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Radical Research Podcast
Episode 129 – Mat Kvohst McNerney (Dodheimsgard, Hexvessel, Beastmilk, Grave Pleasures, Code)

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 78:27


Restless creative spirit Mat Kvohst McNerney has been roaming esoteric realms since the mid '90s, giving voice to a wide variety of bands, be it the international collective Code, Norweird supernovas Dodheimsgard, the Beastmilk/Grave Pleasures hauntings, and the incomparable Hexvessel, We feature these projects and more in this survey of one of the most distinctive vocalists we've ever had the pleasure to enjoy. Note I: The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Music cited in order of appearance:Vomitorium, “Rhapsody in Blasphemy” (Hauriam Oscula De Te demo, 1994) The Tragedians, “Stoneblind” (Krull demo, 1996) Void, “Pathogen Bombshell” (Posthuman, 2003)Code, “A Cloud-Formed Teardrop Asylum” (Nouveau Gloaming, 2005)Code, “I Hold Your Light“ (Resplendent Grotesque, 2009) Decrepit Spectre, “Stranded Angels” (Coal Black Hearses, 2008) Dodheimsgard, “Apocalypticism” (Supervillain Outcast, 2007) Dodheimsgard, “Chrome Balaclava” (Supervillain Outcast, 2007) Gangrenator, “Cyclops Tribes of Inner Earth” (Tales from a Thousand Graves, 2010) Beastmilk, “Fear Your Mind” (Climax, 2013)Beastmilk, “Surf the Apocalypse” (Climax, 2013)Grave Pleasures, “Infatuation Overkill” (Motherblood, 2017)Hexvessel, “Bog Bodies” (Kindred, 2020) Hexvessel, “A Cabin in Montana” (Polar Veil, 2023)Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

#LovinLebanon Podcast
Episode 212 - Fluor Corporation: Todd Dando & Jeff Wagner

#LovinLebanon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 25:55


Progress continues to...progress on the Eli Lilly site on the north side of town. On Episode 212 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast, we check in with Todd Dando and Jeff Wagner from Fluor Corporation to get an update on the construction process. Roughly two thousand workers are on-site right now, but that number is about to increase. Jeff and Todd share the efforts in place to meet upcoming challenges.

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 128 – What Doesn’t Kill GRINDCRUSHER Makes GRINDCRUSHER Stronger.

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 101:55


Inspired by Jeff's soot-damaged, waterlogged, promo-punched copy of his treasured US CD version of this 24-song behemoth, we take an hour and 40 minutes to revel in this intensely special 1990 compilation. The epitome of the Earache label at its peak, this was a fun episode to record, captured partly in Savannah while we hung out at Hunter's and partly remotely, from our separate outposts. From the ruins of a devastating fire...GRINDCRUSHER lives on Radical Research! Note I:The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note II:All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff's Peter Steele and Fates Warning books, Hunter's Deserts of Hex Volume 2…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org Music cited in order of appearance: Morbid Angel, "Chapel of Ghouls" Repulsion, "Radiation Sickness" Carcass, "Exhume to Consume" Godflesh, "Streetcleaner" Terrorizer, "Dead Shall Rise" Hellbastard, "Justly Executed" Carnage, "Malignant Epitaph" Naked City, "Osaka Bondage" Filthy Christians, "Extremely Bad Breath" Old Lady Drivers, "Colostomy Grab-Bag" Intense Degree, "I"ve Got a Cure" Sore Throat, "Horrendify and Kill" Napalm Death, "Malicious Intent" Entombed, "But Life Goes On" Nocturnus, "BC/AD" Bolt Thrower, "World Eater" Lawnmower Deth, "Satan's Trampoline" Cadaver, "Hypertrophian" Sweet Tooth, "Fat City" Mighty Force, "Thrashing a Dead House" Spazztic Blurr, "He-Not-A-Home-Me-Marco" Heresy, "Release" Unseen Terror, "Divisions" Napalm Death, "You Suffer" Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 127 – Genesis ‘And Then There Were Three’ is Total Prog!!

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 63:14


We're incorrigible Genesis fans. We hail every bit of output from 1970 to 1978. We even go further than that. But here, for episode 127, we stop and lovingly gaze at the band's final album of the '70s, the first after the departure of guitarist Steve Hackett, and a work that some mark as the band's departure from prog rock. Not so, say we! Spectral, ghostly, gauzy, playful, lush as all get-out...and total prog. We laud this fascinating transitional effort by one of the greatest bands of all time...prog or otherwise, Note I:The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note II:All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff's Peter Steele and Fates Warning books, Hunter's Deserts of Hex Volume 2…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.orgMusic cited in order of appearance:All songs from Genesis, And Then There Were Three (1978)“Down and Out”“Undertow”“Ballad of Big”“Snowbound”“Burning Rope”“Deep in the Motherlode”“Many Too Many”“Scenes from a Night's Dream”“Say It's Alright Joe”“The Lady Lies”“Follow You, Follow Me”Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 126 – None More North! Thule 1985-2005 (with Agalloch’s John Haughm)

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 112:07


For our 126th episode, Radical Research travels to the farthest reaches of our favorite country and we do so with a rare companion, Agalloch lynchpin, John Haughm. In this episode, we dive into the discography of Thule, a progressive rock band that defies the rules of progressive rock. Dark, nocturnal, frozen, magical - Thule's seaborne prog offers the listener glimpses into forbidden worlds. We hope that this episode will seduce you into taking the risk that is well worth the reward. Note I:We were stoked as hell to have Agalloch's John Haughm with us for this episode. As such, we go on even more tangents than when we get up to that nonsense when left alone. So, tangents on Emperor, on Genesis, on ZZ Top, and on much more as we trawl the murky, exotic waters of Thule. Note II:The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note III:All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff's Peter Steele and Fates Warning books, Hunter's Deserts of Hex Volume 2…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org Music cited in order of appearance:“Supernova” (Graks, 1997)“Krigens Ansikt” (as Ultima Thule, I Lovens Navn, 1985 demo)“Over De Iskledte Fjell” (Ultima Thule, 1987)“Kolonisasjon” (Ultima Thule, 1987)“Håp” (Natt, 1990)“Langfærd” (Natt, 1990)“Den Store Ordan” (Frostbrent, 1993)“Aeventyr” (Frostbrent, 1993)“Daga” (Graks, 1997) into Minus the Bear, “Broken China” (Lost Loves, 2014)“Soldansen” (Graks, 1997)“Hjaerteslag” (Graks,1997)“Liquid” (Liquid [Rock and Roll Dream], 2005“Aurora B” (Liquid [Rock and Roll Dream], 2005) “Reason” (Liquid [Rock and Roll Dream], 2005) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener.

Reflets de Loire - France Bleu Orléans
Les lacs alpins, invités d'honneur du festival de Loire d'Orléans en 2025

Reflets de Loire - France Bleu Orléans

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 13:15


durée : 00:13:15 - Les lacs alpins, invités d'honneur du festival de Loire d'Orléans en 2025 - Les organisateurs du festival de Loire 2025, Nadège Pavec, Jeff Wagner et Willy Vanhonnacker présentent les atouts des invités d'honneur de la 12ème édition du 24 au 28 septembre à Orléans.

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 125 – Do You Think We’re Forever? Anathema’s ‘Eternity’

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 79:39


Radical Research has risen! For our first episode following the tragic event of Jeff's house fire and the loss of members of his beautiful feline family, we have chosen to return with an exploration of one of the most emotional and intense albums of the 1990's, Anathema's Eternity. This album takes the weight of the profoundest Pink Floyd and marries it with the doom and feedback sorcery upon which Anathema built its reputation. Please join us for this most cathartic and, ultimately, affirmative of episodes.Note I:The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note II:All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Hunter's Deserts of Hex Volume 2…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.orgMusic cited in order of appearance:[all selections from Anathema's Eternity, 1996] “Sentient”“Angelica”“The Beloved”“Eternity Part 1”“Eternity Part 2”“Hope”“Suicide Veil”“Radiance”“Far Away”“Eternity Part 3”“Cries on the Wind” “Ascension” Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

#LovinLebanon Podcast
Episode 201 - Eli Lilly Construction Updates | Fluor Corporation | Todd Dando & Jeff Wagner

#LovinLebanon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 26:41


The work happening at the Eli Lilly site continues - at an extremely fast pace. As we begin 2025, approaching the second year of the project, we check in the Todd Dando and Jeff Wagner from Fluor Corporation. Find out how the team dealt with the extreme cold, and how many more employees are expected on site by the end of the year. Get an update on the company's community service projects, too! Episode 201 of the lovinlebanon podcast - starts now!

