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Send us a textIf you're looking for a sonic palette cleanser from the mundane, Venamoris' new album To Cross or To Burn is the aural experience you didn't know you needed. Out now via Ipecac Recordings, the album is a seductive, shadowy, and soul-baring effort from the duo of Paula and Dave Lombardo. Yes, that Dave Lombardo—drum god behind Slayer, Mr. Bungle, Misfits, Dead Cross and countless other boundary-pushing projects. But this isn't thrash, metal, or hardcore. Instead, it's something far more intimate and atmospheric—part gothic lullaby, part cinematic fever dream, and entirely its own thing.Think: a darker, stranger Portishead raised on vintage synthesizers and heartbreak. And you're only halfway there.Venamoris, a name derived from the Latin vena amoris ("vein of love"), is a reflection of the real-life partnership between Dave and Paula Lombardo. The musical bond they've cultivated runs just as deep. Paula's roots include everything from backing up Las Vegas legends like Wayne Newton to chasing a singer-songwriter dream in Nashville. With this project, she brings a magnetic presence—equal parts elegance and eerie introspection—on vocals, piano, and synths. Every lyric feels lived-in; every melody, emotionally raw.Engineered and produced by Dave Lombardo, mixed by David A. Lombardo, and mastered by the acclaimed Golden Mastering team, To Cross or To Burn shimmers with sonic depth. Every note and nuance is deliberate, yet full of danger. The Lombardos handle all instrumentation themselves, with Paula on vocals and synths and Dave handling drums, guitars, and more.The album also features contributions from a formidable group of guest musicians, including:Trevor Dunn (Mr. Bungle, Tomahawk) – contrabass on “Stay With Me”Ra Diaz (Suicidal Tendencies, KORN) – bass on “Stain of Pain”Alex Skolnick (Testament) – guitar on “Stain of Pain” and “Burnt Paper”Gary Holt (Slayer, Exodus) – guitar on “Animal Magnetism”Each guest adds a unique brushstroke to the darkly emotional soundscape, enhancing but never overshadowing the central force: Paula's haunting voice and poetic songwriting.The album's opener, “Stay With Me,” is a cinematic dive into surrealist romance—starting in lo-fi crackle and ending in full digital immersion. "Holding On to Nothing" flexes Paula's lyrical teeth as she dissects betrayal with Ben Folds-style piano wrapped in Sabbath-inspired gloom.www.BetterHelp.com/TheBarnhttp://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn http://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and brought to you as always by The Barn Media Group. YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/@TheBarnPodcastNetwork SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/09neXeCS8I0U8OZJroUGd4?si=2f9b8dfa5d2c4504 APPLE https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1625411141 I HEART RADIO https://www.iheart.com/podcast/97160034/ AMAZON https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7aff7d00-c41b-4154-94cf-221a808e3595/the-barn
Keith sits down with Dave Lombardo to discuss collaborating with the Misfits and John Zorn, Dave and his family emigrating from Cuba to settle in Los Angeles, learning to play the drums, meeting Kerry King, the formation and early days of Slayer and some stories from Dave's time with the band. We also discuss collaborating with Mike Patton in Fantomas, Mr. Bungle and Dead Cross, meeting his wife Paula, collaborating with her on Venamoris, the making of their new LP "To Cross Or To Burn" on Ipecac Recordings, Dave's solo LP Rites of Percussion and more. Keith also meets with Paula Lombardo to discuss growing up in Canada, taking piano lessons and discovering her voice at a young age, and moving to Las Vegas to become a backup singer and tour with Wayne Newton. We also discuss Paula breaking off on her own in Nashville to try and become a singer/songwriter, moving to Los Angeles, meeting Dave Lombardo and teaming with him to write music once again as Venamoris, the making of their debut LP "Drown In Emotion" and the new LP "To Cross or To Burn", Paula's creative process and more.
This week we're discussing the latest album by Venamoris entitled To Cross or To Burn. Venamoris is the side project of Dave Lombardo (Slayer, Mr. Bungle, Fantomas, Dead Cross) and his wife Paula, and boy did it catch us off guard. No way were we expecting one of the most prolific and respected metal drummers to put out a genuinely good goth record. An unexpected delight that you should all check out.Closing track: “Truth”Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumeverMerchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/Mike's EP:Pander Monkey on Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple,Mike on Instagram @pandermonkeyAlex on Bluesky @octatron3030Tom on Instagram @tomosmansoundsHistory Tom's stuff:Music on Spotify, ApplePodcast on Spotify, YouTubeSubstackWebsite
Quando você ouve falar em Mike Patton, o que te vem à mente? Mr. Bungle, Fantomas, Tomahawk, Peeping Tom, Dead Cross, Mondo Cane, sua participação no álbum da Björk ou trilhas pro cinema? Nesse episódio No Bico do Corvo, exploramos diversos aspectos de projetos do vocalista do Faith No More, desvendando qual o tempero que ele acrescenta a tudo em que se envolve. E o que a sua incontinência criativa tem a ver com sua visão de artista para além do papel de vocalista. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/no-bico-do-corvo/message
The Locust was an American hardcore punk band from San Diego, known for their mix of grindcore speed and aggression, and new wave experimentation complexity. Vocalist/bassist Justin Pearson said, "I wanted to change the way people perceive music, or maybe just destroy it in general." The Locust's music is complex, dynamic and fast-paced, often featuring abrupt and inconsistent time-signature changes. These erratic elements are, according to vocalist/guitarist Bobby Bray, "a reflection of perhaps how our brains have to function in order to be able to do anything in the Western societies we live in." I got Justin on the Skype and this is what we chat about: How the uniforms came about Getting kicked out of the house at 16 What it was like recording Touring with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs Getting shit for signing to Epitaph The Extreme Elvis interview Being on the Jerry Springer Show Head Wound City And a ton more Check out his podcast Cult and Culture which is his podcast along with producer and musician Luke Henshaw. The show explores the DIY-driven, subversive world of art and culture, featuring a diverse array of guests from various subcultures. The podcast, recorded at PengOne Studios in San Diego, offers frank, informal, and well-informed conversations with guests ranging from Grammy-winning musicians, to actors like John Waters, and to Black Panther Party members. The aim is to blur traditional guest-host lines and foster casual openness. "Cult and Culture" is available wherever you podcast. Check out Justin's other projects including Deaf Club and the Mike Patton fronted Dead Cross. Lastly I started doing whiteboard animations so if your marketing department has said recently “Hey, we need a whiteboard animation” then email me at mike@drive80.com Feel free to support the podcast for as little as $1 a month through Patreon
Justin Pearson is a singer, bass player, podcaster and founder of the record label Three One G. He has recorded, toured with and founded such bands as The Locust, Dead Cross, Deaf Club and Retox. He latest project, Planet B, is a collaboration with Luke Henshaw that celebrates hip-hop, hardcore and noise, all coated with a danceable sheen of Sci-Fi. Their second record, Fiction Prediction, is out now on Three One G. Justin shares how his introduction to punk and hardcore music was sparked more by its cultural vibrations than playing music, which came later. Joe and Justin discuss the hodge podge nature of the early years of punk shows how that relates to their approach to music now. Justin gives us a little insight into Luke Henshaw's approach to recording, how they work collectively and the philosophy behind the duos podcast, Cult and Culture. We hear a few tunes and Justin delivers a fabulous tour story. Planet B Three One G Cult and Culture Episode supported by Distrokid Episode supported by Izotope
Everyone knows by now that Desmond hates social media influencers in cinema, so this week he's testing that pet peeve. First, Duane joins him to look at the smart thriller Influencer. Then, Tom joins him to take in a viewing of Deadstream. Songs included: "The Vanishing" by Final Gasp, "The Usurper" by Celtic Frost, "The Future Has Been Cancelled" by Dead Cross, and "Vanity" by Bad Religion. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, www.kccinephile.com, and www.dejasdomicileofdread.blogspot.com.
