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What does it take to create one of the most abrasive, unsettling metal records of the 21st century? In this episode of Riff Worship, we dive into the shadows to dissect the terrifying sonic legacy of the UK's most elusive extreme music collective: Dragged Into Sunlight. Formed in 2006 by a group of anonymous DIY veterans, Dragged Into Sunlight have spent the last two decades weaponizing a volatile and uncompromising blend of sludge, death metal, black metal, and noise. Creating exclusively for themselves, the band permanently scarred the extreme music landscape with their 2009 landmark debut, Hatred for Mankind.This week we'll discuss:Dragged Into Sunlight's mysterious origins and their experimental, 19-minute long collaborative assault with Liverpool noise artist Kas Mana, Terminal Aggressor.The grueling, sleepless recording sessions of their debut album and the monolithic production made possible by legendary engineers Tom Dring (Corrupt Moral Altar) and Billy Anderson (Eyehategod, Melvins, Neurosis).Honoring the visceral, iconic, hand-drawn cover artwork by the late, brilliant Justin Bartlett. The band's infatuation with true crime, the cold reality behind their notorious serial killer samples, and the first-hand professional insight of working inside a Texas Death Row facility.From the pummeling riffs of ‘Boiled Angel' and ‘To Hieron' to the horrific ambience of ‘Totem of Skulls'—leave the hallway light on and join us as we celebrate a modern masterpiece of misery.Recommendations:Khann - ErodeU.S. Christmas - Run Thick In The NightFollow Riff WorshipInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/riffworshippod/Twitter: https://x.com/RiffWorshipPodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RiffWorshipPodCheck out our Official Playlists:Riffs on Repeat (Spotify)Riffs on Repeat (YouTube Music)Hits from the Crypt (Apple)
Magnus samlar de tre vise i det vi kallar Curators Of Taste. Alltså den mäktiga smakförsamlingen med våra tre recensenter på heavyunderground.se: Emil, Ylva och Anders för att prata om vilka skivor som gjort ett intryck hittills i år. Det blir som vanligt en eklektisk blandning av musik som det brukar bli när dessa människor delar med sig. Eller vad sägs om: Backengrillen, Dimwind, Rome Is Not A Town, Youth Avoiders, Alarm!, Bödel, Xorsist, Hellripper, Joseph Tholl, Neurosis, Monolord, The113 och en hel del annat. Lyssna på vad som sägs, lyssna och upptäck själv och köp skivorna!
On episode 133, Ollie Trip of Fire in Mountains Festival joins Jason Schreurs. Ollie explains how the festival, which takes place on the traditional lands of the Blackfeet Nation in Montana, focuses on mental health and sobriety. Along with the Firekeeper Alliance, who provide education and health programs for Blackfeet youth, Fire in the Mountains creates a healthy environment for its attendees while respecting the sacred land of the Blackfeet Nation. http://fitmfest.com Featured song clips: Neurosis - "Untethered" from An Undying Love for a Burning World (Neurot Recording, 2026) Neurosis - "Mirror Deep" from An Undying Love for a Burning World (Neurot Recording, 2026) Insect Warfare - "Enslaved by Machinery" from World Extermination (Earache Records, 2009) Choking Victim - "You Ought to Die" from Crack Rock Steady EP/Squatta's Paradise (Tent City Records, 1996) The SCREAM THERAPY BOOK is now available! Scream Therapy: A Punk Journey through Mental Health is a memoir-plus that has been heralded by New York Times best-selling authors. Like the podcast, it links the community-minded punk rock scene with the mental wellness of the punks who belong to it. ORDER A COPY OF THE BOOK! screamtherapyhq.com/book SCREAM THERAPY MERCH STORE! teepublic.com/user/scream-therapy About this podcast: Scream Therapy explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music clips: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" Render Useless - "The Second Flight of Icarus" Contact host Jason Schreurs - screamtherapypodcast@gmail.com If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, seek help immediately. For help 24/7 contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-TALK, or the Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741741.
Entrevista con NEUROSIS, concretamente con su miembro fundador Jorge McKenzie, alma mater y un superviviente dentro de la escena latinoamericana del metal. Hablamos de su vida y como el metal a ido acompañándole durante toda su vida para lo bueno y lo malo. Problemas de todo tipo han moldeado la resiliencia de una persona tan especial. Y pronto estarán en nuestro país¡¡¡ -THE EYES OF THE SOUL. -EL PASO DEL TIEMPO NO CURA. -SUEÑOS DESANGRADOS. -DEPRIVED OF LIBERTY. -VERDUN 1916. -MAREA NEGRA. -OPEN WOUND. -KARMA/PAIN(THE SAD FACT) -OLVIDADO POR DIOS. -EL CODIGO 666. -EL ALAMEIN. -ARPONES EN LO ALTO
Chapter 715 - "Committing My Life To This" ...as read by Jeremy Walk from Fire In The Mountains Today we welcome Fire In The Mountains founder Jeremy Walker to the podcast! Fire In The Mountains Festival will take place July 23 through the 26th at the Red Eagle Campground on the Blackfeet Nation Reservation in Montana. Jeremy talks about his musical background in Vermont, the initial inspiration for Fire In The Mountains, partnering with the Firekeeper Alliance, having to keep Neurosis a secret, and so much more! https://www.fitmfest.com/DiscordPatreonSubstack Email: asthestorygrows@gmail.com Chapter 715 Music: Baroness - "Last Word" Yob - "Ablaze" Neurosis - "First Red Rays" Borknagar - "Northward"
This week the boys FINALLY get around to talking about the first Neurosis album after over a decade of hiatus, the massive An Undying Love for A Burning World.
THE DOOMED & STONED SHOW ~Season 12, Episode 4~ Covering the March edition of the Doom Charts and featuring an in-depth discussion of the bands in the Top 10 + our wild card and bonus picks! With Billy Goate, John Gist, and Bucky Brown. PLAYLIST INTRO (00:00) 1. Cowboys & Aliens - "Rabbit Hole" (00:31) HOST SEGMENT I (04:00) 2. Black Lung - "Follow" (34:05) 3. Mister Earthbound - "Even Me Out" (39:27) 4. The Crooked Skulls - "Bury It" (43:39) HOST SEGMENT II (47:23) 5. Misty Route - "Blind God" (1:00:44) 6. Star Beast - "Everything Is Gone" (1:06:53) 7. Gnarwhal - "Lucid Machines" (1:09:39) HOST SEGMENT II (1:14:09) 8. Yeast Machine - "Wobbly Wizard" (1:41:15) 9. Devil Electric - "Tahlia" (1:45:55) 10. Neurosis - "Mirror Deep" (1:51:19) 11. New Dawn Fades - "True Till Death" (1:56:59) 12. Desert Colossus - "Vanity" (2:02:23) HOST SEGMENT IV (2:08:59) 13. Desert Collider - "Nebuchadnezzar" (2:50:20) 14. Fangus - "Pyre of Love" (2:56:50) 15. Gjenferd - "Bound To Fail" (3:00:40) 16. Red Sun Atacama - "Conveyor" (3:04:32) 17. Kal-El - "The Prophecy" (3:10:37) BONUS TRACKS: 18. Monsternaut - "Cold" (3:17:15) 19. Stonus - "Space to Dive" (3:21:13) 20. Axe Dragger - "Axe Dragger" (3:25:03) 21. Lord of Confusion - "Life is Heavy" (3:28:30) 22. Joel H. Bulsara - "The Yellow Signed Paper" (3:31:46)
Is Elon Musk just a guy who can't post, or is he the avatar of Muskism - a new philosophy for our postliberal age? Quinn Slobodian and Ben Tarnoff's book Muskism: A Guide For the Perplexed argues the latter, taking us through techno-fascist South Africa to Silicon Valley - and along the way we find out that two of the most insightful critics of technology and neoliberalism know a *lot* about anime. Music by Neurosis: https://neurosis.bandcamp.com/album/an-undying-love-for-a-burning-world You too can become meme by joining our Discord (it's free): https://discord.gg/mk928WGds
Ian and Cass take you on a sonic odyssey of drone, doom, occult, stoner and space rock favourites, including crushing new vibrations from Sunn O))), Faetooth, Blackwater Holylight and Spell, and we'll enjoy some chaotic garage psych from Frankie & The Witch Fingers for Cass's Corner! The second half of the show features decimating new bangers from Gutvoid, Cryptic Shift, Genghis Tron and Neurosis, and we'll even celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Crpytopsy's brutal death tech masterpiece None So Vile by digging a horrendous and brutal slab from that record out of The Graveyard! Bring yr earplugs!
