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39: Metal Maniacs Podcast: Unveiling the Dark History of Morbid Angel Welcome to the Metal Maniacs Podcast, where the airwaves pulsate with the raw energy of heavy metal and the haunting echoes of death metal's most iconic bands. In this episode, hosts Jay and Modd plunge headfirst into the abyss to unravel the twisted saga of one of the genre's most influential acts: Morbid Angel. Since their inception in the sweltering depths of Tampa, Florida in 1983, Morbid Angel has cast a long and ominous shadow over the metal landscape. With their thunderous riffs, blistering solos, and guttural vocals, the band forged a sound that would come to define the very essence of death metal itself. Join Jay and Modd as they embark on a sonic odyssey through Morbid Angel's storied history, from their humble beginnings in the underground tape-trading scene to their ascent to legendary status as one of death metal's elite. With insight from industry insiders, archival interviews, and firsthand accounts from those who were there, the Metal Maniacs Podcast offers an intimate glimpse into the inner workings of this enigmatic band. Delving deep into the band's discography, Jay and Modd dissect each album with surgical precision, exploring the themes, influences, and sonic innovations that have made Morbid Angel a perennial favorite among metalheads worldwide. From the ferocious brutality of "Altars of Madness" to the avant-garde experimentation of "Gateways to Annihilation," no stone is left unturned as they unravel the complex tapestry of Morbid Angel's musical evolution. But Morbid Angel's story is not without its share of darkness and controversy. Jay and Modd pull back the curtain to reveal the tumultuous behind-the-scenes drama that has plagued the band throughout its tumultuous journey. From lineup changes and creative differences to legal battles and personal tragedies, the road to hell has been paved with no shortage of obstacles for Morbid Angel. Yet through it all, the band has persevered, emerging stronger and more resilient than ever before. With their latest album, "Kingdoms Disdained," Morbid Angel once again proves why they are considered one of the true titans of death metal, delivering a blistering tour de force that reaffirms their rightful place at the forefront of the genre. So tune in, turn up the volume, and prepare to be consumed by the dark and twisted world of Morbid Angel. The Metal Maniacs Podcast is your ultimate destination for all things metal, and this episode is sure to leave you headbanging with devilish delight. Join Jay and Modd as they unlock the secrets of Morbid Angel's unholy legacy, one riff at a time. Follow Us-https://linktr.ee/metalmaniacsmi
Trey Azagthoth (Morbid Angel) career retrospective. Originally aired on 4ZZZ Zed Digital on 15th August 2017, this special broadcast takes a look at Trey's career up to the 2017 album, Kingdoms Disdained.
The guest for this episode is Steve Tucker, vocalist and bassist of the legendary death metal band Morbid Angel, who are currently about to embark on a month-long USA headlining tour still in support of their Kingdoms Disdained full-length released in 2017 via Silver Lining Music. The 2019 USA Sickness Tour begins November 21st in Houston, Texas and runs through December 21st in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Support will be provided by Swedish black metal practitioners Watain and American death metal veterans Incantation. For more information and to purchase tickets: bnds.us/trirzd. Follow Morbid Angel: Web: morbidangel.com Facebook: facebook.com/officialmorbidangelpage THEME MUSIC "High Velocity Pt. 1 & 2" (Instrumental) produced by House Shoes (from Big Tone and House Shoes Big Shoes LP) Cuts by DJ Jay Spliff SUBSCRIBE/RATE/REVIEW RENAISSANCE SOUL: RSS link and list of where Renaissance Soul streams: podlink.to/RenSoulPod. Please subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts. SUBSCRIBE/RATE/REVIEW BREAKIN' RECORDZ: RSS link and list of where Breakin' Recordz streams: anchor.fm/breakinrecordz. Please subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts. SUBSCRIBE/RATE/REVIEW FRESH IS THE WORD: Please subscribe and rate/review on whatever platform you prefer to listen to podcasts. Here's a listing of where Fresh is the Word streams: linktr.ee/freshisthewordpodcast or just search "Fresh is the Word". Support via Patreon For as little as $1 per month.The $3 per month tier gets you access to the Patreon-only episodes with my archived interview audio from past interviews outside of the podcasts: patreon.com/freshistheword Support via Paypal If you don't want to do Patreon, you can donate via Paypal: PayPal.Me/kfreshistheword --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Decibel Magazine tour kicks off on February 17th and once again Decibel has created one crazy brutal line up with Cannibal Corpse, Morbid Angel,Necrot, Blood Incantation and a few dates with Immolation. In this podcast Steve Tucker of Morbid Angel talks to us about the tour, the first time the band has toured the U.S. with Cannibal Corpse. We also talk about the band's latest album "Kingdoms Disdained". For more music news check us out at Musicfrenzy.net and follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Cheers, ~JD
Steve Tucker (Morbid Angel, Warfather). Steve joins Andrew to chat about the new Morbid Angel album, Kingdoms Disdained, as well as some interesting conversation about the bands unheralded classic, Formulas Fatal to the Flesh ('98).