Everyone knows by now that Desmond hates social media influencers in cinema, so this week he's testing that pet peeve. First, Duane joins him to look at the smart thriller Influencer. Then, Tom joins him to take in a viewing of Deadstream. Songs included: "The Vanishing" by Final Gasp, "The Usurper" by Celtic Frost, "The Future Has Been Cancelled" by Dead Cross, and "Vanity" by Bad Religion. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, www.kccinephile.com, and www.dejasdomicileofdread.blogspot.com.
Beyond Recognition is an all-about-creativity-podcast hosted by Dan Volohov - a former music journalist (MRR, Louder Than War, Punk Globe, Boston Hassle...) and the CEO of Discipline PR. We're getting back with Episode 3 having just the one and only JUSTIN PEARSON joining me this time around for a chat. Justin, is one of these artists who'd been strongly associating with "extreme", "experimental" and "punk" music for almost 30 years now. Starting Three One G in 94', Pearson got his recognition releasing tones of records as well as being a creative engine behind many projects. The Locust, Deaf Club, Dead Cross, Planet B, Swing Kids, All Leather...These are just the small part of Justin's rich catalogue. In this episode of Beyond Recognition we talk about the of "punk" and being punk in San-Diego in the 90's, about the foundation of Three One G and Justin's view on record-label machinery from different perspectives, seeing GG Allin live and extreme, the love of grindcore and capitalism. Subscribe to Beyond Recognition at Patreon to get the early access to the upcoming episodes of the podcast! Link: https://patreon.com/BeyondRecognition Music: 'New Gloves' by Phenolhouse. Photo credits: Cameron Acosta.
Faith No More Part 2. Mike Patton Continued. New Pod Like a Hole Episode. Part 2 of a 4 episode Mike Patton/Faith No more mini season. We examine Mike Patton's prolific and varied output. Tomahawk, Fantomas, Lovage, Mr. Bungle, Dillinger Escape Plan, Dead Cross, Mondo Cane, Peeping Tom, and much more but not John Zorn. Also talk about the Lakers and Sacramento Kings 2002 western conference finals. If you think Mr. Bungle's California deserved it's own episode, then this is the episode for you. Next episode we will start in on a hardcore history of Faith No More's Angel Dust. #faithnomore #angeldust #mikepatton #fantomas #mrbungle #musicofthenight #scary PLAH Links Like this episode and want to buy us a cup of Joe in thanks? www.ko-fi.com/podlikeahole Direct download : https://www.podbean.com/ei/pb-jxntx-13d7bd5 Facebook (The only reason to visit that site) facebook.com/podlikeahole/ Instagram (Unfortunately, no pics of the hosts wearing short shorts) instagram.com/pod_like_a_hole_podcast/ Patreon (Until we muster up the courage for an OnlyFans site) patreon.com/join/podlikeahole Artwork by Greg Wolgast instagram.com/g.wolgast/
Rivers of Heresy.On this episode we are joined by Dave Lombardo.David Lombardo is a Cuban-American drummer, best known as a co-founding member of American thrash metal band Slayer. He currently plays drums with Fantômas, Dead Cross, Mr. Bungle, Empire State Bastard, and Misfits. Mark and Me is now on YouTube - Please subscribe here https://www.youtube.com/@markandmePlease support the Mark and Me Podcast via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/Markandme or you can buy me a coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/markandme or you can even treat yourself to a badge or sticker over at my store here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/MarkandMeStoreThe Mark and Me podcast is proudly sponsored by Richer Sounds.Visit richersounds.com now to shop for all your hi-fi, home cinema and TV solutions. Also, don't forget to join their VIP club for FREE with just your email address to receive a great range of fantastic privileges.The Mark and Me podcast is also sponsored by The Folio Society, publisher of beautiful, illustrated, hardback books. Discover stunning editions of your favourite books here https://shorturl.at/tHIM4
Dave Lombardo's Wife's Band!Blending EmotionBlenderstyle Hosts: Casey, Matt, NathanFollow/Subscribe:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/blenderstylePodcast: https://blenderstyle.buzzsprout.comBlenderstyle Merch: https://blenderstyle.square.siteInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/blenderstylemusicFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/blenderstylemusicWebsite: http://blenderstyle.netListen to the albumYouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mgF1Dk0U3K6ojVaaV3Gd9hBJmcRy8QyBgSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0jlwVeFrEmJmLnzAZLhXjDApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/drown-in-emotion/1662638867Venamoris, Dave Lombardo, Paula Lombardo, Drown in Emotion, Slayer, Fantomas, Testament, Mr. Bungle, Misfits, Dead Cross, Wayne Newton, Jazz, Smooth Jazz, Rites of Percussion0:00 Intro0:25 Album review13:29 Matt's rating14:14 Nathan's rating15:15 Casey's rating17:52 Outro
Justin Pearson has been a vital and prolific force in underground music since the 90s. His many bands, including the Locust, Dead Cross, Head Wound City, and Retox, have made an indelible mark on the canon of heavy music, and his long-running label, Three One G, has been an important platform for numerous like-minded experimentalists. We talk about “Annoying” as a genre, healthy inter-band competition on tour, the uniqueness of the 90s San Diego hardcore scene, and our different experiences at the same Marilyn Manson afterparty.
