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Welcome back Attackers! For this month's Bear Attack Radio Panda Bear and El Chupacabra tackle some Deathcore.You can listen to the playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0YVaIbfs7O4BOwHeqwbvzf?si=SYhKybtXRWmiVg946uwEdQAs always, spread the word and subscribe!
The BreakdownMost band stories sound like Hollywood scripts — but this one might just beat them all. Andy Alderson from San Antonio's Foreward spills a wild ride from band chaos, political degrees, to signing with Seek and Strike, all while reminiscing about high school hairdos and the glory days of MySpace. Think your band struggles are epic? Wait until you hear how ego, ego trips, and a little bit of ego management slowed this band down—and then fired them back up.You'll discover:How a band formed in 2016 turned hiatus into a comeback with three hit singles, landing a deal with Seek and Strike.The surprising link between politics, heavy metal, and partying your way through a music career.The real truth about the grind of social media, from the horror show of MySpace trains to today's never-ending content treadmill.How a label with roots in Sumerian and New Century Media is helping Foreward hit the next level—and why major labels are both a blessing and a curse.The daily battles of balancing music, business, and ticking boxes like “ear protection” at shows, all with a wink and a nod.This episode is perfect for fans curious about how a local band navigates the tech hustle, the heartbreaks, the hilarious mishaps, and chasing a dream even when the road is paved with debt and questionable hair choices. If you've ever wondered what it takes to keep the metal alive and thriving in the digital age, Andy's story proves: hustle, humor, and a bit of chaos are the true secret weapons.Episode InfoBand IG: / @forewordband Band Website: https://www.seekandstrike.com/ATXMP Website: https://atxmp.transistor.fm/Subscribe to ATX Metal Podcast on YouTube: / @atxmetalpodcast Sponsors / AffiliatesCome and Take It Productions: https://www.comeandtakeitproductions.comCome and Take It Live: https://www.comeandtakeitlive.com/No Control Radio: https://www.klbjfm.com/show/no-control/
In Episode 154 of the Metal Maniacs Podcast, host Jay Ingersoll sits down with Michigan metal veterans Withhold The Blood to break down over 16 years of grinding through the underground scene. From their early inception around 2010 to their latest 2026 single Nation of Fallacy, this episode dives deep into evolution, persistence, and crushing riffs.We talk about the current lineup featuring Jesse (vocals), Eli (drums), and Brandon (guitar), and how the band has stayed alive through lineup changes, limited online presence, and years between releases. Despite the chaos, the passion for heavy music never left.We revisit their early work including the 2014 EP Detached From Reality, featuring long-form songwriting, massive riffs, and vocal highs reminiscent of Randy Blythe. Tracks like “The Chosen” and “Eye For Misery” showcase their early blend of groove, melody, and raw aggression.Then we dig into 2018's Aberration, where the band leveled up—introducing heavier tones, tighter production, double bass intensity, and stronger deathcore influences. Songs like “Impulse to Kill,” “Broken Dreams,” and “Empty Confessions” highlight their growth in songwriting, rhythm, and technicality.Their newest release, “Nation of Fallacy” (2026), pushes even further—leaning harder into deathcore with relentless vocals, sharp melodic experimentation, and standout guitar work. This track feels like a natural evolution of Aberration while carving a heavier, more refined identity.We also cover:The band's origin and what kept them going for over a decadeLineup changes including past drummers like Levi Smith, Gary Swaggerty, and Mike MillerTheir writing process, riff development, and solo decisionsProduction approach, tone, gear, and tuning choicesLive shows, touring history (including 2019 runs), and recent gigs with VestigialPractice routines and collaboration dynamicsLife outside music, gaming, and influences they're listening to nowWhat's next for Withhold The BloodThis is a must-listen for fans of metalcore, deathcore, groove metal, and underground heavy music culture.
The BreakdownIn this engaging interview, Skyler McCarthy from the bands 719 and Silence Becoming shares his journey in music, the creative process behind his projects, and his passion for outdoor adventures. Discover insights into metalcore production, the importance of collaboration, and how to support local music scenes.You ever have a backstage moment where you totally miss who you're talking to? I did — turned out I was chatting with a drummer of a famous band, and I didn't even know! Drop a
The BreakdownCryptopsy is back with a roar—and this time, they're headlining the Decibel Magazine Tour for 2026. But here's the twist: how do you stay relevant after 30 years in brutal metal? Easy, you bring insane lighting, killer riffs, and a legendary album anniversary tour that leaves fans moshing in the dark—literally.Ryan chats with front man Matt McGachy about the wild chaos of “None So Vile” to a visually explosive LED stage show that's rethinking what a metal concert can be. You'll discover: which Cryptopsy song might be dangerous enough to get banned (hint: it's a classic crowd favorite), how to keep your career alive when your band's been around longer than most rock stars, and why stage presence is an art you learn over hundreds of shows.Matt breaks down the importance of scene-building, the sacrifices behind touring, and how even old-school death metal still finds new ways to shock and awe. Plus, cryptic stories from the road, secret Taco Truck recommendations, and why Flo Mounier's drumming is like a professional athlete's final hurrah.This episode is perfect for fans craving behind-the-scenes chaos, aspiring band members chasing that stage glow, or anyone who's ever wondered: what does it really take to keep metal alive and kicking after three decades?So if you value relentless riffs, legendary tours, and insights from one of the genre's icons, hit that play button—you don't want to miss this. The countdown to May 9th in Austin has begun, so prep your mosh stance, and let's get loud.Episode InfoIG: / cryptopsyofficial Website: https://linktr.ee/CryptopsyATXMP Website: https://atxmp.transistor.fm/Sponsors / AffiliatesCome and Take It Productions: https://www.comeandtakeitproductions.comCome and Take It Live: https://www.comeandtakeitlive.com/No Control Radio: https://www.klbjfm.com/show/no-control/Chapters00:00 Introduction and Podcast Journey19:39 Decibel Magazine Tour and Performance Insights22:49 The Importance of Live Shows and Fan Engagement25:05 Balancing Family Life and Touring27:12 Advice for Up-and-Coming Bands29:23 Final Thoughts and Show Anticipation
