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Send us a textLaurent Schroeder-Lebec of Pelican joins the Vulgar Display of Podcast to discuss their highly anticipated 2025 U.S. tour with Russian Circles, kicking off at Delmar Hall in St. Louis on Monday, March 3rd. After returning to the band following Dallas Thomas' departure in 2022, Schroeder-Lebec brings fresh energy to Pelican's evolving sound, which is fully realized in their upcoming album, Flickering Resonance, released via Run For Cover Records.Since forming in 2000, Pelican has remained a defining force in instrumental heavy music, blending post-metal, doom, post-hardcore, and space-rock influences into a sound that is both crushing and deeply atmospheric. Flickering Resonance sees the band embracing a renewed sense of collaboration, reflecting on their journey while pushing forward into new sonic territories. With tracks like "Evergreen," "Indelible," and "Cascading Crescent," the album captures the beauty in resilience, transformation, and collective creativity.
Send us a textMike Sullivan, guitarist of the legendary instrumental trio Russian Circles, joins Vulgar Display of Podcast alongside Jeff and Calvin of Not Waving but Drowning to discuss their show tonight at Delmar Hall in St. Louis, MO!With Russian Circles set to tour the U.S. in 2025—joined by Pelican on all dates—Sullivan reflects on the band's evolution, their upcoming performance at Hellfest 2025 (headlining the Valley stage in Clisson, France), and his experiences working with artists like Chelsea Wolfe and NBC Sports.Since their formation in the wake of Dakota Dakota, Russian Circles have built a massive international following, playing alongside Tool, Clutch, High On Fire, and gracing legendary festival stages like Bonnaroo, Roadburn, and ArcTangent.
In this episode, we speak with virtuoso guitarist Jeff Kollman. We discuss his musical journey over the last 4 decades, which, includes his collaboration with great artists, as Alan Parsons, Phill Mogg, and Chad Smith. Then we discuss his latest amazing solo album 2023 A.D.
Welcome to episode twelve of the weekly series Groover Digest in which I feature tracks sent to me on Groover from artists around the world.Groover is a music promotion website where artists can upload their music and send tracks to curators for their feedback and promotion. I was recently invited to join the Groover team as a curator and am delighted to be able to give a platform to all the hard-working big dreaming artists who create music for the love of it.On this week's episode we have an eclectic set of tracks from artists in USA, Australia, Germany, France, Italy and Cuba and we're diving into some Electro Pop, House, Classical Jazz, Instrumental Rock, Jazz Guitar, Latin Pop and Rock for some good 'ol genre hopping.Let me know what you think of this weeks tracks by commenting on this episode or following on Instagram, and don't forget to follow on whatever platform you're listening on.This weeks tracks:(00:00) Introduction(05:06) Pk Project - Wrong Lead (08:35) Why England Slept - Montmarte From Space (14:03) Moreno Vigilone - Action and Reaction (17:39) Mario Strack - Orient (24:06) Indy Fontaine - Liberame (28:18) Haga187 - Truth (30:37) Simon Hodges - You Work It Out This weeks artists:Pk Project - https://open.spotify.com/artist/3DlSVoptLnJo0oZWQv2SWn Why England Slept - https://open.spotify.com/artist/0vYK6pRb8ZQ8Xgzf5ZCHpXMoreno Vigilone - https://open.spotify.com/artist/693MWbhBVQyL4gEF1oNjEP Mario Strack - https://open.spotify.com/artist/2OUUTmBu6Btw3yjo6xbwb1 Indy Fontaine - https://open.spotify.com/artist/76SLLox9hgEYFPNbhJT60g Haga187 - https://open.spotify.com/artist/57zzMK3FEBOuq1IIPv3iJ3Simon Hodges - https://open.spotify.com/artist/2ndhhHNn50fhkueN2sp2iI Follow One More Tune onhttps://www.instagram.com/onemoretunepodcasthttps://twitter.com/onemoretunepodSongs Used With Artists PermissionPodcast Music by Slim GoodyPodcast Artwork by Peter DoyleProduced by Ian Byrne Support the Show.