Episode 335 is up and live now with the return of one of the most influential drummers of all time, Dave Lombardo. From Slayer to Dead Cross to The Misfits, Dave has been apart of some amazing projects. Check out his new solo record out May 5th on Ipecac called Rites of Percussion! We are now proudly presented by Sound Talent Media. @stmpodcasts Love the show? Sign up for Premium Pleasure Http://peerpleasure.supportingcast.fm Visit the website at: www.peerpleasurepodcast.com Go Rate, Write a Review and subscribe to the show now on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can now rate the show on Spotify! Please take a moment to do that now if you are streaming on Spotify. Follow the show on Instagram: @peerpleasurepod Follow the show on Twitter: @podpeerpleasure Follow the show on Facebook: @peerppod You can email me at: peerpleasurepod@gmail.com Don't forget to check out our amazing sponsors! Go to distrokid.com/vip/ppp for 30% off your years membership to get your music distributed online everywhere! Thank you DistroKid! Go to Hearinglife.com to set up your complimentary hearing evaluation now! @thunderboltguitars @ryderevanrobison.studio @stringjoy @distrokid @hearinglife Music Credits: Opening theme song, "Trans-Am Sunday" by Hobosexual Closing theme song, "My (fucking) Deer Hunter" by Fear Before The March Of Flames Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dave Lombardo is a drummer, a drum innovator, a drumming enthusiast and a founding member of the seminal thrash metal band Slayer. Since his final departure from Slayer in 2013, Lombardo has kept himself busy touring, recording and performing with Fantomas, John Zorn, Mr Bungle, Dead Cross, Empire State Bastard and The Misfits, to name a few. On May 5th, we will see his first and long awaited solo effort, Rites of Percussion (Ipecac Records), a percussive rich, tonally conscious, cinematic drum record. In this episode, Dave shares the catalyst behind his solo debut, the process of writing and recording entirely on his own and the freedom that it brought him. We learn about his practice of celebrating tone in his many collaborations and the significance it has on those recordings. Joe and Dave swap favorite drum records, Dave shares a few of his favorite moments making the new record and we hear a few tunes. https://ipecac.com/ https://davelombardo.bandcamp.com/album/rites-of-percussion
This week I met up with one of my all time musical heroes from one of my all time favourite bands, as you do, Dave Lombardo from Slayer. & Dead Cross. & Fantomas. & Testament. John Zorn's band. & Suicidal Tendencies. & Misfits. & Grip Inc. & Mr. Bungle. & Annihilator. & Venamoris for a chat about his music plus of course his history with horror & a big old love in on the 2014 gross old nightmare that is The Canal. Please, just stick to the path & do use the public toilet!DAVE LOMBARDO SLAYER DEAD CROSS FANTOMAS SUICIDAL TENDENCIES GRIP INC ANNIHILATOR MR. BUNGLE
Recorded in Los Angeles in front of an audience at Braindead Studios - Jeremy interviews Justin Pearson (The Locust, Swing Kids, Deaf Club, Some Girls, Retox, Dead Cross, and more!) On this first ever live episode Jeremy and Justin talk about the way they met, Chicago hardcore, KISS, seeing The Cramps live at age 12, Suicidal Tendencies, San Diego, Struggle, Ebullition Records, Born Against, meeting Steve Urkel in Paris, Swing Kids, festival toilets, Three One G, the least fun vinyl format ever, John Waters, favorite Locust song titles, and more! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON to hear a bonus episode where Justin answered questions that were submitted by subscribers! Follow the show on INSTAGRAM and TWITTER Want some First Ever Podcast merch? Click here!
New bands! New artists! Making Ways: The Art of Music is returning with a brand new season! And we're so excited to be joining the Weirder Together podcast network for it all. This season we're bringing together even more bands and musicians with the visual artists they work with to talk all about the art of music and creative collaboration. Everything from band posters to album design, music videos, and stage shows –– and you'll hear about the art of music for film, TV, and fashion too. Each episode features a custom 'gig poster' to commemorate the conversation, illustrated by host and series creator Rob Goodman. We have an amazing line-up of musicians and visual artists for you this season –– like the Melvins, Built to Spill, Lambchop, Neil Frances, Dead Cross, and a lot more. And we're celebrating with a brand new website at http://makingwayspodcast.com. So be sure to subscribe and follow wherever you're listening and get ready for new episodes very soon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jerry A. Lang, the infamous front man of hardcore punk greats POISON IDEA recently released a new solo record, "From The Fire Into The Water." The collection of songs is a comprehensive representation of the man's talents and a starting point for whichever direction this punk rock icon might choose.Music by:Toxic YouthPoison IdeaDead CrossIntro music by:Hot ZonePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/GettingitoutpodcastEmail: dan@gettingitout.netWebsite: http://gettingitout.net/Instagram: @getting_it_out_podcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/gettingitoutpodcastTwitter: @GettingItOutPod Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/getting-it-out. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jive and Brother G talk new music from old bands; featuring commentary on new releases from Dead Cross, Stryper, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Skid Row. A huge digression about Van Halen II Vs. Women And Children First erupts, then the dudes finish up with a review of an excellent debut from Taipei Houston. Show opens with a discussion on people using movie quotes as cover for saying racist sh*t, and transitions with a quick chat about the weather. NOW FEATURING CHAPTERS! If you don't like a segment, hit the FF>> button to jump to the next segment without skipping the entire show.
Michael Crain is a guitarist, singer, producer and songwriter best known as the guitarist of the bands Kill the Capulets, Retox & Dead Cross. He joined Dead Cross with Justin Pearson, Mike Patton & Dave Lombardo. The band has new album out now, simply titled “Dead Cross 2.” We discuss the new music, Michael's cancer battle, Mike Patton's burnout & more! 00:00 - Intro 00:47 - Dead Cross Genre 02:15 - Mike Patton & Songwriting 04:25 - Dave Lombardo & Band Formation 09:47 - Mike Patton Burnt Out 13:02 - Other Projects for Michael 13:58 - Songs on New Album 14:40 - Ross Robinson & Producers17:17 - Beating Cancer & Inspiration 25:05 - Touring, Making Records & Band Life 28:05 - Dogs & Charity 29:01 - Outro Dead Cross website:https://deadcross.bandcamp.com/Humane Society website:https://www.humanesociety.org/Chuck Shute website:http://chuckshute.com/Support the showThanks for Listening & Shute for the Moon!
