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Wir lassen mal wieder nichts anbrennen außer uns selbst, aber wir wollen nicht jammern, sondern euch geile Alben vorstellen. Mit dabei fette und doch sehr unterschiedliche Metalcore Platten von Employed To Serve und Ancst, Mr. Motherfucker himself Wednesday 13 mit Album Nr. 10 und solider Melodic Death Metal von Deserted Fear, die live aber noch mehr überzeugen. Außerdem ist Filme raten angesagt mit der neuen Coffin Feeder Platte. Witchel glänzt da nicht unbedingt, kann dann aber mit Background Infos zu den Ursprüngen des Snuff-Films auftrumpfen.Natürlich gibt es auch weitere Anspieltipps und wir spoilern Kung Fury 2. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Dies ist unsere vorerst letzte Folge, denn wir machen eine kleine Babypause! Bis wir zurück sind, hört doch einfach in unsere alten Folgen rein. ThemenIntro 00:00Lass mal wieder was mit Bier machen!Sudden Death Brewing - Infestation Affliction 06:02Album ReviewsEmployed To Serve - Fallen Star 09:30Wednesday 13 - Mid Death Crisis 20:36Deserted Fear - Veins Of Fire 38:44Ancst - Dominion 44:30Anspieltipps 51:00Caustic Wound - Grinding Mechanism Of Torment Labyrinthus Stellarum - Rift In RealityCoffin Feeder - Big TroubleGhost Bath - Rose Thorn NecklaceGhost - SkeletáRise Of The Northstar - Neo ParisFilm TalkKung Fury II 01:03:54Song Zitate 01:12:53Hat dir die Folge gefallen? Dann freuen wir uns über deine Unterstützung via PayPal.Me!Mehr von uns gibt's hier: Homepage | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Spotify Playlists | YouTube
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Join us, as we discuss a bunch of our favourite releases from April - Ancient Death, Buried Realm, Caustic Wound, Employed To Serve, Final Dose, Fool's Game, Ghost, Inhuman Nature, Inoculation, LIK, Tómarúm, Tribunal & XweaponXSubscribe on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@bangersmoshpodcast
Featuring new music from: Desolated, Thurifer, Final Dose & Loathe. Live review of Dvne. Plus the usual news & chat from the alternative world. Our new merch is now available at https://www.dethkult.co/collections/machograndepod Audible - audibletrial.com/machogrande Spotify Playlists Voicemail - 05603 689 842 contact us - info@machograndepodcast.co.uk Twitter - @machograndepod 'This (non profit) podcast is intended for promotional purposes only' Macho Grande Podcast' does not claim to own copyright etc, all copyright is respected to the artists and labels.
On this episode of the podcast, we're joined by Justine and Sammy of Church Road Records/Employed To Serve—exploring how the dual demands of running a label and playing in a touring band shape their daily lives and creative decisions. Church Road Records may have started in 2017 as a DIY operation run out of a spare room, but in just a few short years, it has carved out a reputation for consistency, taste, and innovation in the world of underground heavy music. What sets Church Road apart isn't just the quality of its roster, but the sense of identity that runs through the label—an identity that's rooted in the personal vision and hands-on approach of its founders. Evan and I speak with Justine and Sammy about the origins of the label, the practical and emotional challenges of launching a self-funded venture, and the evolution that has seen Church Road grow from a passion project to a respected institution within the scene. We also dig into the label's unique subscription service model, the criteria they use when signing new artists, and their broader thoughts on the shifting landscape of the music industry in 2025. Of course, we also talk about Employed to Serve, the acclaimed band that Justine fronts and Sammy plays guitar in—exploring how the dual demands of running a label and playing in a touring band shape their daily lives and creative decisions. This episode offers an inside look at what it takes to build and sustain a truly independent label in today's music ecosystem—and why passion, resilience, and community remain at the core of it all. Link: https://churchroadrecords.com Intro Music: Wallowing: Flesh & Steel.
Justine Jones Employed To Serve Interview: Justine sits down with Scott Penfold on the latest Loaded Radio Podcast to dive deep into the band's latest album Fallen Star, collaborating with Will Ramos of Lorna Shore, drawing inspiration from Scandinavian melodic death metal, and how she balances fronting a crushing metalcore band while running Church Road Records. Justine Jones opens up about the emotional and creative journey behind Fallen Star With their highly anticipated fifth studio album Fallen Star arriving back on April 25, 2025, Employed To Serve are ushering in a new era of modern metalcore—one that fuses melody, rage, and raw vulnerability in equal measure. Frontwoman Justine Jones joins Scott Penfold on this week's Loaded Radio Podcast to pull back the curtain on the emotional core of the new record and what fans can expect from this bold new chapter. In the conversation, Justine breaks down the band's stylistic evolution, citing influences like In Flames and Soilwork as guiding lights behind the album's more melodic and expansive sound. “We wanted to create something that felt bigger, more cinematic,” she says. “There's still heaviness—but it's in service of the emotion, not just brutality for brutality's sake.” 'Atonement' with Will Ramos brings fury and fun to the spotlight The podcast also digs into the band's lead single "Atonement", which features none other than Will Ramos of Lorna Shore on guest vocals. The track rips with intensity, and its Office-inspired music video has been making waves for its tongue-in-cheek take on workplace chaos. According to Justine, the idea for the video came from wanting to show a different side of the band. Recording one song at a time, and what it taught Justine about herself In a new approach for Fallen Star, Justine recorded her vocals one track at a time instead of tackling them all at once. The result? A more focused and emotionally connected performance across the board. “It helped me put everything I had into each individual song,” she explains. “That kind of care really brought the record to life.” Running Church Road Records while fronting one of the UK's heaviest bands Aside from her vocal duties, Justine also co-runs the fiercely independent Church Road Records with guitarist Sammy Urwin. The label has become a hub for some of the most exciting rising acts in heavy music. On the podcast, she talks about how that role complements her work in Employed To Serve and why keeping things DIY still matters in today's oversaturated industry. Touring, the future of the band, and staying grounded through chaos With a new UK headline tour on the horizon and buzz building around Fallen Star, Employed To Serve seem poised to take their place among the elite modern metal acts pushing the genre forward. But Justine remains refreshingly grounded: “We're always just trying to make the best music we can—if it connects with people, that's the real reward.” Bio Employed To Serve is a British metalcore band formed in 2011 in Woking, England, by vocalist Justine Jones and guitarist Sammy Urwin. Initially emerging from the underground scene with a raw, grindcore-influenced sound, the band has evolved to incorporate elements of hardcore punk, mathcore, and death metal. Their discography includes five studio albums: Greyer Than You Remember (2015), The Warmth of a Dying Sun (2017), Eternal Forward Motion (2019), Conquering (2021), and Fallen Star (2025). Known for their intense live performances and thought-provoking lyrics, Employed To Serve has been praised for crushing the modern metalcore scene while maintaining a DIY ethos.