Présentée par Seb. Première partie une interview de l'excellent groupe instrumental DRAW ME A SHEEP. Nous en profitons pour écouter 4 morceaux de l'album Abracadabrantesque. A découvrir absolument si vous ne connaissez pas ! En deuxième partie d'émission, comme toujours, l'actualité metal :ANY GIVEN DAY, BLAZE BAYLEY, CALIGULA'S HORSE, GREEN DAY, MEGA COLOSSUS, NONPOINT, OBSCURA, THE ARISTOCRATS, THE GEM'S, THE HELLACOPTERS et THERAPHOSA
Présentée par Seb. Première partie avec une interview du groupe rock instrumental POPPYSTREET. 4 morceaux de l'album Stellar Sunshine sont également proposés ! En deuxième partie d'émission, comme d'habitude l'actualité metal : ANY GIVEN SIN, ATREYU, CHILDREN OF BODOM, DRAW ME A SHEEP, EVANESCENCE, EVERGREY, HEADS UP PUNKROCK, JELUSICK, NECK DEEP, NIRVANA, SAFFIRE, SAVAGE OATH, SAXON, SORCERER et TOWER HILL.
Welcome to the Nothing Shocking Podcast 2.0 reboot episode 206 with our guest Dallas Perkins (Solo Artist, formerly of Roxx Gang). In this episode we discuss his new instrumental solo album, Experimental Truth. We also discuss his touring plans and more! For more information visit: https://www.dallasperkins.com/ Please like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nothingshockingpodcast/ Follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/hashtag/noshockpod. Libsyn website: https://nothingshocking.libsyn.com For more info on the Hong Kong Sleepover: https://thehongkongsleepover.bandcamp.com Help support the podcast and record stores by shopping at Ragged Records. http://www.raggedrecords.org
Tom welcomes his good friend John 5. The Rob Zombie guitarist and Tom go back and forth to share their Top 10 Instrumental Rock Jams Of All Time
In this podcast: 1. Father of Sam, 2. Where's Moo, 3. Wicked Allstars, 4. Daniel Bautista, 5. Horstreich, 6. SoulPrint, 7. Icicle, 8. Mercy Machine, 9. Norine Braun, 10. Daniel Bautista, 11. Dixie Cannon, 12. William Brooks, 13. William Brooks, 14. Opened Paradise, 15. Psycliq
In this podcast: 1. Suzanne Teng, 2. Tilopa, 3. Paul Avgerinos, 4. Ray Montford, 5. Jasmine Brunch, 6. Kourosh Dini, 7. Paul Avgerinos, 8. Toni Iniguez, 9. Robert Otto, 10. Rob Costlow, 11. Jasmine Brunch, 12. Jeff Wahl
This week's episode features Matt & Joel from Science Penguin. They are an instrumental rock duo from Germantown, MD. I featured their song “Octopus Punch” on this episode. You can find it wherever you listen to music. They have a big show tonight (Thursday) at the 8x10 in Baltimore with Big Scary Indian and Modern Fuzz. Music is at 8pm. We had a fun conversion about all that they've been up lately as well as their recording process and other random affinities. So if you are friends or fans of theirs I hope you enjoy the episode. Links below. https://open.spotify.com/artist/1HXySab7dGARqyyYdx6NsF?si=10JvziXsQ-Snpw1iA0O1sA -- Part-Time Rockstar Productions is available for any music recording video needs. Message the page or hit the podcast email. -- Sponsored by @trulystrings
In this podcast: 1. Liamkins, 2. Blue Wave Theory, 3. Where's Moo, 4. Icicle, 5. Ash Ganley, 6. Electric Frankenstein, 7. Father of Sam, 8. doublethink, 9. Icicle, 10. Icicle, 11. MAKO, 12. Curl, 13. Jambedaem, 14. William Brooks, 15. The Old Recruits
In this podcast: 1. Twilight Archive, 2. Angelight, 3. Jamie Janover, 4. Francois Couture, 5. Howard Ferre, 6. Jami Sieber, 7. Joe Palese, 8. Satori, 9. Claire Fitch