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 124: FLOPTAGON – Bathory’s ‘Octagon’

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 62:33


What started as a joke ("send us a $10,000 donation and we'll do an episode on Bathory's disasterpiece flop, 'Octagon'!") Well, we wondered what that kind of episode would be like, so we decided to just chat about it and see what happened. No big plan, no huge overarching analyses...just a little walk through the ugly, clattering eighth album by a man and band we absolutely worship. We count 'Octagon' as one of the worst two albums ever released by a legendary band...the other one, 'St. Anger' by Metallica, is even worse than this. Note I:The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note II:All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff's Peter Steele and Fates Warning books…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org Music cited in order of appearance:“Crosstitution” (Requiem, 1994)“Immaculate Pinetree Road #930” (Octagon, 1995)“Schizianity” (Octagon, 1995) “Crawl to Your Cross” (1988 recording)“Sociopath” (Octagon, 1995) “Grey” (Octagon, 1995) “Century” (Octagon, 1995) “War Supply” (Octagon, 1995)“Deuce” (Octagon, 1995) “33 Something” (Octagon, 1995) “Born to Die” (Octagon, 1995) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 123.5 – Autopsy's ‘Fiend for Blood': An EP in the Process of Dying

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 25:29


As Hunter so aptly calls it early in this short episode: “Fiend for Blood is an EP that is in the process of dying.”         After the classic Mental Funeral of 1991, Autopsy released the Fiend for Blood EP as its follow-up. Those who were there in 1991 would have already recognized Mental Funeral as a towering achievement of death metal and, indeed, time has proven us right on that score. But Fiend for Blood impressed less. It was even more garage-y, it was a mere 12 minutes, and, at first, it felt like a mere afterthought. In the thinking of at least one Radical Research host, however, it is the band's second-best recording in their entire discography. We discuss this 12-minute EP in…well, a few more than 12 minutes. Note I:The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note II:All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff's Peter Steele and Fates Warning books…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org Music cited in order of appearance:“Fiend for Blood” (Fiend for Blood, 1992)“Keeper of Decay” (Fiend for Blood, 1992)“Squeal Like a Pig” (Fiend for Blood, 1992)“Ravenous Freaks” (Fiend for Blood, 1992)“Battery Acid Enema” (Acts of the Unspeakable, 1992)“A Different Kind of Mindfuck” (Fiend for Blood, 1992)“Dead Hole” (Fiend for Blood, 1992) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

The Spill with Nic & Bec
Navigating the Crypto Boom: Thrive in the Bull Run

The Spill with Nic & Bec

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 63:42


In this episode I sit down with Jeff Wagner to unravel the fascinating world of Bitcoin. Jeff dives into why Bitcoin matters, the common traps new investors fall into, and the critical importance of understanding the technology behind it.   Jeff shares his personal journey in the crypto space, shedding light on financial responsibility, the concept of self-custody, and Bitcoin's role as “freedom money.” We explore the drivers behind the current bull market, the transformative power of blockchain technology, and how scarcity defines Bitcoin's value.   Whether you're new to crypto or looking to deepen your understanding, this episode is packed with wisdom on navigating the evolving crypto landscape, avoiding costly mistakes, and seizing opportunities in this groundbreaking market. Tune in to empower your financial future

AGITATORS ANONYMOUS the Alan Averill Podcast
When did becoming a fan of music become such a digital chore?

AGITATORS ANONYMOUS the Alan Averill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 34:25


Todays podcast asks the question when did it become such a chore to be a fan of music? do you go to gigs and secretly wait for them to be over, feel like you haven't given that new album by your so called fave band enough time, and before you know it you have a stack of ignored vinyl staring at you? do you feel overwhelmed by the amount of new releases, so much so that being informed feels like doing the death scroll admin? find out why ....consume curate content, the 3 C'sto help Jeff Wagner from Radical research go tohttps://www.gofundme.com/f/greensboro-fire-adrienne-jeff?attribution_id=sl:1c5ea3f7-9aee-40e4-bc2c-7f8c0c2855f0take a look at the article at Hate Meditationshttps://hatemeditations.com/2024/06/06/metalhead-burnout-entrepreneurism-and-the-chore-of-modern-listening/?support the show over athttp://www.patreon.com/AlanAverillPrimordial on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/0BZr6...sponsored byMetal Blade recordshttps://metalblade.indiemerch.com/promo code AA 2024 for 10% off your orderships worldwideFor info on my work as a booking agent go to:https://www.facebook.com/DragonProductionsOfficialVerminous Serpenthttps://open.spotify.com/artist/54Wpl...Dread Sovereignhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/60HY4...Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/agitators-anonymous-the-alan-averill-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 123 – Vauxdvihl 1994-2001: Exhumation Party

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 72:53


Australia's Vauxdvihl (or, for a short time, Vaudeville) came quickly, evolved swiftly, and left behind a beautiful corpus of 19 documented songs. We have stood in awe for three decades of this short but impressive discography, and episode 123 of our weird little podcast is an attempt to bring you into the Vauxdvihl fold. (Beware of the ridiculous amount of Fates Warning mentions here…or make a drinking game of it.)Note I:The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note II:All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff's Peter Steele and Fates Warning books…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.orgMusic cited in order of appearance:Intro: “Summoning” (Siberian Church Recordings, 2001)“To Dimension Logic” (To Dimension Logic, 1994)“Questions or Misanthropy” (To Dimension Logic, 1994)“Separate Ends” (To Dimension Logic, 1994)“Comedy of Errors” (To Dimension Logic, 1994)“Philosophia Mosaica” (To Dimension Logic, 1994)“In Search of Forever” (To Dimension Logic, 1994)“Assassination” (Vog, 1998)“The Funeral Party” (Vog, 1998)“For the Son Has Gone to Hell” (Vog, 1998)“Plots, (T or F) Are a Necessary Thing?” (Siberian Church Recordings, 2001)“Isis/Pekt” (Siberian Church Recordings, 2001)“Movement” (Siberian Church Recordings, 2001) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 122.5 — A Challenge from S. Craig Zahler to Hunter Ginn, re: Sarcofago “Nightmare”

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 10:36


Jeff: “Was talking with my friend S. Craig Zahler a few days ago, and we were discussing Sarcofago's 1987 debut, I.N.R.I. Zahler noted that there are some bewildering timing issues in 'Nightmare,' and how he'd like Hunter ('who is 20 times the drummer I am') to try and identify what the hell's going on. I put this quandary/query to Hunter and let ‘er rip.”Note I:The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note II:All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff's Peter Steele and Fates Warning books…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org Music cited in order of appearance:Sarcofago, “Nightmare” (I.N.R.I., 1987)Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 122 — Intrigue CD 4: The Fourth Time We Opened the Capsule

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 93:40


This episode brings to a close our periodic investigations of the Steven Wilson-curated 'Intrigue' compilation. Covering progressive sounds in UK alternative/post-punk music from 1979-89, 'Intrigue' nails its intention, proving that, while traditional prog rock may have waned in the '80s, that spirit of adventure and invention remained alive through the work of dozens and dozens of UK music-makers in this time period. This episode focuses on Kate Bush, Dif Juz, Cardiacs, Dead Can Dance, SLAB!, Momus, No-man and a host of others. Note I:If you don't want to hear about our awesome Patreon supporters and how YOU TOO can support us, and if you don't want to hear about Deserts of Hex #2, which YOU ALSO would love to read…then skip to the 9:07 mark of this show where we finally start talking about the subject at hand: Intrigue compilation, CD 4. Thank you. Note II:The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note III:All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff's Peter Steele and Fates Warning books…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.orgMusic cited in order of appearance:­­­intro: Talk Talk, “Living in Another World” (The Colour of Spring, 1986)[all snippets are taken directly from the Intrigue compilation; the following indicates where the songs originally appeared] Kate Bush, “Waking the Witch” (Hounds of Love, 1985)This Mortal Coil, “Ivy and Neet” (Filigree & Shadow, 1986)Perennial Divide, “Beehead” (Beehead 7”, 1987)The Sisters of Mercy, “This Corrosion” (Floodland, 1987) O Yuki Conjugate, “Ascension” (Into Dark Water, 1987)Dif Juz, “No Motion” (Lonely is An Eyesore, 4AD compilation, 1987)SLAB!, “Gutter Busting” (Descension, 1987)Momus, “Murderers, the Hope of Women” (Murderers, the Hope of Women, 1987)Dead Can Dance, “The Host of Seraphim” (The Serpent's Egg, 1988) Cardiacs, “R.E.S.” (A Little Man and a House and the Whole World Window, 1988) The The, “Good Morning Beautiful” (Mind Bomb, 1989)The Shamen, “Omega Amigo” (Omega Amigo single, 1989)No-Man, “Night Sky, Sweet Earth” (Speak, 1999 re-recording of 1989 version, originally from The Girl from Missouri EP)Kitchens of Distinction, “The 3rd Time We Opened the Capsule” (12” single, 1989) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it. UNTIL WE PERCEIVE BIFROST...THIS is Radical Research