Chapter 710 - "That's Something That's Pretty Interesting" ...as read by Sofia DeMasi of Torn Open Today we welcome Torn Open front woman Sofia DeMasi to the podcast. Torn Open released their Blue Grape Music debut ep, Torn The Fuck Open Volume 2 last Friday. Sofia talks about the mental strain of being a death metal drummer, switching to vocals and trying to find her voice, her approach to tackling lyrics, deciding to sign with Blue Grape, and a lot more! https://bluegrapemusic.com/artists/torn-openhttps://beentherescenethat.bandcamp.com/album/torn-open-torn-the-fuck-open-vol-1DiscordPatreonSubstack Email: asthestorygrows@gmail.com Chapter 710 Music: Torn Open - "The Way Things Should End"
The BreakdownMost bands have a story, but few have the wild, hilarious, and sometimes downright bizarre adventures these guys do. Imagine walking into a garage and being told “Hey, you're the vocalist now” — without asking. Or the time their van was attacked by skinwalkers on a Texas highway. If you think “crazy band stories” are just a cliché, think again. This episode with Know Suffer is a no-holds-barred, no-suffer (see what I did there?) look into a band that's been around for nearly three decades, witnessing everything from skinwalkers to crashed vans, all while keeping it real, raw, and deeply musical.You'll discover how a band's evolution is more than just riffs and lyrics — it's about respect, resilience, and surviving the chaos that comes with being real in a scene that's always changing. We break down their wildest road trip stories, from a fog so thick it felt like a horror movie, to a mechanic who fixed their fuel pump with a sparepart — in 40 minutes flat. Jay and Toast spill the tea on what it's like to be the “big fish” in El Paso's scene, their secret to longevity, and how they thrive amidst Texas's massive, sprawling tour circuits.We delve into their latest album “The Curse of Care,” exploring the songwriting process, lyrical depth, and how they stay true to their roots—metalcore, death metal, and everything in between. Plus, get the scoop on their future plans — a Texas takeover, a legendary Texas BBQ recipe, and why “the more you suffer, the more you know.” Whether you're a hardcore fan or just love stories about bands risking it all on the road, this episode is packed with heart, humor, and some seriously good riffs.Ready for stories that are just as heavy as the music? Perfect for fans of wild tour tales, underground scenes, and the honest grit behind the riffs. Hit play and join the chaos — these are the tales you won't believe, told straight from the heart of a true Texas metal scene.The Curse of Care is Know//Suffer's latest EP, released March 13, 2026 via Silent Pendulum Records.Episode InfoIG: https://www.instagram.com/knowsuffer/Website: https://silentpendulumrecords.com/collections/know-sufferATXMP Website: https://atxmp.transistor.fm/Sponsors / AffiliatesCome and Take It Productions: https://www.comeandtakeitproductions.comCome and Take It Live: https://www.comeandtakeitlive.com/No Control Radio: https://www.klbjfm.com/show/no-control/Chapters00:00 Introduction to Know//Suffer01:59 The Formation of Know//Suffer05:39 Life as a Metal Band in El Paso11:23 Navigating the Music Scene Dynamics16:54 Road Trip Stories and Experiences21:02 Strange Encounters on the Road22:31 The Life of a Drummer24:14 Unexpected Mechanical Failures26:22 The Texas Music Scene27:56 The EP Release Party34:45 Defining Success in Music39:42 The Evolution of Seeker and Personal Connections42:04 The Concept of Dad Rock and Its Transformation45:06 Exploring New Music and Creative Processes46:55 The Depth of Lyrics and Their Impact52:18 The Journey of No Suffer and Musical Diversity01:00:15 The Exclusive Beater Drop01:01:22 Caffeine and Good Vibes01:02:19 Midsommar and Movie Experiences01:03:05 Merch Ideas and Creative Concepts01:05:16 Future Plans and Austin Shows01:07:25 Shoutouts and Social Media Presence01:15:36 The Power of Music and Community01:17:42 Barbecue and Culinary Connections
So, I sat down with Vilamoura — the Austin locals who are still grinding after all these years. And let me tell you, they've got dreams bigger than Texas. In this episode, band members Josh Huber and Don Shipman from Vilamoura discuss their journey, touring challenges, and the importance of supporting local music scenes. They share personal stories, future goals, and ideas to revive the local music culture in Texas.Tag a local band that needs a little encouragement!
This weeks guest is my good buddy Jose Orta from American heavy hitters, Fit For An Autopsy ! We caught up while Fit was on tour with Lamb of God in Toronto and chatted about being a support band, how playing big rooms is vastly different then small clubs, and we also discuss the long standing debate of becoming aging drummers! Please Subscribe, like and comment if you like this episode! GET MORE ⬇️ PATREON ➡ patreon.com/weretalkindrums MERCH ➡ were-talkin-drums-podcast.creator-spring.com INSTAGRAM ➡ instagram.com/weretalkindrums YOUTUBE ➡ https://www.youtube.com/@weretalkindrumspodcast TWITCH ➡ http://Twitch.tv/coryhdrummer Austin Archey MixWave Drum Kit - https://mixwave.com/products/lorna-shore-austin-archey
Nihilanth sit down for an exclusive track-by-track breakdown of their new EP 'Detritus Of Ruin', diving deep into the stories, themes and creative process behind each song. From the raw intensity of “Ruin” to the darker, more personal themes explored in “Don't Pray For Me,” Aidan (Vocals) & Pete (Riffs) unpack the evolution of the band following lineup changes and how this release became the most focused version of Nihilanth to date. They also talk about pushing themselves in the studio with JSR Audio, collaborating with others, Bloodstock Open Air, and the videos that went into bringing the band's darker ideas to life visually. Belfast has always had a story to tell — this is one of the heavier ones! Band Link: https://nihilanthriff.bandcamp.com/music Gig Link: Following The Signs / Nihilanth / Too Far Fetched & Terror Syndrome Kino Events HouseKino, Cork Friday, Apr 3, 2026 from 7 pm to 11:30 pm https://www.eventbrite.com/e/following-the-signs-nihilanth-too-far-fetched-terror-syndrome-tickets-1983724475306 Nihilanth #Metalcore #deathcore #irishmetal #ukmetal #newmetal2026 #heavymusic #MetalInterview #BandInterview #NewEP #MetalScene #LiveMusicIreland #metalbreakdown