In this podcast: 1. Beth Quist, 2. Mountain Mirrors, 3. Castle Pines, 4. Dixie Cannon, 5. Ash Ganley, 6. Hollywood Drunks, 7. Jon Swift, 8. Icicle, 9. Chiwawa, 10. Norine Braun, 11. Philipp Weigl, 12. Hollywood Drunks, 13. William Brooks, 14. Magnatune Remixed, 15. William Brooks, 16. Father of Sam
In this podcast: 1. Ishwish, 2. Joel Bruce Wallach, 3. Barry Phillips, 4. Cobb Bussinger, 5. Rob Cosh, 6. Lydia McCauley, 7. Radhamohan and Savitri, 8. Aryeh Frankfurter, 9. Cheryl Ann Fulton, 10. Chad Lawson, 11. Rob Costlow, 12. Rapoon
In this podcast: 1. Connor Thuotte, 2. William Brooks, 3. Roots of Rebellion, 4. Mercy Machine, 5. Magnatune Remixed, 6. Anton Cosmo, 7. Daniel Bautista, 8. Daniel Bautista, 9. The West Exit, 10. William Brooks, 11. Where's Moo, 12. Icicle, 13. Norine Braun, 14. The Kokoon
In this podcast: 1. Suzanne Teng, 2. Jasmine Brunch, 3. Marcos H Bolanos, 4. Jan Hanford, 5. Jamie Janover, 6. Mogilalia, 7. Ray Montford, 8. Tilopa, 9. Giorgio Costantini, 10. Francois Couture, 11. Francois Couture, 12. Christopher Currell, 13. Ehren Starks
In this podcast: 1. Mountain Mirrors, 2. Daniel Bautista, 3. Daniel Bautista, 4. William Brooks, 5. Daniel Bautista, 6. Falling You, 7. Roots of Rebellion, 8. Where's Moo, 9. Anton Cosmo, 10. Ash Ganley, 11. Castle Pines, 12. Beth Quist
In this podcast: 1. Cari Live, 2. Hans Christian, 3. Magnatune Compilation, 4. Olexa Kabanov, 5. Joel Bruce Wallach, 6. Solar Theory, 7. Robert Rich, 8. Michael Travisano, 9. Solar Theory, 10. Stargarden
In this podcast: 1. Icicle, 2. Torn Down Units, 3. Mercy Machine, 4. Icicle, 5. Mercy Machine, 6. Hollywood Drunks, 7. Castle Pines, 8. Opened Paradise, 9. Seismic Anamoly, 10. Nova Express, 11. Castle Pines, 12. Norine Braun, 13. Philipp Weigl, 14. Chinaski, 15. Mercy Machine
In this podcast: 1. Reza Manzoori, 2. Lisa Lynne and George Tortorelli, 3. Kourosh Dini, 4. Angelight, 5. Robert Rich, 6. Lisa Lynne, 7. Tilopa
In this podcast: 1. Icicle, 2. Daniel Bautista, 3. Anton Cosmo, 4. Where's Moo, 5. Mojo Radio, 6. Where's Moo, 7. Norine Braun, 8. Magnatune Remixed, 9. Magnatune Remixed, 10. Sun Palace, 11. Beth Quist, 12. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 13. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 14. VSTRS, 15. John Jackson, 16. Where's Moo, 17. Sophia Marie, 18. Castle Pines
In this podcast: 1. Bella Gaia, 2. Robert Rich, 3. Chad Lawson, 4. Joel Bruce Wallach, 5. Joel Bruce Wallach, 6. Jeff Wahl, 7. Lydia McCauley, 8. Sasha Merkulov, 9. Jasmine Brunch, 10. Mystic Crock, 11. Cobb Bussinger, 12. Carlos Schwarz
In this podcast: 1. Icicle, 2. Mountain Mirrors, 3. Castle Pines, 4. The Easton Ellises, 5. Dixie Cannon, 6. Daniel Bautista, 7. Chinaski, 8. Anton Cosmo, 9. Connor Thuotte, 10. Icicle, 11. Daniel Bautista, 12. Jackalopes, 13. Psycliq, 14. Liamkins, 15. Torn Down Units, 16. Beat Under Control
In this podcast: 1. Cari Live, 2. Rapoon, 3. Francois Couture, 4. Matthew E Sargent, 5. Marcos H Bolanos, 6. John Cabrera, 7. Luke Gartner-Brereton, 8. Jeff Wahl, 9. Rob Costlow, 10. Satori
In this podcast: 1. David Gilden, 2. Lydia McCauley, 3. Lisa Lynne, 4. Hans Christian, 5. Joel Bruce Wallach, 6. Luke Gartner-Brereton, 7. Ehren Starks, 8. Jasmine Brunch, 9. Emily Burridge, 10. Jeff Wahl, 11. Dmitry Krasnoukhov, 12. Sambodhi Prem