#LovinLebanon Podcast
Episode 186 - Fluor Corporation | Todd Dando & Jeff Wagner

#LovinLebanon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 26:30


As the year winds down and temperatures cool down...slightly, we felt like it was time to check in on the progress of the State of Indiana's LEAP project, more specifically - Eli Lilly.  Two men who know that project and that acreage well, join us for Episode 186 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast.  Todd Dando and Jeff Wagner provide updates, not solely construction progress, but partnerships within the community as well. Read even more Lebanon Project updates by clicking this link: https://lebanon.in.gov/2024/10/11/fluor-shares-3rd-quarter-lebanon-project-update/  

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 121.5 – Previous Episode Updates (Hail Spirit Noir, Hammers of Misfortune, Manes, Diskord, Xysma, Kayo Dot)

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 30:37


In this .5 episode (the longest point-5 we've done to date), we offer up 6 subjects of previous Radical Research episodes and take a look at their activities since we last put our spotlight on them. (As we explain at the beginning, the sound quality is rough this time, as Hunter is still reeling from Hurricane Helene's effects on his household's technology.)Note I:The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note II:All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff's Peter Steele and Fates Warning books…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org Music cited in order of appearance:­­­Hail Spirit Noir, “The Road to Awe” (Fossil Gardens, 2024)Hammers of Misfortune, “Ghost Hearts” (Overtaker, 2022)Manes, “End of the River” (Pathei Mathos, 2024)Diskord, “Cogged Pother” (Bipolarities, split with ATVM, 2024) Xysma, “Midnight Call” (No Place Like Alone, 2024) Kayo Dot, “Get Out of the Tower” (Moss Grew on the Swords and Plowshares Alike, 2021) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Worldview Matters With David Fiorazo
Jeff Wagner: We're In The ‘Tear It Down' To Transform America Phase

Worldview Matters With David Fiorazo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 27:54


Jeff Wagner, host of the Patriot Review Podcast, joins Worldview Matters to speak on how the United States is being stripped apart and radically transformed.Red Blooded Patriots: https://www.redbloodedpatriots.com/www.worldviewmatters.tv© FreedomProject 2024

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 121 – The CORONER Episode!!!

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 85:00


Switzerland's deadliest export, Coroner, which sliced and sawed its way through the metal landscape of the ‘80s and early ‘90s, has finally found its way under the Radical Research microscope. From the savage thrashing mayhem of R.I.P. to the reclined elegance of its final missives, Radical Research dives deeply into the methods and madness of one of metal's ablest battalions.Note I:The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note II:All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff's Peter Steele and Fates Warning books…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.orgMusic cited in order of appearance:­­­“Pale Sister” (Mental Vortex, 1991)“Son of Lilith” (Mental Vortex, 1991) “Spectators of Sin” (Death Cult demo, 1986)“Coma” (R.I.P., 1987)“Absorbed” (Punishment for Decadence, 1988)“R.I.P.” (R.I.P., 1987)“Shadow of a Lost Dream” (Punishment for Decadence, 1988)Canvas Solaris, “Arc-Lite” (Tribute to Coroner, 2010)“Paralized, Mesmerized” (Grin, 1993)“D.O.A.” (No More Color, 1989)“Tunnel of Pain” (No More Color, 1989)“Read My Scars” (No More Color, 1989)“Grin (Nails Hurt)” (Grin, 1993) “Shifter” (Coroner, 1995)“Gliding Above While Being Below” (Coroner, 1995) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 120.5 – Jeff Scott Soto and Queen's “The Prophet's Song”

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 17:46


A quick look at Queen's “The Prophet's Song,” its a cappella middle section, and the treatment it was given by one Jeff Scott Soto in various live performances. It'll all make a little more sense when you listen… Note I:The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note II:All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff's Peter Steele and Fates Warning books…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.orgMusic cited in order of appearance:­­­Queen, “The Prophet's Song” (A Night at the Opera, 1975)Jeff Scott Soto (fronting Sons of Apollo), “The Prophet's Song” (live in Orlando, FL, February 2018)Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 120 – DBC’s ‘Universe’: Black Hole Spelunking

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 56:29


Is there an album more representative of this podcast's main focus? Not outside of Norway, there isn't. Montréal's DBC (Dead Brain Cells) released ‘Universe' in 1989, a tech-y cosmic opus of 37:26 that manages to cover the big bang, the evolution of life, the fall of the dinosaurs, man's eventual dominance on Earth, and humanity's possible future in the album's brief but eventful duration. Join us as we spelunk through the black holes and blocky, monolithic riffs of DBC's second and final album…   Note I:All Ye Who Enter: Tangents on other Canadian metal bands will happen throughout this episode. And a Swiss one, too. And time machines…and the moon…and Phil Anselmo's Mind Over Four shirt.Note II:Although Hunter claims Garth Richardson (aka GGGarth) produced Helmet's Betty, the RR fact-checking department can find no evidence that the guy was anywhere near that album. Hunter apologizes and says, “Total brain fart. It was T-Ray [Todd Ray].” Note III:The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note IV:All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff's Peter Steele and Fates Warning books…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org Music cited in order of appearance:­­­[all snippets from DBC, Universe, 1989]“The Genesis Explosion”“Heliosphere”“Primordium”“Exit the Giants”“Rise of Man”“Estuary”“Humanity's Child”“Phobos & Deimos”“Threshold” “Infinite Universe”Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 119.5 – Death, DiGiorgio, and the Bass on ‘Human'

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 10:48


This is a “careful for what you wish for” kind of thing. For years and years, we hoped that we could hear the mighty Steve DiGiorgio's bass work with more clarity on Death's 1991 masterpiece, Human. Once we could, thanks to the 2011 reissue, we relented and realized we preferred the original version after all. We present this mini-episode in good humor and with an anxious heart, because we hope no one, least of all DiGiorgio himself, understands this is not a critique of his playing. The man is a god to us…we just prefer the original sound of the 1991 ‘Human' over the 2011 reissue. This shit's important! Note I:The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note II:All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff's Peter Steele and Fates Warning books…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.orgMusic cited in order of appearance:­­­Death, “See Through Dreams” (Human, 1991 [2011 reissue])Death, “Suicide Machine” (Human, 1991 [2011 reissue])Death, “Vacant Planets” (Human, 1991 [2011 reissue]) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

The Spill with Nic & Bec
Episode #46 - "Unlocking Sovereignty" The Fundamentals of Bitcoin

The Spill with Nic & Bec

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 58:19


On this weeks episode my friend and special guest Jeff Wagner (our resident Bitcoin expert!) joins us.  After just spending a week with Jeff on the Women to Wealth Superyacht week in Croatia and having the most incredible conversation we wanted to bring some of those mind shifting and empowering chats to you!!   In this episode we breakdown & explore how Bitcoin works, why it's important, and how it can be a powerful tool for taking control of your financial future. Jeff has a remarkable talent for educating others about cryptocurrency and making complex concepts easy to grasp. So whether you're just curious or ready to dive into the world of cryptocurrency, this episode is perfect for you. Listen in for an abundance of information that could change the way you think about money and freedom forever.  I'd love to hear what you enjoyed most from this episode!   If you're into it, don't forget to follow for more 

