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Andrew Hawkins of Baring Teeth returns to the podcast to catch up on the last few years and discuss his new project Umulamahri. heavyholepodcast.com
Cocteau Twins "When Mama Was Moth"Chelsea Wolfe "After The Fall"Jean-Claude Vannier "Mort Du Roi Des Mouches"Pestilence "Voices From Within"Pestilence "Spheres"Current 93 "To Blackened Earth"FKA Twigs "Ultraviolet"Arthur Russell "Tower Of Memory/Rabbit's Ear/Home Away From Home"Gert Thrue "I Play The Body Electronic"Anna Von Hausswolff "The Truth, The Glow, The Fall"Ozric Tentacles "Gnuthlia"Catherine Ribeiro + Alpes "L'ere De La Putrefaction"
Garza sits down in-person with Dave Davidson. Vocalist, guitar player & founder of death metal band REVOCATION. New album “New Gods, New Masters” out September 26th! https://linktr.ee/revocationofficialSPONSORS:Sweetwater - https://imp.i114863.net/rnrmVBDistroKid - https://distrokid.com/vip/garza 30% OFF!00:00 - New Album02:52 - Aerosmith08:22 - Boston Latin School/Art School14:12 - Attending/Teaching at Berklee15:20 - Karate & Childhood Hobbies17:56 - Boston Accent20:01 - Playing Jazz Guitar24:35 - Wes Montgomery25:57 - Expensive Vintage Guitars35:17 - Jackson Warriors46:46 - Riff: Warm Up Riffs53:39 - Riff: Cronenberged & Gallop Picking1:00:02 - Favorite Revocation Riffs1:04:17 - Dave's Morning Routine1:05:43 - Meditation1:08:29 - Jogging/Exercising1:11:06 - Intro to Jazz Chords1:21:27 - Dave Breaking His Wrist1:24:31 - Illinois Tornado Incident1:32:06 - Top 5 Movies1:34:30 - Jazz // Counter Culture1:36:30 - Miles Davis1:42:33 - Riff: Freestyle Jam1:45:08 - Best Guitar/Kicks Combo1:46:15 - Gorguts & Pallid Veil1:52:21 - Carlo's in Boston
Keith Caputo from Life of Agony talks his de-transitioning journey, the 30 years of Ugly Tour, trials of recording, life on the road, and more!Support Our Sponsors! Big thanks to the following folks....Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/JASTA and use code JASTAand get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup.https://www.martyrstore.net www.deathwishinc.comwww.bluegrapemusic.com - Official Milwaukee Metal Fest & Jasta Show sponsor! Check out bands like Grid Iron, Heavy/Hitter & many more!reigningphoenixmusic.com SumerianRecords.Comhttps://www.depop.com/jastaSubscribe to the all new GaSDigital.comFollow Jamey On Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/jastaFollow The Show On Social Mediahttps://twitter.com/jameyjastahttps://www.instagram.com/jameyjasta/Musician, former television host, and podcaster Jamey Jasta (Hatebreed, Kingdom of Sorrow, Jasta and the former host of MTV's Headbanger's Ball) interviews your heroes every Monday and Thursday. The newest 20 episodes are always free, but if you want access to all the archives, watch live, chat live, access to the forums, and get the show a week before it comes out everywhere elseSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Monstrosity - Wave of AnnihilationThe Blood of Christ - In the Distance Brick by Brick - Evil Remains Wretched - A Still MantraGeneration Kill - Into the BlackComeback Kid - Heavy StepsIngested - Impending Dominance Anthrax - Gung HoImmolation - ApostleForbidden - RIPDeath Perception - Ashes to Mourn Kreator - Impossible Brutality Infex - The AbyssBlood Incantation - The Giza Power Plant Agnostic Front - Hiding InsideCatalyst - Rights of PassageSacred Reich - Salvation Saxon - Watching the SkyArch Enemy - House of MirrorsNuclear Assault - Preaching to the DeafInvocation - Absurd TemptationDeath - See Through Dreams
Send us a textTHAT METAL INTERVIEW presents Brian Kingsland of IMPERISHABLE & NILE (recorded September 2025). The death metal mastermind return to the show to chat about his new project, IMPERISHABLE & their 1st full-length album, 'Revelation in Purity. Kingsland reveals his favorite tracks off of this album.That Metal Interview Podcast is FREE and ON DEMAND, stream now on Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Spotify, Anchor, Google Podcasts, Pandora, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Deezer, Bandcamp.Listen to #ThatMetalInterviewPodcast: https://lnk.to/uj7sH3k4Follow us on Twitter: / thatmetalinterv Follow us on Instagram: / thatmetalinterview Like us on Facebook: / thatmetalinterview Subscribe on YouTube: / jrocksmetalzoneSupport the show(9) Facebook(6) That Metal Interview Podcast (@ThatMetalInterv) / X (twitter.com)That Metal Interview Podcast (@thatmetalinterview) • Instagram photos and videos(2297) That Metal Interview Podcast - YouTube
Présentée par Jeff - Partie SINSAENUM à 0:33:03 « Dévasté ». Un mot symboliquement fort, qui reflète l'état émotionnel de Fred Leclercq dans les années précédant ce troisième disque de SINSAENUM. Ce qui peut apparaître comme un album de deuil – rendant notamment hommage à Joey Jordison et au père du compositeur – révèle en réalité une dimension plus complexe. Beaucoup d'idées liées à l'évolution du groupe étaient déjà esquissées avant les tragiques événements qui ont marqué la vie du musicien. Fruit d'un triste hasard, les titres plus progressifs et mélancoliques résonnent parfaitement avec l'idée du dernier adieu. Pour autant, Sinsaenum n'a rien perdu de sa rage. Si de nouvelles couleurs musicales s'invitent dans le répertoire du supergroupe, In Devastation conserve l'accroche et la brutalité caractéristiques de ses deux premiers opus. Nous en parlons longuement avec Fred Leclercq dans ce dernier entretien du lundi soir, dans le cadre de notre émission extrême. Pour ouvrir cette nouvelle émission, PFA se montre aussi versatile qu'il a su l'être au cours de ses treize années d'existence. Trois albums variés lanceront ainsi cet avant-avant-dernier épisode sur l'antenne de Radio Metal. Comme l'humeur est globalement tournée vers le deuil, pourquoi ne pas se tourner vers le doom death ? Nous revenons donc sur Generation of the Void de NAILED TO OBSCURITY, fraîchement publié chez Nuclear Blast. Nos oreilles attentives découvriront également le groupe d'avant-garde black metal français HASARD, qui sort tout juste son deuxième album Abgnose. Enfin, nous rendrons hommage au regretté Rats, musicien de black metal connu pour ses projets MORGUILIATH et SUICIDE CIRCLE.