The BreakdownMost metal bands are happy enough to talk about riffs and mosh pits, but Cytera? They dive headfirst into the chaos—from their first stage nerves to the wild stories of playing Chili's or imagining shows at nursing homes. These guys are raw, real, and ready to take the stage... possibly in Japan or in your backyard (well, maybe).In this episode, you'll discover how this Austin three-piece got their start—bouncing back from hiatus, channeling social issues into heavy tunes like “Crave” and “De-Throned,” and what it takes to survive your first gig (spoiler: it's mostly about band camaraderie and practice). They share foolishly funny stories about rehearsals, insecurities, and how to handle stage fright without turning into a total nervous wreck.We break down their upcoming plans—more gigs, new releases, and even their hilarious nightmare visions of playing at Waffle House. Plus, get the scoop on the wild themes behind their songs, from drug obsession to fighting off the shadowy perils of the music industry—and maybe even a little “Nursing Home Metal.” Perfect for fans craving heavy riffs and honest stories, or anyone who thinks band life is all long hair and loud amps.Whether you're a metalhead, a future frontman, or just a curious soul who loves a good laugh, this episode will inspire you to get on stage, face your fears, and maybe dream up your own Chili's gig.And remember — don't take more than one Cytera per eight hours—side effects may include headbanging, giggling, and a sudden urge to start a band.Support these guys, stream their tracks “Crave,” “Alice,” and “De-Throned,” and prepare for their stage debut—probably sooner than you think. This is metal storytelling at its most raw, real, and ridiculously entertaining.Episode InfoIG: https://www.instagram.com/cyteraband/Website: https://stagelink.to/cyteraATXMP Website: https://atxmp.transistor.fm/Sponsors / AffiliatesCome and Take It Productions: https://www.comeandtakeitproductions.comCome and Take It Live: https://www.comeandtakeitlive.com/No Control Radio: https://www.klbjfm.com/show/no-control/Chapters00:00 Introduction and Technical Setup03:56 Band Dynamics and Member Roles05:48 First Show Anticipations and Experiences08:43 Performance Anxiety and Stage Presence11:37 Preparing for Live Shows14:27 Overcoming Nervousness and Mistakes17:23 The Importance of Rehearsal20:17 Audience Interaction and Performance Challenges21:53 Bird Box Drumming and Stage Anxiety23:57 Preparing for Live Performances26:48 Vocalist Homework and Rehearsal Strategies29:13 Exploring New Music Themes33:31 The Dark Side of Lyrics37:46 Parental Advisory and Music Themes42:34 Future Music Directions and Themes47:06 Upcoming Performances and Social Media Presence53:15 ATXMP Youtube Animation.mov
Hunter Young of Moodring & Psycho-Frame joins the show for a very honest conversation about anime, fan misconceptions, blood raves, comeback tours, why Christopher Nolan & Denis Villeneuve are the GOATs, and much more!EARGASM Use the code METALCORENERDS to save 10% off your order. Protect your hearing while still enjoying the music you love.Support Hunter!Stream Moodring | Moodring Merch & Discord | Psycho-Frame Merch | Drowned Under Concrete LinksSong of the Week: Iron Discipline "The Fate of Arrogance"Check out the Metalcore Nerds Pull List Spotify PlaylistJoin the Metalcore Nerds Community:Discord | FB GroupFollow Metalcore Nerds on Social Media:Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | TikTok
The BreakdownIn this lively interview, Ryan chats with band members from Lift the Curse to discuss their latest single 'House of Horrors,' the creative process behind their music and videos, and their plans for the future. They share insights into songwriting, video production, and their DIY approach to the music industry, inspiring aspiring musicians and fans alike.Episode InfoIG: https://www.instagram.com/liftthecursemusic/Website: https://liftthecursemusic.com/ATXMP Website: https://atxmp.transistor.fm/Sponsors / AffiliatesCome and Take It Productions: https://www.comeandtakeitproductions.comCome and Take It Live: https://www.comeandtakeitlive.com/No Control Radio: https://www.klbjfm.com/show/no-control/Titan Audio Productions: https://titanaudioproductions.comA&R Foundation: https://theanrfoundation.org/Chapters00:00 Introduction and Band Member Introductions01:54 Premiere of 'House of Horrors' and Video Concept03:40 Inspiration and Creative Process for the Song06:01 Meaning Behind 'House of Horrors' and Its Themes08:27 Recording Timeline and Song Development11:40 Band's Workflow and Songwriting System15:47 Future Projects and Collaborations with Producers18:13 Band's Touring Plans and Goals for 202325:06 Band's Perspective on Success and Making It29:11 Closing Remarks and Appreciation for Support34:28 ATXMP Youtube Animation.mov
In this episode, we welcome Brook Reeves to the studio. He is the lead singer and founding member of the legendary Christian Deathcore band Impending Doom. In this interview, we discuss how he got into death metal music, how he became a follower of Christ, why he thinks he was called to make God-glorifying music for people that love death metal, why he decided to tour with secular bands from the beginning, the Gospel fruit he has seen by forging friendships and inroads with other bands, how he handles the complaints that his music “sounds Satanic”, his Mt. Rushmore of metal, how the musical landscape has changed over the past two decades, the future of Impending Doom, and much more. Let's get into it… Episode notes and links HERE. Donate to support our mission of equipping men to push back darkness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SummaryJoin Rya as he chats with Howard and Jun from PH0, a Brooklyn-based band blending traditional Chinese instruments with electronic and metal influences. Discover their journey, creative process, and upcoming performances at South By, along with insights into their unique sound and cultural fusion.P.H.0 fuse the raw intensity of metal, the cyberpunk intensity of techno and drum & bass, and the visceral punch of modular synths with the ritualistic atmosphere of East Asian religious ceremonies, all channeled through the haunting melodies of the Chinese erhu.Episode InfoIG: https://www.instagram.com/ph0.silkpunk/Website: https://www.ph0silkpunk.com/ATXMP Website: https://atxmp.transistor.fm/Sponsors / AffiliatesCome and Take It Productions: https://www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/Come and Take It Live: https://www.comeandtakeitlive.com/No Control Radio: https://www.klbjfm.com/show/no-control/Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Band and Members07:49 NYU Music Program Insights13:43 The Meaning Behind PH019:51 Upcoming Performances at South By Southwest25:21 Preparing for the Live Show32:08 Navigating Austin's Traffic and Culture43:25 ATXMP Youtube Animation.mov