Ian and Cass take you on a sonic odyssey of drone, doom, occult, stoner and space rock favourites, including crushing new vibrations from Sunn O))), Faetooth, Blackwater Holylight and Spell, and we'll enjoy some chaotic garage psych from Frankie & The Witch Fingers for Cass's Corner! The second half of the show features decimating new bangers from Gutvoid, Cryptic Shift, Genghis Tron and Neurosis, and we'll even celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Crpytopsy's brutal tech death masterpiece None So Vile by digging a horrendous and brutal slab from that record out of The Graveyard! Bring yr earplugs!
Our (even more delayed) monthly roundup for March is here! The trio is here to discuss new records and gigs. Alongside discussing all their many gigs that month, Will, Cece and Rowan discuss new releases from returning metalcore legends Poison The Well, returning post-metal legends Neurosis, briefly reminisce about their intro to heavy music, having bad backs and good footwear, then discuss the new record from screamo/post hardcore outfit Chalk Hands, the heavy turn from nu-metalcore project Moodring and alt metallers' Mallavora's debut album. Buy Early Bird tickets to Noizzefest 2027 https://dice.fm/event/g5xmy6-noizzefest-2027-24th-apr-clwb-ifor-bach-cardiff-fuel-rock-club-cardiff-ticketsSupport the website and pick up some merch -https://www.noizze.co.uk/product-category/shop/Check out https://www.noizze.co.uk/ for reviews, interviews and galleries as well as the Noizze Podcast Network for other podcasts on YouTube, Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Heavys are giving all Noizze listeners $40 dollars off their order (that's like £38) with the code NOIZZE at checkout.Intro/Outro - Elyrian
The March 2026 New Music Train's springtime journey continues today, with a trip to Ireland to pick up Liam McIndoe. As always, Liam has some great, thoughtfully considered new music selections to share. This month, songs from Dion Lunadon and Neurosis, which sound great blasting from the stereo. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends.Visit our website at SuburbsPod.comEmail Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.comFollow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspodIf you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984.Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, next covered by Frank Muffin and now re-done in a high-voltage version by Quartjar again! Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
Nueva entrega en “La Hora Rockdelux” con su nuevo formato audiovisual desde Radio Primavera Sound. En esta ocasión, un repaso a algunos álbumes de actualidad –Neurosis, Kanye West, Mayte Martín– y otras que lo son menos (pero casi): la recuperación de las grabaciones de Steve Albini con Fugazi y la nueva vida del extraordinario LP de debut de Dagmar Zuniga. Golosinas musicales –con remember al concierto de Rosalía en Barcelona– para florecer en primavera. En el estilo habitual del ya veterano pódcast radiofónico, pero ahora con imágenes –vía YouTube de RPS Music, el canal musical de Radio Primavera Sound– de la charla entre los dos directores de Rockdelux.
It's a potent pair of music connoisseurs onboard the March 2026 New Music Train in this episode: Niklas Nygards and Vasant Ramamurthy. Niklas serves up a song from Requin Chagrin (along with a French lesson), while Vasant selects tunes from Courtney Barnett and Neurosis. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends.Visit our website at SuburbsPod.comEmail Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.comFollow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspodIf you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984.Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, next covered by Frank Muffin and now re-done in a high-voltage version by Quartjar again! Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
DL and Evil Jimmy go deep on the best and worst albums of 2001 — a year that somehow produced Gorillaz's self-titled debut, The Strokes' Is This It, System of a Down's Toxicity, Tool's Lateralus, Jay-Z's The Blueprint, and Jimmy Eat World's Bleed American all at once.They build a collective top 10, trading picks and hot takes: Gorillaz at number one, Toxicity at two, Is This It at three — plus arguments for Opeth's Blackwater Park, Converge's Jane Doe, Tool's Lateralus, Muse's Origin of Symmetry, Jay-Z's The Blueprint, White Stripes' White Blood Cells, and Neurosis rounding out the list.Along the way: why Nickelback and Creed represent everything wrong with 2001 mainstream rock, the case for Built to Spill's Ancient Melodies of the Future, Wilco's Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, the Toadies' Hell Below Stars Above, Ben Folds' Rockin' the Suburbs, Tenacious D's self-titled, and Tupac's Until the End of Time. Plus favorite songs of the year, a Stone Temple Pilots deep cut, Andrew W.K.'s She Is Beautiful, and a Clint Eastwood / Morgan Freeman life philosophy detour courtesy of the Gorillaz track.Part of Verse Chorus Verse's year-by-year and album-by-album music coverage.2001 music,Gorillaz,The Strokes,System of a Down,Tool,Jay-Z Blueprint,Jimmy Eat World,album rankings,year in music,indie rock,metal,music podcast
Historia escrita por Reaperman420.Fuente de la historia (traducción hecha por mí): https://bit.ly/4888eixEdición a cargo de Fanterozen: https://www.instagram.com/fanterozen/Código de Fortnite: yosoypride✨Redes sociales, FAQ y podcasts en un solo link: https://bit.ly/RedesPride
We got songs of all sorts tonight and non-songs for most sorts too. Take your pick! LISTEN AGAIN – you can stream on demand @ fbi.radio or podcast here. Abigail Snail – Good Grief [Romac Puncture Repairs] Abigail Snail – Attach Bayonets [Romac Puncture Repairs] You can get an idea of the experimental roots background of London guitarist Stef Ketteringham, usually known as Stef Kett, from his 10-year-old Guitar Arrangements (2016) and its sequel More Guitar Arrangements from the following year – a loose, free jazz approach to bluesy guitar, the outer limits of American Primitive. It’s not that far from there to punk rock, but nor is it far from the swamp. Garage rock is more the touchstone with Abigail Snail though, when Kett, on vox, guitar & bass, teams up with the incredibly versatile drummer Will Glaser, who’s played with the likes of Sly & the Family Drone, Yazz Ahmad, Ruth Goller and many other luminaries of the London jazz scene, and released an incredible solo album last year. The music’s a kind of hysterical, broken-down form of garage rock, dragged into swampy blues-jazz with the addition of James Allsopp on tenor sax & bass clarinet, a fixture of London’s jazz & experimental scenes for the last 2 decades. The album bio describes them as “London spray band Abigail Snail”, and the raucous-yet-vulnerable music here could well suit this new genre (as you know, we at Utility Fog love ridiculous new genres). Anyway, stick this on your boombox and scare pedestrians as you cycle to work next week. Jungstötter – Overturn [Unguarded/Bandcamp] Fabian Altstötter founded his solo project Jungstötter some years after his postpunk band Sizarr went on hiatus. Solo, his music draws from the dramatic experimental songwriting of Scott Walker & David Sylvian – on 2023’s One Star, his rich vocals were offset by industrial rumblings and shifting electronics, muddled in pitch-shifted shadows of themselves, mashed beats interrupting