Today we are joined all the way from the UK with Sammy and Justine of the mega rising metalcore act Employed To Serve. Beyond us being into their music for the past couple years what we loved the most about this interview is learning their adorable origin story of being high school sweethearts. They tell the tale of how they met and eventually how the band came to be. We also learn about Justine's journey of finding her metal voice, and the evolution of their sound leading into their brand new album "Fallen Star" that features some heavy hitters like Jesse Leach of Killswitch Engage, and Will Ramos of Lorna Shore. Fallen Star is now streaming and available everywhere this week. Around listening to this chat this is a must listen to album of 2025 and is an absolute heavy metal masterpiece.
Fallen Star.On this episode I am joined by Justine Jones from the band Employed to ServeMark and Me is now on YouTube - Please subscribe here https://www.youtube.com/@markandmePlease support the Mark and Me Podcast via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/Markandme or you can buy me a coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/markandme.The Mark and Me podcast is proudly sponsored by Richer Sounds.Visit richersounds.com now to shop for all your hi-fi, home cinema and TV solutions. Also, don't forget to join their VIP club for FREE with just your email address to receive a great range of fantastic privileges.The Mark and Me podcast is also proudly sponsored by Vice-Press.If you are a fan of films and pop culture, check out Vice Press. All of their limited edition posters, art prints & collectibles are officially licensed & are made for fans like us to collect & display in their homes. Vice Press work directly with artists and licensors to create artwork and designs that are exclusive to them.This year, Vice Press also launched Vice Press Home Video, dedicated to releasing classic films on VHS. And yes, they play! Get 10% off of your first order using code MARKANDME10 or head to vice-press.com/discount/MARKANDME10All artwork and designs are produced by Dead Good Tees - Dead Good Tee crafts graphic T-shirts for true horror and movie enthusiasts. Drawing inspiration from classic movies, iconic villains, and the darker side of cinema, their designs offer a subtle nod to the genre's most unforgettable moments. Visit www.deadgoodtees.co.ukEvery episode of Mark and Me is for Billy x
Bill sits down with the incredible Justine Jones from Employed to Serve! Hear her unlikely journey from jamming Justin Timberlake and Now That's What I Call Music to fronting a crushing heavy metal force. Justine talks about working with Jesse Leach (Killswitch Engage) and Will Ramos (Lorna Shore), the formation of Employed to Serve, their camaraderie with Gojira, and all the brutal details leading up to their new album "Fallen Star" dropping April 25th. Get ready to bang your head!Get a free Rumble Account so you can comment! https://rumble.com/register/classicmetalshow/Get commercial free versions of our episodes, advance releases and exclusive content by subscribing to Rumble Premium! https://rumble.com/premiumNOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows, are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not. #EmployedToServePodcast #JustineJonesInterview #MetalOrigins #FallenStarAlbum #HeavyMusic
Nannnn, nan, nan ce n'est pas un poisson, les amis ! L'Antre est encore là cette semaine, pour s'occuper de vos oreilles, pour les réveiller en "douceur"... Et comment qu'on fait ? Et ben on vous balance tout pour vous secouer de la tête aux pieds ! News, Infos, News popols de Myster X et bien sur, et ça vous l'attendez chaque semaine, une playlist tartasse dans la tronche a faire colorer un chat albinos ! Retrouvez EON, DISTURB, ALIEN WEAPONRY, KNIVES, DEATH WHORE, DEEZ NUTS, EVANESCENCE, EMPLOYED TO SERVE, TEN56., EKTOMORF, HATE, LARCɆNIA ROɆ, MEGARAPTOR, REDEMPTION, SUN, NAUFRAAGE, WHEN PLAGUES COLLIDE et X-POZED !Alors ça te décoiffe ça, ou pas ?La playlist complète est là : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1N-GJhiSLPusFFQh_EKzBcD1EixllW7sC/view?usp=sharingAbonnez-vous à la chaine YouTube pour ne rien rater : https://www.youtube.com/@antremetal@Fatlab Studio @Skull strings @Asso We Rock @Actu-METAL Toulouse @Radio Transparence @Metal Invasion Radio/Podcast @poulettessisters #lesexplosdepit-----------------------------------Nooooo, no, no it's not an april fool's joke, folks ! L'Antre is here again this week, to take care of your ears, to “gently” wake them up... How do we do it ? Well, we're throwing everything we've got at you to shake you up from head to toe ! News, info, Myster X news popols and, of course - and this is something you've come to expect every week - an in-your-face "tartasse" playlist that's enough to make an albino cat turn color ! Listen to EON, DISTURB, ALIEN WEAPONRY, KNIVES, DEATH WHORE, DEEZ NUTS, EVANESCENCE, EMPLOYED TO SERVE, TEN56, EKTOMORF, HATE, LARCɆNIA ROɆ, MEGARAPTOR, REDEMPTION, SUN, NAUFRAAGE, WHEN PLAGUES COLLIDE and X-POZED !So, does this blow your hair or not ?