In this episode, Ruben Alvarez from Upon a Burning Body discusses the band's journey, their recent album, and upcoming tours. They also delve into the band's history, the challenges of being independent vs signed, and Ruben's insights on the metal scene and movie collaborations. Ryan introduces the new Texas Takeover.Episode InfoIG: uponaburningbodyofficial Website: https://www.uabbtx.com/ATXMP Website: https://atxmp.transistor.fm/Sponsors / AffiliatesCome and Take It Productions: https://www.comeandtakeitproductions....Come and Take It Live: https://www.comeandtakeitlive.com/No Control Radio: https://www.klbjfm.com/show/no-control/Titan Audio Productions: https://titanaudioproductions.comA&R Foundation: https://theanrfoundation.org/Chapters00:00 Introduction to Upon a Burning Body02:35 Navigating Band Dynamics and Lineup Changes08:03 Transitioning from Label to Independence14:03 New Album Release and Feedback19:12 Exciting Film Premise and Release Details25:40 Final Thoughts and Future Releases34:56 ATXMP Youtube Animation.mov
Send a textWhat does it take to transition from blowing open doors with C4 to leading a premier tactical training program? In this episode of The Days Grimm, hosts Brian Michael Day and Thomas Grimm sit down with Casey Amar to explore his fascinating journey from a small-town Kentucky upbringing to the high-stakes world of the United States Marine Corps.Casey shares the technical and often dangerous details of his career as a Marine Combat Engineer (MOS 1371). From the rigors of the Urban Breachers Course to the meticulous and nerve-wracking work of route clearance, Casey provides a firsthand look at the reality of modern military engineering. He discusses the specific mindset required to handle explosives and the unique challenges of transitioning those high-level skills back into a civilian environment.Beyond the uniform, this conversation dives into Casey's diverse personal history. He opens up about his time as a drummer in the deathcore scene with bands like I Liked You Better Dead and how the discipline of music translated into his military and professional life.Casey's story is one of constant evolution. Whether he is discussing the intricacies of urban breaching or the philosophy behind "Tactical Problem Solving," his focus remains on precision, safety, and community. This episode is a deep dive into the life of a man who has spent his career mastering the art of solving complex problems under pressure.If you're inspired by Casey's journey from the Marines to the tactical world, make sure to hit the like button and subscribe for more veteran stories. Share your thoughts on military transitions in the comments below. Timeline:00:00 - Introduction: The Pine Wood Derby 02:15 - Meet Casey Amar: From Madisonville to the Marines 12:40 - The Kentucky Roots: Growing up in Henderson 25:15 - The Music Years: Touring in Deathcore Bands 45:10 - Enlisting: Why the Marine Corps? 58:20 - Life as a 1371: Breaching, Explosives, and Route Clearance 01:15:40 - The Urban Breachers Course Experience 01:30:10 - Transitioning Home: Finding a New Mission 01:42:15 - Defining Tactical Problem Solving[The Days Grimm Podcast Links]- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheDaysGrimm- Our link tree: linktr.ee/Thedaysgrimm- GoFundMe account for The Days Grimm: https://gofund.me/02527e7c [The Days Grimm is brought to you by]Sadness & ADHD (non-medicated)
The OG Kings of Deathcore are in the spotlight as we dive into Riverside's finest...Suicide Silence. From the legendary era of Mitch Lucker (RIPD), to the crushing reinvention with "Eddie" Hermida, to the Garza Podcast, and so much more. Join us as we discuss the riffs, the legacy, and why these guys are City Council members of the Chug District in Riff City. What are your favorite Suicide Silence songs? Let us know at our LinkTree below. - THE METAL LIST LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/MetalListPodcast - SUICIDE SILENCE Official Website & Store: https://suicidesilence.store Links & Tour Dates: https://linktr.ee/suicidesilence - GARZA PODCAST Official Website: https://www.garzapodcast.com/ - THEME SONG by Godhammered https://linktr.ee/Godhammered
Chapter 679 - "Death & Connection" ...as read by Joe Edwards and Sam Finney of Shields Today we welcome Joe Edwards and Sam Finney from UK Metalcore band Shields to the podcast. Shields released Death & Connection last Friday, January 30th, with Long Branch Records. We dive deep into this new record, talking abut the musical exploration and diversity on the album, the trials and suffering the led the band to reunite and inspired the lyrical ideas, the art design concept, and so much more. https://shields.band/https://shieldsuk.bandcamp.com/album/death-connectionFebruary Sponsor - Tapehead City https://tapeheadcity.com/DiscordPatreonSubstackEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comChapter 679 Music:Shields - "Abuser"Shields - "Death & Connection"
Garza is back for a solo episode. Diving into the spiritual world, NAMM 2026 & much more.SPONSORS: DistroKid - https://distrokid.com00:00 - NAMM 2026 & Quad Cortex Mini04:38 - Bareknuckle Pickups10:03 - Winter Cleaning14:30 - Amp vs Guitar18:53 - Backing Tracks?25:27 - Top 3 Deathcore Bands37:17 - Best/Worst Part of the Podcast45:23 - God & Religion56:23 - Cost of Touring1:06:37 - Inspiration & Writer's Block1:15:29 - Hawt or Shat? New Riff1:20:51 - Temple Audio PedalboardThank you TinyWashbear for our Patreon question!
On this episode, I'm joined by Alex Erian, vocalist of the legendary Despised Icon, to chat about Montreal scene history, the beginnings of Deathcore, his background in music, Messorem Brewing, and much more.During the episode I was drinking Elder Chavez from Phil & Sebastien.
Today we have a one on one chat with Chase Wilson from Ov Sulfur about the making of their brand new album Endless that combines and breaks all tropes of the Deathcore, Black Metal, and Metalcore genres. Alongside that we learn about his head tattoo that was inspired by the 2015 Robert Eggers film "The Witch", how he immortalized his grandfather who passed at the end of their recent single Wither, and that one of our favorite moments of the album is actually a secret nod to the band Creed!?!