"Morbid Angel's music is death and that's what people expect," deadpanned vocalist and bass player for the band, Steve Tucker. "Most Morbid Angel fans know the band is pretty diverse but they expect the music to have that death metal vibe."With the release of Kingdoms Disdained in December and the recently released boxed set, Morbid Angel are back in the limelight, with Tucker saying fans have warmly embraced the album. Despite the album being finished, out and in the can, Tucker does admit that the band have in the past been guilty of over-scrutinizing the album after it has been released."There's a little bit of both (scrutiny and that sense of leaving it behind)," he said. "I think that on this album my list of things that if I could I would change are nothing like they ever were in the past. This album, on all fronts from the recording to the pressing to the feel of it and the packaging - everything - was more satisfactory.Since forming in 1983 Morbid Angel have been one of the most commercially successful, influential and recognized bands in their genre, with an endless stream of musicians openly admitting the high regard in which they are held. Although obvious to the rest of the world, Tucker says that within the band the fact is rarely mentioned or discussed."No," he laughed, "that's not really something... honestly, inside of the band time goes by much faster than outside. Outside of the band you can look at 25 years and it seems like a tremendous amount of time but from inside it doesn't seem so long ago. You sort of go from album to album man. You spend a big chunk of your life writing and recording an album and then it gets released and you go out and support the album and that whole process is a number of years. Talking about being legends or talking about the influence that Morbid Angel has had on anyone is not really something that we would sit around and do. For us, when you around this long... nobody expected death metal to last almost 30 years dude. No-one expected it as far as it's just a process of making music and playing shows. Death metal has become as legitimate a music genre as anything else out there. It doesn't seem like it's something that's going away anytime soon."To hear more in-depth takes on Tucker's view on the music world in general as well as a detailed listing of what to expect in the box set as well as his thoughts on Morbid angel before he joined the band tune in to the audio below.Kris Peters
Coop, Mark, and Jesse are back to discuss the latest release from Morbid Angel - "Kingdoms Disdained" From http://crypticrock.com/morbid-angel-kingdoms-disdained-album-review/ With the world in its usual daily upheaval of putrid chaos, many bands continue to channel the craziness, directing it towards meaningful music. That mind, Morbid Angel are back with a well-structured album full of toxic energy re-vamped into the most appealing serving. Their first studio album in six long years, Kingdoms Disdained hit the masses on Friday, December 1, 2017 through Silver Lining Music.
We discuss how he came to return to the band, the creativity of Trey's riffs, the importance of his era with the band in the grand scheme of their legacy, the message of the lyrics on Kingdoms Disdained, why the band separated during the Heretic era, the importance of Erik Rutan as producer, and his memories of the late, great Dimebag Darrell when he toured with Pantera. The post Morbid Angel's Steve Tucker on The MetalSucks Podcast #219 appeared first on MetalSucks.
Derrick, Mark, Doc, and Vaughn dig deep into the earth and talk about the 1993, shot on super 8mm, vampire apocalypse epic, DARKNESS!!! CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD AND LISTEN TO THE EPISODE Music: Morbid Angel – Declaring New Law (Secret Hell) – Kingdoms Disdained https://www.amazon.com/Kingdoms-Disdained-Morbid-Angel/dp/B0765RNT1J CONTACT AND FOLLOW ASTRO RADIO Z: Contact: astroradiozpodcast@gmail.com Website: www.astroradioz.com... Read More --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astroradioz/message
Legendary death metal unit MORBID ANGEL will unleash their ninth studio album on December 1st via Silver Lining Music and JVC in Japan. Titled Kingdoms Disdained, the record reunites founding guitarist Trey Azagthoth with Just one play of MORBID ANGEL's searing Kingdoms Disdained, and you'll realize that this is the only true current aural document of a world sinking into uncharted despair. "The album title says it all," says Tucker, "everybody's fed up and nobody can figure out how to fix it. We've got all these miniature wars in neighborhoods, cities, countries, and we've got people with varying opinions causing chaos, yet everyone is doing what they feel is right. Which all makes it feel like the world has reached a point of utter madness and confusion." As if fate constructed the moment, these forefathers of death metal found themselves witnessing the storm's eye as they prepared to create Kingdoms Disdained, deciphering it with their ferocious music via long-held Sumerian-based beliefs. "It's been written but nobody pays attention, because we erase our history," furthers Tucker. "We don't understand much about the Sumerian texts because things got erased, buried, and broken up. And for years, Trey and I talked a lot about the idea of those Gods waking up and coming back to show us that they're angry." Recorded at Mana Studios in St. Petersburg, Florida and produced by MORBID ANGEL with Erik Rutan (MORBID ANGEL, Cannibal Corpse, Hate Eternal, Six Feet Under, Belphegor), Azagthoth, Tucker and drummer Scotty Fuller (Annihilated; former Abysmal Dawn) created eleven pieces of devastatingly dynamic death metal. Compositions such as "Garden Of Disdain," "Architect And Iconoclast," and "The Pillars Crumbling" supremely illustrate Azagthoth's incredible creative alchemy with Tucker as well as his own incomparable guitar work. "We're always trying to paint pictures; to create images," notes Tucker, "and I think this album is a fair image of the world today, but taken from a different perspective; the perspective of those Gods who built this, who may be resting now but are starting to wake up." Kingdoms Disdained also features artwork courtesy of Irish mixed-media artist Ken Coleman, who created a series of pieces that further augment the stories being told. Don't walk meekly around the edge of Kingdoms Disdained, go all-in on the journey and MORBID ANGEL's intense importance to these times will be crystal clear. MORBID ANGEL's Kingdoms Disdained will be available on CD, vinyl, and digital formats. Preorders are currently available at THIS LOCATION where you can also hear opening track "Piles Of Little Arms." A special-edition boxset will be available to order shortly.