Employed to Serve masterminds Justine Jones and Sammy Urwin join The Razor's Edge to talk all about their upcoming album 'Fallen Star', released in April via Spinefarm Records.We also delve into the bands begins, compare drum machines to human drummers, discuss the guest stars on the album, their upcoming headline tour and count how many times Sammy can say like in 35 minutes. (Make a guess before you listen!)=====================Follow The Razor's Edge online:Web: https://therazorsedge.rocksFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/therazorsedgerocksTwitter: https://twitter.com/_therazorsedge_Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therazorsedgerocks
****PODCAST**** Tune In again toSONGS TO RUIN MMH - The Home of Rock Radio 8-10pm - for the Music Collection You Left Behind! Listen out also for this week's *What Are The Kids Listening To* From; Employed To Serve ….And *The Last Request* from one of our listeners Lucy Johnson Awesome Tunes from the likes of..... Deafheaven Testament #Mahumodo SUAHN glass beach Heartagram The Human League Limp Bizkit You Me At Six James Brown Dance Gavin Dance Hell Is For Heroes Fatherson Everything Everything Panic! At The Disco blanket mewithoutYou DON BROCO #SophiaGeorge FUNERAL FOR A FRIEND ITHACA The Fall of Troy Ice Cube #Podcast #radiostation #DAB #Alternative #punk #punkpop #posthardcore #postmetal #postrock #hiphop #emo #newmetal Tune in 8-10 PM only on https://mmhradio.co.uk/
This week Sam and Marcos talk Bring Me The Horizon vs Coldplay at the BRIT Awards, Inkcarceration Festival 2025 lineup, 10 Years of Pvris' White Noise, new music from Electric Callboy, Landmvrks, Nova Twins, Silent Planet, Badflower and more, plus reviews of new albums from Grayscale and Vacant Home, is it ok to wear band merch to a concert(?) and lots more! News: Bring Me The Horizon vs Coldplay at the BRIT Awards, Pvris 10 Year Anniversary Tour and rerecording of White Noise, Frank Iero makes a statement, Inkcarceration Festival lineup and more starting at (09:03). Spotlight: Solsic, Hammer To Nail, and A Tiger Made of Lightning starting at (34:02) New Music: Electric Callboy, Silent Planet, Invent Animate, Nova Twins, Employed To Serve, Badflower, Magnolia Park and Landmvrks starting at (42:11). Reviews: Grayscale (1:16:00) and Vacant Home (1:39:00). Become a Patron to gain early access and exclusive benefits! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Sotspodcast Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0jp0fpudUz7gvu0SFaXhK3?si=6cddbd5b63564c9a Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@sotspod Discord: https://discord.com/invite/3egU3Dk Merch: https://www.sotspodcast.com/merch Twitter: https://twitter.com/SOTSPodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sotspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sotspodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sotspodcast Threads: https://www.threads.net/@sotspodcast?hl=en Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/sotspodcast.bsky.social
Its episode 3 of Favourite Noizzes and Will first guest today is Sammy Urwin of Church Road Records/Employed To Serve. Will and Sammy chat about the incredible year the label has had including releases from Lowen and Hidden Mothers as well as the records they have coming out next year that include Grief Ritual, Wren and latest signing Forlorn. As if that's not enough Sammy tells Will that new ETS is imminent and we can expect a record and shows next year too. Oh and he talks about his favourite album of 2024. Will has the second guest of the day on who is the lovely El Reeve of Mountain Caller, who returns to talk about her favourite album of the year and what it means to her. She also chat's about the release of their own record this year, the highlights, readjusting and what 2025 will look like for them, with some super interesting insight into the band's writing process for what will come next. Thanks to Liquid Death for murdering our thirst. Follow Noizze and Noizze Podcast Network on Social Media and remember to follow us on Spotify, Apple Music & wherever you stream your podcasts! You can check out Noizze playlists with weekly picks and updates through our Essential Playlist. The best way to support is to follow and subscribe but you can also support by grabbing yourself some Noizze Merch. Go and check out Elyrean who are responsible for the theme and hench riffs.
Justine and Sammy of Employed to Serve talk to us about their return to Damnation Festival. They tell us what they have planned for their special set, talk about Halloween shows, the new album - due in April 2025, their work with Church Road Records and more. ===================== Follow The Razor's Edge online: Web: https://therazorsedge.rocks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therazorsedgerocks Twitter: https://twitter.com/_therazorsedge_ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therazorsedgerocks
En los sermones de EL PREDICAROCK podremos conocer los 10 mandamientos de una de las mejores bandas del panorama del Rock y Metal contemporáneo. En este sermón vamos a conocer un poco más de la historia y las mejores canciones del grupo EMPLOYED TO SERVE. EMPLOYED TO SERVE es una de las bandas más representativas y relevantes dentro de la escena del PostHardcore y Metal británico. Con un sonido muy actual, intenso, pesado y no exento de gran despliegue de recursos y habilidades, EMPLOYED TO SERVE se ha ganado un hueco muy importante dentro de la escena metalera de Reino Unido. Lista de canciones: -UNIVERSAL CHOKEHOLD - OWED ZERO - BEG FOR RAIN - I SPEND MY DAYS - VOID AMBITION - ETERNAL FORWARD MOTION - MARK OF THE GRAVE - FORCE FED - WE DON´T NEED YOU - EXIST Listado de canciones en Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7oMGbUMp56b8qOzwzBuI4e?si=kbRCMGUkQ0-JPexAteeYIQ&pi=e-qAa3PKs4QSq6 Líneas de contacto Email: metalfeverpodcast@gmail.com Facebook: METAL FEVER Instragram: metalfeverpodcast
On this episode I'm joined by music producer and mixing engineer, Lewis Johns.Lewis has worked on records from the likes of Svalbard, Employed To Serve, Ithaca, Pupil Slicer, Modern Error and a bunch more. We talk about how he got into music production, the difference between mixing, engineering and mastering, tips for those interested in music production, and loads more.A new episode will be released every Thursday.-----HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
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From our 'Live from Bloodstock 2023' series - We talk to Justine from Heavy Metal band Employed To Serve We talk all about their set at the festival earlier on that day on the main stage, how they prepare for a festival show, their latest album 'Conquering', their upcoming tour with Pupil Slicer, their recent run of festival shows, a conversation about The Sophie Lancaster Foundation and being different in the world, plus so much more. If you like this interview then please leave it a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel so you never miss out on any of our videos. Employed To Serve - Official Website The Chronicles of Podcast - Official Website Stay Cozy Clothing - Official Website Sophie Lancaster Foundation - Official Website
Justine, vocalist of Employed to Serve, chats with us at Bloodstock Festival about the bands thunderous performance earlier in the day. She also covers touring with Gojira, their upcoming headline tour of the UK, and the follow up to 2021's album Conquering. ===================== Follow The Razor's Edge online: Web: https://therazorsedge.rocksFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/therazorsedgerocksTwitter: https://twitter.com/_therazorsedge_Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therazorsedgerocks
Justine speaks about the recording process for the band's latest album, dating guitarist Sammy years before the band started and stepping into a vocalist role due to necessity, the concept of the 'Exist' music video, meeting childhood idols, how she runs the label in a different way, and gives advice to younger women getting into the industry.