the flow, horn and string arrangements that grow raucous. New album Sustained is now announced, and single “Overturn” is very pared down – just that voice, some percussion, sparse electric piano, field recordings of children’s voices and occasional single note hits from horns. Oh, and the scrabbling guitar at the end, all suggesting something creepy around the corner. No doubt this will be an excellent album. Massive Attack x Tom Waits – Boots on the Ground [PIAS Records/Bandcamp] The most unexpected release of the century? Given that Tom Waits‘ last solo album Bad As Me came out in 2011, we could have been forgiven for expecting that was the end, but Massive Attack (who have stuck to random singles with feature artists for the last decade) convinced him to create this anti-war anthem, clattering percussion straight out of Tom’s Bone Machine, piano straight out of many of 3D’s productions, and Tom’s barked vocals which could refer to ICE or US troops in Venezuela, Iran, or heck, Vietnam. It’s proper chilling stuff. Loraine James – Flatline ft. Miho Hatori [Hyperdub/Bandcamp] From her soon-forthcoming album Detached From The Rest OF You, Loraine James here works with Miho Hatori of Cibo Matto on absolute thriller of a song, the beats a Loraine glitch-bass special and Hatori’s vocals spoken and sung but always cut-up. This is her “pop” album lol… Well, it’s full of great singers and James herself sings on more than a few tracks, but it’s still super experimental. Naavikaran & Simo Soo – For You Page (FYP) [Naavikaran Bandcamp] On her new EP MYSTIQ DISCOTHEQ, Naarm-based rapper Naavikaran puts a South Asian spin on her EDM-influenced rap & pop, enlisting Simo Soo to help bring out the deconstructed club vibes. Across the EP, Naavikaran raps and sings in Tamil, Marathi, Hindi and English, covering life as a disabled, LGBTQI+ refugee. Impressive and entertaining. deafkids – REFLEXO [Neurot Recordings/Bandcamp] Brazilian band deafkids may nominally be classed as “punk”, but hardcore punk mixes with industrial and noise in their sound, along with electronic music of all shapes. They released the incredible uncategorizable Metaprogramação on Neurosis‘ Neurot Recordings in 2019, and then when the pandemic hit, they put out a series of EPs that mixed Latin rhythmic complexity with guitar pedal and software experimentation, collected now on the album Ritos do Colapso. Except before that in 2020 came their collaboration DEAFBRICK with cross-continental noise-metal-industrial-electronic duo PETBRICK. So with various collabs and oddities in the interim, their forthcoming CICATRIZES DO FUTURO (Scars of the Future) is their first album proper since Metaprogramação. It looks to be more electronic, more intense, more angry than ever, a visceral reaction to the state of the world. Highly rhythmic and danceable, it shifts between hardcore punk, industrial, Latin American and club sounds with abandon. I can’t wait to hear the whole thing. james K – Doom Bikini (Hesaitix Remix) [AD93/Bandcamp] Following her vaporwave-trip-hop album Friend from last year, james K now reaches out for some heavy-duty Friends to remix the album. Hesaitix is the alias of James Whipple, better known as M.E.S.H, pioneer of “deconstructed club”. Here, though, he’s taking james K’s “Doom Bikini” and adding accelerated breakbeats in a lightweight jungle style. Very nice. Zoë Mc Pherson – Bang Bang (Nziria remix) [SFX/Bandcamp] Zoë Mc Pherson – Ambient Snake (Yushh remix) [SFX/Bandcamp] One of the leading lights of deconstructed club music (as we probably don’t call it anymore), Zoë Mc Pherson, releases the remix collection from last year’s Upside Down album, via their own SFX label. A great collection of various sorts of experimental bass music, including here some frenetic jungle/breakcore from Italian DJ & producer Nziria, and some ambient technoid lushness from Bristol’s Yushh, who will be playing here soon – at the Sydney Opera House, no less – for DUNJ’s Vivid Live event, also featuring Carrier and our own gi and Autogenesis. ARTISOMA – Boraq [YUKU/Bandcamp] Ravensburg, Germany-based producer Sarah Rendle ARTISOMA, debuting on YUKU with the Mobilya EP, exploring various configurations of UK bass and percussive techno. Quality production, as expected from anything on YUKU. OD Bongo – crystallinoron [Carton Records/Bandcamp] It’s almost inevitable that whatever is next released by French label Carton Records will be unlike whatever you’ve previously heard. Amédée de Murcia (aka Somaticae) on synths and Édouard Ribouillault aka C_C on drum machines, samplers & fx make up OD Bongo, whose second album Bongoville is technically co-released by Carton, zamzamrec, Prix Libre Record and basalte (whoever they are). This multiplicity of co-presentations is quite common in France it seems. Whoever you’re encountering it via, you’re in for a treat: hardware samplers, synths & drum machines produce a psychedelic cacophany of dance music styles, drawing in trap, juke and gqom with their bass-heavy techno – and a dub sensibility is ever-present. That’s got to hit the spot if you’re a Utility Fog listener! Haydn Douet Lukies – Amolador [Colectivo Casa Amarela/Bandcamp] Colectivo Casa Amarela are one of those Portuguese labels that you know will come through with the goods, even if you’re not sure what those goods will be. In the case of Old Dark Champagne, percussionist Haydn Douet Lukies uses his environment as his instruments – in this case the watery soundscape of Cacilhas, an industrial area in the estuary of Tagus River (Lisbon is built around that estuary), along with rusting chains, architectural surfaces and so on. But from these ingredients he makes music whose rhythms and sounds are linked to the beats of jungle, UK drill, industrial dub and other bass musics, as well as Arabic percussion and the Lisbon-centred, Afro-diasporic sounds of batida. It’s only an EP, and leaves us wanting more. Tristan Arp – Forking Paths [Kapsela/Bandcamp] Objekt‘s label Kapsela continues to be essential, now releasing an EP, Re-Weave, from the brilliant percussive techno sound-artist Tristan Arp. Case in point, tonight’s track “Forking Paths” starts with blissful synth arpeggios, but a minute and a bit in, rolling snares and a light but prominent “tok” on the 2nd & 4th beats drop in, switching into a syncopated bassline, and these various parts undulate and shuffle through the course of the track. The title is a reference to Borges’ classic story “The Garden of Forking Paths”, but also to the EP’s dedication to weaving mycelial networks and labyrinths. Beautiful. Yunzero – Cool Skunk [Yunzero Bandcamp] Naarm’s Jim Sellars makes some of the most weirdly crunchy, alternate-reality sample-based music of the last decade or so, under the name Yunzero. As the quote says on this new 2-tracker, “there’s something off”. If you wanted a summary of Utility Fog’s favourite kinds of music, “there’s something off” is a pretty good one, and it’s not a bad description of the jittery, rhythmic pieces on show here. Hora Lunga – Hearing through the Wall ft. Junge Eko [Hora Lunga Bandcamp] One album I loved from last year came from Argentinian cellist Violeta García working with the Swiss composer/producer Hora Lunga. The two musicians melded sound-art and noise with acoustic gestures, post-club sub-bass and glitched ambiences. Now Hora Lunga presents his New Age Music Vol. 2-3, which couches new agey soundscapes in post-modern irony (check the CD-R edition, which comes