This episode Jamey sits with Seth and Blake from Fugitive to talk about their recent European tour, having your songs played at sports events, working with different vocal styles and more!Support Our Sponsors! Big thanks to the following folks....Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/JASTA and use code JASTAand get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup.www.martyrstore.net (use code Sacred25 For 10% OFF)www.deathwishinc.comwww.bluegrapemusic.com - Official Milwaukee Metal Fest & Jasta Show sponsor! Check out bands like Grid Iron, Heavy/Hitter & many more!reigningphoenixmusic.com https://www.depop.com/jastaSubscribe to the all new GaSDigital.comFollow Jamey On Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/jastaFollow The Show On Social Mediahttps://twitter.com/jameyjastahttps://www.instagram.com/jameyjasta/Musician, former television host, and podcaster Jamey Jasta (Hatebreed, Kingdom of Sorrow, Jasta and the former host of MTV's Headbanger's Ball) interviews your heroes every Monday and Thursday. The newest 20 episodes are always free, but if you want access to all the archives, watch live, chat live, access to the forums, and get the show a week before it comes out everywhere elseSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Melbourne-based crust-death outfit KÜNTSQUÄD (pronounced Kountskard) announced themselves with their self-titled 2022 debut album, selling out multiple pressings and ushering in a new era of extreme style Australian music. It was an album laced with brutality and unflinching honesty that was as much a declaration of war as it was a statement of intent.Fast-forward three years and KÜNTSQUÄD return with a new, heavier mission, delivered in the form of their follow-up album Satan's Cock. Satan's Cock is an album that pulls no punches, offering up an intense sonic battering that fuses crust punk's raw chaos with death metal's guttural power, laced with blackened grime and a signature streak of unbridled discontent. With their sharpened edge and unholy vision, KÜNTSQUÄD prove once again that there are no genre walls—only a relentless descent into weaponized sonic depravity.HEAVY sat down with vocalist Paula VC Damnzal and guitarist Nikronomicon Satanik to journey deeper down the rabbit hole."I think it was a concerted effort," Paula replied when we asked her to dive deeper into the new album. "We took a lot more time this time to actually finish it. When we started the recording - which is probably more than two years now - the intention was to do four songs. We put four songs down, and it sounded like crap, and we thought, no, we've got to start again. And then we had some dramas, and our engineer also had some issues, so long story short, basically, we started again. We wrote some more songs, down-tuned again just to get it right, because the last release was a bit… We weren't expecting a record to be honest, so it was done in a very rushed way. So this time round, we took a lot more time and did a bit of a critical review, where we were kind of going with it, and solidified what we'd already been doing. But it just needed to be more direct, because not everyone got it. But this time it was a lot more measured in how we did it."In the full interview, Paula and Nick further highlighted the band's commitment to a more refined production process, resulting in a heavier and more cohesive sound that reflects their goal of musical progression with each release. Nick noted that the album maintains a consistent style, addressing past challenges in genre categorization.They elaborated on the complexities of merging various metal genres while striving for originality, emphasizing the collaborative effort of each band member in shaping the album's sound. The conversation also covered their upcoming tour, starting in Perth and extending to Melbourne and other locations, with fans encouraged to follow their social media for updates on tour dates and information.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
La 16ème émission Metal (Part.2) du 01 septembre 2025 avec les 5 nouveautés suivantes: Jordsjuk, Imperishable, Plague Curse, Undead, Wode Podcasts sur killerontheloose.com/podcasts Suivez l'émission sur Facebook : facebook.com/killerontheloose Instagram : instagram.com/killeronthelooseofficiel Twitter : x.com/lemissionmetal
We're stoked to be joined by Travis LaBerge & Travis Zupo of fast rising Death Metal crew Barbarous. We go in-depth on their killer debut album 'Initium Mors' and much more in this killer chat!https://barbarousband.bandcamp.com/album/initium-morshttps://www.barbarousband.com/ We're also on Youtube - drop us a follow and subscribe for cool interviews and fun shows - https://www.youtube.com/@bangersmoshpodcast
Joining together the righteous forces of Obsequiae and Inexorum for some Gothenburg-style melodeath throwback, it's been nearly two and a half years since the release of Majesties' debut album Vast Reaches Unclaimed (20 Buck Spin) and it's still a favorite amongst some of us here at Nine Circles. A follow-up may not (yet) be upon us, but myself and a couple others had the utmost privilege of catching their incredible live debut at this year's Fire in the Mountains festival on the Blackfeet Nation in Montana. I had asked the core trio of Tanner, Carl Skildum, and Matt Kirkwold if they were down for an interview at some point during the festival; naturally it's hard to arrange such a meeting with no cell service and schedules all over the place (not to mention not wanting to miss a ton of killer bands), but Tanner and I were able to set aside some time to record on the shore of Two Medicine Lake right near the festival grounds. We discussed how the show went, nerded out about classic melodic extreme metal (a lot), and more. Check back in the not-too-distant future as more from Majesties is on the horizon!HUGE thanks to Tanner for the time and audio assist! 9C LINKS: Website | Facebook | Twitter (X) | Instagram | Bluesky