Love is in the air this week as we unleash our 2nd brand new season regular episode idea...the couples episode! In what we here at 3ITMN hope will be something we can actually keep going season on season, our guests in this week's pod are quite frankly one of the greatest couples in the metal universe right now, Sammy and Justine from Employed To Serve and Church Road Records (as well as so many other brilliant musical, business and life endeavours).Sammy and Justine chose their Top 3 Comfort Films, with a slight extension/explanation added about the films being ones watched post tour, when all the hard work from playing shows and gigs has ended and the pair finally have a moment to themselves. The picks cover all bases, the classic, the guilty pleasure and the…erm…the really out there, leftfield choice.All four take some time off their comfort film chatter and head to recommendation corner, where this week there is big chat about a classic album, a new album, a TV show that could be seen as a guilty pleasure, and a pair of TV shows some consider to be the very best. Crikey.We end on a Tuesday Top 3 that sparks some healthy debate and chatter with M and R, a few shout outs, the next week guest reveal and this week's free indie label advert from Flatspot Records.Follow us on socials @3isthemagicnumberpodScreaming Trees - Sweet OblivionGilmore GirlsGiant Walker - All in Good TimeBetter Call Saul / Breaking Bad
Feat new music from: Cave In, Human Impact, State Of You, Credic, Venus Principle. Plus the usual news & chat from the alternative world. Audible - audibletrial.com/machogrande Spotify Playlists Big Cartel - https://machogrande.bigcartel.com Voicemail - 05603 689 842 contact us - info@machograndepodcast.co.uk Twitter - @machograndepod merch - http://www.machogrande.bigcartel.com/ 'This (non profit) podcast is intended for promotional purposes only' Macho Grande Podcast' does not claim to own copyright etc, all copyright is respected to the artists and labels.
Justine Jones is the vocalist for Employed to Serve. She likens Saturday Night Wrist to Fight Club. We're not supposed to talk about Fight Club. Or Bruno. But we will talk about Deftones. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode we welcome UK metallers Employed To Serve to the PHUA cauldron of doom for a big ol' chat around everything from their latest stormer of a record Conquering, their growing label Church Road Records and everything in between. Thank you Sammy and Justine for being awesome guests - dig in now!
Als Fear Inoculum de meningen nog niet genoeg verdeelde, doen de ticketprijzen van Tool's Europese tour dat wel. Een kaartje voor de beste zitplek in de Amsterdamse kabelkubus (staan is er niet bij, dat is voor jonge mensen en die groep bedient de band niet) kost je maar liefst twee keer je opgebouwde pensioen en zelfs dan moet je er nog een krantenwijk naast nemen. De presentatoren van Osmium, bestaande uit een rasechte econoom en een doorgewinterde Action-shopper, vinden hier uiteraard wat van. Waar ze ook een appeltje mee te schillen hebben, is het ondergeschikt behandelen van de metalscene in de mainstream. Deze keer wordt de organisatie van het Best Kept Secret festival op de pijnbank gelegd, die Amenra als enige metalband boekte voor de aankomende editie. Wat doet een door de scene op handen gedragen band op zo'n uitgeblust en elitair festival als dit? Tot slot is het vijfde seizoen van het jaar weer aangebroken, te weten het lijstjesseizoen. En dat betekent dat de presentatoren hun persoonlijke favorieten van de afgelopen twaalf maanden behandelen, alsmede hoe ze het muziekjaar an sich ervoeren. De drieëndertigste aflevering van de zwaarste podcast in het Nederlands zit dus voller dan de zak van de kerstman, maar brengt nog niet half zo veel vreugde onder het volk. Luisteren dus!
O site Loudwire fez uma lista com as 35 melhores músicas de metal de 2021. Hoje a dupla de dois, Plinio e Cristiano, analisou as top 10 dessa lista um tanto quanto estranha. Top 10 da Loudwire: 10. Every Time I Die, "Planet Shit" 9. Cynic, "Ascension Codes" 8. Bodom After Midnight, "Paint the Sky With Blood" 7. Architects, “Dead Butterflies” 6. Employed to Serve, "Exist" 5. Bewitcher, "Satanic Magic Attack" 4. Gojira, “Born for One Thing” 3. Slaughter to Prevail, "Baba Yaga" 2. Spiritbox, “Circle With Me” 1. Lorna Shore, "To The Hellfire" Link da matéria: https://loudwire.com/best-metal-songs-2021/ E aí, concordam? O que faltou?