In episode 252 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas is counting down his five favorite metal albums that don't fit the normal criteria. This is the episode where we go outside the normal parameters. You know we like it weird here! My favorite oddball metal albums of 2025!Get a Sandbar for your calloused hands!https://amzn.to/3L9irD7Get Heavy Metal Philosophy Merch!https://jonbarbas-shop.fourthwall.com/Bands;Messa - https://messa.bandcamp.com/album/the-spinPsychonaut - https://psychonautband.bandcamp.com/album/world-makerCastle Rat - https://castlerat.bandcamp.com/album/the-bestiaryKardashev - https://kardashev.bandcamp.com/album/aluneaThe Devil's Trade - https://thedevilstrade.bandcamp.com/album/nincs-szennyezetlen-sz-pCalva Louise - https://calvalouise.bandcamp.com/album/edge-of-the-abyss-albumHeavy Metal Philosophy Contact;https://heavymetalphilosophy.com/YouTube: https://youtube.com/@heavymetalphilosophyhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/heavy-metal-philosophyJonBarbas@heavymetalphilosophy.comhttps://mobile.twitter.com/heaviestdoyenhttps://www.facebook.com/HeaviestDoyenhttps://www.instagram.com/heavy_metal_philosophy/https://www.threads.net/@heavy_metal_philosophyhttps://bsky.app/profile/jonbarbas.bsky.social #metal #weird #AOTY
Today I go through my Top 10 favorite EP's & Singles and my Top 20 Favorite Albums of 2025!DiscordPatreonSubstackEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comMusic:Lauren Babic - "Breathe You In"Drought - "An Invitation"Deep Sea Diver - "Emergency"Pyschonaut - "Endless Currents"The Callous Daoboys - "Schizophrenia Legacy"Dawn of Ouroboros - "Nebulae"Novelists - "Adam And Eve"Slow Crush - "Haven"Lorna Shore - "Prison Of Flesh"Deafheaven - "Doberman"Echos - "Bruises"Arch Enemy - "Blood Dynasty"
Top METAL Albums of the Year 2025! | Best Deathcore, Black Metal, Metalcore & Underground PicksWelcome back to **Episode 129 of The Metal Maniacs Podcast with your hosts Jay Ingersoll and Modd**, bringing you the **heaviest breakdown of the year – our *official Albums of the Year List!
Chapter 667 - "The Honor Of My Life" ...as read by Myke Terry of VolumesToday we welcome Volumes vocalist Myke Terry to the podcast. The new Volumes record, Mirror Touch, is out this Friday on Fearless Records. Myke talks about his journey across the United States in pursuit of music, the ups and downs of shifting vocalists in Volumes, the nature of how Volumes writes and records music, being proud of what Volumes have created on Mirror Touch, and more! https://volumesofficial.com/DiscordPatreonSubstackEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comChapter 667 Music:Volumes - "Sidewinder"Volumes - "S.O.A.P."Volumes - "Bad Habit"
The BreakdownIn this engaging interview, Ryan Rayle speaks with Gerard from Darkness Divided, exploring the band's history, their journey through the music scene, and their recent reunion. They discuss the challenges of touring, the creative process behind their new music, and the significance of their upcoming show in Austin. Gerard shares insights into the band's evolution, the meaning behind their latest single 'King of the Undertow', and the importance of community in their musical journey.Quick Riffs-Darkness Divided formed in a garage, like many bands.-The band took a break in 2018 due to personal commitments.-Their new song 'King of the Undertow' has a unique fishing theme.-The band values community and fan engagement.Episode Info and Band LinksIG: https://www.instagram.com/darknessdividedband/FB: https://www.facebook.com/darknessdividedATXMP Website: atxmp.transistor.fm/Sponsors / AffiliatesCome and Take It Productions: www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/Come and Take It Live: www.comeandtakeitlive.com/Titan Audio Productions: www.titanaudioproductions.comTexas Metal United: www.facebook.com/TexasMetalUnitedA&R Foundation: www.theanrfoundation.org/The SIMS Foundation: https://simsfoundation.org/
The BreakdownIn this episode of the ATX Metal Podcast, host Ryan sits down with members of the band Future Ghost to discuss their musical journey, upcoming performances, and the vibrant Austin music scene. They share personal stories, insights into their creative process, and the importance of community support, especially in light of mental health awareness. The conversation highlights the band's evolution, challenges in live performances, and their commitment to raising the bar in local music.Quick Riffs-The band discusses the challenges of performing older songs with a new vocalist.-They highlight the importance of local bands and the music scene.-The conversation touches on personal experiences and reflections on their journey.-They express a desire to raise the quality of local music performances.-The band is committed to donating proceeds to the Sims Foundation for mental health awareness.Episode Info and Band LinksIG: Instagram @futureghostmusic LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/FutureghostatxATXMP Website: atxmp.transistor.fm/Sponsors / AffiliatesCome and Take It Productions: www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/Come and Take It Live: www.comeandtakeitlive.com/Titan Audio Productions: www.titanaudioproductions.comTexas Metal United: www.facebook.com/TexasMetalUnitedA&R Foundation: www.theanrfoundation.org/
Garza sits down in-person with Alex Erian & Eric Jarrin from Canadian deathcore band DESPISED ICON. New album “SHADOW WORK” out now! https://despisedicon.comGet Garza's Guitar Tone on Patreon! https://patreon.com/garzapodcast 00:00 - Despised Icon's Lineup03:50 - Rebuilding & Journey to Shadow Work09:07 - Over My Dead Body ft. Matt/Kublai Khan TX12:09 - Personal Growth Through the Years14:15 - How Despised Icon Started23:20 - Alex's Early Days Playing Drums26:06 - How Eric Learned to Play Guitar32:44 - Finding Alex “Grind” Pelletier35:38 - The Healing Process40:05 - Origins of Deathcore55:15 - Suicide Silence, Animosity & Dillinger Escape Plan59:15 - Controlling Emotions, Anxiety & Relationships1:04:14 - Maintaining Career1:07:09 - Getting Out of Canada1:10:47 - Malamor1:12:42 - Antagony1:16:19 - Despised Icon Breakup & Obey The Brave1:18:47 - Last Tour with Mitch Lucker1:20:00 - Bonding & Perseverance1:27:00 - Gold Foil Merch
The BreakdownIn this episode, Ryan hosts the band Cult Burner, discussing their formation, music style, and the vibrant Austin music scene. The band members share their experiences, challenges in finding the right vocalist, and their philosophy on live performances. They emphasize the importance of community and supporting local music, while also sharing memorable concert experiences and their aspirations for the future. The conversation highlights the dynamics within the band and their commitment to creating music that resonates with their audience.Quick Riffs-Cult Burner aims to put on an engaging live show.-The band formed in Austin with a focus on heavy, aggressive music.-Finding the right vocalist was a challenge for the band.-The band values community and supporting local music scenes.-Cult Burner has a unique sound that blends chaotic hardcore and mathcore influences.Episode Info and Band LinksIG: https://www.instagram.com/cultburner/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UCqTufds7l7OoIwaGXYwyR6g Bandcamp: https://cultburner.bandcamp.com/track/in-a-constant-state-of-perilATXMP Website: atxmp.transistor.fm/Sponsors / AffiliatesCome and Take It Productions: www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/Come and Take It Live: www.comeandtakeitlive.com/Titan Audio Productions: www.titanaudioproductions.comTexas Metal United: www.facebook.com/TexasMetalUnitedA&R Foundation: www.theanrfoundation.org/