enclosed in repurposed pop album packaging). Deliberately awkward edits cultivate a sense of unease, only emphasised with guest vocals from the likes of Junge Eko aka Catia Lanfranchi, whispering over stop-start breaks. García appears with a vocal performance that pairs with industrial beats reminiscent of Atari Teenage Riot; meanwhile there’s angelic voice and distortion on “Doom Metal”, which is actually more like shoegaze, while Sam Portugal brings something more like black metal vocals to the dubbed-out “When I”. The double-album lurches from one genre to the next, never alighting on “new age” as such, but embodying the new, the post-, at all times. Joseph Branciforte & Jozef Dumoulin – ⊐ [greyfade/Bandcamp] With his greyfade label, NY composer, sound-artist & designer Joseph Branciforte presents music at the crossroads of contemporary classical, contemporary jazz and experimental electronic, especially where they meet in minimalism. This has led to some remarkable ideas, like the Folio edition of an acoustic reconstruction of Taylor Deupree‘s ambient-glitch classic Stil. Glitch, though, is a hallmark of the label, especially with Branciforte’s own works like the label’s debut release LP1 and its follow-up, which paired Branciforte with brilliant jazz singer Theo Bleckmann, with Branciforte on electronics and Fender Rhodes. That instrument brings us to this new collaboration, with Belgian Rhodes player Jozef Dumoulin. Both artists play their own Fender Rhodes, re-sampling and processing in realtime, and the music is (re)constructed from small fragments – but don’t think this is austere studio deconstruction; Joseph & Jozef are seasoned improvisers, and their intuitive connection is found throughout. In addition, a lot of the “editing” was done live in Branciforte’s realtime editing software. The album is released in a special deluxe edition with the whole 70 minute work on one CD, and an additional 4 CDs which contain the tracks spread out across them, to be re-sequenced or even layered if the listener wishes. Jonas Cambien – Tre – RADIO EDIT [Sonic Transmissions Records/Bandcamp] Rhythmic sounds here which hint at glitch-edits but are purely prepared piano, from Oslo-based Belgian pianist Jonas Cambien, whose Man Eating Tree is released by Norwegian label Sonic Transmissions Records. The release consists of four pieces, I believe part improvised and part composed, of rhythmic movement and minimalist gestures on prepared & unprepared piano and electric organ. Lovely stuff. Microfiche – Number 7 [Earshift Music/Bandcamp] One of Eora/Sydney’s best jazz bands, Microfiche, have their third album With Time coming out on June 12th. The album marks 10 years together as a band, and bids farewell to pianist/keyboardist Novak Manojlovic – replaced live now by the brilliant guitarist Hilary Geddes, although Novak still plays on the album, along with clarinettist/violist Phillippa Murphy-Haste, bassist Max Alduca, trumpeter Nick Calligeros, saxophonist Sam Gill (recently awarded the 2025 Freedman Jazz Fellowship) and drummer Holly Conner (who you’ve heard filling in on this show on a number of occasions). All of them are interested in music across genre, all are composers and improvisers and producers one way or other. The first single from the album is composed by Novak, and it’s a beautifully restrained piece with subtle details, clusters of virtuosity inside small musical gestures. The whole album’s special, stay tuned for more! Mariam Wallentin & Vestnorsk Jazzensemble – Basel [Hubro] Here’s a new single from an album that’s coming… sometime… from the great Norwegian label Hubro. Mariam Wallentin is one of the most extraordinary singers of our age – known for her postrock/pop/experimental duo Wildbirds & Peacedrums with her husband, drummer Andreas Werliin, and for her immense, emotive vocals with Fire! Orchestra, the Nordic free jazz big band centred around the Swedish trio Fire! formed by Werliin along with bassist Johan Berthlin and saxophonist Mats Gustafsson. Wallentin also has a solo project as Mariam The Believer which is perhaps more pop but still involves many experimental/jazz musicians. Here she is working with the Vestnorsk Jazzensemble, a jazz ensemble based in Bergen in the west of Norway, who commissioned a collaboration with Wallentin which reworks material from Mariam The Believer and even going back to Wildbirds & Peacedrums. However, “Basel” is a new song, a slow jazz groove with a pensive melody. Can’t wait to hear the rest. Claire Dickson – Waterfeel [New Amsterdam Records/Bandcamp] New York’s New Amsterdam Records are notionally a classical label, who tend to put out contemporary classical-adjacent pop, indie and experimental music as much as full-blown orchestral/ensemble work such as Sarah Kirkland Snider‘s compositions. On her second NewAm album Balance, Berlin-based Claire Dickson writes beautiful, laid-back songs around patient synth & piano patterns, fluttering strings, twinkling harp… Even when Lesley Mok‘s drums and Zoh Amba‘s sax are in the picture, it’s the slow-paced ostinati that call the shots. Dreamy & lovely stuff. Freda D’Souza – unravel (when ya comin back?) [Freda D’Souza Bandcamp] Speaking of low-key… Freda D’Souza is a London-based singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist who you may have heard me bugging you about before – or not, because she is the exact opposite of prolific. Her Windowledge EP from 2023 is small but perfectly formed and “The Love Song of J Alfreda D’Souza” speaks to me both on the pun level and also just as a wondrous song & performance. Anyway, how lucky are we then that she’s just pushed out a tiny single, with the lovely “lullabye” as the lead but backed up with a blissful Björk cover! The glitched, twinkling electronics of Vespertine (still my favourite Björk era) are replaced by layers of her voice and strings. Then again, if you like doom & post-metal, Freda’s band Wēven have just released their Wychelm EP, which is highly worth your time too. Listen again — ~214MB
Keith welcomes Steve Von Till back to the show and we discuss the rebirth of Neurosis, the addition of Aaron Turner to the lineup, the charitable act that helped inspire the band to record and play live once again, the making of the band's new LP "An Undying Love For A Burning World", the creative process behind the record, musings on the current state of the world, insights on Steve's latest solo record "Alone In A World Of Wounds" and more. Intro - 0:00 - 3:56 Steve Von Till Interview - 3:57 - 55:04 Outro - 55:18 - 1:02:28