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Episode 119 – The Fu*king Champs 1994-2007: Hot-Ass Majesty

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 71:59


Operating outside of the metal infrastructure, but heralding its glory and complexity more so than most “true” metal bands, The Fucking Champs, in their 1994-2007 rampage, cobbled together elements of Trouble, Confessor, Don Caballero, and Kraftwerk and reshaped the geometric possibilities of math metal, all with the insouciance of its indie rock roots. Please join us as we attempt to solve this riddle wrapped in a conundrum. You've got a thirst, Portland! Note I:We talk about the various name changes our San Franciscan heroes have endured…from The Champs to C4AM95 to The Fucking Champs. We failed to mention what might be our favorite name, one they never recorded under but adopted for a short spell: The Champs UK.Note II:Apologies for the confusion on the tracks we sample from V. You'll hear the correction within the episode, and the correct song titles are noted below. Drag City, we are pissed! But…we're already over it.Note III:The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note IV:All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff's Peter Steele and Fates Warning books…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.orgMusic cited in order of appearance:Intro: “Lamplighter” (IV, 2000) “Guns in Our Schools” (Triumph of the Air Elementals demo, 1994)“So Then I Was All Why'd You Say Fuck My Style” (Songs for Films About Rock demo, 1994)“Merry Go Round” (Songs for Films About Rock demo, 1994)“Flawless Victory” (III, 1997)“Heart to Heart” (III, 1997)“Tonight, We Ride” (III, 1997)“These Glyphs Are Dusty” (IV, 2000)“Esprit De Corpse” (IV, 2000)“Thor is Like Immortal” (IV, 2000)“Children Perceive the Hoax Cluster” (V, 2002)“I Am the Album Cover” (V, 2002)“Major Airbro's Landing” (V, 2002) “A Forgotten Chapter in the History of Ideas” (VI, 2007) “Dolores Park” (VI, 2007) “Earthen Sculptor” (VI, 2007)ep. 120 preview: DBC, “Infinite Universe” (Universe, 1989)Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 118.5 – Better Slit Than Never: Cryptopsy’s ‘None So Vile’ 28 Years Later

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 7:32


Sometimes it takes a while to come around to an album. In our case, it took 28 years with Cryptopsy's second album, None So Vile. Better late than never. We repent!!!Note I:The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note II:All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff's Peter Steele and Fates Warning books…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org Note III:RR listener Joseph Schafer pointed out that we incorrectly credited the sample at the beginning of 'None So Vile.' It is, in fact, from the film 'The Exorcist III: The Heretic.' Our apologies and thanks, Joseph, for helping us come correct! Music cited in order of appearance:All from Cryptopsy, None So Vile (1996)“Slit Your Guts”“Orgiastic Disembowelment”“Crown of Horns”Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 118 – There’s Only One Good Song On These Albums! One-Song Metal Albums

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 99:14


The one-long-song album is a rare event in the metal genre, and a tough assignment to tackle and get right. We hold up these five albums as the finest examples of the approach. While it's difficult to convey their scope in snippet form, we tried our best and had a lot of fun doing so. (Incidentally, this also happens to be one of our longest-ever episodes!) Join us, even if these albums only have one good song on them… Note I: The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note II: All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff's Peter Steele and Fates Warning books…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org Music cited in order of appearance: Renaissance, “The Death of Art” (The Death of Art, 1994) Edge of Sanity, “Crimson” (Crimson, 1996) Sabbat, “The Dwelling – The Melody of Death Mask” (The Dwelling, 1996) Fates Warning, “A Pleasant Shade of Gray” part 5 & 11 (A Pleasant Shade of Gray, 1997) Green Carnation, “Light of Day, Day of Darkness” (Light of Day, Day of Darkness, 2001) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 117.5 – Ginn Loves Gadd

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 7:42


Our man Ginn loves him some Gadd! In this brief episode, we extract three of Hunter's favorite moments by his favorite drummer on the planet, Steve Gadd. It results in something we thought we'd never do on this podcast: play a snippet of a Paul Simon song. But you have to admit, Gadd is Badd…Badd Ass! Note I: The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note II: All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff's Peter Steele and Fates Warning books…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org Music cited in order of appearance: Chick Corea, “Quartet No. 2, Part II” (Three Quartets, 1981) Chick Corea, “Night Sprite” (The Leprechaun, 1976) Paul Simon, “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover” (Still Crazy After All These Years, 1975) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

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Episode 117 – Steven Wilson's Intrigue Compilation, Dissection Part 3

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 75:37


Pull up a chair and get your ears out! We get giddy when we're together in the same space, which we were for this episode. You'll hopefully forgive our exuberance and all the talking over each other in excitement of brotherhood, music, pizza and other various inputs. All in the name of exalting the third of four CDs in the Steven Wilson-curated Intrigue compilation series. Join us for another walk through the fascinating world of progressive-minded ‘80s-era UK post-punk and alternative rock. Note I: The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note II: All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff's Peter Steele and Fates Warning books…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org Note III: If you haven't checked them out already, we encourage you to listen to our first two Intrigue dissections, conveniently linked for you here: Music cited in order of appearance: intro: David Bowie, “Up the Hill Backwards” (Scary Monsters [and Super Creeps], 1980) [all snippets below are taken directly from the Intrigue compilation; the following indicates where the songs originally appeared] Twelfth Night – “Three Dancers” (Smiling at Grief, 1982) Thomas Dolby – “Airwaves” (The Golden Age of Wireless, 1982) Crispy Ambulance – “Are You Ready?” (The Plateau Phase, 1982) Rupert Hine – “The Outsider” (Waving Not Drowning, 1982) A Certain Ratio – “Knife Slits Water” (Sextet, 1982) Tears for Fears – “Memories Fade” (The Hurting, 1983) Peter Hammill – “Patient” (Patience, 1983) Cocteau Twins – “Donimo” (Treasure, 1984) Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mr. Drake – “In a Waiting Room” (Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mr. Drake, 1984) The Art of Noise - “Close (to the Edit)” (Close [to the Edit] 7”, 1984) Dalis Car – “Dalis Car” (The Waking Hour, 1984) Scott Walker – “Rawhide” (Climate of Hunter, 1984) David Sylvian – “Brilliant Trees” (Brilliant Trees, 1984) Propaganda – “Dream Within a Dream” (A Secret Wish, 1985) Ep. 188 preview: Renaissance, “The Death of Art” (The Death of Art, 1994) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 116: What is Psychedelic Music? The Radical Research Answer to a Vexing Question

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 86:45


When it comes to a difficult-to-define concept like psychedelia in music, it's subjective. It's not all hippies with sitars and lava lamps and bongs…but that's not wrong either. With a little help from author Michael Hicks and his parameters for what makes music psychedelic, we pose the question: “What is Psychedelic Music?” and offer the Radical Research answer. Note I: The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note II: Our friend Tom Hailey counts Stupid Dream as his favorite and only truly loved Porcupine Tree album. That's fine. We love it too. But we love many other Porcupine Tree albums. So, when Hunter said “I've gotta be honest with you, I've gone full Tom Hailey, there's really only one Porcupine Tree record that I really love anymore,” it blew Jeff's gaskets. And then it appeared Hunter said that one album was Signify (“and maybe Sky Moves Sideways”). The whole thing became maddening. After listening back to this torrid exchange (starting at the 1:03:25 mark), Hunter wants to clarify: “Stupid Dream is my favorite Porcupine Tree album, and like I said, I like all ‘90s Porcupine Tree.“ He was being oblique in the recording and it all got a bit out of hand. This is the sort of first-world relationship problem that Radical Research can occasionally suffer. And the world keeps turning! Note III: All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff's Peter Steele and Fates Warning books…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org Music cited in order of appearance: Can – “Halleluwah” (Tago Mago, 1971) Miles Davis – “Rated X” (Get Up With It, 1974) Steve Hillage – “Meditation of the Snake” (Fish Rising, 1975) Joy Division – “Decades” (Closer, 1980) Seefeel – “Time to Find Me (AFX Slow Mix)” (Pure, Impure, 1993) Beherit – “Summerlands” (Drawing Down the Moon, 1993) Emperor – “The Loss and Curse of Reverence” (Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk, 1997) Coil – “The Dreamer is Still Asleep“ (Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 1, 1999) Portal – “The Endmills” (Seepia, 2003) Steven Wilson – “Significant Other” (Insurgentes, 2008) Melvins – “The Bunk Up” (Hold it In, 2014) Arcturus – “Crashland” (Arcturian, 2015) Cynic – “Mythical Serpents” (Ascension Codes, 2021) ep. 117 preview: Crispy Ambulance – “Are You Ready?” (The Plateau Phase, 1982) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 115.5 – Permeable Lines, Part 2