This week Australia's honorary Long Island Death Metal band Deliquesce returns to catch up and discuss their new album. Then Big Will and Tom answer listener submitted questions about growing up Gorenoise. Note: Our condolences to Adam Rotella, this episode was recorded prior to a recent loss in his family. heavyholepodcast.com
In Episode 114, Jay and Modd each pick five old school death metal bands they either revisited with fresh ears or finally discovered and appreciated after years of overlooking them. These aren't just random bands—we're talking pillars of the genre, the kind of acts that shaped entire movements and subgenres, but for some reason slipped past our playlists... until now.Some were bands we heard once and didn't “get.” Others were victims of bad timing, poor promotion, or just buried beneath the constant wave of new releases. But now? We're making it right.Throughout this episode, we dive into:Why these bands didn't click back thenWhat changed that helped them finally resonateOur favorite albums and entry points for eachTheir legacy and influence on modern metalHow rediscovering them reignited our love for OSDMWhether you're a longtime fan of old school death metal or just beginning to explore the blood-soaked back catalog of the genre's past, this episode is loaded with essential picks, honest reflections, and some passionate metal love.
We explore five important albums for death metal that embody LGBT -- Loving the Good, the Beautiful, and the True -- through a Platonist lens. Joining the discussion are Brett Stevens of DeathMetal.org and Paul of Condemner (TX).
La 16ème émission Metal (Part.1) du 01 septembre 2025 avec les 5 nouveautés suivantes: Hostilia, Paradox, Sölicitör, Testament, Mob Rules Podcasts sur killerontheloose.com/podcasts Suivez l'émission sur Facebook : facebook.com/killerontheloose Instagram : instagram.com/killeronthelooseofficiel Twitter : x.com/lemissionmetal
Présentée par Jeff. PFA va prochainement tirer sa révérence sur l'antenne de Radio Metal, pour laisser place à une nouvelle émission. Le mois de septembre proposera ainsi quelques cérémonies, comme pour veiller les morts. Le format sera plus libre qu'à l'accoutumée, faisant écho aux différentes facettes de l'émission par le passé. Pour la première de cette ultime série d'émissions, votre animateur revient sur quelques sorties majeures de l'été 2025 avec UNLEASHED, BLACKBRAID, BAEST ou encore IMPERIAL CRYSTALLINE ENTOMBMENT.
Today we clips from all the interviews that aired in August, featuring Nathan James of Fox Lake, Frédéric Leclercq of Sinsaenum, Tino Mehlig and Valentin Noack from Accvsed, Brian Burdzy of Hundreds of AU, Lala Frischknecht of Burning Witches, Matt Bigland of Dinosaur Pile-Up, and Alex Lehneis of Glass Lungs.DiscordPatreonSubstackEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comMusic:Fox Lake - "Pure Adrenaline"Sinsaenum - "Cede To Thunder"ACCVSED - "Dealers Of Doom"Hundreds Of Au - "Scorched Earth Harvest"Burning Witches - "Spell Of The Skull"Dinosaur Pile-Up - "Bout To Lose It"Glass Lungs - "Misery"
For the past four years, Adelaide blackened death groove outfit Sons Of Erebus have noisily gone about their business, smoothing off the edges of a rough exterior to uncover the gemstone beneath.Despite the inevitable teething problems faced by most bands, Sons Of Erebus have racked up the miles, playing a string of festivals across Victoria, Queensland and New South Wales while fine-tuning their material and road testing it on the people who matter most.The fans.Now, with a settled line up comprising guitarist Ethan (Asmodeus/ex-Thorngate) bassist Bedlam, eccentric frontman Paulie (PAUL13/A Murder of Crows/ex-Age of Horror), lead guitarist Rus (ex-Scapegoat/ex-Horrific Penetration/ex-Age of Horror) and young drummer and local legend Kyle (Broken Loose), Sons Of Erebus are ready to pounce, unleashing their debut 4 track EP Drenched In Plague last week to an overwhelmingly positive response that has so far justified the extra hours put in before committing anything to disk.Frontman Paulie sat down with HEAVY recently to discuss Drenched In Plague and everything around it."Yeah, pretty good so far," he smiled when we asked what the reaction has been so far to the EP. "We've had good feedback and a lot of good compliments. A lot of messages that are all positive so far (laughs). And the songs are familiar with the fans because we've been playing them for a while and trying to bust out finishing the CD. So yeah, it's had a good reception."We ask Paulie to dive deeper into the musical side of Drenched In Plague."It started off as more of a black metal thing," he measured, "and then it's evolved with me dipping my style into it. I come from a bit more of a groove background, and we've tried to make that kind of sound - that bit darker sound - a bit more accessible by taking some of the intensity out of it."In the full interview, we discussed Drenched In Plague in greater detail, running through each of the four tracks one at a time with Paulie explaining how the songs came together and what they are about.We talked about the pressures of a debut release and the length of time it has taken for Sons Of Erebus to release their first recorded material. Talk turned to their live show and upcoming support with international thrash metal outfit Vektor plus advanced plans on new material, including what it will sound like and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
While Gary was away sunning himself Sonny sat down with London Sci-Fi Death Metal Mutagenic Host (the whole band!) to chat about their new album, recent touring, the passing of Ozzy Osbourne and what they have coming up in the not too distant future Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:15 Meet the Mutagenic Hosts 05:30 Tour Announcements and Excitement 10:45 The Making of "The Diseased Machine" 15:20 Death Metal's Evolution and Influences 20:00 Creative Process and Lyrical Themes 25:35 Favorite Tracks and Live Performances 30:50 Shoutouts and Closing Remarks Follow us on the socials! https://discord.gg/nSjP3A8bRy https://www.instagram.com/theheavyistpodcast/ https://twitter.com/TheHeavyist https://www.facebook.com/TheHeavyist/ https://www.tiktok.com/@theheavyist STAY HEAVY x