Peter watches Mad Max: Fury Road for the first time in decades, and Eden — who has seen it at least a dozen times — watches the black-and-chrome edition alongside him. Peter finds the opening act almost too uncomfortable to watch, given its uncomfortable parallels to the current political moment, but gets fully on board the moment the sandstorm hits. They dig into what makes the film a masterpiece of practical filmmaking, why Furiosa holds up better than the prequel, and what it means that George Miller also made Babe: Pig in the City and Happy Feet.SHOW NOTESCheck-in / What we've been up to — Eden is riding their cargo bike in 35mph Iowa wind gusts; Peter is heading to Austin for an Intuitive Surgical robotics event. Eden vents about 18 months of accessibility compliance work being ignored by faculty who don't read their emails.Peter's picks — Finishing Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 6 (fun but disposable, and the online fandom's intensity baffles him); finished Season 2 of A Man on the Inside (Ted Danson and his real-life wife Mary Steenburgen falling for each other on screen — highly recommended); Taskmaster Series 21 has started, featuring Kumail Nanjiani. Big metal week — Peter covers a stack of new releases: Slave Machine by Nervosa (vicious all-female death-thrash from Brazil); Too Fast to Die by ArchSpire (potential album of the year if not for Neurosis); new Inferi album featuring departing drummer Spencer Moore; Descent by Immolation; and Master Boot Record's first live album Realtime Execution. Eden's picks — Eden is scrobbling again on Last.fm and shares a chaotic top-four week: Portishead, Rebecca Black (Salvation EP praised as a stone-cold classic), Neurosis, and new discovery Javiera Mena, a Chilean electro-pop artist. Also watched two bad movies with the bad movie crew: Firecracker (notable for a truly unhinged sex scene) and American Cyborg: Steel Warrior ("Children of Men with a $13 budget"). Currently reading a 3,500-page Chinese web novel called Long Awaited Feelings / My Feelings Can Wait.Why Peter struggled with the opening act — Peter found Immortan Joe's cult of worship uncomfortably familiar, given current events, describing it as George Miller predicting how "stupid and gullible people can be." He warmed to the film as it progressed, with the sandstorm sequence being the turning point."A perfect action film" — Eden's framing: not their favorite action film, but possibly a perfect one — no wasted frame, no wasted scene. They've seen it at least a dozen times, and this watch was the black-and-chrome edition, which Miller originally intended before the studio overruled him.Practical effects deep dive — 80–90% of the stunts were practical, shot on location in Namibia under miserable conditions. They highlight the pole-cat war boys actually swinging on moving vehicles, and the real flamethrower guitarist who was instructed not to hold the guitar too high.On the cast — Charlize Theron gets full credit for owning the film as Furiosa. Tom Hardy's near-silent, physically understated performance is praised. Nicholas Hoult's arc as Nux — going from zealot to sacrifice — is called out as the emotional hinge of the film.Frame rate trivia — Eden flags that 50–60% of the film was shot below 24fps, with Miller manipulating frame rates shot-by-shot to control tension and legibility.Furiosa comparison — Eden recommends the prequel but notes its heavy CGI and green screen make it feel cheaper and less embodied than Fury Road. Peter says he's now interested to watch it.The Babe 2 revelation — The episode ends on Eden's genuine disbelief that the director of Fury Road also made Babe: Pig in the City and Happy Feet, and a fun piece of trivia: Immortan Joe's actor, Hugh Keays-Byrne, also played Toecutter, the villain of the original Mad Max.
Abrimos esta nueva temporada de Bulldozer con la visita a Chile de @thehauntedrocks luego de 18 años. Seguimos con lo nuevo de Neurosis, álbum destacado en nuestro home metal, así como @slayerbandofficial con Hell Awaits, en nuestra sección de clásicos que cumplen años. En lo nacional, seguimos con @alltomorrowsband como flamantes teloneros de Jinjer y el esperado nuevo single de @atomicaggressor Escúchanos por www.rockaxis.fm los viernes a las 10:00 y 22:00 hrs. Capítulos disponibles en Spotify, Google Podcast y Apple Music. Conduce: @maxiasmm
Nesta edição, Isadora Almeida (@almeidadora), Renan Guerra (@_renanguerra), Nik Silva (@niksilva) e Gabriel Bernini (@gabrielzbernini) conversam sobre os artistas brasileiros que construíram sólidas carreiras no exterior, sendo muitas vezes mais reconhecidos lá fora do que dentro do próprio país de origem. Apoie a gente: https://apoia.se/podcastvfsmNão Paro De Ouvir➜ Metric https://tinyurl.com/chtnj4nd➜ Mina Tindle https://tinyurl.com/3b5tm4ht➜ Empress Of https://tinyurl.com/4ma73trp➜ Encanto https://tinyurl.com/3taaaj6r➜ Angelo De Augustine https://tinyurl.com/32am7fue➜ Jessie Ware https://tinyurl.com/4yvp5jn4➜ Pedro Mizutani https://tinyurl.com/42erymmw➜ Angine de Poitrine https://tinyurl.com/y9mzfrfv➜ Jack White https://tinyurl.com/2k5p3mpk➜ Converge https://tinyurl.com/yk9wkry6➜ Beth Orton https://tinyurl.com/59h899bh➜ Neurosis https://tinyurl.com/zevrtu3v➜ Earl Sweatshirt, MIKE & Surf Gang https://tinyurl.com/285hz8hu➜ Dagmar Zuniga https://tinyurl.com/y68kppcm➜ Febem, Fleezus & CESRV https://tinyurl.com/43kkubue Você Precisa Ouvir Isso➜ “Os 3 desejos de Eugênio”, de Vitor Martins➜ Demolidor: Renascido (Disney+)➜ Uma Tupá No Tempo https://tinyurl.com/52t835z3Foto: Divulgação / Gleeson PaulinoPlaylist Seleção VFSM: https://bit.ly/3ETG7oEContato: sobremusicavamosfalar@gmail.com
Fredagen 20 mars, från en tämligen klar himmel, slog nyheten ned om att Neurosis är tillbaka och har ett nytt album att dela med omvärlden. De var tvungna, enligt Steve von Till, för sin mentala hälsa och även för sina fans skull, att skriva ny musik. Vi vill inte vara sämre och därför får ni detta avsnitt. När världen står i lågor, känns bandets texter om hur vi tappat kontakten med naturen, oss själva och varandra, mer aktuella och träffande än någonsin. “An Undying Love For A Burning World” har varit vår följeslagare i det mentala mörkret och därför vill vi skicka detta vidare till er. Vi alla behöver Neurosis mer än någonsin. Och kanske behöver ni oss. Låtlista:Katatonia - Journey Through Pressure (The Great Cold Distance / Peaceville)Neurosis - We Are Torn Wide Open (An Undying Love For A Burning World / Neurot)Neurosis - Mirror Deep (An Undying Love For A Burning World / Neurot)Neurosis - Blind (An Undying Love For A Burning World / Neurot)Neurosis - Untethered (An Undying Love For A Burning World / Neurot)Neurosis - Last Light (An Undying Love For A Burning World / Neurot)
Today we're discussing every album by Amebix. Credited with almost single-handedly pioneering crust punk, Amebix were a band like no other. They began as bitter punk before evolving into brutal metal, influencing bands like Neurosis, Sepultura, and Faith No More in the process. Led by Rob "the Baron" Miller (who is now a world-renowned swordsmith) and his brother, Chris "Stig" Miller, Amebix were one of the gnarliest punk bands in history. Who Are Amebix? 00:00 How They Formed 2:32 Who's the Enemy EP 7:45 Winter EP 13:04 No Sanctuary 17:05 Arise! 24:37 Monolith 31:44 The First Breakup 34:46 The Baron Becomes a F*cking Swordsmith 36:12 The Reunion 38:44 Sonic Mass 40:10 The Last Breakup 46:22 Outro 49:31 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join the Patreon, it rules: https://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Mike's music: Pander Monkey on Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple, Mike on Instagram @pandermonkey Tom on Instagram @tomosmansounds Tom Osman's stuff: Music on Spotify, Apple, Website Podcast on Spotify, YouTube ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mike's Picks: No Sanctuary (1983) -- Best Album Winter EP (1983) -- Personal Favorite Who's the Enemy EP (1982) -- Worst Record Monolith (1987) -- Least Favorite Albums discussed this episode... Who's the Enemy EP (1982) Winter EP (1983) No Sanctuary (1983) Arise! (1985) Monolith (1987) Sonic Mass (2011)
This week, hosts Jason Jefferies and Reggie Worth discuss the new releases of 3/20 and 3/27/26 including albums by Neurosis, Courtney Barnett, King Tuff, Flea, 600 Entertainment, Fcukers and more. Happy Listening, friends!