In Episode 26 of Cult and Culture, Justin and Luke catch up with two members of short-lived 90s hardcore band End of the Line, Cory Linstrum (John Henry West) and Matt Anderson (Gravity Records, Heroin). They talk about coming up DIY, seeing Born Against play in their own garage, working with Ebullition to release their only album (now being reissued by Three One G), and the second (third? fourth?) wave of hardcore that the 90s brought with it. They also talk about the violence happening in San Diego at that time, the magic of the legendary venue Che Cafe and the scene it fostered, and the way that music helps keep people connected over decades in ways that nothing else can. They also dive deeper into Gravity Records, and some of the memorable releases including Man is the Bastard, Earthless, and Antioch Arrow. The concept of Cult and Culture began as a short segment created by Justin Pearson, an internationally known musician, record label owner (Three One G Records), author, and actor. He is perhaps best known as bassist for bands such as Dead Cross, The Locust, and Some Girls as well as vocalist for Deaf Club, Swing Kids, and Planet B. Having traveled the world touring in hardcore and punk bands since age 15, Justin has come to know and work with a broad spectrum of captivating personalities and brilliant minds, many of which are key figures in the realm of popular culture and cult followings alike-- from being on the soundtrack to John Waters' Cecil B. Demented, to acting in an Asia Argento's Incompresa, to playing in Dead Cross with Mike Patton and Dave Lombardo. Cult and Culture arose as an opportunity to document bits and pieces of the DIY-driven, subversive world of art Pearson identifies with- one that many are not aware of or perhaps have misconceptions about. Eventually, Pearson joined up with producer and bandmate Luke Henshaw (Sonido De La Frontera, Planet B, Satanic Planet, First Power Crew) to build the idea into a proper podcast, now recorded at his own PengOne Studios in San Diego. Henshaw has collaborated with hip hop legends such as Invisible Skratch Piklz' D-Styles and Q-Bert, Kool Keith, in addition to being immersed in the world of Cumbia alongside Sonido De La Frontera bandmate Karlos Paez (B Side Players). He also recently scored the music for upcoming documentary Sk8face, which tells the history of skateboard graphics. In this way, both Justin and Luke are influenced by a diverse array of subcultures that all have connected roots. John Waters was one of the first people interviewed for the podcast- an icon of both cult and culture. Since then, guests have included a broad scope of musicians, producers, authors, and anyone passionate about what they do-- anyone from Grammy-winning musician Juan Alderete (Mars Volta, Racer X, creator of Pedals And Effects) to actor Michael Malarkey (Vampire Diaries, Project Bluebook), from San Diego Black Panther Party members to longtime partners Nicola and Adam in electro-punk band ADULT. or The Satanic Temple cofounder Lucien Greaves (who would go on to form Satanic Planet with Luke and Justin as a direct result of their podcast conversation). The focus is not intended to be solely on people in any one realm, and because guests are friends and family, the conversations are frank, informal yet well-informed, and genuine. Pearson and Henshaw seek to achieve a casual openness, blurring lines between traditional guest and host. Cult and Culture is available on iTunes and SoundCloud and new episodes will be premiering on Brooklyn Vegan. You can find the latest episode premiere here. Links to the previous podcasts are below. Catch up on all episodes of Cult and Culture podcast, via iTunes, or through Three One G's Soundcloud. soundcloud.com/threeoneg/sets/cult-and-culture-podcast podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cult…re/id1232084207
Today we welcome Justin Pearson. If that name is unfamiliar, head to Three One G dot com right now. Justin was and is a musical force. He's been in a lot of projects over the years and worth diving into his work now with Dead Cross, Deaf Club or where I found out about him when I was younger with Swing Kids and then The Locust. Justin was a little older than me and hearing about his history with punk, hardcore, and the word emo was again eye opening for me as someone that only knows so much. Justin was honest and open about how he felt about the scene and is an inspiration for myself and hopefully you after listening to this interview. Again, search out Three One G, we'll have links on Washed Up Emo dot com and dive into him if you've never heard about him or ride alongside with the emo nerd and get schooled from a legend.
On this special Halloween edition of The MetalSucks Podcast, we've scared up one Hell of an interview, as we've got the legendary Slayer/Testament/Dead Cross drummer Dave Lombardo back behind the mic! In this week's episode, we chat with the legendary drummer as we discuss his role in helping complete the second Dead Cross album, why it's important to be a glass half full person, and some of Mike Patton's live antics on the first Dead Cross North American tour. We also get down to talking about how important it is for artists to sometimes navigate through issues that everyone can relate to, the power of listening to the right album at the right time in life, watching bandmate Mike Crain defeat cancer while recording II, and his gratitude to the fan base for gravitating to any of the albums he's performed on throughout his career. This show also features Petar and Sylvia discussing the week's biggest news, including Bruce Dickinson's on stage meltdown over some weed smoke at an Iron Maiden show, Dez Fafara's take on Dickinson's comments, Serj Tankian's disinterest in doing a System of a Down tour, and John 5 is now a member of Motley Crue. Song: Dead Cross “Heart Reformer” Song: Dead Cross “Christian Missile Crisis” Song: Sodom “After The Deluge” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 600: October 30, 2022 playlist: Big Joanie, "Sainted" (Back Home) 2022 Kill Rock Stars Carla dal Forno, "Side By Side" (Come Around) 2022 Kallista Joseph Allred, "Dance of the Fair Folk" (The Rambles and Rags of Shiloh) 2022 Worried Songs Leather Angel, "We Came To Kill" (We Came To Kill / Bound For Hell: On The Sunset Strip) 1983 Miami 1992 Records / Numero Group Raphael Loher, "III" (Keemuun) 2022 Three:Four Records Phongsri Woranuch, "The Farmstead Awaits You" (Begging the Moon: Phleng Thai Sakon and Luk Krung, 1945-1960) 2022 Death Is Not The End Starlight Assembly, "Afternoon Update (Scanner Remix)" (Starlight And Still Air Reworked) 2022 Beacon Sound Klein, "never die" (Cave in the Wind) 2022 self-released Dead Cross, "Reign of Error" (II) 2022 Ipecac Julia Sabra and Fadi Tabbal, "In Our Garden" (Snakeskin) 2022 Beacon Sound serpentwithfeet, "I'm Pressed" (I'm Pressed) 2022 Secretly Canadian Jacek Doroszenko feat. Ewa Doroszenko, "Synthetic Nap" (Bodyfulness) 2022 Audiobulb Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
Justin Pearson is a boundary pusher if there ever was one. Musically, his output is simply jawdropping. A genre-defying player that continues to put out some of the most unique and deliberate music I have ever heard. His band Dead Cross (feat members of Faith No More and Slayer) released their second LP today, and it absolutely rips. We discuss the development of this, his approach to writing with some of music's most talented folks, and we are even joined by mutual friend/regular guest here Brent Eyestone (Bleach Everything, Dark Operative, and more) to hear some of the craziest stories about being in a band. If you like gear, crazy tour stories, deep insight into the creative process, and much more, then you will love this conversation. Keep up with all things Dead Cross wherever you listen to music, and be sure to check out their new album via their Bandcamp Page You can follow Justin on instagram at @justinpearson31g Dead Cross at @dead_Cross_official The Locust at @the_locust_official Deaf Club at @deafclubband Brent's project "Harmonic Cross" is also celebrating a sophomoric album release this week with "The Grand Paradise" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Be sure to scope their bandcamp page and give it a listen. If you want early access to episodes like this, or hear the extended version of this particular interview, head over to the Rigs of Dad Patreon Page where you can also hear more unedited, ad-free interviews with previous guests, patreon exclusives, and beyond! PLUS early access to other episodes... Like my conversation with Matt Armstrong about "Bands On the Run". You can watch every episode of THAT show for free on youtube HERE. Catch up and catch the Flickerstick/Soul Cracker magic. The incredibly talented David Cavalcante opened up THE tattoo shop in DC called District Tattoo Company. Follow them wherever you socially media, reach out to the artists, and book your appointment! Big shout out to the homies at www.shearrevival.com Take care of yourself. Look good, smell good, and feel good. Treat your body and neighbor's nose with love using Shear Revival! Use the code CLEANTONE10 to get 10% off your next order! Head over to Age of Ruin's Instagram and dive into some of the best thrash I have ever heard. Are you a vocalist? Well, guess what, they are searching for a vocalist!! Their new album is coming soon. It's produced by Mike Schleibaum of Darkest Hour and is just a relentless and refreshing metal cleanse. And be sure to check out their new live video from [hate5six] here. Huge loves to the incredible Sacha Dunable from Dunable Guitars. The guys is building the absolute BEST axes in the game and I am a firm believer that EVERYONE needs to own one. Check out www.dunableguitars.com if you need some real tone in your life. Much love to the fine folks at Custom District Pedalboards for allowing me to pack the heaviest tones on the lightest boards. Get yours over at www.customdistrictpedalboards.com Do you have a ton of guitars? Does the show not go on unless you have at least three guitars with you? Then you need to check out Quantum Industries. These dudes are putting out true tanks of guitar cases. Check out https://www.quantumindustries.jp/ BE SURE to enter ROD10 for a discount on your order!!!