In this episode we talk to Santtu of Veriteras and Puget Sound Metal Bulletin,
The BreakdownIn this episode of the ATX Metal Podcast, host Ryan Rayle interviews the members of Broken Time Jake and Alyus, a metal band from Temple, Texas. They discuss their journey to the WACKEN Metal Fest, their experiences at live shows, the dynamics within the band, and their writing process for new music. The conversation also touches on the importance of community support for local music and memorable challenges faced during performances. The band shares their excitement for an upcoming show and expresses gratitude for their fans and the Austin music scene.Quick Riffs- The band experienced a significant turning point after performing at the WACKEN Metal Fest.- The band is currently working on new music and plans to release an album soon.- Community support is crucial for local bands to thrive in the music scene.- The upcoming show on December 6th is highly anticipated and features multiple bands.Episode Info and Band LinksIG: https://www.instagram.com/brokentime_official/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BrokenTimeBandLinttree: https://linktr.ee/BrokenTimeATXMP Website: atxmp.transistor.fm/Sponsors / AffiliatesCome and Take It Productions: www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/Come and Take It Live: www.comeandtakeitlive.com/Titan Audio Productions: www.titanaudioproductions.comTexas Metal United: www.facebook.com/TexasMetalUnitedA&R Foundation: www.theanrfoundation.org/Chapters00:00 Introduction to Broken Time02:43 The Journey to Valken Metal Fest05:28 Experiences at the State Finals08:20 The Road Trip to Jersey10:59 Onstage Chemistry and Performance Dynamics13:52 Band Lineup and Changes16:39 Recent Shows and Audience Engagement18:37 Concert Experiences and Challenges23:20 Military Background and Personal Stories27:51 Songwriting Process and New Music31:50 Community and Support in the Music Scene37:46 ATXMP Youtube Animation.mov
Garza sits down in-person with deathcore band SPITE. New album “NEW WORLD KILLER” out now! https://instagram.com/spiteofficial00:00 - NEW WORLD KILLER02:28 - Bay Area to Los Angeles04:40 - Working in Restaurants07:56 - Alex & Darius Being Siblings09:02 - Ben Joining the Band11:13 - Travis Living in Canada & Joining Spite24:00 - Improving as a Drummer28:30 - Writing Drum Parts34:23 - Recording the New Album42:00 - Writing Songs, Collaborating & Experimenting47:26 - Being a “Downtempo” Band48:50 - LIGHTS OUT54:26 - Chasing Trends, AI & Real Music1:04:35 - HUGE Drum Set1:08:54 - Travis' Brainrot Addiction1:20:21 - Catharsis Through Heavy Music1:25:26 - YouTube Video Reactions1:27:53 - Sloppy vs Clean Musicians1:31:46 - Online Trolls & Misinformation1:38:34 - Talking Sh*t & Competition1:43:05 - GAVEL1:46:38 - Writing Caved In1:51:14 - Dave Davidson of Revocation1:52:42 - Horror Movies1:58:50 - Getting a Hernia1:59:48 - Bring SolidSPITE is:Darius Tehrani - VocalsAlex Tehrani - GuitarBen Bamford - BassTravis Regnier - Drums
The BreakdownIn this episode of the ATX Metal Podcast, host Ryan Rayle interviews the members Brien and Ruben of Bridges Ablaze, discussing their journey from formation to their upcoming showcase. The conversation covers their experiences in the local music scene, the importance of vocal training, collaboration in songwriting, and the preparation for live performances. The band shares insights into their creative process, the significance of community support, and their excitement for new music on the horizon.Quick Riffs-The ATX Metal Podcast showcase is an exciting event for local music.-Bridges Alaze formed through a chance meeting at Guitar Center.-Vocal training has been a crucial part of their development as musicians.-The band is working on new music that promises to be heavier and more complex.Episode Info and Band LinksIG: / @bridgesablazeWebstie: bridgesablazeband.com/YouTube: / @bridgesablazeATXMP Website: atxmp.transistor.fm/Sponsors / AffiliatesCome and Take It Productions: www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/Come and Take It Live: www.comeandtakeitlive.com/Titan Audio Productions: www.titanaudioproductions.comTexas Metal United: www.facebook.com/TexasMetalUnitedA&R Foundation: www.theanrfoundation.org/Chapters00:00 Introduction to ATX Metal Podcast Showcase02:26 The Formation of Bridges Band06:48 Bridges' Journey and Successes09:13 Collaborative Dynamics in Music Creation12:02 Vocal Training and Development16:03 The Impact of Connections in Music17:25 Preparing for Live Performances19:45 Excitement for Upcoming Shows20:37 Preparation and Practice for Performances21:33 Physical Fitness and Musical Endurance22:28 Band Dynamics and Drummer Introduction23:15 Upcoming Music and New Releases23:59 Creative Process and Collaboration in Music25:44 Conflict and Resolution in Music Production26:36 The Evolution of Riffs and Ideas28:19 Community and Support for Local Music30:11 Final Thoughts and Call to Action37:17 ATXMP Youtube Animation.mov
The BreakdownIn this episode of the ATX Metal Podcast, host Ryan Rayle interviews the band BatLips, discussing their unique sound, evolution, and upcoming performances. The band members share insights into their creative process, live performances, and the vibrant local music scene in Austin. They reflect on their journey, lineup changes, and the importance of community support in the music industry. The conversation highlights their excitement for future projects and the dynamic nature of their music.Quick Riffs- Their upcoming music reflects a deeper exploration of their sound.- The band aims to create an immersive experience during live shows.- They are excited about their new material and its reception.Episode Info and Band LinksIG: https://www.instagram.com/bat_lips/Bandcamp: https://batlips.bandcamp.com/merchLinktree: https://linktr.ee/bat_lipsATXMP Website: atxmp.transistor.fm/Sponsors / AffiliatesCome and Take It Productions: www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/Come and Take It Live: www.comeandtakeitlive.com/Titan Audio Productions: titanaudioproductions.comTexas Metal United: www.facebook.com/TexasMetalUnitedA&R Foundation: theanrfoundation.org/
Today on the show we pitted 2 new Deathcore records against each other to see whose in better shape from the legends and the next generation Spite released New World Killer and it really shows that band are ready to make the jump and Despised Icon release a new record that proves that you can teach an old dog new tricks Join the Discord! It's full of people sharing sick heavy music all the time.