It's been a while! Desmond is back, and Duane is with him to review the "live-streamed" murder spree film, Spree. Then, Des finally got his killer chimpanzee movie in his review of Primate. Mostly new tunes too: "Kill Switch" by Hoaxed, "Killing Spree" by Death, "Unclean Animals" by Rob Zombie, and "Untethered" by Neurosis. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, www.kccinephile.com, and www.dejasdomicileofdread.blogspot.com.
It's been a while! Desmond is back, and Duane is with him to review the "live-streamed" murder spree film, Spree. Then, Des finally got his killer chimpanzee movie in his review of Primate. Mostly new tunes too: "Kill Switch" by Hoaxed, "Killing Spree" by Death, "Unclean Animals" by Rob Zombie, and "Untethered" by Neurosis. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, www.kccinephile.com, and www.dejasdomicileofdread.blogspot.com.
Today we're discussing An Undying Love for a Burning World, the latest album by Neurosis. It's been 4 years since the band publicly parted ways with founding member Scott Kelly over his admitted abuse toward his family. Since then, the future of Neurosis has been a mystery. But without warning they dropped this album, which features Kelly's full-time replacement, Aaron Turner (Isis, Sumac). Get ready, this album is an absolute beast. Intro 00:00 The Scott Kelly Disaster 00:29 The Drummer's Cryptic Messages 2:28 The Surprise Album Drop 3:12 The Legend, Aaron Turner 4:09 The Album Review 5:52 The Album's Production 13:18 Outro 14:07 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join the Patreon, it rules: https://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Mike's music: Pander Monkey on Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple, Mike on Instagram @pandermonkey Tom on Instagram @tomosmansounds Tom Osman's stuff: Music on Spotify, Apple, Website Podcast on Spotify, YouTube ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DJ Jesse Luscious dives into the just-released Neurosis album & their new lineup & sprinkles in some older tracks by them, spins new tunes from Rifle (London), Black Sea of Trees, Eoin Miller, Doss, & Dead In The Woods, plays faves from Nomeansno, Drug Church, The Coathangers, Sensation (Slovenia), Dash Rip Rock, Dystopia, Seized Up, The Mess, Jello Biafra & DOA, Old Firm Casuals, Chelsea, Children Of Technology, Tension Span, & D.O.A., and reveals the Luscious Listener's Choice! Nomeansno- It's Catching Up (edit) Drug Church- Chow (clean) Doss- SuperSecretAgent Sensation- Eine Kleine Rifle- Rifle Rifle- Protest Seized Up- Blob Of Modiocrity Mess- Fuego Fuego Fuego Old Firm Casuals- Army Of One Neurosis- Seething And Scattered Neurosis- Untethered Neurosis- Tomorrow's Reality Neurosis- The Time Of The Beasts Black Sea Of Trees- A Red Dawn Children Of Technology- Wasteland Cratediggers Tension Span- The Future Died Yesterday Dystopia- Sleep Jello Biafra And D.O.A.- Wish I Was In El Salvador D.O.A.- Slumlord Eoin Miller- Unremittingly Dash Rip Rock- Party Hall Of Fame Coathangers- Love Em And Leave Em (edit) Chelsea- High Rise Living Dead In The Woods- Sunken Cathedral
Peter and Eden watch 1981's Escape from New York and land, predictably, on opposite sides: Eden had a blast, Peter was fighting sleep and checking the runtime. Before getting there, they spend a significant chunk of the episode on a surprise Neurosis album drop — An Undying Love for a Burning World — that apparently derailed any other listening either of them did for a week and a half. They also work through a stack of new metal releases, Eden's ongoing Continuity Comics deep dive (cliffhangers with no resolution, going all the way down), and the inevitable sidebar about Ready Player One being one of the worst things ever committed to paper.SHOW NOTESContinuity Comics / Death Watch 2000 — Eden is deep into the indie comics boom-and-bust era. Death Watch 2000 (20 issues, zero through nineteen) ends on a cliffhanger because issue 20 never came out. The follow-up crossover, Rise of Magic, also ends on a cliffhanger — because the company went under. Eden is reading Ms. Mystic through all of this.Dungeon Crawler Carl — Peter is on book five (nearly six) of the LitRPG series. Eden remains skeptical on principle, largely due to the covers, a detailed bit about the Mantar illustration, and a Chuck Tingle tangent.Project Hail Mary (film) — Peter saw it in St. George during spring break and liked it. Eden knows the twist, is annoyed it was in the trailer, and delivers the hot take that the film is secretly about "exospecies gay love" — which, they argue, makes Andy Weir's claims to apolitical writing somewhat complicated.New metal releases rundown — Peter ran down a week where six metal albums dropped at once: Exodus's Goliath (disappointing
MSRcast 321: The Skies Turn Metal – Hell's Heroes VIII Review The skies darken and the riffs get heavier as MSRcast returns with Episode 321! Cary the Metal Geek and Sean the Metal Pigeon dive headfirst into the chaos and glory of Hell's Heroes VIII, breaking down standout performances, unforgettable moments, and why this fest continues to be a must-attend for true metalheads. On the new music front, we spotlight and preview upcoming releases from Armored Saint, Moonspell, Spell, Hecate Enthroned, At The Gates, Dimmu Borgir, and Draconian, alongside fresh cuts from Neurosis, Exodus, Lamb of God, Angus McSix (yes, really
The Oldirty Hick tripping through the galaxy with AAWKS Kal-El, Space Witch and had a couple covers from Depeche Mode and Black Sabbath and high lighted the new album from Neurosis. Enjoy the Show and All Hail the Black Goat
Are you as sick of brackets as we are? Tune in to find out! Going in on Neurosis, Taco Bell's Feed the Beat articles on Uproxx, the movie Bride, Dan getting addicted to Fortnite years after everyone else, and so much more. Call in: 347-696-6679
