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The inspiration for this episode came from an unexpected source - none other than Sebastian Bach of Skid Row fame. During a brief interview with , Sebastian shared a gem with us, recommending that we explore Malice's debut album. Sebastian is a genuine fan of rock and metal, so we were all excited for a deep dive exploration of a band that played a pivotal role in shaping the sound of Skid Row and the 80s metal scene.The year was 1985. Metal was at a crossroads, evolving from its British heavy metal roots while flirting with the glitz and glam of the Sunset Strip. Bands like Judas Priest and Van Halen were experimenting with synthesizers, and the lines between hard rock and glam metal were becoming increasingly blurred. Enter Malice, a band that straddled these worlds, bringing a raw, aggressive energy that set them apart.Help make the next episode happen. Join the DMO Union!Malice formed in Portland, Oregon, a city not typically known for its metal scene. They quickly made a name for themselves with their powerful sound and dynamic performances. By 1982, they were sharing stages with the likes of Metallica and Armored Saint, and their tracks were featured on the influential Metal Massacre compilation alongside future giants of the genre.Malice's debut album, "In the Beginning," released in August 1985, is a testament to their unique position in the metal world. The album was co-produced by the legendary Michael Wagner, known for his work with Skid Row and Ozzy Osbourne, and Ashley Howe. This collaboration brought a polished yet powerful sound to the record, one that resonated with the intensity of live performances.The lineup for the album included James Neal on vocals, Mick Zane and Jay Reynolds on lead guitars, Mark Behn on bass, and Clifford Carruthers on drums. The band's chemistry is evident throughout the album, with each member bringing a distinct energy that collectively created a sound both raw and refined."In the Beginning" is an album of contrasts, showcasing the band's versatility and struggle for a cohesive identity. Tracks like "Air Attack" and "Gods of Thunder" highlight their power metal prowess, with soaring vocals and relentless double-kick drumming. James Neal's vocal performance draws inevitable comparisons to Rob Halford of Judas Priest, especially on tracks like "Stellar Masters" and "Hellrider."Yet, the album also dips into more mainstream, glam-rock territory with songs like "Rockin' With You" and "Squeeze It Dry." These tracks, while energetic, lack the same punch as their power metal counterparts, revealing the band's attempt to balance commercial appeal with their heavier roots.Despite its uneven reception, "In the Beginning" holds a special place in the annals of 80s metal. It served as an inspiration for many, including Sebastian Bach, who cited it as an influential record for Skid Row's early sound. The album's production quality, particularly the clarity and punch of Wagner's work, set a standard for future metal recordings.Malice may not have achieved the commercial success of their peers, but their impact is undeniable. They were a band ahead of their time, caught between the shifting tides of metal's evolution. Their music continues to resonate with those who seek the raw, unfiltered energy that defined 80s metal.Songs in this episode* Open - Stellar Masters* 19:48 - Air Attack* 21:19 - Hell Rider* 25:43 - Rockin With You* 27:55 - No Haven for the Raven* 30:34 - Squeeze It Dry (Keep on Rockin)* 32:35 - Into the Ground* 34:17 - Stellar Masters* Close - Godz of ThunderMake Your Metal Voice Heard!In our quest to explore the depths of 80s metal, we rely on you, our listeners. Your suggestions drive our show – be it an underrated classic or a forgotten gem. By joining our DMO Union on Patreon, you help us stay independent and ad-free and gain the power to vote on and choose the albums we dive into each year. Let's unearth the treasures of 80s Metal, one listener-powered episode at a time.Suggest an Album → | Support the Mission → This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit digmeout.substack.com/subscribe
Can an international space situational awareness (SSA) data sharing framework for assessing countries' compliance with norms of behavior build enough support—from enough countries—to influence bad actors' behavior in space? SSA helps to protect satellites and promote sustainability in space. In this episode, Dr. Mick Gleason, senior policy analyst of The Center for Space Policy and Strategy, will be talking with fellow policy analyst, Robin Dickey on how SSA data sharing is growing in importance for space safety, space sustainability, and military space activities. To learn more read Dr. Mick Gleason's newly released paper, "No Haven for Misbehavin': A Framework for Verifying Space Norms".