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 16:12


Our second in the Permeable Lines series, and our first point-5 episode since 83.5 nearly two years ago! That enough numbers for you? Join us for a brief dust-up between inspiration and rip-off. You decide. (More numbers: “18 is actually 9…it stuck in his mind….”) Note I: The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note II: All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff's Peter Steele and Fates Warning books…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org Note III: Let's take stock. These are our other .5 episodes thus far. Mini-episodes, if you will. Great for late-night Radical snackin'! Metal Laughs, 83.5 (8 min, 13 sec) Mystery Snippets Part 2, 41.5 (13 min, 51 sec) https://radicalresearch.org/episode-41-5-mystery-snippets-pt-2/ Mystery Snippets, 23.5 (9 min, 28 sec) https://radicalresearch.org/episode-23-5-mystery-snippets/ Riff Similarities (Permeable Lines), 17.5 (10 min, 59 sec) https://radicalresearch.org/episode-17-5-the-curious-the-uncanny/ The Kiss/Nuclear Death Convergence, 5.5 (7 min, 10 sec) https://radicalresearch.org/episode-5-5-calling-dr-morpheus-the-kiss-nuclear-death-convergence/ Music cited in order of appearance: Mercyful Fate, “A Dangerous Meeting” (Don't Break the Oath, 1984) Megadeth, “Return to Hangar” (The World Needs a Hero, 2001) Diamond Head, “Am I Evil?” (Lightning to the Nations, 1980) Megadeth, “When” (The World Needs a Hero, 2001) Testament, “Over the Wall” (The Legacy, 1987) Sieges Even, “Apocalyptic Disposition” (Lifecycle, 1988) Pestilence, “Out of the Body” (Consuming Impulse, 1989) Suffocation, “Infecting the Crypts” (Human Waste, 1991) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 115 – Hexx Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 55:45


We celebrate musicians and bands that rapidly evolve and challenge their audience with newness each endeavor. But the abrupt left-turn San Francisco metal band Hexx took between 1986 and 1987 is beyond fascinating, and beyond the norm. It culminates in one of our favorite albums of the early ‘90s, the mighty, seething, adrenaline-injected Morbid Reality. Strap in, freaks, this will be a bumpy ride! Note I: The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note II: All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff's Peter Steele and Fates Warning books…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org Music cited in order of appearance: “Terror” (No Escape, 1984) “Edge of Death“ (Under the Spell, 1986) “Edge of Death” (Watery Graves 12”, 1990) “Sardonicus” (Quest for Sanity, 1989) “Fields of Death” (Quest for Sanity, 1989) “Twice as Bright” (Quest for Sanity, 1989) “Morbid Reality” (two moments) (Morbid Reality, 1991) “The Last Step” (Morbid Reality, 1991) “Blood Hunter” (Morbid Reality, 1991) “Persecution Experience” (Morbid Reality, 1991) “Watery Graves” (Morbid Reality, 1991) “Spider Jam” (Morbid Reality, 1991) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

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Episode 114 – Mourning Sign 1992-1996: Triangulation

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 87:13


Radical Research can't stay away from Scandinavia for more than a brief spell. To that end, your hosts find themselves in Sweden, digging through the short but robust initial run by Mourning Sign. Over the course of a demo, an EP, and two full-lengths, Mourning Sign twisted and bent metal into a wide variety of shapes. Neither exclusively brutal, progressive, nor melodic, but rather an alloy of all three, Mourning Sign, in the tradition of Sweden's best and brightest, staked out their own territory and defended it with might. Join us on this, our 114th journey into the vortex of radical sound.  Note I: Buy Mourning Sign stuff at Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/artist/268458-Mourning-Sign Note II: We appreciate Chris Warunki, and you can find his myriad of music projects right here: https://warunkimedia.bandcamp.com/artists Music cited in order of appearance: “Inner Calmness” (Last Chamber, 1992 demo) “Supressed Past” (Last Chamber, 1992 demo) “Redeem” (Alienor, 1993) “Desert Sun” (Alienor, 1993) “Godsend” (Alienor, 1993) “I'll See to That” (Mourning Sign, 1995) “Like Father Like Son” (Mourning Sign, 1995) “Seems Endless” (Mourning Sign, 1995) “I'll Be Dancing” (Multiverse, 1996) “Subtle Climax” (Multiverse, 1996) “Seed of Revival” (Multiverse, 1996) “Neerg” (Multiverse, 1996) Episode 115 preview: Hexx, “Fire Mushrooms” (Morbid Reality, 1991) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

#LovinLebanon Podcast
Episode 166 - Fluor Corporation | Todd Dando & Jeff Wagner

#LovinLebanon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 21:18


Buildings are going "vertical" on the campus of Eli Lilly. A lot has happened, and is happening - but believe it or not, the project is only 2% complete.  Todd Dando and Jeff Wagner from Fluor Corporation join us for Episode 166 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast. Fluor is doing the construction and Jeff and Todd share an update on the progress. 450 employees are on-site, with nearly triple that number on the way! How does it all get managed, and what steps are being taken to limit inconvienance? They'll tell us. Subscribe to the email newsletter Email: Info@LPGrowsBoone.com Call: 866-LP-GROWS (574-7697) Email updates/Web: LPGrowsBoone.com Text updates: Text LPCONSTRUCTION to 91896

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 113 – Thief's ‘Bleed, Memory': What Was Your Original Face Before You Were Born?

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 58:07


For our 113th episode, we dispense with the usual exhalations of the past in favor of the thrills of the tense present-future. Thief, the Los Angeles-based brainchild of visionary producer, Dylan Neal, has released one of 2024's most extraordinary albums, Bleed, Memory, a harrowing journey through the late stages of the human mind and spirit. Without giving away all of the album's treasures, this episode can be considered an act of seduction, a persuasion. We dare even the heartiest will to resist the siren strains of Bleed, Memory.  Note I: Some insight into Dylan Neal's note to Jeff, mentioned in the early part of the episode (and the question that we borrowed for this episode's title): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Original_face Note II: Please consider donating if you listen to Radical Research often: https://www.paypal.me/rrpodcast We also have a webstore where you can find shirts, CDs, and books, many of them recently restocked: http://radicalresearch.org/shop/ Music cited in order of appearance: all songs from Thief, Bleed, Memory (2024) “Apparitions” “Cinderland” “Paramnesia” “Prankquean” “Dead Coyote Dreams” “Dulcinea” “Behemouth” “Pissing” “To Whom It May Concern” Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Worldview Matters With David Fiorazo
Jeff Wagner: Smoke Rising From The U.S. Constitution

Worldview Matters With David Fiorazo

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 27:14


Jeff Wagner is the host of The Patriot Review. He shares his call to action ‘Operation Restore in '24' and discusses the state of the union, including the events of January 6th, 2021 and college campus chaos.The Patriot Review: www.redbloodedpatriots.comwww.worldviewmatters.tv© FreedomProject 2024

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 112 – We Mean You Harm: Hail Spirit Noir 2012-2021

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 65:49


For its 112th episode, Radical Research travels to balmy Greece to investigate the cryptic evildoing of Hail Spirit Noir, whose hellbroth of black metal, prog, psychedelia, and witchery strikes a special chord with your hosts. We take a deep look at the band's first four albums and find ourselves more spellbound than ever before. There is no warding off the spell, so give in and join us in this most dangerous of meetings.  Note I: Please consider donating if you listen to Radical Research often: https://www.paypal.me/rrpodcast We also have a webstore where you can find shirts, CDs, and books, many of them recently restocked: http://radicalresearch.org/shop/ Music cited in order of appearance: “Mountain of Horror” (Pneuma, 2012) “Into the Gates of Time” (two moments) (Pneuma, 2012) “Blood Guru” (Oi Magoi, 2014) “Satan is Time” (Oi Magoi, 2014) “The Mermaid” (Oi Magoi, 2014) “Mayhem in Blue” (Mayhem in Blue, 2016) “Lost in Satan's Charms” (Mayhem in Blue, 2016) “The Cannibal Tribe Came from the Sea” (Mayhem in Blue, 2016) “Alien Lip Reading” (Eden in Reverse, 2020) “Crossroads” (Eden in Reverse, 2020) “Automata 1980” (Eden in Reverse, 2020) “On the Loose Again” (Mannequins, 2021) ep. 113 preview: Thief, “Prankquean” (Bleed, Memory, 2024) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 111 – Immortal’s Blizzard Beasts: Convoking Nebular Dimensions