Are we heading for some really Dire Straits because of the war in the Middle East? Energy rationing? stay at home and work orders? or is that fear mongering....? did you realise how important Desallination was? how is all of this gonna effect the music industry, and touring? negatively is my guess. Kannonfeiber digging into the trenches to defend their merch positions! and it all ends with a eulogy for Neurosis and some news about a live podcast in Oslo....'THE FREE SPEECH PRINCIPLE'will be at Kniven bar in Oslo on Saturday April 4thtogether with Shayan from Iblis Manifestations and Trivaxno charge, so get down there....follow menemtheanga_primordialon the gramsupport the show over at :https://patreon.com/AlanAverillPrimordial on SpotifyYES THERE'S A NEW Primordial LIVE ALBUM OUT !!https://open.spotify.com/artist/0BZr6WHaejNA63uhZZZZek?si=yFFV8ypSSDOESUX62_0TzQsponsored by Metal 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/DragonProductionsOfficialor email alan@dragon-productions.comPrimordial cds/lps available fromhttps://www.metalblade.com/primordial/death metalVERMINOUS SERPENThttps://open.spotify.com/artist/54Wpl9JD0Zn4rhpBvrN2Oa?si=zOjIulHXS5y9lW1YHMhgTAdoomDREAD SOVEREIGN https://open.spotify.com/artist/60HY4pl0nbOrZA6u2QnqDN?si=sxQ5_1htR6G3WIvy1I_wXAgothAPRILMENhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/7GzLO1YJClmN5TvV4A37MJ?si=cRXSk24lQKWSqJG-B8KbWQSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/agitators-anonymous-the-alan-averill-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TNM March reviews bag just catches the most brain-breaking, beautiful return as Neurosis emerge with a whole new album, alongside another return from Poison the Well, Lamb of God, Gaerea, Hellripper, Aggressive Perfector, Mallavora, & Sweet Pill.Neurosis 11:30Poison the Well 56:10Lamb of God 1:17:13Gaerea 1:39:08Hellripper 1:59:30Aggressive Perfector 2:15:00Mallavora 2:25:00Sweet Pill 2:31:51
Hello, it's another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop!, it's all about music stuff innit.On this weeks show, Steve and Gaz are joined by UK punk legend Gizz Butt, known for his work in English Dogs, The Prodigy, Janus Stark and many, many more, Gizz picks five albums from his illustrious career for us to pick through.There's also reviews on new albums from Neurosis, Chalk, Elucid & Sebb Bash and Worries and Other Plants, and live reports on recent shows by Carpenter Brut, A and Elbow. There's also a long lost lovely arena rock rager from Simple Minds.
Featuring live review 'Employed To Serve'. Album in review 'Poison The Well - Peace In Place. New music from Split, Stormo, Erdve & Nordic Giants. Plus the usual news & chat from the alternative world. Our new merch is now available at https://www.dethkult.co/collections/machograndepod Audible - audibletrial.com/machogrande Spotify Playlists Voicemail - 05603 689 842 contact us - info@machograndepodcast.co.uk Twitter - @machograndepod 'This (non profit) podcast is intended for promotional purposes only' Macho Grande Podcast' does not claim to own copyright etc, all copyright is respected to the artists and labels.
This is not a drill! The mighty Neurosis are back and promoters across the globe are excited, but who will nab them first in the UK? There's also the sad news of Ginger Wildheart's diagnosis to digest along with his demand to live the rest of his life to the full.And Gav recounts his trip to the first Ripcord Festival in Glasgow for a day of post metal riffs and far too many pints.Buy your We Lost The Sea tickets: https://www.seetickets.com/tour/we-lost-the-seaAnd your pod merch: www.nomad-stores.com/collections/2-promoters-1-podWe go again, every Thursday morning.
Our latest mix of the best new songs out now includes a stunning live version of Bon Iver's “Heavenly Father,” a track the band originally wrote for the 2014 film Wish I Was Here, but never made available to stream before now. We've also got a stirring new ballad from Tori Amos, Luxembourg indie rocker Francis of Delirium (who assures us this is, in fact, a beautiful life), the long-awaited (if complicated) return of influential metal band Neurosis and more.NPR Music's Lars Gotrich joins host Robin Hilton.(00:00) Intro(01:41) Bon Iver: “Heavenly Father” from VOLUMES: ONE (SELECTIONS FROM MUSIC CONCERTS 2019-2023)(08:25) Souled American: “Freeing Wheels” from Sanctions(13:58) Francis of Delirium: “It's a Beautiful Life” from Run, Run Pure Beauty(20:28) Tara Clerkin Trio: “Somewhere Good” from Somewhere Good(28:58) Tori Amos: “Stronger Together” from In Times of Dragons(35:36) Neurosis: “Untethered” from An Undying Love for a Burning WorldSupport the show with a review on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. And tell a friend!Questions, comments, suggestions or feedback of any kind always welcome: allsongs@npr.orgTo manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Hellripper mastermind, James McBain, joins me on the show this week to chart the band's evolution from a one-man black/speed metal assault to one of the most electrifying forces in the underground. We get into his songwriting process, the evolution of the Hellripper sound, and how he overcame performance anxiety to emerge as one of metal's most commanding frontmen. On the Weekly News Rant, I react to two huge surprises from the past weekend: a new Darkthrone record and the long-awaited return of Neurosis. I also share first impressions of new material from Ashen Horde, High Parasite, and Samael, plus my take on the divisive new Exodus album—and plenty more. PLUS: Unsanctioned Filth spotlights rising Mexican chaos merchants Ov Darkness I Breed. Featured Bands: Hellripper - https://hellripper.bandcamp.com/music Ov Darkness I Breed - https://ovdarknessibreed.bandcamp.com/ Midnight - https://midnight-ohio.bandcamp.com/ Support Nick Barker: https://www.gofundme.com/f/nicholas-barker Visit intothenecrosphere.com for playlists and more. Subscribe for weekly black and death metal interviews, news rants, and reviews. Follow on X, Instagram and Facebook, and check out the Horsemen of the Podcasting Apocalypse: Horrorwolf 666, Iblis Manifestations, Everything Went Black, Necromaniacs and The Sol Nox Podcast.
Podcast #776 is all new releaes with: Meraung, Red Arrow Highway, Rocketship, Gladie, Crater Snakes, The Jackets, & Neurosis.