In this episode of #CareTalk, David Williams (Health Business Group) and John Driscoll (CareCentrix) explore the possible reasons behind Atul Gawande's departure from Haven. (0:10) Atul Gawande has departed from Haven. What happened?! (3:35) How is COVID-19 affecting readmissions and what is being done about it at this time? (6:39) Does COVID-19 Medicare buy-in more likely? Subscribe to the #CareTalk Podcast: iTunes: https://apple.co/2DIDTcr Google Play: https://bit.ly/2RobqMB Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/8GjPjAYif8s
This week I talk to Mikey and Will of Melbourne band No Haven about their new album, Deep Ends of Shallow Lives, how they balance their busy lives and what it's like about to be in a band. 7:15 No Haven The songs played during this episode were: 31:10 Cesspool 54:00 Sink Holes 1:32:30 Nervous Wreck I also discuss how algorithms have significant control over the tools fans and musicians use. Recommendation: Sad Wings Of Destiny by Judas Priest and Reign In Blood by Slayer Links No Haven's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nohaven/No Haven's Bandcamp: http://nohaven.bandcamp.com/
The dudes are back with a heavy bag of tasty tasty jams for episode 26. This weeks records deliver delightful darkness from No Haven, Castor's Hollow, Sentinels and Still_Bloom. The bin is wheeled out for a good old cathartic filling and the most brutal of news is discussed. This week's Hype Train is crazy crammed too. The bands are Johnny Booth, Forsaker, The Crossed, Numenorean, Chronoform and Vertex. Thanks for listening! If you dig the show let us know! STAY HEAVY HOMIES :D X
Join all four Sistahs as they discuss Queen Sugar season three episode four entitled "No Haven in My Shadow"
In this episode, I recap and review Queen Sugar.
In Queen Sugar Season 3, Episode 4 - Davis drops a bomb, Aunt Violet finally explains some things, Darla fights for her parental rights + more. Sweet Talk recaps the Oprah Winfrey network's critically acclaimed drama Queen Sugar. Hosted by @IAmAndreaBrown
AFTERBUZZ TV — Queen Sugar edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of Queen Sugar. In this episode hosts Franceli Chapman, Shaka Strong, and Candi Marie discuss episode 3. RSS Feed: http://www.afterbuzztv.com/aftershows/queen-sugar-afterbuzz-tv-aftershow/feed/ ABOUT QUEEN SUGAR: "Queen Sugar" tells the story of the estranged Bordelon siblings in Louisiana. At the center of the family are Nova, a journalist and activist; Charley, the wife and manager of an NBA player; and formerly incarcerated father Ralph Angel, who is searching for redemption. Following a tragedy in the family, the siblings must put their complicated lives aside so that they can come together to run the clan's struggling sugar cane farm. Also involved in the farm are Aunt Violet and family friend Remy Newell. FFollow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/Aft --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
With your hosts - longtime Constant Readers - Hans Lilja of Lilja's Library and podcaster - Lou W. Sytsma. Welcome to Episode 52 of The Stephen King Podcast! A super sized Christmas Holidays extravaganza!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Your co-hosts Hans Lilja & Lou Sytsma cover the following: 1) Review the first 10 stories in The Bazaar of Bad Dreams. 2) Start the countdown to end of Haven by reviewing Episodes 14 - 20 And the Biggie! 3) Discuss the latest casting rumours for The Dark Tower concerning Idris Elba being in the running for the role of the Gunslinger himself - Roland Deschain! As always, we bring you the latest Stephen King news. We hope you enjoy this episode and, as usual, we want to hear from you. Good or bad, we want it all! You can leave us comments, questions, topic suggestions at: 1) FaceBook - Lilja's Library 2) Audio Message - Speak Pipe widget on the right hand of the podcast page (send voicemail) In this podcast: 1) 00:00 - Intro 2) 00:57 - Podcast Setup 3) 01:46 - From The Death Room - The Latest Stephen King News 4) 18:37 - Reviews From The Night Shift - The Bazaar of Bad Dreams - Part 1 5) 1:20:03 - More reviews from The Night Shift - Haven - S5: Ep 14 - 20 6) 1:38:03 - Dark Tower Casting New - Idris Elba as Roland? 7) 2:28:58 - Sign Off 8) 2:29:56 - Outre ------------------------------------------------------------------- Intro Music - Don't Fear The Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult Outro Music - Stand By Me - Ben E. King ------------------------------------------------------------------- iTunes - The Stephen King Podcast. ------------------------------------------------------------------- RSS Feed - RSS. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Direct Download Link - The Stephen King Podcast - Episode 52 (Click to play, right click and Chose 'Save Link As' to save the file) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Support The Show - Thank You!
Haven Talk Highlights: No Haven at SDCC and possibly NYCC Laurel Mennell joins the cast this season in the recurring role of Dr. Erin Reid She is starring in the Lifetime movie, Stolen from the Womb on Sat. June 21, 8|7c Emily Rose’s episodes on Graceland are airing as of this post “The […] The post Haven Talk for the Week of June 15th appeared first on Revisiting Haven.