The past twenty years of horror have been impressive. In the shadows of war, the mind can go to some dark places and so much of that was captured on film. In this epsiode of Film Basics with Bassists That Love Film, Ross and Ian breakdown the best horror films of the past 20 years. From "The Descent", to "28 Days Later", to "Drag Me To Hell" and beyond... Plus a LONG list of honorable mentions. If you want to hear the full version of this episode where we talk about "Speak No Evil", "Deadstream", "Halloween Ends", "Hellraiser", "Atlanta" and so much more, you can get access to that and so many more bonus episodes and extended interviews at the Rigs of Dad Patreon Page where you can also hear more unedited, ad-free interviews with previous guests, patreon exclusives, and beyond! PLUS early access to EVERY episode, including my interview with Justin Pearson (The Locust, Dead Cross, and more)! Ian's band Kowloon Walled City will be playing with METZ in the coming weeks. Get yourself some tickets if you live on the left coast The incredibly talented David Cavalcante opened up THE tattoo shop in DC called District Tattoo Company. Follow them wherever you socially media, reach out to the artists, and book your appointment! Big shout out to the homies at www.shearrevival.com Take care of yourself. Look good, smell good, and feel good. Treat your body and neighbor's nose with love using Shear Revival! Use the code CLEANTONE10 to get 10% off your next order! Head over to Age of Ruin's Instagram and dive into some of the best thrash I have ever heard. Their new album is coming soon. It's produced by Mike Schleibaum of Darkest Hour and is just a relentless and refreshing metal cleanse. And be sure to check out their new live video from [hate5six] here. Huge loves to the incredible Sacha Dunable from Dunable Guitars. The guys is building the absolute BEST axes in the game and I am a firm believer that EVERYONE needs to own one. Check out www.dunableguitars.com if you need some real tone in your life. Much love to the fine folks at Custom District Pedalboards for allowing me to pack the heaviest tones on the lightest boards. Get yours over at www.customdistrictpedalboards.com Do you have a ton of guitars? Does the show not go on unless you have at least three guitars with you? Then you need to check out Quantum Industries. These dudes are putting out true tanks of guitar cases. Check out https://www.quantumindustries.jp/ BE SURE to enter ROD10 for a discount on your order!!!
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Dead Cross guitarist Michael Crain joins Andy to talk about what makes a celebrity, the best and worst places he's played, and the value of talent vs. hard work. Intro music is "String Anticipation" by Cory Gray.
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Michael Crain has survived drugs, cancer, Covid and the hazards of being in Dead Cross. Michael joins us to talk about the new LP Dead Cross II, writing, recording, chemotherapy, preparing for his own death, selling his records, the unbelievable 2017 arrest story and much more. Topics include: Dead Cross II – alternate album titles? Update on Michael's health Michael's cancer story Balancing recording of Dead Cross II with medical treatments The impact of cancer on Dead Cross II The process for writing the new LP Inspiration working with rest of band Songwriting prep for recording and Ross' production Pre-pandemic plans for Dead Cross Getting the timelines right around Dead Cross, Mr Bungle, etc Michael's treatment, Covid and shock of it all Making the most of his time Making arrangements for his death Post-traumatic approaches to music and art Themes for the new Dead Cross album The 2017 arrest in Houston More touring for Dead Cross? Michael's record collection Interview wrap up Extended (10+ more minutes), High-resolution & Commercial Free version of this interview available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8 Follow our Podcast: https://linktr.ee/vinylguide Facebook: www.Facebook.com/VinylGuide Instagram: www.Instagram.com/VinylGuide Support our show: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide If you like records, just starting a collection or are an uber-nerd with a house-full of vinyl, this is the podcast for you. Nate Goyer is The Vinyl Guide and discusses all things music and record-related
First up, Jay presents a lovely retrospective of Loretta Lynn's impressive career. She was 30 and had six kids before directing her time and energy into her music. The daughter of a coal miner, Lynn's authenticity became a feature of her music and story. She embraced her roots, wrote and sang about her life and never shied away from taking a stand on issues, regardless of whether they were popular or not. She wrote 24 No. 1 songs, won 3 of the 18 Grammy nods, and had 11 of her 60 albums reach No. 1 on the charts. We listen back to a few of her best and pay our respects to America's favorite Coal Miner's Daughter.Songs:Loretta Lynn - “Don't Come Home A-Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)”Loretta Lynn - “The Pill”Loretta Lynn - “Fist City”Nick was feeling some King Gizzard withdrawal a couple episodes ago, but only because he hadn't bothered checking the news! They've just released “Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushrooms and Lava”, their first of three albums coming out this month. For this album, they went into the studio with a tempo & a mode, jammed and then made a song of each. Nick decided this was a good time for a refresher course on Modes. Greg jumps into music teacher mode and breaks it down. All is right with the world again! Here's Greg's worksheet for music modes (pdf).Songs:King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard - “Mycelium” (Ionian)King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard - “Magma” (Phrygian)King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard - “Lava” (Lydian)Finally, Greg found a great interview with Mike Patton over at Bandcamp (here). We discuss the strange and wonderful voices/characters that Patton has created across his many bands/projects/collaborations. From Mr. Bungle to Faith No More, Fantômas to Dead Cross to Tomahawk; collaborations with artists like Björk, John Zorn, The Melvins; in styles covering scatting, crooning, rapping, growling and more… he's a prolific artist worthy of multiple examinations.Song: Tomahawk - “Capt. Midnight”Episode 166 Page
Oh hello there! Today I bring you an episode with Michael from a lot of different bands! I was so stoked to have him on because I have always been a fan of his guitar playing and while doing some research for this episode I finally checked out Festival Of Dead Deer and it was so sick! I had a great time hearing how he came up and everything that came with it and his overall outlook on everything! Thanks again man!
