda una joya. Angel Witch es una banda se se forma en 1977 y lo que es ese disco homónimo es un disco bastante significativo para lo que fué el movimiento de 1980s conocido como la Nueva Ola de Heavy Metal Británico o New Wave Of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM). En este episodio Hablamos de este material. En ese momento la banda se componía de: Kevin Heybourne – Voz Principal y Guitarra. Kevin Riddles – Bajo, Teclados y coros Dave Hogg – Batería. El álbum fue producido por Martin Smith y la portada es una pintura de John Martin titulada "The Fallen Angels Entering Pandemonium". Califíquenos en las plataformas que lo permiten acá: https://ratethispodcast.com/colmilloroquero Puede suscribirse al podcast y encontrar las plataformas disponibles en: https://colmilloroquero.com/plataformas/ todos nuestros enlaces están disponibles acá: https://linktr.ee/ColmilloRoquero En este episodio nos acompaña Guillermo "Guille" Rodríguez, quién es el guitarrista de la banda costarricense de Heavy Metal Kronos. Guillermo Rodríguez: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1308485625 Enlaces de Kronos: https://linktr.ee/KronosHeavyMetal Enlaces a lo que hablamos: Angel Witch CD: https://amzn.to/3GpmgvS Angel Witch Vinilo: https://amzn.to/3oBuScy Angel Witch Edición 25 Aniversario: https://amzn.to/3DCFLz6 Angel Witch Edición 30 Aniversario:https://amzn.to/3y9ZdlR Metal for Muthas Vol. 1: https://amzn.to/3oBBI1R Metal For Muthas Vol. 2: https://amzn.to/33eFQN6 Metal For Muthas Vol. 1 & 2: https://amzn.to/3DE9bgz Brütal Legend (Juego): https://amzn.to/3fVQGuA Ranking de álbumes de Pete Pardo & Martin Popoff en Dark Tranquility https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLKx_idi6Tk Interceptor Fest en Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France Rock School Barbey - Void - 6 October 2017 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8725ErxwE_0 Síguenos en nuestra cuenta de instagram @colmilloroquero para estar al tanto de lo que hacemos. ¿Cómo me contacto con Colmillo Roquero? www.colmilloroquero.com/contacto colmilloroquero@gmail.com Instagram, Twitter: @colmilloroquero Si le gusta el podcast Colmillo Roquero, suscríbase ya y no se pierda ningún episodio. Si realmente le gusta Colmillo Roquero le agradeceríamos que le comente del contenido a un amigo (o talvez dos). En las notas podemos contar con enlaces de afiliados.
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In this week's episode, we continue our chronicle of Night Demon's formative years, focusing on the official release of the debut EP in summer 2013. You will hear excerpts from worldwide media coverage of the release, including glowing reviews and vintage interviews with Jarvis. A press release in early September announced the band's intention to go into the studio shortly to record their full-length debut album. Night Demon was gigging heavily in southern California at the time, feeding off the youthful energy of a growing hardcore fanbase. They performed a release show at the Bombay Bar and Grill in their hometown of Ventura on September 14, 2013, and this episode includes extensive live recordings from that night, including the live premieres of multiple new songs. As fate would have it, that show turned out to be John Crerar's final performance behind the drum kit for Night Demon,.Become a subscriber today at nightdemon.net/subscriber. This week, subscribers have access to the bonus content below:Full Audio from the Ventura EP Release PartySetlist and Set Times from the Ventura EP Release PartyNight Demon first Ad in Decibel MagazineNight Demon First Press ReleaseJarvis full audio interview with Robby Stevens from the Rock and Metal Zone show on Sonoma State Radio - August 31,2013EP Audio Review from Sea of TranquilityEP Audio Review from Grim TowerSea of Tranquility review of Night Demon EP - https://www.seaoftranquility.org/reviews.php?op=showcontent&id=14736Clawhammer PR - https://www.facebook.com/clawhammerpr/Shadow Kingdom Records - https://www.shadowkingdomrecords.com/Rock and Metal Zone interview from August 2013 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eziyyVCQCUListen at nightdemon.net/podcast or anywhere you listen to podcasts! To unlock massive amounts of bonus content, become a subscriber at nightdemon.net/subscriber
An episode devoted to all things “Metal” — 4 hours of music to tick off your neighbors, piss off your relatives, & earn you evil stares from passing motorists — head-bangin' fun! Hear music from 7 Days, Angel Witch, Armed Cloud, Battleaxe, Benedictum, Candlemass, Celesty, Dark Avenger, Devil Electric, Empty Tremor, Event, Firewind, Fullforce, Gate […]