Aprender ingles gratis con La Mansion del Ingles. Un podcast para mejorar la gramatica, el vocabulario y la pronunciacion del inglés. Una leccion del ingles con ejemplos y ejercicios.Learn English free with podcasts from La Mansion del Ingles. Improve your grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. This English lesson contains examples and exercises. Podcast Transcription Hi and welcome to another Mansión Inglés podcast from mansióninglés.com, recorded for March 2010. And a big thank you to everyone who sent us suggestions and ideas to improve our monthly newsletter, our cuaderno mensual. One of the things you asked for was more grammar, especially verbs. Listen to these 8 verbs in Spanish and try to say the English translation before I do. Then repeat the verb and the sentences to practise pronunciation. Escucha y repite: ser/estar – to be – I am, you are, we are, he, she and it is, they are. En el pasado - I was, you were, we were, he, she and it was, they were hablar ¿Qué es hablar en ingles? = to speak – it’s an irregular verb - es un verbo irregular - speak, spoke, spoken – I spoke to him, he spoke to me. Have you spoken to her? No? Haven’t you spoken to her yet? My God! Are you speaking to me? I’m speaking to you. tener – tener means to have – it’s an irregular verb, listen - have, had, had – I have, he, she, it has, we have, they have - I had a dream, he had a great idea. Have you had lunch yet? I haven’t had a hamburger for ages. Repeat: a hamburger – had a hamburger – haven’t had a hamburger - I haven’t had a hamburger for ages. - I haven’t had a hamburger for ages. escuchar - to listen – a regular verb – es un verbo regular – I listen, you listen, we listen he, she, it listens, they listen. I listened to the mansión Inglés podcast last month. It was fantastic! Have you listened to this podcast yet? My sister always listens to the podcast. levanter(se) - to get up – get up is a phrasal verb – to get up – el pasado es - got up. I always get up early, My mum gets up late. What time did you get up this morning? Yesterday I got up at 7. leer - to read - an irregular verb – read, read, read. – I love reading - I’m reading a great book at the moment, How often do you read? Have you read any good books lately? I read your email this morning. ir(se) - to go – go is an irregular verb – go – went – gone, I go to work by train. She goes on holiday once a year. I went to the cinema last night. My neighbour’s gone to Italy for a week. Have you gone mad? Conducir - to drive – another irregular verb – another means uno más. - another irregular verb - drive, drove, driven. Repeat: drive, drove, driven. I don’t like driving in traffic. She drove to France last summer. Have you ever driven on the left? Ok, let’s practise some phrasal verbs. Listen to the Spanish and try to say the English translation before I do. Then repeat the verb and the sentences to practise pronunciation. Escucha y repite: dejar - give up – you should give up smoking. darse prisa - hurry up! – Hurry up or we’ll be late. fregar - wash up – I’ll wash up crecer - grow up – I grew up in London continuar, aguantar - carry on – Don’t stop, carry on. esperar - hold on – please hold on a minute. tener ganas de algo/de hacer algo - look forward to – I’m really looking forward to the weekend. tirar algo a la basura - throw away – Did you throw away my red T-shirt? encender/apagar - turn on/off, switch on/off – Can you turn off the light? hablar - talk about – What are you talking about? buscar - look for – I’m looking for my other sock. estropearse - break down – My car’s never broken down. Recuerdas que cuando el phrasal verb tiene un objeto, se va entre el verbo y la partícula, o después. For example: I threw away the chicken. or I threw the chicken away. El objeto tambien puedo ser un pronombre. For example: I threw it away. (‘it’ is the chicken) Por lo cual, existe phrasal verbs que no se puede insertar el objecto entre el verbo y su partículo. For example I’m looking for a flat. No se dice: XI’m looking a flat for.X Give up smoking. Can we say “give smoking up”? yes. Wash up the dishes. Can we say “wash the dishes up? Yes Talk about the weather. Can we say “Talk the weather about?” No I’m looking forward to the weekend. Can we say “I’m looking the weekend forward”? No. Collocations – las colocaciones – some words like to go together. We say do business not Xmake businessX, for example and we say make money not Xdo moneyX. Let’s practise some. To have a feeling - I had a feeling that she was trying to trick me into lending her money. To pay attention - prestar atención – Please pay attention and listen to what I’m saying. To pay someone a compliment – I can’t remember the last time someone paid me a compliment. To take action – We must do something now. Take action immediately. To have a drink – Do you fancy having a coffee after class? Do you fancy? means ¿Tienes ganas? o ¿Te apetece? - Do you fancy having a beer? We can say “Do you fancy drinking a beer? But it’s more common to use have for food and drink than the verbs to eat and to drink. For example: I had a pizza. I’m having chicken for dinner. Shall we have a cocktail? What will you have? I’ll have a vodka and coke. To pay your respects to someone – After the funeral we paid our respects to her family. To take a liking to someone - I took a liking to our new boss as soon as he introduced himself. To take a chance – I won’t marry her. I can’t take that chance. Business Vocabulary If you’ve read the newsletter, the cuaderno, you should know these business expressions. Try to say them after the description. When two companies decide to join together, this is called a merger. If a company employs more workers, we can say that it has taken on more staff. The organisation that negotiates with the management for the workers is the union If a company "cuts jobs" it has fewer workers Extra money for doing extra work is called overtime Until a company needs something, it stores it in a depot A company that has a specialised product or service has a market niche When one company takes control of another it’s called a takeover A company which has a lot of money in the bank has a cash pile One way for a company to raise a lot of money is to issue shares Well, that’s it for this month. Thanks for listening and take care. That was a mansion Ingles podcast from mansioningles.com.