He's a reasonable Philatelist, Not an Apathetic Nihilist He's a Dead Cross massive influence for The Locust,He's a Wild scene Iguana, No Tequila in Tijuana!He just picked up the monitor and tore off his thumb4 pm is an angry time for NIN to be on stageThe Opposite of Love Is Apathy, Not Nihilism or Rage When Lol saw the same back in 76 and 77 He went down to his local pub to meet people already in Heaven.Love on one hand and Hate on the other, Apathy doesn't fit Punk to Drunk, Humanity can't govern, What else to do with it? The Decline of Western civilization, Bill Grundy, and the Bromley ContingentSecond World War imagery, Notting Hill Gate carnival, Reaction for Attention.Weird Energy, No guitar solos, Wire 12XU delivery!Goth and double kicks, Robotic drumming and Gypsy Eyes thievery!Succinct at 17, Eye-catching at 18, Noticed at 19, Twisted at 20.Self-imposed boundaries, strange beats and TonesWe made sound into pop songs, We embraced our limitations What were your influences?Skateboarding culture and Siouxsie Sioux, as a pioneer of gender equality for Justin.Lol had Sylvia Plath to inform his thinking as a young man discovering how to play.Female singers, and female musicians helped Budgie's evolution.How does it make you feel?Boys Don't Cry was a strange thing for Justin as a child.Important to deal with toxic masculinity. Be ahead of yourself, say what's wrong, do what's right,Female musicians still have to fight.We remain Grateful for what happened on the planetJust after Sergeant Pepper taught the band to play…Remembering: ‘Gypsy Eyes' Recorded: May – August 1968 by, The Jimi Hendrix ExperienceCONNECT WITH US:Curious Creatures:Website: https://curiouscreaturespodcast.comFacebook: @CuriousCreaturesOfficialTwitter: @curecreaturesInstagram: @CuriousCreaturesOfficialLol Tolhurst: Website: https://loltolhurst.comFacebook: @officialloltolhurst Twitter: @LolTolhurst Instagram: @lol.tolhurst Budgie: Facebook: @budgieofficial Twitter: @TuWhit2whooInstagram: @budgie646 Curious Creatures is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
As we approach award-season, there isn't a whole lot of exciting stuff (aside from Barbarian) happening in theaters... So we asked legendary Dunable-slinging bassist of the band Thou (Mitch Wells) to come talk gear, writing, and the best films of 2022 so far. From the funny, to the sad, to the horror, to the blockbuster bangers, we cover it all. If you want to hear the full version of this episode where we talk about "Speak No Evil", "Pearl", "Emily The Criminal", "Barbarian", "Atlanta" and so much more, you can get access to that and so many more bonus episodes and extended interviews at the Rigs of Dad Patreon Page where you can also hear more unedited, ad-free interviews with previous guests, patreon exclusives, and beyond! PLUS early access to EVERY episode, including my interview with Justin Pearson (The Locust, Dead Cross, and more)! Check out all things THOU over at their bandcamp page. Ian has some shows this weekend Check out their BANDCAMP page for all the details. The incredibly talented David Cavalcante opened up THE tattoo shop in DC called District Tattoo Company. Follow them wherever you socially media, reach out to the artists, and book your appointment! Big shout out to the homies at www.shearrevival.com Take care of yourself. Look good, smell good, and feel good. Treat your body and neighbor's nose with love using Shear Revival! Use the code CLEANTONE10 to get 10% off your next order! Head over to Age of Ruin's Instagram and dive into some of the best thrash I have ever heard. Their new album is coming soon. It's produced by Mike Schleibaum of Darkest Hour and is just a relentless and refreshing metal cleanse. And be sure to check out their new live video from [hate5six] here. Huge loves to the incredible Sacha Dunable from Dunable Guitars. The guys is building the absolute BEST axes in the game and I am a firm believer that EVERYONE needs to own one. Check out www.dunableguitars.com if you need some real tone in your life. Much love to the fine folks at Custom District Pedalboards for allowing me to pack the heaviest tones on the lightest boards. Get yours over at www.customdistrictpedalboards.com Do you have a ton of guitars? Does the show not go on unless you have at least three guitars with you? Then you need to check out Quantum Industries. These dudes are putting out true tanks of guitar cases. Check out https://www.quantumindustries.jp/ BE SURE to enter ROD10 for a discount on your order!!!
After some traveling, vacationing, and summering, Ian and Ross are back to discuss all things school with zero class. What are the best films about school, in school, around school? Superbad? Dazed and Confused? 3 O'Clock High? The Breakfast Club? What makes these two guys the most qualified people to talk about these things?? Well, they are bassists. This is another episode of Film Basics with Bassists That Love Film. If you want to hear the full version of this episode where we talk about Jordan Peele's "NOPE", "The Inncocents", "Emily The Criminal", "Blood on Her Name", "Orphan First Kill" and so much more, you can get access to that and so many more bonus episodes and extended interviews at the Rigs of Dad Patreon Page where you can also hear more unedited, ad-free interviews with previous guests, patreon exclusives, and beyond! PLUS early access to EVERY episode, including my interviews with Evan Phelps of Holy Fawn and Justin Pearson (The Locust, Dead Cross, and more)! Ian has some shows coming up in September Check out their BANDCAMP page for all the details. The incredibly talented David Cavalcante opened up THE tattoo shop in DC called District Tattoo Company. Follow them wherever you socially media, reach out to the artists, and book your appointment! Big shout out to the homies at www.shearrevival.com Take care of yourself. Look good, smell good, and feel good. Treat your body and neighbor's nose with love using Shear Revival! Use the code CLEANTONE10 to get 10% off your next order! Head over to Age of Ruin's Instagram and dive into some of the best thrash I have ever heard. Their new album is coming soon. It's produced by Mike Schleibaum of Darkest Hour and is just a relentless and refreshing metal cleanse. And be sure to check out their new live video from [hate5six] here. Huge loves to the incredible Sacha Dunable from Dunable Guitars. The guys is building the absolute BEST axes in the game and I am a firm believer that EVERYONE needs to own one. Check out www.dunableguitars.com if you need some real tone in your life. Much love to the fine folks at Custom District Pedalboards for allowing me to pack the heaviest tones on the lightest boards. Get yours over at www.customdistrictpedalboards.com Do you have a ton of guitars? Does the show not go on unless you have at least three guitars with you? Then you need to check out Quantum Industries. These dudes are putting out true tanks of guitar cases. Check out https://www.quantumindustries.jp/ BE SURE to enter ROD10 for a discount on your order!!!