Justine Jones of Employed to Serve and Church Road Records & I have a conversation about how she coped with 2020, her 1st Brews, the soundtrack to her youth, her 1st shows, getting into extreme vocals, "Conquering", starting Church Roads Records, how she has been filling the void, an Employed to Serve Brew & her hangover cure. Throughout this conversation, Justine enjoyed Cornish Crown Brewery 's "Citra Boom" the 4% Citra Pale Ale while I enjoyed Overhop Canada x Vox&Hops' brand new Collab "DOUBLE VOX&OVERHOPS" the 8.5% DDH Double NEIPA. "DOUBLE VOX&OVERHOPS" was hopped with Citra, Galaxy & Vic Secret Hops, it poured out with a killer hazy veil, slapped juicy fruit on the nose & smashes a somewhat dry sneaky smooth tropical finish. This is a Heavy Montreal presents Vox&Hops episode! Heavy Montreal is Montreal's premier metal promoter. They host one of North America's best Metal Festivals & present countless amazing events during the rest of the year. I am truly honored & extremely excited to have them involved in the podcast. I am stoked to have teamed up with them to bring you Heavy Montreal presents Vox&Hops Brewtal Montreal featuring Cryptopsy, The Agonist, The Great Sabatini, Necrotic Mutation & Burning the Oppressor. All night long you can enjoy beers from BG Brasserie Urbaine, Messorem Bracitorium, Brassserie du Bas Canada, Brasserie Sir John, 5e Baron & Brasseur de Montreal. Tickets are now on sale so get yours via the link below!! Make sure to check out Vox&Hops' Brewtal Awakenings Playlist which has been curated by the Metal Architect Jerry Monk himself on either Spotify or Apple Music. This playlist is packed with all the freshest, sickest & most extreme albums each week!!! Photo Credit: Andy Ford Episode Links: Website: https://www.voxandhops.com/ Join The Vox&Hops Mailing List: http://eepurl.com/hpu9F1 Employed to Serve: https://employedtoserve.bandcamp.com/ Church Roads Records: https://www.churchroadrecords.com/ Cornish Crown Brewery: http://www.cornishcrown.co.uk/ Overhop Canada: https://overhop.com/ Heavy Montreal: https://www.heavymontreal.com/ Heavy Montreal presents Vox&Hops Brewtal Montreal: https://www.ticketmaster.ca/event/31005B460F8A3B1C?lang=en-ca&brand=evenko Vox&Hops Brewtal Awakenings Playlist: Apple: https://music.apple.com/ca/playlist/vox-hops-brewtal-awakenings/pl.u-e98lkV9FaxdqVGW?ls Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5TI4US4dO7PfwwlUhWC5hG?si=c5fd8a23126347e1 Sound Talent Media: https://soundtalentmedia.com/ Vox&Hops Metal Podcast Merchandise: https://www.indiemerchstore.com/collections/vendors?q=Vox%26Hops
Turn this one up, and make sure your neighbors hear it too while you're at it, as we welcome the powerful frontwoman Justine Jones from the U.K. based metallic hardcore outfit, Employed To Serve. We invite Justine along with us to talk about their highly-anticipated 4th studio album “Conquering”. It's been roughly a decade into the makings for Justine, and with the new album, she and her bandmates are finally feeling they have hit their stride. Justine describes the production process from the first day to the last day and how there was a sense of pressure to reach their ceiling of musicianship. Aside from an album release, we also ask Justine about her record label called “Church Road Records” which she co-owns with her partner and bandmate Sammy Urwin. Founded in 2017 while overcoming the challenges during the recent pandemic, Justine is determined to keep the wheels turning by taking part within the music business herself. Whether it's on the stage or off, the passion and dedication within her craft remains at an all time high. One could even say, she is “Conquering” her way through her love for the music she so often puts on dynamic display. The album is full of jawbreaking riffs, ferocious vocals, and hammering drums incorporated with the sounds of hardcore punk. Take our word for it, and have the ice packs ready for the ensuing headbanging. Employed To Serve's new record “Conquering” is out now worldwide via Spinefarm Records.Stay connected with Employed To Serve, visit: http://www.employedtoserve.com/, https://www.facebook.com/employedtoserve, and https://www.instagram.com/employedtoserve/Stay connected with IUF, visit: https://interviewunderfire.com/
Etttt hop, voilà un podcast ! Yeahhh un week-end qui débute bien, non ? Encore une émission bien balancée pour vos petites oreilles avides de sensations. De la chronique, bien chroniquée par Mélie, de l'info concert, de la sortie d'albums et bien sur de la zik à profusion cette semaine avec EMPLOYED TO SERVE,WE CAME AS ROMANS, A PALE HORSE NAMED DEATH, MINISTRY, CARBONIC FIELDS, GUNS N' ROSES, DEATHAWAITS, MOK3RY, MUNDILFARI, BRAND OF SACRIFICE, ELKAPATH, ENEMY INSIDE, ANTTI MARTIKAINEN, KEHLVIN, OSSUARY et puis WAGE WAR...Sacré programme que celui-là ! Alors vous venez voir d'un peu plus prés ce que ça donne ? Surtout qu'en plus on vous propose une AntreView super sympa cette semaine avec l'association PLS de Toulouse qui vous propose un concert "On The Road Tribute Night" à l'usine à musique avec 3 groupes et un DJ concept (Ten Ton Cover, No Leaf Cover, Trooper 666 et DJ Metalus)...La playlist de la semaine : https://mega.nz/file/KZgyCLgB#HNUJ7pb8bCYjIj8857LN8j6kF8k2dD2Eo_-bY01TXBkRetrouvez l'AntreView sur notre chaine YouTube et abonnez-vous pour ne rien rater : https://www.youtube.com/c/LAntreLEmissionduMétalLes partenaires :@Fatlab Studio@Skull strings@IGNIS PROD@werooooock@Actu-METAL Toulouse@Radio Transparence@Metal Invasion Radio/Podcast@FuriosFest---------------------------------------------------------------And hop, here's a podcast ! Yeahhh a weekend that starts well, right? Another well-balanced show for your little ears eager for sensations. Chronicle, well reviewed by Mélie, concert info, album release and of course galore music this week with EMPLOYED TO SERVE, WE CAME AS ROMANS, A PALE HORSE NAMED DEATH, MINISTRY, CARBONIC FIELDS, GUNS N' ROSES, DEATHAWAITS, MOK3RY, MUNDILFARI, BRAND OF SACRIFICE, ELKAPATH, ENEMY INSIDE, ANTTI MARTIKAINEN, KEHLVIN, OSSUARY and then WAGE WAR...Big program that this one ! So you come to see a little closer what it gives ? Especially since in addition we offer you a super nice AntreView this week with the PLS association of Toulouse which do for you a concert "On The Road Tribute Night" at l'Usine A Musique with 3 bands and a concept DJ (Ten Ton Cover, No Leaf Cover, Trooper 666 and DJ Metalus)...Playlist of the week: https://mega.nz/file/KZgyCLgB#HNUJ7pb8bCYjIj8857LN8j6kF8k2dD2Eo_-bY01TXBk Find the AntreView on our YouTube channel and subscribe so you don't miss anything: https://www.youtube.com/c/LAntreLEmissionduMétal
We had the pleasure of interviewing Employed To Serve over Zoom video! Employed To Serve have released their brand new record, Conquering, out via Spinefarm. Drawing influence from the music of their youth and a new perspective on how to nurture the positive aspects of humanity and individual growth, Conquering is a celebration and acknowledgement of triumph in the face of a world that can be relentlessly adversarial.Employed to Serve began recording Conquering in the "unforgiving winter" of 2020. It was produced and mixed by Lewis Johns at The Ranch, Southampton and mastered by Grant Berry at Fader Mastering. ETS took the time thrown at them by a world stopped still to write their most visceral material to date. ABOUT EMPLOYED TO SERVE: Employe to Serve's origins are essentially humble, with the core duo of Justine Jones (vocals) and Sammy Urwin (guitar/vocals) initially starting the band as a two-piece grindcore project backed by a drum machine. Early experiences on the UK festival scene expanded their horizons and perceptions of what weightier music could be. Seeing heavy-hitters such as Converge, Meshuggah, and Glassjaw alongside smaller but no less important acts like Rolo Tomassi, Veils, and The Chariot inspired the duo to develop their vision. 2014's Change Nothing Regret Everything EP operated as a stepping stone into full band territory, before 2015's critically acclaimed debut album, Greyer Than You Remember, became their calling card, followed up two years later by The Warmth of a Dying Sun, then their 2019 Spinefarm debut Eternal Forward Motion. Employed to Serve have already proved themselves as a searingly intense and honest live experience, sharing bills with the cream of the crop of modern heavy music, including Code Orange, Bury Tomorrow, Stick To Your Guns, Loathe, Counterparts, and Underoath. They've also decimated stages at some of the UK and Europe's leading music festivals, the likes of Download, Glastonbury, Graspop, and Hellfest. And the accolades are unstoppable; from their Kerrang! Album of the Year win back in 2017, achieving the assumed impossible with a KKKKKK (yes, that is 6 K's!) live review, landing in Metal Hamme''s reader and staff Top 10 Album polls, and a 2020 sold-out Underworld performance, to a plethora of cover features across Music Week, Metro Weekend, Upset, and Kerrang!, Employed to Serve are unflinching at the forefront of metal innovation. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #ETS #EmployedToServe #zoomListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
Join us as we discuss our favourite albums of September! Aborted, Beyond Grace, Black Mass, Carcass, Employed To Serve, Iron Maiden, Replicant, Rivers Of Nihil, Unto Others, Wharflurch, Wraith & Wretched Inferno!