Chapter 641 - "My Musical Journey" ...as read by Bryan PattonToday I'm sharing my story of musical discovery and how different genres have entered my life and impacted me.https://educatedowls.bandcamp.com/https://echobrokealone1.bandcamp.com/DiscordPatreonSubstackEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comChapter 641 Music:The OC Supertones - "Adonai"Strongarm - "Sorrow Is A Sage"Jimmy Eat World - "Just Watch The Fireworks"Kylesa - "Scapegoat"Wounds Of Recollection - "Pale Blue Light"Lorna Shore - "Into The Earth"Unleash The Archers - "Ph4-NT0mA"Warbringer - "The Last Of My Kind"
Keywordscybersecurity, product management, career development, market strategy, customer insights, hacking, music, team building, startup life, risk management SummaryIn this episode of No Password Required, host Jack Clabby and co-host Kayleigh Melton engage in a lively conversation with John Shipp, a product strategist at Rapid7. They explore John's unique journey from a metalhead to a cybersecurity expert, discussing the importance of passion in career development, the intricacies of product management, and the significance of customer insights in shaping cybersecurity solutions. John shares his early experiences in hacking, the influence of music on his life, and the value of building strong teams and company culture. The episode concludes with a fun segment called the Lifestyle Polygraph, where John answers quirky questions about his ideal cyber team and his dream day with Ric Flair. TakeawaysBeing a metalhead prepares you for the boardroom.You can follow your passion and thrive in your career.Product management involves understanding customer needs and market dynamics.Curiosity is a key driver in the tech field.Great teams are built on strong leadership and culture.Startup life requires a willingness to take risks.Networking and building relationships are crucial in cybersecurity.Understanding your risk appetite is important when considering career moves.Music can be a significant influence on personal and professional life.Mentorship and sharing knowledge are vital for growth in the industry. TitlesFrom Metal to Management: A Cybersecurity JourneyPassion and Profession: Finding Your Path in Cybersecurity Sound bites"You can follow your passion and thrive.""I learned security at scale.""Curiosity drives my passion for tech." Chapters00:00 Introduction to Cybersecurity and Personal Journeys02:49 The Role of Passion in Career Development05:21 Navigating Product Management and Market Strategy08:23 The Evolution of Cybersecurity Skills11:37 The Importance of Customer Insights in Product Development14:35 Early Experiences in Hacking and Cybersecurity17:24 The Influence of Music on Personal and Professional Life20:19 Building Teams and Company Culture23:10 Startup Life and Risk Management26:08 Lifestyle Polygraph: Fun Questions and Insights29:13 Final Thoughts and Connections
Show #243 We Are The Fallen is now available to download or generally piss off Granny. This is the most extreme show I've done in a while courtesy of Haepethral records and aided and abetted by the ugly sounds of some of my favourite new releases from False Gods, Afghan Haze, Tar Pit, Mud Valley alongside new groove laden thrash tunes from Silius. Speaking of thrash, I'm playing Messiah for the first time in a while and a new thrash discovery for me, Drain Down as well as Sentry. Doom Charts is represented by Kitsa from last year. This show opens with a nasty dose of doomy tunes by PVRS and there's a filthy full stop with Mexican deathsters Cathartic. Among all this carnage I've ladled even more doom with a track by We Follow The Earth and added some stoner acid from Space Coke. A modicum of sanity is offered by a savage brand of grunge from Fuzz Forward.~ Wallow In Sickness ~PVRSKitsaSpace CokeFuzz ForwardDemonic PossessorDrain DownQaalmMessiahWe Follow The EarthSentryMud ValleyFalse GodsSiliusAfghan HazeTar PitCathartic
Swedish death metal pioneers Unleashed unleash their 15th studio album, Fire Upon Your Lands, a blistering sonic assault discussed in a new interview with founder and frontman Johnny Hedlund. This episode of The Loaded Radio Podcast also features a conversation with Greg Kennelty of MetalInjection.net as he prepares to launch his new show, Embalmer Radio, exclusively on the Loaded Radio stream, diving deep into the world of death metal. For over three decades, Swedish death metal titans Unleashed have remained one of the genre's "big four," consistently delivering a furious and unrelenting sound. Their 15th studio album, Fire Upon Your Lands, is no exception, a testament to their enduring power and a fresh chapter in their legacy of Viking-inspired death metal. The new record, released via Napalm Records, is a battle-forged onslaught of explosive riffs, furious blast beats, and the commanding growls of founder Johnny Hedlund, who joins The Loaded Radio Podcast for an exclusive interview. The latest episode of The Loaded Radio Podcast isn't just a deep dive into Unleashed; it also celebrates the thriving death metal community. Joining the show is Greg Kennelty, a prominent voice in metal journalism through his work with MetalInjection.net and his own site, TheGregKennelty.com. Kennelty discusses the state of the genre and the exciting new venture he is bringing to the Loaded Radio stream. Kennelty's new show, Embalmer Radio, is set to debut exclusively on Loaded Radio in September. The show will serve as a dedicated platform for all things death metal, from classic acts to rising stars, offering listeners an expert's perspective and a curated journey through the genre's darkest corners. His addition to the Loaded Radio family expands the station's commitment to showcasing all facets of heavy music and providing a home for the metal underground.