In this podcast: 1. Suzanne Teng, 2. Diana Rowan, 3. Tilopa, 4. Maneli Jamal, 5. Lisa Lynne and George Tortorelli, 6. Jasmine Brunch, 7. Jarkko Hietanen, 8. Lisa Lynne, 9. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 10. Tilopa, 11. Paul Avgerinos
Piezas instrumentales de guitarristas de la escena del rock y del jazz panameño. Figuras como Servio Tulio "Pitongo" González y su Flying Pitongo Band, Eric R. Pinzón, Ernesto Schnack, Ricardo Pinzón, Eliécer Izquierdo, Ian Cachafeiro; y proyectos como El Yuyusero, Fourier, ORTEGAS, Lecaro; Ortiz
New Jersey-based instrumental heavy rock, 7 string guitarist Steve Bello is a talented, internationally known guitar player/songwriter with eight albums as a leader as well as many endorsements such as Ibanez guitars and orange amplifiers. He has been a guitar player for over 40 years and a guitar/bass teacher for over 20 years. He's been featured in guitar player magazine and has opened up for the likes of Lita Ford and others. It was great to meet Steve as we have been friends through social media for close to 10 years! In our conversation we talk about Steve's music background as a child growing up around family musicians, enjoying music is a relaxed way. At age 12 after hearing and seeing Jimi Hendix playing at Monterey on TV, Steve was inspired to dedicate his life to playing guitar. We talk about playing in an instrumental trio and how the experience of freedom and space and developing your music voice is the allure for musicians. Steve wrote his first song at 13 and never stopped writing. Steve has a brand new album out called “Mood Swings” that you should definitely check out! The links are below. He has a show coming up, a benefit for his friend Irene DeMeo at Dingbats in Clifton, NJ on Friday, March 4th, 7pm. Joining him will be the powerhouse rhythm section of Attacker (also featured on Steve's new album, “Mood Swings”) as well as a great bill of other bands. Interlude song, "Timeless Man" by Steve Bello Outro song, "Never The Sane" by Steve Bello Check out Steve Bello's music! Steve's Website : https://stevebellomusic.com YouTube : https://youtu.be/7oO779Pfa_g Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0xRZoqx85v8WIF1HFw7s5K Keep up with Steve on Social Media! Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/steviehimself Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevebellomusic/ _____________________________________________________________ The podcast theme show song, "In The Stars" by Alison Keslow just got released on Spotify!!! Listen here Music lessons, and Bass performance and recording inquires: email Alison at alisonkeslow@gmail.com Find out more at http://www.alisonkeslow.com Follow Alison on Social Media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alisonkeslow/ and https://www.instagram.com/earthtoneswithalison/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Alisonkeslow/ and https://www.facebook.com/Earthtones-Podcast-106251781777859
For this week's #TuesdayTriplePlay, Craig spotlights 3 progressive metal bands, varying in approach from instrumental doom to avante-garde & post-metal. Pelican – Nighttime Stories (2019)Sample Track: “Midnight And Mescaline”Intronaut – Fluid Existential Inversions (2020)Sample Track: “Tripolar”Irist – Order Of The Mind (2020)Sample Track: “Harvester” Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SchizoMusic)
We celebrate our 300th episode with an in depth conversation on The Guitarist, The band and the album that should have been huge but wasn't.