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 45:57


For episode 111, Radical Research returns to its spiritual homeland of Norway. But on this trip, RR steers clear of the usual avant suspects and instead climbs the Mountains of Might to take a closer look at Immortal's twisted and divisive fourth album, 1997's Blizzard Beasts. Though optically outside of RR's usual territory, the hosts make a compelling case for the album's inclusion in the annals of the weird. Please tune in but beware of Nebular Ravens and Frostdemons. Note I: Although we failed to mention it, along with a resemblance or two to various riffs from Hellwitch's Syzygial Miscreancy, we find parallels between Blizzard Beasts and any given Order From Chaos era, both vocally and musically. Not that Hellwitch or Order From Chaos directly influenced this album, but if Immortal had said so, we could see it. As you were. Note II: Please consider donating if you listen to Radical Research often: https://www.paypal.me/rrpodcast We also have a webstore where you can find shirts, CDs, and books, many of them recently restocked: http://radicalresearch.org/shop/ Music cited in order of appearance: [all songs are from Immortal's Blizzard Beasts, 1997] “intro” “Blizzard Beasts” “Nebular Ravens Winter” “Suns That Sank Below” “Battlefields” “Mountains of Might” “Noctambulant” “Winter of the Ages” “Frostdemonstorm” Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Radical Research Podcast
RR110 – Steven Wilson's Intrigue Compilation, Dissection Part 2

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 100:20


We continue our wander through the 4CD Intrigue compilation. This installment features 15 UK bands, several which we'd never heard of before (Art Nouveau, New Musik, Section 25). We hope this episode helps prove curator Steven Wilson's note that Intrigue operates on the “idea that conceptual thinking and ambition didn't suddenly evaporate after '77…ambitious, weird and thrilling music was all around you in the ‘80s – if you looked in the right places.” Amen. Note I: Please consider donating if you listen to Radical Research often: https://www.paypal.me/rrpodcast We also have a webstore where you can find shirts, CDs, and books, many of them recently restocked: http://radicalresearch.org/shop/ Music cited in order of appearance: Intro: Brian Eno, “Third Uncle” (Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy), 1974) [all snippets below are taken directly from the Intrigue compilation; the following indicates where the songs originally appeared] The Sound, “I Can't Escape Myself” (Jeopardy, 1980) Joy Division, “The Eternal” (Closer, 1980) Swell Maps, “Big Empty Field” (…In “Jane from Occupied Europe”, 1980) Art Nouveau, “Enemies” (unreleased, 1980) Gary Numan, “The Joy Circuit” (Telekon, 1980) 23 Skidoo, “The Gospel Comes to New Guinea” (single, 1980) Echo and the Bunnymen, “All My Colours” (Heaven Up Here, 1981) The Specials, “Ghost Town” (single, 1981) New Musik, “They All Run After the Carving Knife” (Anywhere, 1981) New Order, “The Him” (Movement, 1981) The Associates, “White Car in Germany” (single, 1981) Section 25, “Hit” (Always Now, 1981) Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, “Sealand” (Architecture & Morality, 1981) Japan, “Talking Drum” (Tin Drum, 1981) The Cure, “Faith” (Faith, 1981) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 109 – Sigh’s Weirdest! Let the Strangeness Do the Talking

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 50:53


Sigh is unquestionably one of the weirdest bands in the metal realm. And since Radical Research skews weird, and since we are both fans of Sigh since the mid ‘90s, it seemed obvious that we would eventually do an episode featuring some of the very weirdest of Sigh's weird moments. So…if you are down with our motto of Keep Metal Weird, you know what to do. Note I: Please consider donating if you listen to Radical Research often: https://www.paypal.me/rrpodcast We also have a webstore where you can find shirts, CDs, and books, many of them recently restocked: http://radicalresearch.org/shop/ Music cited in order of appearance: "Hail Horror Hail" (Hail Horror Hail, 1997) "A Sunset Song" (Imaginary Sonicscape, 2001) "Scarlet Dream" (Imaginary Sonicscape, 2001) "Heresy II: Acosmism" (Heir to Despair, 2018) "Satsui - Geshi No Ato" (Shiki, 2022) "12 Souls" (Hail Horror Hail, 1997) "Amongst the Phantoms of Abandoned Tumbrils" (In Somniphobia, 2012) “Invitation to Die” (Hail Horror Hail, 1997) “Diabolic Suicide” (Scenario IV: Dread Dreams, 1999) “The Molesters of My Soul” (Graveward, 2015) "Seed of Eternity” (Hail Horror Hail, 1997) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Worldview Matters With David Fiorazo
Jeff Wagner: Use Your Platform, Sphere Of Influence To Fight For Freedom

Worldview Matters With David Fiorazo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 26:47


Jeff Wagner is the host of The Patriot Review and also produced the documentary ‘Breaking the Oath.' He joins David in studio to discuss disabilities, malpractice, January 6th, legacy, and the fight for America.The Patriot Review: https://www.redbloodedpatriots.com/www.worldviewmatters.tv© FreedomProject 2024

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 108 – Non-Classic-Logo-Era Napalm Death, 1994-1998

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 67:11


The body of critical study - and fan adoration - around the music of Napalm Death has concerned itself principally with the band's pioneering grindcore and its transition into the death metal of Harmony Corruption. But what of the band's wilderness years, the mid- to late-1990s? The 108th episode of Radical Research digs into what its hosts consider to be Napalm Death's most radical music, the four-album futurist blitzkrieg spanning the years 1994-1998. Get ready for some serious side-eye, Legions, as we cross over into the torn apart.   Note I: In the episode, Hunter mentions Ian Christe's writing on the band's 1994 album, Fear, Emptiness, Despair. In Christe's Sound of the Beast, he writes that the album, "...started a fresh chapter in the history of a band whose membership half-life had once lasted no longer than an album side. Previous urban hardcore noise blasts were mowed by sophisticated guitar layering and innovative drum patterns. Their dissonance became a conscious component of the composition, not merely a side benefit of chaos, and the marriage of intense anger and calculation yielded a masterpiece of passionate, politically minded, negative realism." Note II: In an act of gall, the scalar dimensions of which could only be compared to the Pacific Ocean, Mont Blanc, and John Holmes' ballistic member, Christe includes Fear, Emptiness, Despair in his list of the 25 Greatest Heavy Metal Albums of All Time. The list includes other controversial entries, such as Morbid Angel's Formulas Fatal to the Flesh, and Dream Death's rarely-trumpeted but mighty Journey Into Mystery. Note III: In our excitement, we failed to mention the men who produced these albums. All were produced by the estimable Colin Richardson, except Fear, Emptiness, Despair, which was handled by Pete Coleman. Only one of these gentlemen have played flute on a Skyclad album. Note IV: Please consider donating if you listen to Radical Research often: https://www.paypal.me/rrpodcast We also have a webstore where you can find shirts, CDs, and books, many of them recently restocked: http://radicalresearch.org/shop/ Music cited in order of appearance: “The Infiltraitor” (Words from the Exit Wound, 1998) “Plague Rages” (Fear, Emptiness, Despair, 1994) “Primed Time” (Fear, Emptiness, Despair, 1994) “Fasting on Deception” (Fear, Emptiness, Despair, 1994) “Ripe for the Breaking” (Diatribes, 1996) “Take the Strain” (Diatribes, 1996) “Diatribes” (Diatribes, 1996) “Birth in Regress” (Inside the Torn Apart, 1997) “Prelude” (Inside the Torn Apart, 1997) “Lowpoint” (Inside the Torn Apart, 1997) “None the Wiser?” (Words from the Exit Wound, 1998) “Trio-Degradable / Affixed by Disconcern” (Words from the Exit Wound, 1998) “The Infiltraitor” (Words from the Exit Wound, 1998) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 107 – The Saturnine Sleep: Tiamat's A Deeper Kind of Slumber