This week Australia's honorary Long Island Death Metal band Deliquesce returns to catch up and discuss their new album. Then Big Will and Tom answer listener submitted questions about growing up Gorenoise. Note: Our condolences to Adam Rotella, this episode was recorded prior to a recent loss in his family. heavyholepodcast.com Voicemail - 631-837-3274
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Death's Scream Bloody Gore: The Album That Birthed Death MetalWhat happens when a 19-year-old horror movie fanatic from Florida decides to create the heaviest music imaginable? You get Scream Bloody Gore, the 1987 debut that didn't just launch Death's career—it created an entire genre. This is the album that made death metal official, complete with the perfect band name to match.In this episode, hosts Jay, Tim, and Chip dive deep into Chuck Schuldiner's groundbreaking vision that transformed from rejected Florida demos to a Billboard-charting phenomenon. They explore how Combat Records took a massive gamble on this unknown teenager, the recording disasters that led to the album being tracked twice, and why Florida became the unlikely epicenter of extreme metal. The discussion reveals surprising musicality beneath the brutality, from melodic guitar solos to dynamic drumming that defies the “wall of noise” stereotype.The hosts candidly share their first impressions as death metal newcomers, debating everything from Chuck's surprisingly varied vocal approach to the album's timeless production quality. They unpack the horror movie-inspired lyrics, the influence of Black Sabbath and Kiss, and how this 37-minute assault influenced countless bands while spawning an entire ecosystem of subgenres.If you're fascinated by metal history, the origins of extreme music, or how teenage vision can reshape entire genres, this deep dive into death metal's ground zero is essential listening. Fans of early Metallica, Slayer, Possessed, and the broader Combat Records roster will find plenty to sink their teeth into.Episode Highlights:0:00 – Introduction – Poll results and first impressions of death metal's founding album5:18 – Album Background – Chuck Schuldiner's journey from demos to Combat Records deal6:32 – Recording Chaos – The Florida studio disaster and California re-recording10:39 – Listener Comments – Community insights on death metal's Florida origins14:45 – Death Metal Subgenres – From brutal death to porno grind (seriously)17:21 – What Works – Surprising musicality, guitar solos, and vocal range25:04 – Timeless Influence – How the album sounds as relevant today as in 198735:24 – What Doesn't Work – Double-time limitations and production challenges41:53 – Lyrical Analysis – Horror movie themes and teenage songwriting50:16 – Chart Success – How death metal hit Billboard #174 without radio play54:38 – Final Verdicts – Worthy album or essential EP?Ready to explore the brutal brilliance that started it all? Subscribe to Dig Me Out for more deep dives into the albums that changed music history. Join the Metal Union at digmeoutpodcast.com for bonus episodes, exclusive content, and access to our private Discord community. Visit dmounion.com to vote on future episodes and suggest your favorite underground classics. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.digmeoutpodcast.com/subscribe
Answering extensive e-mail questions about the upcoming Spirit Adrift album. Determining the best riffs of 1984, talking about the best death-doom bands, pondering whether or not Dave Mustaine is a top 5 riffer, and eulogizing one of the greatest singers of all time Terry Reid with the first-ever BRE listening party. Album of discussion: Spirit Adrift - Album 6 TBA (2026) Terry Reid - Seed Of Memory (1976) Links below to help my wife overcome cancer: __________________________________________ GOFUNDME https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-nicole-a-selfless-soul-in-need-for-cancer-treatment __________________________________________ MERCH Night Shift merch exclusive Spirit Adrift - Unstoppable Force tee (100% of proceeds to Nicole) https://www.nightshiftmerch.com/collections/spirit-adrift/products/spirit-adrift-unstoppable-force-t-shirt Spirit Adrift shirts, vinyl, CD, digital download. Neon Nightmare flags and patches. (100% of proceeds to Nicole) https://spiritadrift.bandcamp.com __________________________________________ YOUR OWN PERSONALIZED RIFF(S) WRITTEN + RECORDED BY ME Send me $100 for your own personal riff(s) (with bass, drums, and guitar): https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/BigRiffEnergy E-mail BIGRIFFENERGY@GMAIL.COM with your request. Mention 3 bands and/or songs you want the riffs to sound like. Or just tell me to go wild. Feel free to use the PayPal link to donate directly (100% of proceeds to my wife's cancer battle) __________________________________________ Write BIGRIFFENERGY@GMAIL.COM with any questions or ideas for the podcast __________________________________________
In this pulverizing episode of The Metal Maniacs Podcast, your hosts Jay Ingersoll and Modd dive deep into the diseased heart of Michigan's underground with Decedent, one of the most exciting new names in the Sepsisgrind scene—a self-described style of cataclysmic death metal somewhere between Sanguisugabogg, Gatecreeper, and 200 Stab Wounds, all filtered through a thick Cannibal Corpse groove and old-school Chuck Schuldiner worship.