In this podcast: 1. Destiny Love, 2. Ray Montford, 3. Greg Williams, 4. David Modica, 5. Magnatune Compilation, 6. Judson Hurd, 7. David Gilden, 8. Ehren Starks, 9. Heavy Mellow, 10. Dmitry Krasnoukhov, 11. Lydia McCauley, 12. Dmitry Krasnoukhov, 13. Olexa Kabanov, 14. Stargarden, 15. Toni Iniguez
In this podcast: 1. Icicle, 2. Icicle, 3. Torn Down Units, 4. Self Delusion, 5. Horstreich, 6. Idlemine, 7. The Napoleon Blown Aparts, 8. Norine Braun, 9. Dixie Cannon, 10. The Old Recruits, 11. Electric Frankenstein, 12. Icicle, 13. Where's Moo, 14. doublethink, 15. The Young Werewolves, 16. Icicle
In this podcast: 1. John Cabrera, 2. Dayazell, 3. Exhalation, 4. Mogilalia, 5. Laura Inserra, 6. Tilopa, 7. Jami Sieber, 8. Geoff Cawthorn, 9. Mystic Crock, 10. Twilight Archive, 11. Luke Gartner-Brereton
In this podcast: 1. LehtMoJoe, 2. Four Stones, 3. Four Stones, 4. Liamkins, 5. Idlemine, 6. Where's Moo, 7. Curl, 8. SoulPrint, 9. Mojo Radio, 10. Mercy Machine, 11. Seismic Anamoly, 12. William Brooks, 13. Beat Under Control
In this podcast: 1. Rapoon, 2. Ray Carl Daye, 3. Jami Sieber, 4. Chad Lawson, 5. Hans Christian, 6. Angelight, 7. Aryeh Frankfurter and Lisa Lynne, 8. Lisa Lynne, 9. To Life!, 10. Marcos H Bolanos, 11. Viviana Guzman
In this podcast: 1. LehtMoJoe, 2. Wicked Allstars, 3. Sound of Seventy Three, 4. The Town Monster, 5. Cancer Killing Gemini, 6. Icicle, 7. The Napoleon Blown Aparts, 8. Beth Quist, 9. Roots of Rebellion, 10. Icicle, 11. Four Stones, 12. Self Delusion, 13. Spoons, 14. Daniel Bautista
In this podcast: 1. Osamu Kitajima and Chris Mancinelli, 2. David Modica, 3. EuchMad, 4. Tilopa, 5. Aryeh Frankfurter, 6. Joel Bruce Wallach, 7. Solar Theory, 8. Lydia McCauley, 9. Hector Mukomol, 10. Cari Live, 11. Robert Otto
In this podcast: 1. Idlemine, 2. Chiwawa, 3. William Brooks, 4. Icicle, 5. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 6. Norine Braun, 7. Beth Quist, 8. Chiwawa, 9. Falling You, 10. Horstreich, 11. Psycliq, 12. Mountain Sounds, 13. Amoeba, 14. Icicle, 15. Opera Rock
In this podcast: 1. Mystic Crock, 2. Cheryl Ann Fulton, 3. John Cabrera, 4. David Modica, 5. EuchMad, 6. Jeff Wahl, 7. Mogilalia, 8. Daniel Berkman, 9. Exhalation, 10. David Modica, 11. Robert Rich
John Santos is a great Latin percussionist. More importantly he is a leading advocate and spokesman for multi-ethnic music. A 5 time Grammy award winner John has boycotted the Grammy's and their sponsors this year because they have removed the categories for Latin Jazz, Traditional R&B, Contemporary Jazz, World Music, Native American, Cajun/Zydeco, Hawaiian, Contemporary Jazz, Instrumental Rock, Traditional Blues, Gospel, Mexican and other ethnic and instrumental categories: Oh yea John decided to become a musician because of the scene in the bay area circa '73. Una Mas, JF
In this podcast: 1. Barry James, 2. Kourosh Dini, 3. Claire Fitch, 4. Claire Fitch, 5. Giorgio Costantini, 6. Alexander Lisenkov, 7. Lydia McCauley, 8. Jarkko Hietanen, 9. Marcos H Bolanos, 10. Barry Phillips, 11. Sambodhi Prem, 12. Sambodhi Prem, 13. Dmitry Krasnoukhov, 14. Hector Mukomol