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 82:21


For a podcast that traffics in all things wild and mind-expanding, the subject of our 107th episode makes everything else feel stone-cold sober by comparison. The fifth album by Sweden's Tiamat, A Deeper Kind of Slumber, luxuriates in the wan, reclined possibilities of Leary biscuits and Psilocybin dreams. This episode paddles along the hallucinatory waters of Tiamat's final masterpiece and resolves itself to the album's irreconcilable mysteries.  Note I: Please consider donating if you listen to Radical Research often: https://www.paypal.me/rrpodcast We also have a webstore where you can find shirts, CDs, and books, many of them recently restocked: http://radicalresearch.org/shop/ Music cited in order of appearance: Intro: “The Ar” (Wildhoney, 1994) “The Southernmost Voyage” (The Astral Sleep, 1991) “A Caress of Stars” (Clouds, 1992) “Do You Dream of Me?” (Wildhoney, 1994) “Cold Seed” (A Deeper Kind of Slumber, 1997) “Teonanacatl” (A Deeper Kind of Slumber, 1997) “Trillion Zillion Centipedes” (A Deeper Kind of Slumber, 1997) ‘The Desolate One” (A Deeper Kind of Slumber, 1997) “Atlantis as a Lover” (A Deeper Kind of Slumber, 1997) “Alteration X 10” (A Deeper Kind of Slumber, 1997) “Four Leary Biscuits” (A Deeper Kind of Slumber, 1997) “Only In My Tears It Lasts” (A Deeper Kind of Slumber, 1997) “The Whores of Babylon” (A Deeper Kind of Slumber, 1997) “Kite” (A Deeper Kind of Slumber, 1997) “Phantasma De Luxe” (A Deeper Kind of Slumber, 1997) “Mount Marilyn” (A Deeper Kind of Slumber, 1997) “A Deeper Kind of Slumber” (A Deeper Kind of Slumber, 1997) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 106: New Metal Massacre: Horrendous, Afterbirth, Laster & Vemod

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 70:11


We tend to skew toward the past in our explorations with Radical Research, uncovering sounds we feel are overlooked and/or underrated. We're breaking our usual time travel approach and focusing solely on some new metal music that thrilled us in 2023 and one very fresh entry for 2024. It's not 1986 or 1991 anymore, obviously, but 2023 was a great year for new music, metal and otherwise. Herein, we delve into the greatness that is Ontological Mysterium (Horrendous), In But Not Of (Afterbirth), Andermans Mijne (Laster), and The Deepening (Vemod). Metal lives? Metal lives!!! Note I: Please consider donating if you listen to Radical Research often: https://www.paypal.me/rrpodcast We also have a webstore where you can find shirts, CDs, and books, many of them recently restocked: http://radicalresearch.org/shop/ Music cited in order of appearance: Horrendous, “Neon Leviathan” (Ontological Mysterium, 2023) Horrendous, “Preterition Hymn” (Ontological Mysterium, 2023) Horrendous, “Exeg(en)esis” (Ontological Mysterium, 2023) Afterbirth, “Devils With Dead Eyes” (In But Not Of, 2023) Afterbirth, “Vivisected Psychopomp” (In But Not Of, 2023) Afterbirth, “Hovering Human Head Drones” (In But Not Of, 2023) Laster, “Poëtische Waarheid” (Andermans Mijne, 2023) Laster, “Onzichtbare Muur” (Andermans Mijne, 2023) Laster, “Doodgeboren” (Andermans Mijne, 2023) Vemod, “Der Guder Dør” (The Deepening, 2024) Vemod, “The Deepening” (The Deepening, 2024) Ep. 107 preview: Tiamat, “Atlantis as a Lover” (A Deeper Kind of Slumber, 1997) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 105 – We Are Intrigued! Steven Wilson Curates ‘Intrigue' Compilation & We Dissect [Part 1 of 4]

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 124:42


For Episode 105, Radical Research follows the lead of musical polyglot and overachiever, Steven Wilson. Inspired by Wilson's recently-curated, Intrigue: Progressive Sounds in UK Alternative Music 1979-1989, this episode traces out the music found on the first disc of this four-volume edition, digging into such varied artists as Public Image Ltd., John Foxx, In Camera, and This Heat. This constitutes the first in a four-part series around Wilson's collection, which we will revisit occasionally throughout 2024. Should you have any interest in the rich mosaic of the late 1970s/early 1980s UK underground, tune in, turn on, and experiment out.  Note I: As mentioned late in the episode, here is further reading on the Durutti Column's sandpaper packaging of their Return of the Durutti Column album: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Return_of_the_Durutti_Column Note II: Please consider donating if you listen to Radical Research often: https://www.paypal.me/rrpodcast We also have a webstore where you can find shirts, CDs, and books, many of them recently restocked: http://radicalresearch.org/shop/ Music cited in order of appearance: intro: Peter Hammill, “Nobody's Business” (Nadir's Big Chance, 1975) [all snippets in this episode are taken from the Intrigue compilation; the following indicates where the songs initially appeared] Wire, “I Should Have Known Better” (154, 1979) Bill Nelson's Red Noise, “A Better Home in the Phantom Zone” (Sound on Sound, 1979) Magazine, “Back to Nature” (Secondhand Daylight, 1979) XTC, “Complicated Game” (Drums and Wires, 1979) Public Image Ltd, “Careering” (Metal Box, 1979) The Stranglers, “The Raven” (The Raven, 1979) Punishment of Luxury, “Puppet Life” (Puppet Life 7”, 1979) Ultravox, “Astradyne” (Vienna, 1980) Gang of Four, “Contract” (Entertainment!, 1979) Simple Minds, “I Travel” (Empires and Dance, 1980) The Durutti Column, “Sketch for Summer” (The Return of the Durutti Column, 1980) This Heat, “Health and Efficiency” (Health and Efficiency [EP], 1980) John Foxx, “Burning Car” (Burning Car 7”, 1980) Robert Fripp and the League of Gentlemen, “Cognitive Dissonance” (The League of Gentlemen, 1981) In Camera, “The Fatal Day” (Fin [EP], 1982) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Trap Talk From The Back Fence
Jeff Wagner - ATA Treasure - Trap Talk E52 / P:2

Trap Talk From The Back Fence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 37:17


Special 2 part episode with Executive Committee member and current ATA Treasure Jeff Wagner.Show some love to our show sponsors for their support to the podcast while offering some of the finest products and instruction on the market.https://wenig.com/https://www.remington.com/https://takeaimtech.com/http://www.richardmarshalljr.com/Index.htmlhttps://www.northwesternmutual.com/financial/advisor/zachari-nannini/?intcmp=fws-contact&agentid=0E1189https://www.nvtrap.com/Follow along with us.http://www.traptalkpodcast.comhttps://www.youtube.com/@traptalk27traptalk27@gmail.com

The Destination Angler Podcast
Willing Carp on North Sterling Reservoir with Jeff Wagner

The Destination Angler Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 83:06