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The concept of Cult and Culture began as a short segment created by Justin Pearson, an internationally known musician, record label owner (Three One G Records), author, and actor. He is best known as bassist/vocalist for bands such as Dead Cross, The Locust, and Retox. Justin has come to know and work with a broad spectrum of captivating personalities and brilliant minds, many of which are key figures in the realm of popular culture and cult followings alike. John Waters was one of the first people interviewed for the project- an icon of both cult and culture. Other guests include a broad scope of musicians, producers, authors, and anyone passionate about what they do. In its infancy, segments were shorter, 10-20 minutes, and would be recorded while on tour. Since then, Pearson has collaborated with producer and musician Luke Henshaw (Planet B, Sonido de la Frontera) to build the idea into a proper podcast, now recorded at Penguin Studios in San Diego. The focus is not intended to be solely on people in any one realm, and because guests are friends and family, the conversations are frank, informal, well-informed and genuine. In episode 25 of Cult and Culture, Justin and Luke interview the "hard leather disco” queer duo, Plack Blague. Raws and Loren (also known for his drawings under the moniker Butch Dick Art), who are also long term partners, touch on growing up at different times and places, in Lincoln, Nebraska and San Francisco respectively. The two went through disparate experiences in connection to the gay community growing up, Loren more immersed in it while Raws stuck more to extreme music scenes, with both still being considered outsiders/punks to society at large. They also discuss the importance of confidence, and the power their live performances have on those who may not know what to expect, drawing influence from the likes of Suicide and The Pet Shop Boys to create an atmosphere that is fun but also subversively political by its very existence. Vocalist and founding member of the band, Raws, talks about his past in grindcore band Wasteoid, and the progression from that to “anti-dance” music, eventually evolving into the iteration of Plack Blague that people eagerly sweat to today.
This episode is all Parks and Recreation. Who would win in a fight between Jerry and Ron? Adam is representing team Swanson and Jeremy is representing team Gergich. The guys talk Indiana, Dead Cross, Skinflint, Stray for the PS5 and a movie pitch involving Predator vs monsters.Start a podcast with Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1349671Check out Starfleet Academy Dropout on Stitcher:https://www.stitcher.com/show/starfleet-academy-dropout
Welcome back to The High Way with Kyle Shutt! This week I had the privilege to sit down and talk with Justin Pearson of The Locust, Three One G Records, The Chain PR, and... Dead Cross! We talk all about what it's like being the busiest man in rock n' roll as well as catch up this week's headlines on "That's... NOT NEWS!". CHECK OUT: https://threeoneg.com CHECK OUT: https://www.ipecac.com TO BUY THE NEW DEAD CROSS ALBUM CHECK OUT: https://ipecac-music.myshopify.com Help us keep the show moving along by visiting our Patreon page at the link below. For a few dollars a month you can get early access to next week's episode, score some sweet merch, get a monthly guitar lesson from me, and even get a shoutout on a future episode. https://www.patreon.com/thehighway We couldn't do it without your support and we thank every one of you for listening. Listen to this episode anywhere podcasts are streaming.
Contact Us: www.thrashreport.com Facebook: The Thrash Report Twitter: @thrashreport Instagram: @thrashreport YouTube: @thrashreport TikTok: @thrashreport Kerry King Reveals Drummer for His Post-Slayer Band, Says New Music Is On Its Way Born In a Mosh: Revel Ian Talks About His Band Honeybee, His Favorite Extreme Metal Act, and the Music His Dad Hates Mike Patton on Mental Health and Faith No More Cancellations: “Something Really Bad Could Have Happened…” Watch: Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson Loses it on Fan – ‘You F***ing C***sucker' Rob Zombie - The Munsters Dead Cross "Reign Of Error" Megadeth - Night Stalkers: Chapter II ft. Ice-T Slipknot - The Dying Song (Time To Sing) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thrashreport/support
This is the Mistress Carrie Situation Report! The 'Sit Rep' your daily Entertainment headlines, Industry Info, and everything ROCK, all in under 5 minutes! 07-20-2022. The Mistress Carrie Podcast, a proud member of the Pantheon Podcast Network! SlipknotClutchDead CrossY&TDevildriverHeartChainsmokersNetflixAXSTVBreaking BadJoe SatrianiNew films in theaters this weekNew Releases This Week Hard Rock and Metal ReleasesFind Mistress Carrie online:Official WebsiteThe Mistress Carrie Backstage Pass on PatreonTwitterFacebookInstagramYouTubeCameoPantheon Podcast Network
Pantera is getting back together?! Kerry King confirms a member of his new band?! A brand new Slipknot song?! Plus new tracks from Critical Defiance, Dead Cross, The World and more?! This show is jam packed. Also someone please send Mikey a link to an affordable pair of black and white Nike Cortezes size 11. Metal On The Brain - https://linktr.ee/motbww BANDS: Exhibition - linktr.ee/exhibition.hc Enchantment - linktr.ee/enchantmentdoom Critical Defiance - shorturl.at/DGNXY The World - linktr.ee/theworldcompound Heavens Gate - heavensgatefl.bandcamp.com/releases Dead Cross - linktr.ee/deadcross Support: I heard it on MOTB playlist - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4GnwPil8pKVPDA9456eRWn?si=9685d6f082ab419a Finn Mckenty - linktr.ee/finnm MOTB theme music by Rhythm Of Fear - https://linktr.ee/rhythmoffear MOTB logo by @thepitforge (Instagram) - https://www.instagram.com/thepitforge/?hl=en --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/motbww/support
On this week's episode, we have the Top 10 albums of 2005 list before we check out Fool The Crow who are this week's Unsigned Band Of The Week. We then kick off rock and metal news by discussing the big topic at hand and that is the Pantera reunion that has been announced for 2023 and I weigh in on it with my thoughts before we check out our first of two bands you should know artists in Speedfreak. We then talk more rock and metal news with stories on Alice Cooper, Devildriver, Dirk Verbeuren, Amon Amarth, GWAR, Beavis And Butt-Head, Fear Factory, Dead Cross, and many more. We end the show with our last bands you should know artists in LA's own Our Dying World. Follow us on Twitter.com/pedal_radio, Facebook.com/eddiespedaltothemetalradioshow, Instagram.com/pedaltothemetalradioshow, and pedaltothemetalradioshow.blogspot.com. Follow Fool The Crow foolthecrow.godaddysites.com facebook.com/foolthecrow instagram.com/foolthecrow/ Follow Speedfreak facebook.com/speedfreakrock/ instagram.com/speedfreakmetal/ twitter.com/SpeedfreakMetal Follow Our Dying World facebook.com/ourdyingworldofficial instagram.com/ourdyingworld twitter.com/ourdyingworld11 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edward-gato/support
The concept of Cult and Culture began as a short segment created by Justin Pearson, an internationally known musician, record label owner (Three One G Records), author, and actor. He is best known as bassist/vocalist for bands such as Dead Cross, The Locust, and Retox. Justin has come to know and work with a broad spectrum of captivating personalities and brilliant minds, many of which are key figures in the realm of popular culture and cult followings alike. John Waters was one of the first people interviewed for the project- an icon of both cult and culture. Other guests include a broad scope of musicians, producers, authors, and anyone passionate about what they do. In its infancy, segments were shorter, 10-20 minutes, and would be recorded while on tour. Since then, Pearson has collaborated with producer and musician Luke Henshaw (Planet B, Sonido de la Frontera) to build the idea into a proper podcast, now recorded at Penguin Studios in San Diego. The focus is not intended to be solely on people in any one realm, and because guests are friends and family, the conversations are frank, informal, well-informed and genuine. Detroit-based synth punk band ADULT., Nicola and Adam, come to talk with Justin and Luke on this episode of Cult and Culture in the midst of their most recent 51-date tour. The couple, who have been together for 25 years and been a band just as long, discuss the formation of ADULT. purely as a way for Nicola to go to Germany for free, how decades together leads to melding aesthetically into the same person, the rejection of the "electroclash" genre, how it is essential to keep weird culture alive now more than ever, and the most important debate: how many dates connotes a "tour" versus "playing a few shows." The ADULT. duo are positive, engaging, funny, and strange in the best way possible.