Recorded on 11/20/21 MMM – This is the pirate podcast that is your source for non-radio-friendly hard rock and heavy metal tunes that only die-hards will appreciate - obscurities from my personal music collection that I have amassed for over 40 years - bootlegs, bonus tracks, FM radio concerts, B-sides, demos, live tracks, imports, deep album cuts, and covers. Please support the bands featured in this episode by purchasing their music: Exodus AC/DC (cover) Sex Pistols (cover) Scorpions (cover) Angel Witch (cover) Ted Nugent (cover) Shout-outs in this episode go to: Jagermeister Upcoming shows for the following bands were duly pimped in this episode: The Bay Strikes Back Tour (Testament, Exodus, Death Angel) Check out the Inside Metal Documentary series Check out my Leather Jacket Signatures and Concert Ticket Stubs & Memorabilia Please like us on Facebook Please visit the Morto's Metal Museum web site MMM is always available for free at: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Facebook MortosMetalMuseum.com Be sure to subscribe now! Eric Mortensen The Metal CPA Curator, Host & Producer Morto's Metal Museum, The Podcast Bay Area Tributes #MortosMetalMuseum #MetalCPA #Bootleg
This week we continue our in-depth investigation of the early years of Night Demon. The story continues in early 2013. Just days after Jarvis decided to quit his day job and devote his full energies to Night Demon, record label interest materializes for 7” vinyl and CD editions of the four-song EP. Jarvis starts learning the business side, and the band accepts offers from Reinig Records and Shadow Kingdom Records for vinyl and CD versions, respectively. The band records their first video for the song “Night Demon,” done totally DIY by the band themselves using an early iPad and primitive video editing software. The worldwide metal press begins to take notice. The Keep It True Festival comes calling for Night Demon to perform in Germany the following year. Night Demon play more frequent regional shows, growing tighter and better as a live act along the way. A performance at the Five Star Bar in LA shows the band just how far they have come, how it is possible to make it work as a touring band, and how much technology is helping to spread the word about Night Demon. That night they meet future roadie Andrew Bansal. Momentum is building, and there's excitement in the air …Shadow Kingdom - https://www.shadowkingdomrecords.com/“Night Demon” video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrX95-9W_soMetal Squadron interview - https://metalsquadron.com/2013/04/06/night-demon-a-three-headed-beast/HMR forum - https://heavymetalrarities.com/forum/index.phpCauldron - https://www.facebook.com/CAULDRONmetalBecome a subscriber today at nightdemon.net/subscriber. This week, subscribers have access to the bonus content belowEarly Mock Ups of the Ep cover artUnedited takes from the different camera angles that were recorded for the Night Demon Video.Never before seen early cut of the Night Demon music videoFull video of the show on May 7, 2013 Five Star Bar Photo gallery of the show on May 7, 2013 Five Star Bar Show Posters and Flyers from the shows in this periodThe letters from the record labelsListen at nightdemon.net/podcast or anywhere you listen to podcasts! To unlock massive amounts of bonus content, become a subscriber at nightdemon.net/subscriber
This week we begin a short two-episode break from our ongoing in-depth chronicle of the history of Night Demon to bring you a special radio show broadcast. On June 2, 2021, Jarvis was a guest DJ on the Gimme Metal streaming radio station, where he presided over a two-hour show highlighting current and forthcoming Iron Grip Records releases in various formats by both legendary acts who changed the face of heavy metal and new blood taking the world by storm today. This episode presents part 1 of that radio broadcast, featuring Jarvis's commentary and tracks by Night Demon, Cirith Ungol, Angel Witch, Haunt, Mythra, Jaguar, Visigoth and Armored Saint. Listen closely for news about Iron Grip reissues that have not yet happened but are in the pipeline at this time. Become a subscriber today at nightdemon.net/subscriber. This week, subscribers have access to the bonus content below:Playlist from the Gimme Radio broadcastGimme Metal - https://gimmemetal.com/#/welcomeIron Grip Records – https://irongripheavymetal.comThe Heavy Metal Store - https://theheavymetalstore.comNight Demon “Ritual” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtthZKTyyeQCirith Ungol “Brutish Manchild” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcjZzD4u170Angel Witch “Gorgon” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-Rxy3o6ZNoHaunt “In Our Dreams” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkuHycyvxYUMythra “Death and Destiny” EP - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD9ZPtEL__YJaguar “Prisoner” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqkptu3yye4Visigoth “Call of the Road” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xf99vV4pZhsArmored Saint “Last Train Home” (demo) - https://armoredsaint.bandcamp.com/track/last-train-home-demoTo unlock massive amounts of bonus content, become a subscriber at nightdemon.net/subscriber
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