Today you'll hear clips from interviews with Niklas Karlsson of Orbit Culture, Nils Groth of Heretoir, Molly Rennick of Living Dead Girl, Stefan De Graef of Psychonaut, Jorge Ramírez of Jet Jaguar, Harrison Seanor and Chris Arnold of Downswing, Devin Shidaker of The Acacia Strain, Skye Sweetnam of Sumo Cyco, Darius and Alex Tehrani of Spite, Tom Polzine and Zach Wheeler from Howling Giant, and Joel Holmqvist of Aviana!DiscordPatreonSubstackEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comMusic:Orbit Culture - "Bloodhound"Heretoir - "The Ashen Falls"Living Dead Girl - "Conspiracy"Psychonaut - "Endless Currents"Jet Jaguar - "Mach 10"Downswing - "No God To Me"The Acacia Strain - "A Call Beyond"Sumo Cyco - "Shivers"Spite - "Gavel"Howling Giant - "Canyons"Aviana - "Father"
Chapter 657 - " Expand Our Universe" ...as read by Darius and Alex Tehrani of SpiteToday we welcome Darius and Alex Tehrani from Spite to the podcast! The new Spite record, New World Killer, is out next Friday, October 31st, on Rise Records! The guys talk about the relational aspect of being brothers in a band, working with Will Putney on New World Killer, their Australian fanbase, and more. https://spitecultmerch.com/https://riserecords.com/collections/artist-spiteDiscordPatreonSubstackEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comChapter 657 Music:Spite - "New World Killer"Spite - "Looking Glass"
The BreakdownIn this episode, the ATX Metal Podcast hosts the band Zombie King, discussing their Texas tour, origins, and the importance of community support. The band shares their journey from forming through a Craigslist ad to their latest EP, 'The Reveling.' They reflect on their college experiences, the evolution of their music, and the role of local pride in their success. The conversation highlights the challenges of being an independent band and the collaborative nature of their songwriting and production process. In this engaging conversation, the band members discuss their vocal challenges during recording, the evolution of their music, and their favorite songs to perform live. They share insights about their upcoming tour, the importance of local support, and their musical influences. The discussion also highlights their gratitude towards sponsors and the excitement for future projects, including a big metal show planned for November.Quick riffsTheir latest EP, 'The Reveling,' showcases their growth as artists.Zombie King is a Texas-based metal band with a strong community connection.Future plans include a major metal show that they are currently organizing.They have a lost track that they hope to release in the future.Episode Info and Band LinksIG: Instagram @ZombiekingFB: Facebook @ZomniekingofficialLinktree: ZombieKing | Instagram, Facebook, TikTok | LinktreeSponsors / AffiliatesCome and Take It Productions: www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/Come and Take It Live: www.comeandtakeitlive.com/Titan Audio Productions: titanaudioproductions.comTexas Metal United: www.facebook.com/TexasMetalUnitedA&R Foundation: theanrfoundation.org/LCC Stone: www.facebook.com/LeonsCustomCreationsBarrera's Fried Chicken: www.facebook.com/BarrerasFriedChicken
This week the fellas finally dive into Lorna Shore's long awaited followup to 2022's excellent Pain Remains, the... somewhat less excellent I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me from 2025.
The BreakdownIn this episode of the ATX Metal Podcast, host Ryan speaks with Nick Haas, the creator of Terminal Decay, a deathcore project influenced by horror anime. They discuss Nick's transition from his previous project, The Haas Effect, to Terminal Decay, exploring themes of horror and storytelling through music. The conversation delves into the impact of anime on Nick's creative process, the challenges of character development, and the intricacies of music production. They also touch on personal experiences, the evolution of music styles, and the importance of collaboration in the creative process. In this engaging conversation, Haas and Ryan delve into the intricacies of music production, discussing studio equipment, audio editing techniques, and the evolution of mixing and mastering. They explore the significance of plugins like FabFilter, share personal experiences related to health and creativity, and anticipate the release of new music. The discussion also touches on the role of AI in music production and the challenges faced in the deathcore genre, culminating in a nostalgic return of the 'Does It Stank?' segment.Quick RiffsTerminal Decay is heavily influenced by horror anime.Nick is working on a four-song EP with a narrative focus.He hires voice actors to enhance storytelling in his music.The character Rena from Higurashi inspired one of his songs.Nick emphasizes the importance of creating original characters to avoid copyright issues.Episode InfoBandcamp - Music | Terminal DecayTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@terminaldecaybandYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TerminaldecaybandSoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/terminaldecaySpotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/1IruVWyz90qe3KiinB9odY Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/terminaldecaybandATXMP Website: https://atxmp.transistor.fm/Sponsors / AffiliatesCome and Take It Productions: https://www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/Come and Take It Live: https://www.comeandtakeitlive.com/Titan Audio Productions: https://titanaudioproductions.comTexas Metal United: https://www.facebook.com/TexasMetalUnitedA&R Foundation: https://theanrfoundation.org/
Chapter 655 - "We Know What We Want To Do" ...as read by Devin Shidaker of The Acacia Strain Today welcome Devin Shidaker, guitarist for The Acacia Strain, to the podcast! The new Acacia Strain record, You Are Safe From God Here, is out this Friday on Rise Records! Devin talks about the Ohio metalcore scene, how The Acacia Strain approaches writing new music, the current state of touring, and a lot more.https://youaresafefromgodhere.com/DiscordPatreonSubstackEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comChapter 655 Music:The Acacia Strain - "A Call Beyond"The Acacia Strain - "Send Help"The Acacia Strain - "Chain"The Acacia Strain - "Holy Moonlight"The Acacia Strain - "Swamp Mentality"