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Welcome to the first episode of the Punk Lotto Pod spin-off series. On this show, Justin Hensley will invite on guests to make a list based on a prompt. To kick things off we are joined by Noise Real Records founders Justin Martin and Kevin Clark to discuss their new 7" series, Noise Pollution, which kicks off the first volume with the legendary Cursive. They were tasked with each choosing their top 3 all time favorite albums, and we had a fun conversation. Noise Real Website: https://www.noisereal.com/ Noise Real Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noiserealrecords/ For suggestions on future list prompts or guests please reach out to us at punklottopod@gmail.com or our voicemail line at 202-688-PUNK Or you can DM one of our social media pages at https://linktr.ee/punklottopod patreon.com/punklottopod for access too all of our bonus audio Song Clips: The Recluse (Slow) by Cursive Master of Puppets by Metallica Breed by Nirvana Merchandise by Fugazi Latin Roots by Fugazi The Doorway by Neurosis Do You Still Hate Me? by Jawbreaker
Matt welcomes Producer /engineer/mixer and film composer Sanford Parker. As an artist he's performed and released albums with extreme heavy and industrial bands like Black Cross Hotel, Corrections House, Mirrors for Psychic Warfare and Minsk. Throughout the years he's collaborated with members of Sonic Youth, Ministry, Napalm Death and Neurosis as well as producing and mixing albums for Darkthrone, Voivod, Brutal Truth, Pelican, YOB, Hide, Youth Code, Wovenhand, Rwake, Local H and many others. TakeawaysSanford opened his studio in March 2020, just before the pandemic.He prefers working with independent artists and punk music.Chicago's music scene is affordable compared to other major cities.Managing overhead is crucial for running a successful studio.Sanford transitioned to mixing in the box for efficiency.He values genuine relationships with artists over bureaucracy.The pandemic shifted his work focus back to mixing.The flexibility of working remotely with clients.Learning to navigate financial discussions with bands.Independent music often allows for quicker decision-making.Links and Show Notes:Sanford's SiteMatt's Rant: Your JourneyCredits:Guest: Sanford ParkerHost/Engineer/Producer: Matt BoudreauWCA Theme Music: Cliff TruesdellThe Voice: Chuck Smith
Field Notes From the Spiritual Journey with Eden Garcia Thaler
In this episode I explore the emotional dynamics surrounding a manifestation that's taking a while to come into being. I'll share guidance for transforming your perspective of "the timeline" and key mindset shifts to help you pivot. Inside this episode:Dealing with the question, "Why is it taking so long?" (Especially surrounding finding your husband/partner or having kids)Neurosis vs. legitimate sufferingReleasing self-blame, self-criticism and feeling victimized by the Universe/GodManifestation as it pertains to intimate relationshipClearing your wounded inner child "relationship templates" and how these wounds impact manifestingHow pain, loss and grief play a role and how to let go of unrealized timelinesHow to find acceptance and release controlAdvantages to a manifestation taking longer than you thoughtHow to get into right relationship between You–God or You–UniverseHow to turn a delayed manifestation into fertile soil for spiritual and psychological growthWatch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@field__notespod Connect with me about coaching sessions: edengarciathaler@gmail.com Learn more: edenhetrick.com Submit a topic for the podcast: https://tally.so/r/mOMzA7 Follow on IG: https://www.instagram.com/field__notespod About me:Welcome to Field Notes Podcast. I created this podcast to be a living roadmap for transforming your patterns into your expanded potential. Tune in for perspectives that spark transformation and tips for optimizing your well-being in a crunchy (yet non-dogmatic) way. On the ongoing journey of finding freedom from the stuff that keeps us stuck—here are my field notes. If you are looking for deeper support on your journey of becoming, I offer 1:1 sessions and I would love to support you. Visit edenhetrick.com for more information. Please inquire for sliding scale availability. If you love this show and want to support it's growth: Share the show w/ someone Leave a 5-star rating ...
Welcome back to Transmissions. This week: Steve Von Till, of sludge legends Neurosis, the tribal ambient spin-off Tribes of Neurot, solo albums under this own name, and the psych folk project Harvestman. He runs the independent label, Neurot Recordings. And as if all that isn't enough, he's also a poet, and an educator—when he's not playing music, he's bringing knowledge to the next generation, working as a fourth grade teacher in North Idaho. If you've been listening to Transmissions for awhile, you know that we're hardly dogmatic when it comes to genres, but we don't often feature artists who could be classified as metal. But that's part of what makes Von Till such an interesting guest—his own music certainly qualifies as “heavy,” but it's shot through with influences from very much within the AD canon: krautrock, ambient, folk, haunted country rock. His latest is a solo LP, the piano and synth drenched Alone in a World of Wounds. It is full of songs that, to hear Von Till put it, work as expressions of his soul, his heart, mind, his “earthly being and the whatever unearthly bits…connect with it all.” In addition to his work with Neurosis and Harvestman, this talk focuses in on the connection between humans and their natural surroundings, his work with the indigenous suicide prevention campaign Firekeeper Alliance, and some reflections on how his early punk days made him peers with Green Day and Operation Ivy—not often bands you hear mentioned in relation to Von Till. We are pleased to share this conversation as we approach the Thanksgiving holiday, a time to reflect on our place in relation to each other and to the land itself. We hope you enjoy it. Transmissions is created in partnership with the Talkhouse Podcast Network. We're brought to you by Aquarium Drunkard, an independent music media crew headed by Justin Gage. Over at Aquarium Drunkard, you'll gain access to 20 years of music writing, playlist, essays, mixtapes, radio special, podcasts, videos and more.
This week, I'm joined by vocalist Marianna Tiana and guitarist Benji Yapp of Parma Violence, the rising force shaking up the UK alternative scene with raw emotion and unapologetic energy. Their latest single ‘Saline' marks their fifth release—following Collide, Neurosis, Lovesick, and Marrow—and it's a bold step toward something bigger.We dive into:•
Lionel discusses topics that spans classic rock, workplace woes, high-profile legal disasters, and serious mental health issues. We start by offering a critique of bad bosses in the radio industry and weighing in on the news concerning the band Rush. Then Lionel dissects the dramatic legal and public relations fallout surrounding former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez. Lionel examines the felony battery charge filed against him following an alleged altercation with a 69-year-old grease truck driver, Perry Tol, who stabbed Sanchez in self-defense and is now suing. Callers contribute personal anecdotes about alcoholism and blackouts to illustrate the dangers of abuse. Finally, Lionel takes a serious turn to explore the complexities of severe mental illness, contrasting psychosis with neurosis. Lionel discusses the challenges of the Baker Act in Florida, the difficulties of psychiatric diagnosis, and society's concerning lack of empathy for the mentally ill. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There are so many video games out right now, so we had a genius idea: an entire podcast exclusively focused on the video games we're playing. What a concept, right? Join Patrick, Janet, Chia, and special guest Renata Price as they work through a gauntlet of video games, including Despelote, Hades 2, Cronos: The New Dawn, Hollow Knight, Silksong (speculation), Rogue Prince of Persia, Labyrinth of the Demon King, Popucom, and, uh, probably others.Discussed: Hades 2 12:51, Hollow Knight 41:27, Despelote 52:26, Despelote Spoiilers 54:23, Chronos 1:09:51, Rogue Prince of Persia 1:52:05, Popucom 1:59:47, Labyrinth of the Demon King 2:16:02, The Question Bucket 2:25:47, Outro and Announcements 2:35:42See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.