Brett Stevens from DeathMetal.org, Paul from Condemner, and Tyler from Necropolis BC join forces to rank albums that helped shape their unholy awakening.Album picks:Tyler:1. Deicide - Deicide2. Skepticism - Stormcrowfleet3. Burzum - Hvis Lyset Tar Oss4. Celtic Frost - Morbid Tales5. Gorgoroth - AntichristBrett:1. Iron Maiden - Killers2. Slayer - South of Heaven3. DRI - Dealing With It4. Prong - Beg to Differ5. Sepultura - Morbid VisionsJason:1. Morbid Angel - Covenant2. Metallica - Ride the Lightning3. Samael - Ceremony of Opposites4. Beherit - Electric Doom Synthesis5. Burzum - FilosofemPaul:1. Metallica -- And Justice For All2. Emperor -- self-titled EP3. Ildjarn -- Forest Poetry4. Mortem -- De Natura Daemonum5. Imprecation -- Theurgia Goetia Summa
Over 2 hours of unrelenting and uninterrupted death metal to download. This playlist is a serpent with many heads and highlights how diverse the genre actually is with elements of thrash, grind, doom, sludge, crust and even prog. I hope you enjoy the selection of songs as much as I enjoyed compiling them . All the tracks are from my own collection and hated with a passion by my wife!~ Wallow in Sickness ~Aborted Fetus / Basement Torture Killings / Caligo / Dark Millennium / Ecliptic Vision / The Fallen Prophets / Gatecreeper / Harm / Ignivomous / Just Art Dead / Kalahari / Languish / Macabre Eternal / Necare / Obliteration / Pandemic Outbreak / Quinta Essentia / Rabid Dogs / Sacrificium / The Temple / Unblessed Divine / Valgrind / Warpflesh / Xorsist / Yashira / Abramelin / Bastard Grave / Calliophis / Dark Redeemer / Ecocide /
This week we talk to the members of Wild Beyond from Philadelphia about black metal, the occult and all of their related other bands. Then, a clearly frightened Big Will calms himself by discussing two young New York bands and upcoming shows with Dave. heavyholepodcast.com Voicemail - 631-837-3274
Chapter 635 - "Therapeutic" ...as read by Frédéric Leclercq of SinsaenumToday we welcome Frédéric Leclercq, guitarist for Sinsaenum to the podcast! The new Sinsaenum record, In Devastation, is out this Friday on earMUSIC. Frederic talks about not wanting to be known as just a power metal bassist and how that led to the idea of writing heavier songs, his relationship with Joey Jordinson and how that was the catalyst for Sinsaenum, channeling pain into something more joyful on In Devastation, being a part of Creator and their legacy, and a lot more. https://ear-music.shop/products/section/SinsaenumDiscordPatreonSubstackEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comChapter 635 Music:Sinsaenum - "In Devastation"Sinsaenum - "Army Of Chaos"Sinsaenum - "Last Goodbye"
Ranking my Top 5 favorite albums of Ozzy's solo career, and discussing the most overlooked Ozzy Sabbath album. Breaking down the best riff(s) of 1983 featuring Dio, Mercyful Fate, and Metallica. Choosing the top 4 best metal lyricists, top 4 best metal lyricists who are also vocalists, what it takes to be a great vocalist, musings on KISS, Ritchie Blackmore, and more… Album of discussion: Ozzy Osbourne - solo discography Bastards of God's Grace - Self-titled (2021) Links below to help my wife overcome cancer: __________________________________________ GOFUNDME https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-nicole-a-selfless-soul-in-need-for-cancer-treatment __________________________________________ MERCH Night Shift merch exclusive Spirit Adrift - Unstoppable Force tee (100% of proceeds to Nicole) https://www.nightshiftmerch.com/collections/spirit-adrift/products/spirit-adrift-unstoppable-force-t-shirt Spirit Adrift shirts, vinyl, CD, digital download. Neon Nightmare flags and patches. (100% of proceeds to Nicole) https://spiritadrift.bandcamp.com __________________________________________ YOUR OWN PERSONALIZED RIFF(S) WRITTEN + RECORDED BY ME Send me $100 for your own personal riff(s) (with bass, drums, and guitar): https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/BigRiffEnergy E-mail BIGRIFFENERGY@GMAIL.COM with your request. Mention 3 bands and/or songs you want the riffs to sound like. Or just tell me to go wild. Feel free to use the PayPal link to donate directly (100% of proceeds to my wife's cancer battle) __________________________________________ Write BIGRIFFENERGY@GMAIL.COM with any questions or ideas for the podcast __________________________________________
This week drummer Douglas Andrae of Post Humous Regurgitation and Hex Machine talks about his philosophy on underground music and his many travels, including his time in Today is the Day and recovering from a brutal car wreck to play drums again. Then, Big Will and Ian recommend some brand new death metal by seasoned artists. heavyholepodcast.com Voicemail - 631-837-3274
Today we have clips from interviews with Ben Parker and Alizon Taho from Calva Louise, Audrey Ebrotié of IANWILL, RJ Rabe of Drought, Max and Lukas of THROATCUT, and Devan Fuentes of Scalp!DiscordPatreonSubstackEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comMusic:Calva Louise - "Aimless"IANWILL - "Afterglow"Drought - "An Invitation"THROATCUT - "stray."Scalp - "EGODEATH"