The BreakdownIn this episode of the ATX Metal Podcast, host Ryan speaks with Eamon Danzig about his new album, Thanatocracy, and the personal and political themes that inspired it. Eamon shares his journey of overcoming personal struggles, including sobriety, and how these experiences shaped his music. The conversation delves into the importance of community support, class consciousness, and the role of music in addressing social issues. Eamon emphasizes the need for artists to use their platforms for positive change and encourages listeners to support local music. The episode concludes with reflections on the impact of technology on society and the importance of critical thinking.Quick Riffs-Music can serve as a powerful tool for social change-Community support is crucial for artists and musicians-Class consciousness is a central theme in Eamon's work-Supporting local music is essential for cultural growth-The conversation highlights the need for artists to address social issues in their workEpisode InfoBandcamp: https://orodrim1.bandcamp.com/musicIG: https://www.instagram.com/orodrim_official/ATXMP Website: https://atxmp.transistor.fm/Sponsors / AffiliatesCome and Take It Productions: https://www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/Come and Take It Live: https://www.comeandtakeitlive.com/Titan Audio Productions: https://titanaudioproductions.comA&R Foundation: https://theanrfoundation.org/Chapters00:00 Introduction and Transition to Personal Updates03:06 Personal Growth and Sobriety Journey05:47 The Creative Process Behind 'Thanatocracy'08:30 Political Themes in Music and the Black Metal Scene11:19 Current Events and Humanitarian Issues14:04 Class Consciousness and Societal Reflections23:46 Exploring the Dark Side of Leadership26:17 The Society of the Spectacle: Modern Capitalism's Impact28:38 Artistic Inspiration and Community Support30:21 Civil Disobedience and Humanitarian Efforts32:22 The Power of Music and Lyrics34:50 Supporting Local Music and Artists36:57 Navigating the Music Industry: Streaming vs. Physical Sales39:13 Gratitude for the Music Community44:54 Future Releases and Community Engagement47:05 ATXMP Youtube Animation.mov
The BreakdownIn this episode of the ATX Metal Podcast, host Ryan interviews Aaron from the band, discussing their journey from Austin to Pampa, Texas, the challenges of being in a band, and the transition to focusing on an online presence. Aaron shares insights about the local music scene, the realities of band practice, and the formation of their new project, 'The Hey Man Project.' The conversation also touches on the cost of living, work-life balance, and the unique experiences that come with being a musician in a small town. In this conversation, Aaron discusses the complexities of being in a band, the challenges of marketing music, and the importance of supporting local artists. He shares insights on the dynamics within the band, the investment required to succeed, and the different paths musicians can take in their careers. The conversation also touches on the significance of storytelling in music and the evolving landscape of the local music scene.TakeawaysRadio stations can play a pivotal role in promoting local music.Covers can provide fresh perspectives on popular songs.Supporting local music is essential for community growth.Local music scenes often lack support and visibility.Touring is crucial for a band's growth and exposure.Episode InfoLinkTree: MAN… | Instagram, TikTok | Linktree IG: https://tr.ee/hCY4dzey9VTikTok: MAN. (@man.atx) | TikTokATXMP Website: https://atxmp.transistor.fm/Sponsors / AffiliatesCome and Take It Productions: https://www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/Come and Take It Live: https://www.comeandtakeitlive.com/Titan Audio Productions: https://titanaudioproductions.comA&R Foundation: https://theanrfoundation.org/
Will Ramos discusses Lorna Shore's latest album, what it's like reflecting on his time with the band and much more.
Garza sits down in-person with Yan Blanchette & Dom Dez. Hosts for Brutality Podcast. https://youtube.com/@brutalitypodSPONSORS:Sweetwater - https://imp.i114863.net/rnrmVBDistroKid - https://distrokid.com/vip/garza 30% OFF!00:00 - “Yan”06:13 - How Yan & Dom Met10:03 - Starting the Brutality Podcast12:43 - Deathcore Nostalgia // Myspace Era21:19 - Meditation22:30 - Myspace Deathcore Revival25:24 - Band/Industry Strategy33:53 - Who Invented Deathcore?48:45 - Suicide Silence Return?50:24 - Podcasting, Intention & Passion57:01 - Finn McKenty & Punk Rock MBA1:04:20 - Deathcore Backlash, Haters1:16:08 - Theo Von “Fan” Confrontation1:28:21 - Hosting vs Guesting1:32:00 - Reflecting1:40:18 - Top 5 Deathcore Bands1:51:17 - Worst Deathcore Trends1:56:55 - Not Moving on Stage
Chapter 634 - "Choosing To Burn Something Down" ...as read by Nathan James of Fox LakeToday we welcome Fox Lake vocalist Nathan James to the podcast! The new Fox Lake record, New World Heat, is out today on MNRK Heavy! Nathan talks about how losing football led to his focus on music, the guiding template for Fox Lake's musical direction, the themes and inspiration for New World Heat, nu metal, and more. https://www.foxlakeband.com/https://foxlakeco.bandcamp.com/album/new-world-heatDiscordPatreonSubstackEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comChapter 634 Music:Fox Lake - "Pure Adrenaline"Fox Lake - "Cold Hard Truth"Fox Lake - "Freestyle"
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"
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"
Chapter 632 - "Stick To It And Push Forward" ...as read by Max and Lukas of THROATCUTToday we welcome Max and Lukas from THROATCUT to the podcast! The new THROATCUT record, Resilience, is out today on Arising Empire Records! The guys talk about their experience trying to start bands, how wanting to be more authentic led to the formation of THROATCUT, signing with Arising Empire, the themes on Resilience, and more! https://throatcut.com/https://arising-empire.shop/kuenstler/throatcut./DiscordPatreonSubstackEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comChapter 632 Music:THROATCUT - "death.rebirith."THROATCUT - "shattered.glass."THROATCUT - "snake.eater."THROATCUT - "stray."