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Zowel op verscheidene social media als in het echte leven werden de presentatoren van Osmium, de zwaarste podcast in het Nederlands, lastig gevallen over het uitblijven van de nieuwste aflevering. "Waar blijft nou de broodnodige duiding bij de tendens van de metalscene?", werd en masse gevraagd. Om deze trouwe steun terug te betalen, volgt een aflevering die het concept shitposting in optima forma behelst. Wat hebben Mr. Lingo en Pim met elkaar in gemeen? Doornroosje en face reveals? De kerk en Unmute Us? Black metal battle en moties van wantrouwen? Discriminatie en Airbnb? Kofferbakdoden en het script van een Teletubbies-aflevering? Aflevering 31 heeft de antwoorden en introduceert terloops podcastlore die rivaleert met de begrafenisondernemer achter prijsvragengala.nl. Met muziek van Snoop Dogg en Employed To Serve. Onderwerpen: Snoop Dogg featuring Nate Dogg, Eastsidaz, Master P & Butch Cassidy - Lay Low (00:00) Welkomstwoord over bruine ballen en de dikste Osmium aflevering tot dusver (00:15) Omgaan met de druk van het opneemschema (03:07) Pim heeft een beroemde oom (05:11) Zoeken naar die ene tijdreisfilm (10:12) De metamorfoses van Pim en Niels' stemmen (11:10) Osmium Reacts: François Boulangé's vlijmscherpe beat en Pim's knakenharde rap (12:28) De face-reveal die geen reveal was (14:01) Het concert van DVNE in Doornroosje: verticaal gehandicapte mensen worden eerder doof (17:29) Unmute Us: de kerk heeft het niet nodig (21:54) De black metal battle van Zware Metalen: haten op de selectie van bands en de lezers (25:38) Een motie van wantrouwen tegen redacteur Maarten O. (34:41) Hardcore shitposting, deel 1: Airbnb-verhuurder weigert metalfan wegens haar muzieksmaak (36:26) Hardcore shitposting, deel 2: de tragedie van Floris en Sandra beschreven als het script van een Teletubbies-aflevering (41:50) Is dit de geboorte van een nieuwe rubriek? (50:27) Luistertip van Niels: Employed To Serve - Conquering, vaandeldragers van de UK metalcore scene zijn klaar voor de grotere podia (52:29) Luistertip van Pim: Qrixkuor - Poison Palinopsia, blubberdeath die beter is dan Tool's Lateralus (57:06) Shout-outs en Employed To Serve - Stand Alone (1:00:19)
Featuring special guest Dustin Kensrue of Thrice. 3 album in reivews 'Spiritbox - Eternal Blue', 'Employed To Serve - Conquering' 'Thrice - Horizons/East. New music from Invent Animate & Succumb. plus the usual news & chat from the alternative world. Audible - audibletrial.com/machogrande Spotify Playlists Big Cartel - https://machogrande.bigcartel.com Voicemail - 05603 689 842 contact us - info@machograndepodcast.co.uk Twitter - @machograndepod merch - http://www.machogrande.bigcartel.com/ 'This (non profit) podcast is intended for promotional purposes only' Macho Grande Podcast' does not claim to own copyright etc, all copyright is respected to the artists and labels.
Merl, El and Jonathan cast their ears over an insanely busy couple of weeks for great albums! We discuss whether Spiritbox's much-anticipated debut album Eternal Blue lives up to the hype; why Employed To Serve may have just made the album of their career with Conquering; how Carcass managed to out-do half the death metal scene once again with Torn Arteries; why the sky's the limit for Unto Others thanks to immense new album Strength; and whether Alien Weaponry's new album Tangaroa lives up to their excellent debut. Buy our Joey Jordison tribute issue at www.tinyurl.com/GetHammerVisit our sponsors KILLSTAR at tinyurl.com/KillstarHammer
Chapter 269 - "What Felt Like A Bad Situation Was A Blessing" ...as read by Justine Jones from Employed to ServeThis week we welcome Employed to Serve frontwoman Justine Jones to the podcast. Employed to Serve just released their phenomenal new record, Conquering, on Spinefarm Records. Justine chats about learning to scream specifically for Employed to Serve, the expanding community of female vocalist in heavy music, using Patreon to survive the pandemic, and having time to create Conquering.You can snag Conquering on Vinyl at https://spinefarm.merchnow.com/catalogs/Employed-To-Serve?utm_source=PressRelease&utm_campaign=EmployedToServeMarkOfTheGrave20210609&utm_medium=pressrelease&utm_content=&utm_refererr=www.spinefarmrecords.com%2F&utm_board=spinefarm-records-uk&utm_country=GB&utm_linkurl=EmployedToServe.lnk.to%2FConqueringConquering (and Employed to Serves back catalog) is available at https://employedtoserve.bandcamp.com/----------Chapter 269 Music:Employed to Serve - "Universal Chokehold"Employed to Serve - "Set In Stone"Employed to Serve - "Mark of the Grave"Employed to Serve - "Stand Alone"---As The Story Grows links:Help out at PatreonATSG WebsiteATSG Music and MerchJoin the Email ListATSG FacebookEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNuP0_JUpT6DoIhhbGlwEYA?view_as=subscriber
The Razor's Edge - Interview! https://therazorsedge.rocks Last week Employed to Serve released an album of the year contender. Today we chat with Sammy, guitarist and song writer. We chat all about the bands new album, coming out of lockdown and playing Download Pilot and how he and Justine manage to juggle band duties with running their own record label, Church Road Records.