The concept of Cult and Culture began as a short segment created by Justin Pearson, an internationally known musician, record label owner (Three One G Records), author, and actor. He is best known as bassist/vocalist for bands such as Dead Cross, The Locust, and Retox. Justin has come to know and work with a broad spectrum of captivating personalities and brilliant minds, many of which are key figures in the realm of popular culture and cult followings alike. John Waters was one of the first people interviewed for the project- an icon of both cult and culture. Other guests include a broad scope of musicians, producers, authors, and anyone passionate about what they do. In its infancy, segments were shorter, 10-20 minutes, and would be recorded while on tour. Since then, Pearson has collaborated with producer and musician Luke Henshaw (Planet B, Sonido de la Frontera) to build the idea into a proper podcast, now recorded at Penguin Studios in San Diego. The focus is not intended to be solely on people in any one realm, and because guests are friends and family, the conversations are frank, informal, well-informed and genuine. In episode 23 of Cult and Culture, Justin interviews Barney and Shane of legendary extreme metal band Napalm Death. The trio discuss the idea of pacifism as a way to combat hatred, the chokehold global war machines have on our ways of life, the shortcomings of governments as they stand today, animal rights activism, and some of the more dangerous situations they've encountered during performances as a result of their beliefs. Barney rejects the idea of competition among touring bands, instead focusing on the self and on the collective power that can be drawn from sharing the stage with inspirational peers. Despite the intensity of their music and their possibly pessimistic-sounding band name, Barney and Shane seem to consistently focus on peacefulness while still acknowledging all the work that needs to be done to salvage what we can of the human race and, indeed, the planet as a whole.
The concept of Cult and Culture began as a short segment created by Justin Pearson, an internationally known musician, record label owner (Three One G Records), author, and actor. He is best known as bassist/vocalist for bands such as Dead Cross, The Locust, and Retox. Justin has come to know and work with a broad spectrum of captivating personalities and brilliant minds, many of which are key figures in the realm of popular culture and cult followings alike. John Waters was one of the first people interviewed for the project- an icon of both cult and culture. Other guests include a broad scope of musicians, producers, authors, and anyone passionate about what they do. In its infancy, segments were shorter, 10-20 minutes, and would be recorded while on tour. Since then, Pearson has collaborated with producer and musician Luke Henshaw (Planet B, Sonido de la Frontera) to build the idea into a proper podcast, now recorded at Penguin Studios in San Diego. The focus is not intended to be solely on people in any one realm, and because guests are friends and family, the conversations are frank, informal, well-informed and genuine. Cult and Culture episode 22 looks into the prolific career of San Diego's Mario Rubalcaba, best known as drummer of bands such as Earthless, Hot Snakes, Rocket from the Crypt, Clikatat Ikatowi, Off!, 411 and more, as well as guitarist in Chicano-Christ-- all of which is in addition to his time as a professional skateboarder. Mario gives insight as to how he found his way into various bands starting from a very young age. The trio make observations and parallels between his skateboarding style and his drumming. Those who may know Mario from only a few of his bands will find it fascinating to learn about the scope of his work, how unique and varied it is, and just how much influential music he has been a part of.
The concept of Cult and Culture began as a short segment created by Justin Pearson, an internationally known musician, record label owner (Three One G Records), author, and actor. He is best known as bassist/vocalist for bands such as Dead Cross, The Locust, and Retox. Justin has come to know and work with a broad spectrum of captivating personalities and brilliant minds, many of which are key figures in the realm of popular culture and cult followings alike. John Waters was one of the first people interviewed for the project- an icon of both cult and culture. Other guests include a broad scope of musicians, producers, authors, and anyone passionate about what they do. In its infancy, segments were shorter, 10-20 minutes, and would be recorded while on tour. Since then, Pearson has collaborated with producer and musician Luke Henshaw (Planet B, Sonido de la Frontera) to build the idea into a proper podcast, now recorded at Penguin Studios in San Diego. The focus is not intended to be solely on people in any one realm, and because guests are friends and family, the conversations are frank, informal, well-informed and genuine. In the latest episode of Cult and Culture, Providence-based musician, author and writing professor Eric Paul discusses different facets of his career and life. Having been in bands such as Arab on Radar, The Chinese Stars, Doomsday Student, and currently Psychic Graveyard, Eric, Justin, and Luke discuss his wholly unique and feral stage presence, and where it stems from. They also delve into the evolution of his bands, being an adjunct professor, a father, poetry as self-exploration and healing, as well as the inspiration found from unlikely sources such as RI's Dropdead and the infamous cult, Heaven's Gate.
The concept of Cult and Culture began as a short segment created by Justin Pearson, an internationally known musician, record label owner (Three One G Records), author, and actor. He is best known as bassist/vocalist for bands such as Dead Cross, The Locust, and Retox. Justin has come to know and work with a broad spectrum of captivating personalities and brilliant minds, many of which are key figures in the realm of popular culture and cult followings alike. John Waters was one of the first people interviewed for the project- an icon of both cult and culture. Other guests include a broad scope of musicians, producers, authors, and anyone passionate about what they do. In its infancy, segments were shorter, 10-20 minutes, and would be recorded while on tour. Since then, Pearson has collaborated with producer and musician Luke Henshaw (Planet B, Sonido de la Frontera) to build the idea into a proper podcast, now recorded at Penguin Studios in San Diego. The focus is not intended to be solely on people in any one realm, and because guests are friends and family, the conversations are frank, informal, well-informed and genuine. In episode 20 of Cult & Culture, Justin and Luke take part in another double-interview with two old friends-- both members of Seattle-based hardcore punk band Filth is Eternal-- Lisa Mungo (He Whose Ox is Gored) and Rah Davis (Cattle Decapitation). The discussion starts with Rah and Lisa's first connections to music, which both include growing up in musical families, and the struggles as well as the positive memories that come with having parents who are professional artists. From there, topics gravitate towards performing and touring, including the idea of taking control in a performance and forging your own stage/world/reality in unexpected ways, making the best of hard situations on the road, and the conscious/subconscious influences and inspiration picked up along the way.
Drummer Scott Osment of Deaf Club (Featuring Justin Pearson; The Locust, Retox, Dead Cross) talks about his move from Austin to California, only to endure Covid times with wild fires and ultimately getting Covid -resulting in him moving back to Austin, how Deaf Club started as a band and the process of recording their new record Productive Disruption, Jody recounts his first time seeing the Locust, the embarrassment of revisiting one's early bands and why teenage boredom benefited his early practice regimens , why he listens primarily to Hip Hop, back injuries, the growing excitement of upcoming shows & much more!