Our destination is North Sterling Reservoir in Eastern Colorado for probably the most underrated and overlooked of all freshwater fish – Carp!  Our guest is Jeff Wagner, CEO of Mayfly Outdoors, better known for such iconic brands such as Ross, Abel, and Airflow.   North Sterling is a medium sized reservoir loaded with big carp where 40 fish days are not uncommon.   Educated as a biologist, Jeff grew up in Nebraska and shares his journey from Cabelas retail store clerk to CEO of one of the top brands in the industry.   Today Jeff covers common carp, grass carp, food sources and feeding habits, top fly patterns and colors, where carp hangout in lakes, why windy days can be awesome, plus what types of rods and setups work best.    Do carp get a bad rap?  You be the judge!  With Host, Steve Haigh Be the first to know about new episodes.  Become a subscriber More pictures from Jeff Wagner @DestinationAnglerPodcast on Facebook and Instagram About Mayfly Outdoors Ross Reels Abel Reels Airflo Fly Lines Dyna-King Vices Please check out our Sponsors: Got Fishing - crafting world Class fly-fishing adventures specially designed to your level of experience and budget.   https://gotfishing.com/ | Facebook @GotFishingAdventures Instagram @GotFishing TroutRoutes - the #1 Trout Fishing app, helping you find new trout water so you spend less time on the road and more time fishing.  https://troutinsights.com/ | Facebook @troutinsights Instagram @TroutRoutes  Download the app here Adamsbuilt Fishing - THE trusted source for quality fly fishing gear, built to last at an affordable price. Waders, Nets, Outerwear. https://www.adamsbuiltfishing.com/ | Facebook & Instagram @Adamsbuilt Angler's Coffee - elevating the coffee experience for the fly-fishing community & anglers everywhere with small-batch coffee delivered to your doorstep.  https://anglerscoffee.com/   | Facebook & Instagram @anglerscoffeeco    Destination Angler:  ·       Website ·       Destination Angler Gear – T-shirts, Hats, Artwork ·       Get updates and pictures of destinations covered on each podcast:  @DestinationAnglerPodcast on Facebook and Instagram ·       Join in the conversation with the @DestinationAnglerConnection group on Facebook.  Comments & Suggestions:  host, Steve Haigh, email shaigh50@gmail.com Available on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Recorded Oct 18, 2023.  Episode 107

Trap Talk From The Back Fence
Jeff Wagner - ATA Treasure - Trap Talk E52 / P:1

Trap Talk From The Back Fence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 48:58


Special 2 part episode with Executive Committee member and current ATA Treasure Jeff Wagner.Show some love to our show sponsors for their support to the podcast while offering some of the finest products and instruction on the market.https://wenig.com/https://www.remington.com/https://takeaimtech.com/http://www.richardmarshalljr.com/Index.htmlhttps://www.northwesternmutual.com/financial/advisor/zachari-nannini/?intcmp=fws-contact&agentid=0E1189https://www.nvtrap.com/Follow along with us.http://www.traptalkpodcast.comhttps://www.youtube.com/@traptalk27traptalk27@gmail.com

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 104 – Diskord 2007-2021: Architectonic Death

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 67:42


As is so often the case, Radical Research, for its 104th episode, finds itself in Norway, only this time to investigate the psycho-necrotic brutality of Oslo's Diskord. At once garage-y, asymmetric, and morbid, Diskord hawks death-wares that invite listeners to stroll through the hallways of the weird metal madhouse. Only death and Norway are real. Note I: Thanks to Tim Hammond for the Oscillations mp3s. We only had the vinyl and no digital version, and we knew who to turn to. Thanks Tim, you are a fucking champ! Note II: Wagner was thinking “Funebrarum” but said “Encoffination.” Please forgive a mind way too filled up with this otherworldly nonsense. Thank you. The point still stands, re: the rise of Funebarum and other similar combos in early Incantation mode around 2007. Note III: Wagner and Ginn are both huge fans of Autopsy up to and including Tourniquets, Hacksaws and Graves (2014). In fact, both, weirdly, believe that album to be the best of Era II Autopsy. Things after that are fine if all you want is more of that. But we wanted more than that. But goddamn we love the fuck out of Autopsy. Fiend for Blood FTW. Note IV: Please consider donating if you listen to Radical Research often: https://www.paypal.me/rrpodcast We also have a webstore where you can find shirts, CDs, and books, many of them recently restocked: http://radicalresearch.org/shop/ Music cited in order of appearance: “Pervasive Discreetness” (Doomscapes, 2007) “Reptilian Ancestry” (Doomscapes, 2007) “Instauration” (Doomscapes, 2007) “Overseer” (Dystopics, 2012) “Psychotic Process” (Dystopics, 2012) “Rambling Words from a Sore Throat” (Dystopics, 2012) “Horrid Engine” (Oscillations, 2014) “Hermit Dream” (Oscillations, 2014) “Loitering in the Portal” (Degenerations, 2021) “Dragged for Coronation” (Degenerations, 2021) “Gnashing” (Degenerations, 2021) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 103 – We’re After the Same Thing: Dead Horse’s Peaceful Death and Pretty Flowers

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 63:52


Death, humor, society? Who doesn't love these things? Radical Research certainly does! So, it should come as no surprise that we chose the second album by Houston, Texas' Dead Horse as the subject of our 103rd episode. Peaceful Death and Pretty Flowers, released by Big Chief Records in 1991, plunders the remotest corners of thrash, hardcore, and mangled death as fodder for its singular brand of knee-slappin' brutality. Join us for this rather less than peaceful episode. Note I: Please consider donating if you listen to Radical Research often: https://www.paypal.me/rrpodcast We also have a webstore where you can find shirts, CDs, and books, many of them recently restocked: http://radicalresearch.org/shop/ Music cited in order of appearance: all tracks from Dead Horse's Peaceful Death and Pretty Flowers, 1991 “Cod Piece Face” “Turn” “La La Song” “Like Asrielle” “The Latent Stage” “Peaceful Death” “Eulogy” “Snowdogs” “The Lark Nest” “Medulla Oblongata” “Aplo” “Rock Lobster” “Sawbone” Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
WFS 518 - Mayfly Outdoors with Jeff Wagner - Airflo, Ross Reels, Winston Fly Rods

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 62:09


Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/518 Presented By: Smitty's Fly Box, Angler's Coffee, Waters West Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Growing up in Sydney, Nebraska, the home of Cabela's, Jeff's passion for fly fishing was ignited at a young age. This episode takes you on an adventure with Jeff as he reminisces about his early fishing experiences, exploring the diverse fishing opportunities Nebraska offers, from trout streams to warm water fishing. As we journey through his early life, we also follow his career path through some of the most iconic brands in the outdoor industry, from his time with Cabela's, Winston Flyrods, and VF corp, to his current role as the President and CEO of Mayfly Outdoors, encompassing major players in the fly fishing industry. Our conversation doesn't stop at the surface level; we dive deep into the heart of the outdoor industry itself. We discuss the ever-important topic of sustainability in the fly fishing industry, the concept of B Corp, and the triple bottom line of people, profit, and planet. Jeff shares about Ross Reels' investment in a new anodizing facility in Montrose, Colorado, a move designed to reduce environmental impact while still maintaining a profitable organization. The conversation widens as we dissect the future of the industry, with a focus on upcoming collaborations from Ross Reels and Abel, all with an emphasis on conservation. Finally, we touch on practical fly fishing tips, such as the nuances of casting in the wind and the importance of practice. We celebrate the invaluable advice of casting instructors like Tim Ragef, Steve, Bruce Richards, Tom White, and Dusty Sprague. We conclude with an examination of the adaptability of the team at Ross Reels to stay ahead of industry innovations. Join us as we journey through the world of fly fishing, revealing its past, present, and future. Whether you're an avid angler or have never cast a line, this episode has something for everyone. Episode Chapters with Jeff Wagner on Mayfly Outdoors (0:00:05) - Fly Fishing and Mayfly Outdoors Growing up in Sydney, Nebraska, I learned to fly fish in cold streams for trout, bass, bluegill, carp, and pike. (0:08:38) - Iconic Outdoor Brands Ross' 50th anniversary is discussed, from its 1973 California inception to its current Colorado form. (0:21:18) - B Corp and Long-Term Success Ross Reels' success is discussed, exploring B Corp certification, triple bottom line, sustainability, ethics, and new anodizing facility. (0:25:27) - Ross Reels and Mayfly Outdoors Ross Reels' sustainability, longevity, innovations, other fly fishing companies, Mayfly Outdoors' acquisition of Air Flow Fly Lines, investments in people, place, and technology, and the triple bottom line of people, profit, and planet are discussed. (0:38:25) - Branding and Growth of Outdoor Industry Prana, North Face, Patagonia, Sims, Dynaking, and carp fishing discussed to maintain brand identity and explore fishing market opportunities. (0:44:10) - Carp Fishing in Warm Water Resources Carp fishing's potential benefits, fly fishing's responsibility, multi-species angling history, and Ross Reels' investment are discussed. (0:50:34) - Fly Fishing Tips and Conversations Casting nuances, instructor advice, and carp fishing's benefits to cold water fisheries are discussed. (1:00:00) - Fall Fly Fishing Launches and Collaborations Ross Reels and Able collaborate to promote conservation, sustainability, and longevity, while staying true to their identity. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/518