Gibby Haynes discusses his upcoming EU/UK tour, the completed Butthole Surfers documentary, early punk memories, near-death stage experiences, vinyl reissues and lots more. EU/UK Tour Tickets here Topics Include: Gibby discusses upcoming European & UK tour with Scott Thunes and musical kids Tour dates are limited, zero chance of expansion beyond Europe/UK Scott Thunes was Frank Zappa's former bassist and "clone meister" Gibby confirms he's a Frank Zappa fan, particularly loved "Apostrophe" album Lost interest in Zappa after "Apostrophe" due to scatological humor focus Initial confusion about Scott Thunes - Gibby doesn't know who he is Clarifies he works with Paul Green's School of Rock for 20 years Scott Thunes may be coming on tour, is friend of Paul Green Gibby has no direct connection to Scott Thunes, only knows Paul Green Sometimes tours individually with kids, different kids each time Butthole Surfers once toured Europe with School of Rock as opener Kids' performance quality varies - sometimes really good, sometimes not Gibby lost entire record collection when engineer sold it during tour Collection was 3-4 feet of curated vinyl, mostly punk and hardcore Had valuable Buzzcocks singles collection among other rare records Met record dealer in San Antonio mall who introduced great albums Dealer showed him Devo's first album when it came out Key collection moment was hitchhiking trip to LA in summer 1979 Saw early LA punk shows including Go-Gos opening for Fear LA was only US city where audience spit at bands Witnessed massive amounts of phlegm on Belinda Carlisle during show John Belushi was standing next to him at the Go-Gos show Almost saw the Dickies' "last show" but it was cancelled Dickies are apparently still performing, contrary to expectations Gibby wrote memoir "Me and Mr. Cigar," wants to do sequel Criticizes most musician memoirs as ghostwritten, prefers authentic voices Cites Bob Dylan and Patti Smith as examples of self-written memoirs Discusses looking at legacy, mentions end being closer than beginning Still painting but doesn't do regular gallery shows or solo exhibitions Questions whether rockers are musicians or entertainers, favors entertainment label Believes rockers make better actors than actors make musicians Cites Childish Gambino and Lady Gaga as successful crossover examples Mentions Russell Crowe's band "50 Odd Foot of Grunts" dismissively Did artwork for several album covers including "P" and other releases Sold all artwork at LA gallery show while Sonic Youth members sold none David Yow pointed out his success, making him particularly happy Maintains friendships with successful musicians like Red Hot Chili Peppers Gets VIP access to major shows, brings 15-year-old son along Son says he loves Gibby but frequency might be concerning Kids don't appreciate backstage access until they can drink alcohol Mentions Dwarves show where son enjoyed the beer more than music Discusses Eagles of Death Metal and Queens of Stone Age name quality David Crosby once asked why they chose "Butthole Surfers" as name Responded that "Haynes, Walthall, Pincus and Coffey were already taken" Band appeared on Beavis and Butthead with respectful introduction Used different band names for every show, including outrageous ones Paul Leary nearly died from electrical shock at CBGB performance Sound engineer failed to warn about dangerous electrical outlet Butthole Surfers documentary "The Hole Truth" is completed, seeking distribution Twenty percent of documentary viewers cry during screenings, usually same moment Band controls all their catalog rights across different labels Potential vinyl box set in works, discusses remastering philosophy 50+ Minutes Extra-Extended and high resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8
RIFFING IS MY BIZNESS (LITERALLY)… AND BIZNESS IS GOOD I am riffing for hire! Does your podcast need a theme song? Do you want to surprise a loved one or mortal enemy with some riffs? Does your band suck and need song ideas? It's like cameo but instead of some lazy meaningless words I'm giving you the gift of riffs. Also: answering e-mails about Swedish death metal and Van Halen. Best riff (YES RIFF SINGULAR) of 1982, and more! Album of discussion: Wytch Hazel - V: Lamentations (2025) Links below to help my wife overcome cancer: __________________________________________ GOFUNDME https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-nicole-a-selfless-soul-in-need-for-cancer-treatment __________________________________________ MERCH Night Shift merch exclusive Spirit Adrift - Unstoppable Force tee (100% of proceeds to Nicole) https://www.nightshiftmerch.com/collections/spirit-adrift/products/spirit-adrift-unstoppable-force-t-shirt Spirit Adrift shirts, vinyl, CD, digital download. Neon Nightmare flags and patches. (100% of proceeds to Nicole) https://spiritadrift.bandcamp.com __________________________________________ YOUR OWN PERSONALIZED RIFF(S) WRITTEN + RECORDED BY ME Send me $100 for your own personal riff(s) (with bass, drums, and guitar): https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/BigRiffEnergy Mention 3 bands and/or songs you want the riffs to sound like. Or just tell me to go wild. Feel free to use the PayPal link to donate directly (100% of proceeds to Nicole) __________________________________________ Write BIGRIFFENERGY@GMAIL.COM with any questions or ideas for the podcast __________________________________________