Hell Bent For Metal makes a gay assessment of Amon Amarth's habit of holding big axes, mighty hammers, and long, long swords in ways that might just be more suggestive than the metal-as-hell intention. Expect innuendo.This week's Camp Classic is 'STFU!' by Rina Sawayama, a song in which Matt and Tom both see queer relevance, but in very different ways.Plus the Hate Crew Gaybar jukebox gets its weekly updates, with Conquering by Employed To Serve, Eternal Blue by Spiritbox, and Remains by Hellish Form all added.
There's a brand new metal band emerging out of North Carolina known as SEEKING SIRENS. Joseph Izayea (vocals) joins the podcast this week for a chat about where the band came from and where they are going next!Music by:LLNNSeeking SirensEmployed To ServeIntro music by:Hot ZonePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/GettingitoutpodcastEmail: dan@gettingitout.netWebsite: http://gettingitout.net/Instagram: @getting_it_out_podcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/gettingitoutpodcastTwitter: @GettingItOutPod Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/getting-it-out. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Justine Jones, the vocalist of Employed to Serve, is the guest on this episode of the BREWtally Speaking Podcast!! Justine joins us to talk a bit about the bands name itself and the deeper construct behind it. How the bands upcoming album, Conquering, has really resonated with me in its themes of overcoming self doubt and adversities. We also touch on the differences in the importance of furthering ones education here in the States verus over in the UK, learning how to find boundaries in your work and personal life, as her husband is also in the band, and running a label and how that has been while traversing her own bands career and more. Intro Music: "Introduction To BREWtality" by Tom Smith "Pretty Lights" by Heartsick Show Sponsors: Rockabilia (www.rockabilia.com) USE OUR CODE BREW AND GET 10% OFF YOUR TOTAL ORDER!! The Bean Bastard (www.thebeanbastard) On Point Pomade (www.onpointpomade) USE OUR CODE BSP15 AND GET 15% OFF YOUR TOTAL ORDER!! Links: Facebook: www.facebook.com/employedtoserve www.facebook.com/rockabiliacom www.facebook.com/onpointpomade www.facebook.com/thebeanbastard www.facebook.com/brewspeakpod Instagram: @justinejones, @employedtoserve, @churchroadrecords, @rockabiliacom, @onpointpomade, @beanbastard, @brewspeakpod, @jbeatty616 Twitter: @employedtoserve, @rockabiliacom @onpointpomade, @brewspeakpod, @jbeatty616 Website: www.brewspeakpod.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/employedtoserve www.patreon.com/brewspeakpod Email: Brewtallyspeaking@gmail.com RATE/REVIEW/SUBSCRIBE!!
BEEEEARD OOOOIL! Stephen ‘Metalcore Fan Aggressor' Hill and Remfry ‘Post-Rock Cowardly Lion' Dedman review the latest new releases in the world of alternative music in the form of Horizons / East by Thrice (59:20) Conquering by Employed To Serve (76:14) Pilgrimage of the Soul by Mono (107:07) and Torn Arteries by Carcass (119:14). Steve talks about his excitement at the announcement that Rick Astley and Blossoms teaming up to play the songs of The Smiths in possibly the most beguiling partnership since Sting and Shaggy released an album. We also peruse Rolling Stone's hot-off-the-press updated version of their Top 500 Songs of all Time list, a list that was last updated in 2003. On top of all that, Remfry has live reports of Mother Vulture and highlights from Portals Festival, including Bossk, Human Pyramids, CLT DRP, itoldyouiwouldeatyou and Nervus. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
🤘 Este icono son saludos a los oyentes por los grupos! 🏆 Este icono Portada del programa para Avatar Videos Saludos de los Grupos --> https://youtu.be/XzTFHq0x4kk PLAYLIST SPOTIFY del programa: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5ndyBC6P5t9m8jTmtv4VdX?si=fe197f6c5f874309 EN EL PROGRAMA DE HOY NOS VISITAN: Zóster – Algo Distinto 🤘 The Lucid – Maggot Wind 🤘 Mastodon – Pushing the Tides Catalyst Crime – Condemn Me to Chaos Majestica – Metal United 🤘 Temperance – Pure Life Unfolds 🤘 The Lightbringer of Sweden – Free the Angels Bad Wolves – Lifeline Eva Under Fire – Comatose Papa Roach – Kill The Noise Ice Nince Kills – Rainy Day Vampires Everywhere! – Death Of Me Eyes Wide Open – End of Days We Came As Romans – Black Hole Our Hollow, Our Home – Monarch Bloodred Hourglass – Kings & Queens Nemecic – Dream Machine Bullet For My Valentine – Shatter Hypocrisy – Chemical Whore Bonded – Into the Blackness of a Wartime Night 🤘 Employed To Serve – The Mistake Killdozer – Deserve to Die 🤘 Blood Red Throne – 6: 7 Massacre – Ruins of R’Lyeh 🤘🏆 Cryptobiosis – Man-Eating Tree 🤘 Fallcie – Alone with the Beast 🤘
Joey and Venny were privileged to be joined by Justine and Sammy from the UKs foremost heavy band Employed to Serve. We talk windcheaters, scatological humour, church road records, the UK scene, Download Pilot, the upcoming Gojira tour and most importantly the imminent release of Conquering.
It's been ages since I last spoke to Justine Jones, chief throat shredder in Woking's Employed To Serve – which is a bit of an understatement really, ETS might just be the best home grown rock band to tread the boards of British music venues today. Justine is also the label boss at Church Road Records. I reckon it's got to be almost two years since we last conversed, and… well, a lot has happened in those two years. Having a natter is much overdue, the band have got a new record – their fourth, Conquering, is due to be released on September 17th via Spinefarm Records - and so this conversation takes place on a bizarrely hot Autumn Day. Apologies for the low level banging and clanging on this episode. I think Castle Spoook might have awoken a spirit or something – or maybe I just need to do something about the mic I'm currently using. The James McMahon Music Podcast is a Spoook Media production. Spoook is also a record label, a promoter, a shop, a Substack - it's many things. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter. And please do Like, Review and Subscribe - it actually really helps people find our podcasts!
The First Cut is an online web show where Daniel Von Herbulis (DannyVNCR) and Evan Halfmann (Red Llama) review independent artists from Bandcamp. In each episode, we will choose a key search phrase or genre to go off of and choose the best bands under each to review! If you enjoyed our podcast, and would like to follow us on Twitter, you can do so @DannyVNCR and @Firesidesilence Check out the artists we reviewed at their Bandcamp pages! Employed To Serve: https://employedtoserve.bandcamp.com/album/the-warmth-of-a-dying-sun-2 Small Talks: https://commongroundrecords.bandcamp.com/album/a-conversation-between-us iamthemorning: https://iamthemorningband.bandcamp.com/album/ocean-sounds
Real talk: I'm ill. And because I'm ill, I've been a little slack in putting together some interviews. You'll probably be able to tell when you listen to the start of this episode.I've been listening to the new Employed to Serve album a lot lately. It's really very good. They're about to head out on tour with Milk Teeth and Wallflower and I thought hey, this would be a perfect time to do a quick flashback to when I interviewed Justine. The band have come on a lot since this interview was first broadcast, touring an absolute boatload, playing festivals and releasing the frankly wonderful album 'The Warmth of a Dying Sun'.I had a lot of fun doing this interview, and it's actually still pretty good. I hope you enjoy it.(Originally broadcast on January 22nd 2016)It can sometimes be stressful when trying to arrange interviews. Some people are funny about doing podcasts. Some people feel that doing a “wee” thing, like an interview for this podcast, isn't a particularly good use of their time. I think both of these things are fair enough. If you're going to get interviewed by The Guardian or Kerrang! Magazine then it makes way more sense to do that than it does to do this.Plus, it's not like I'll ever get Dave Grohl or something on here, is it?Obviously it's more irritating when someone just doesn't like doing podcast interviews, yet it just reminds me how lucky I've been to talk to some of the people I've spoken to; people who have reputations for being choosey about what they do have chosen to speak to me, and that's very cool.I suppose what I'm getting at is that I'm still super thankful for people taking time out of their day to have a chat with me. And even more thankful to you guys for sticking with me.BUT HOW DOES THIS RELATE TO THIS WEEK'S EPISODE?! Well, I had some issues trying to book guests this week and then two came along at once. Only, both came along at the end of the week. My original intention was to interview Justine, get home, edit it and upload it, then get it out into your ears by 11.59pm on Thursday. Sadly, that didn't happen.So, I'm sorry for being a little late. Nothing pains me more than being late. Seriously.What transpired though was a really good interview, and I think it's worth waiting a little longer for. Employed to Serve are a mathy hardcore band of the kind I find myself increasingly drawn to as I grow older, and it was awesome to speak to another woman for this podcast when I've been struggling to find people to come on.Highlights include:Wetherspoons and beerRider beers and general drinking on tourWhen Justine realised she was creativeAnd when she realised she wanted to be in a bandSome influences in ETS' soundDeftones and musical evolutionWhy math-type music is perhaps getting more popular than beforeSexism in the music industryOur favourite albums of last yearSometimes the best parts of the conversation happen after you switch off the microphone, and you'll just need to take my word for it when I say that we say we continued chatting after I stopped recording.ETS are a band that is only going to grow, in my opinion, and I'm glad I got a chance to speak to Justine before they get even bigger. They absolutely nailed it at the show later that night and I highly recommend getting along to see them if you can.Oh, and I'm sorry for the drunken story ramble at the end. I'm not perfect. Sometimes I'm prone to flights of fancy.I hope you enjoy the episode. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Curator Podcast: Episode 33 - Justine Jones from Employed to ServeIt can sometimes be stressful when trying to arrange interviews. Some people are funny about doing podcasts. Some people feel that doing a “wee” thing, like an interview for this podcast, isn't a particularly good use of their time. I think both of these things are fair enough. If you're going to get interviewed by The Guardian or Kerrang! Magazine then it makes way more sense to do that than it does to do this.Plus, it's not like I'll ever get Dave Grohl or something on here, is it?Obviously it's more irritating when someone just doesn't like doing podcast interviews, yet it just reminds me how lucky I've been to talk to some of the people I've spoken to; people who have reputations for being choosey about what they do have chosen to speak to me, and that's very cool.I suppose what I'm getting at is that I'm still super thankful for people taking time out of their day to have a chat with me. And even more thankful to you guys for sticking with me.BUT HOW DOES THIS RELATE TO THIS WEEK'S EPISODE?! Well, I had some issues trying to book guests this week and then two came along at once. Only, both came along at the end of the week. My original intention was to interview Justine, get home, edit it and upload it, then get it out into your ears by 11.59pm on Thursday. Sadly, that didn't happen.So, I'm sorry for being a little late. Nothing pains me more than being late. Seriously.What transpired though was a really good interview, and I think it's worth waiting a little longer for. Employed to Serve are a mathy hardcore band of the kind I find myself increasingly drawn to as I grow older, and it was awesome to speak to another woman for this podcast when I've been struggling to find people to come on.Highlights include:Wetherspoons and beerRider beers and general drinking on tourWhen Justine realised she was creativeAnd when she realised she wanted to be in a bandSome influences in ETS' soundDeftones and musical evolutionWhy math-type music is perhaps getting more popular than beforeSexism in the music industryOur favourite albums of last yearSometimes the best parts of the conversation happen after you switch off the microphone, and you'll just need to take my word for it when I say that we say we continued chatting after I stopped recording.ETS are a band that is only going to grow, in my opinion, and I'm glad I got a chance to speak to Justine before they get even bigger. They absolutely nailed it at the show later that night and I highly recommend getting along to see them if you can.Oh, and I'm sorry for the drunken story ramble at the end. I'm not perfect. Sometimes I'm prone to flights of fancy.I hope you enjoy the episode. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.