In this podcast: 1. Father of Sam, 2. Icicle, 3. Wicked Allstars, 4. Electric Frankenstein, 5. The Kokoon, 6. The West Exit, 7. Mojo Radio, 8. Idlemine, 9. Broken Poets, 10. Castle Pines, 11. The West Exit, 12. Jambedaem, 13. Sound of Seventy Three
In this podcast: 1. Angelight, 2. To Life!, 3. Jami Sieber, 4. Jasmine Brunch, 5. Vasily Boykov, 6. Barry Sulkin, 7. Reza Manzoori, 8. EuchMad, 9. Mystic Crock
In this podcast: 1. Daniel Bautista, 2. Chinaski, 3. Daniel Bautista, 4. Mercy Machine, 5. Castle Pines, 6. Chiwawa, 7. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 8. Mercy Machine, 9. Psycliq, 10. The Town Monster, 11. Sound of Seventy Three, 12. Roots of Rebellion, 13. Icicle, 14. Rebel Rebel
In this podcast: 1. Mystic Crock, 2. Jesse Manno, 3. Maneli Jamal, 4. Daniel Knowler, 5. EuchMad, 6. Robert Rich, 7. Trip Wamsley, 8. Suzanne Teng, 9. Francesca Genco, 10. Dmitry Krasnoukhov, 11. Laura Inserra
"The Budos Band" are a psychedelic, afrobeat rock outfit from Staten Island, New York.Boasting a line-up of 9 musicians, The Budos members originally met through various musical connections in New York City, starting as far back as the mid 90's. Through neighborhood jams, various name changes, and a shared love for afrobeat inspired music, the group finally released their self-titled debut album in 2005, on the legendary funk and soul label Daptone Records. Since those early days the band has gone on to tour the world, release 5 more studio albums and evolved their sound to also incorporate their love for obscure underground 70's era rock music.To listen to the full episode, including the featured music, visit... signlradio.com"Roots to Grooves" is a production of SIGNL.https://www.signlradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/signlradiohttps://www.twitter.com/signlradiohttps://www.facebook.com/signlradiohttps://www.mixcloud.com/signlhttps://open.spotify.com/user/96mhz6qfjoztxbl2dpm0uj903?si=aAZpsoEnRAKdx85kr1QWhg
Polyphia are an American rock band from Dallas, Texas.Known for conjuring up their own blend of progressive metal and math rock, the guitar led, instrumental quartet continue to innovate by integrating trap beats, electronica and guest vocalists into their sonic universe.To listen to the full episode, including the featured music, visit... signlradio.com"Roots to Grooves" is a production of SIGNL.https://www.signlradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/signlradiohttps://www.twitter.com/signlradiohttps://www.facebook.com/signlradiohttps://www.mixcloud.com/signlhttps://open.spotify.com/user/96mhz6qfjoztxbl2dpm0uj903?si=aAZpsoEnRAKdx85kr1QWhg
James is a great example of someone who is living life on his own terms. Already making plenty of noise with his solo career as a guitarist, James has been on a journey to rebalance his life and rediscover his passions, not just in music. Some fantastic lessons to be taken from this, regardless of Read More The post Episode 37 - James Norbert Ivanyi (Instrumental Rock Solo Guitarist) appeared first on The Andy Social Podcast.