Merauder - Fear of SinInfected Chaos - GehennaTausedenstern - HamartiaPantera - You've Gotta Belong to ItTymo - Mars AttacksShards of Humanity - Mechanical PhosphereMalignancy - Separatists Mass Worship - Portal Tombs Suffocation - The End of Ends Metallica - Leper MessiahBewitcher - Mystified (White City)Obsidian Mantra - Circle of MournersShockore - WIllHell Machine - Burn in hellCarcass - Incarnate Solvent AbuseDestruction - Incriminated Great American Ghost - Altar of Snakes Rigor Mortis - Bodily DismembermentPower Trip - If Not Us Then Who?Hath - KenosisDemonscar - QuarantineBound by the Grave - Validity
Prepare to be double tapped by the latest Anointing The Sick Metal Blog Show 'High Velocity Impact.' Levels of depravity are varied with a post sludge opener from Guiltless and a flagellating close from arch rip fiends Graveripper. Inbetween I've highlighted tracks from recently released albums that have shaken the Anointing The Sick Metal Blog foundations from Hibernaut, Red Vinter, Three Towers and The Bonnevilles as well as songs from highly recommended albums released last year. The showpiece track is a droning sludgy doom monster from Azimut while the filth pit dredged up El Cerdo all slimy and dripping!~ Embrace The Sickness ~GuiltlessCutthroatScarefieldPissing RazorsKorrosiveSlaughterrorEl CerdoFreyaAzimutSutratmaYoreHibernautRed VinterThree TowersThe BonnevillesGraveripper
Chapter 633 - "Our World Can Sound Like A Delusion" ...as read by Devan Fuentes of ScalpToday we welcome Scalp guitarist Devan Fuentes to the podcast. The new Scalp record, Not Worthy Of Human Compassion, is out today on Closed Casket Activities! Devan talks about connecting with grindcore and power violence, how Scalp evolved from a gag into a real band, his inspiration for Not Worthy Of Human Compassion, the band's visual aesthetic, and more. https://scalpoc.bandcamp.com/https://closedcasketactivities.com/collections/scalpDiscordPatreonSubstackEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comChapter 633 Music:Scalp - "EGODEATH"Scalp - "SHACKLEROT"Scalp - "LOATHER"Scalp - "DRAG"
After skipping past it last week to talk about We Lost the Sea, the boys circle back around to the latest album from Connecticuit based deathcore band Shadow of Intent, the fanatastically heavy Imperium Delirium!
Best Of 2025 So FarToday I talk about my favorite records of 2025 so far and I look ahead to a handful of records I'm looking forward to!DiscordPatreonSubstackEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comMusic:Echos - "Quiet In Your Service"Arch Enemy - "Blood Dynasty"Deafheaven - "Doberman"Sumac & Moor Mother - "Scene 2 - The Run"Edge Of Paradise - "Prophecy Unbound"Warbringer - "The Sword And The Cross"
This week Zach Fogle returns to the show to discuss his journey from a conservative childhood to explicit NSFW noise projects, two of which will be performing at Barely Breathing 4 on Long Island this August. The event is organized by this weeks guest co-hosts Baby Chico records and Syrup Head records. heavyholepodcast.com Voicemail - 631-837-3274
This week Lucas Anderson of Funeral Leech returns to discuss old shows, new albums and driving in NYC. Then cohost Rick Habeeb guides a completely sober Big Will through 3 Opeth albums based on a listener submitted question. heavyholepodcast.com Voicemail - 631-837-3274
Gigi Arabia from Heavy Arabia joins me to unpack the insane journey of pulling off Saudi Arabia's first-ever international death metal gig, headlined by the brutal Cryptopsy. We dig into her career, the gritty reality of promoting heavy music in Saudi Arabia, the government's unexpected stance on metal, and more. Then, “The Outlaw” Mike Scondotto saddles up to join me for the weekly news rant, slicing through new singles from Amorphis, Paradise Lost, Abigail Williams, and others. Plus, we tear into Black Sabbath's “Back To The Beginning” farewell show and what it all means. Support the bands featured on this podcast Hebephrenique: https://hebephrenique.bandcamp.com/ Necrosin: https://necrosin.bandcamp.com/ Desaster: https://desaster.bandcamp.com/ Napalm Death: https://napalmdeath.bandcamp.com/ Subscribe for weekly black and death metal interviews, news rants, and track reviews! Follow me on X, Instagram and Facebook, and check out the other podcasts by the Horsemen Of the Podcasting Apocalypse: Horrorwolf 666, Iblis Manifestations, Everything Went Black, Necromaniacs and The Sol Nox Podcast.
In another edition of Is That BS? Sadie Dingfelder joins to ask: is chatting with your ficus legit, or just verbal compost? The science of sound and strawberries might surprise you. Then in The Spiel, Mike breaks down Israel's sweeping strike on Iran—targeting nuclear sites, scientists, and generals—in what may be a turning point for the region and for Ukraine. Also, New York Democrats choose between a grocery-store socialist and a mispronouncing Cuomo in just 11 days. Produced by Corey WaraProduction Coordinator Ashley KhanEmail us at thegist@mikepesca.comTo advertise on the show, contact ad-sales@libsyn.com or visit https://advertising.libsyn.com/TheGistSubscribe to The Gist: https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/Subscribe to The Gist Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4_bh0wHgk2YfpKf4rg40_gSubscribe to The Gist Instagram Page: GIST INSTAGRAMFollow The Gist List at: Pesca Profundities | Mike Pesca | Substack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices