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Jeff got this text from Hunter a couple months ago: "Gorguts 'Nostalgia' is a fascinating piece of music. A slice of late '90s avant-death that refers to Pearl Jam, nu metal, noise rock and Indian raga. I mean, Damn!" And I responded, "I mean, damn, that's a great idea for a Point 5 episode." We finally tackle this most important of observations... Note I: The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We offer 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 book, Soul on Fire…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org Note III: We are regularly posting newer and older episode to our Youtube channel. Please check that out here and please subscribe if you wanna aid in getting all our coverage into more people's feeds: https://www.youtube.com/@radicalresearchpodcast4942 Music cited in order of appearance: Gorguts, “Nostalgia” [five segments] (Obscura, 1998) Today is the Day, “Silver Tongue” (Supernova, 1993) Pearl Jam, “Oceans” (Ten, 1991) 16, “A Real Piece of Work” (Blaze of Incompetence, 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.
https://www.facebook.com/auralpmusic Tracklisting: 01. Robert-Nicholas Feat. Ghostess - Realms (Robert Vadney Instrumental Mix) [Trance Roots] 02. Peter Steele & John Dopping - Survival (Extended Mix) [Pure Trance Neon] 03. JES & Oliver Smith - Don't Let It End (Darren Porter Extended Remix) [Magik Muzik] 04. Warrior - X (Club Mix) [Armada] 05. Binary Finary - 1998 (Victor Ruiz Extended Remix) [Armada] 06. Torsten Stenzel - Interstellar [Cornfield Chase] (York's Back In Time Extended Mix) [Black Hole Recordings] 07. Dumonde - Never Look Back (Rework MMXXV Extended Mix) [F8Tunes] 08. Lostly - Golden Teacher (Extended Mix) [FSOE Recordings] 09. Ralphie B & Frank Waanders Pres. Collide1 - Undercover (Extended Mix) [In Trance We Trust] 10. Solarstone vs Scott Bond - 3rd Earth (Mark Michael Extended Remix) [Armada Captivating] 11. Moogwai - Viola (2024 Remastered Original Mix) [Platipus]
01. Arodes & Ewerseen - Too Young (Extended Mix) [UNKNOWN] 02. Seb Hennig - Coming Up (Extended Mix) [DEEPER HARMONIES] 03. Argy, Eli & Dani, ØSHER & Peki - Chasing Highs [AFTERLIFE] 04. Dosem & Ferry Corsten pres. Gouryella - Tenshi (Extended Mix) [FLASHOVER] 05. Vintage Culture feat. Noah Kulaga - Upon Your Skin (Extended Mix) [VINTAGE CULTURE] 06. Alexander Popov, Whiteout & VAILERI - Need To Feel Loved (Ruslan Radriges Remix) [INTERPLAY RECORDS] 07. Dezza & Julian Gray - Cold Outside (Farius Extended Remix) [ENHANCED COLORIZE] 08. D72 & Kelsey Edwards - New Identity (AV Remix) [INTERPLAY RECORDS] 09. DubVision feat. Jordan Jade - Follow Your Heart (Extended Mix) [STMPD] 10. David Guetta, Kiko & Olivier Giacomotto feat. FAANGS - After You (Extended Mix) [FUTURE RAVE] 11. Ummet Ozcan - Totem (Extended Mix) [OZ RECORDS] 12. Above & Beyond & Justine Suissa - Bigger Than All Of Us (Extended Club Mix) [ANJUNABEATS] 13. Vanco feat. AYA - Ma Tnsani (Yalla Habibi) (Tiësto Extended Remix) [UNKNOWN] 14. Frainbreeze - Black Eagle (Extended Mix) [SUANDA GOLD CLASSICS] 15. TAY X & Wave Pilot - Afterglow (Extended Mix) [INTERPLAY FLOW] 16. Giuseppe Ottaviani & Lea Key - In The Silence (Extended Mix) [ARMADA MUSIC] 17. Mathame - Koko (Extended Mix) [AFTERLIFE] 18. Armin van Buuren & Adam Beyer vs. D-Shake - Techno Trance (Extended Mix) [ARMADA MUSIC] 19. Calvin Harris & Jessie Reyez - Ocean (Original Mix) [COLUMBIA] 20. XiJaro & Pitch feat. Christina Novelli - When Nobody Cares (Extended Mix) [FIND YOUR HARMONY] 21. Allen Watts, Peter Steele & Jennifer Rene - You Will Know My Name (Extended Mix) [WHO'S AFRAID OF 138] 22. Alexander Popov & Simonic - I'm Falling (Extended Mix) [INTERPLAY RECORDS] 23. Alex M.O.R.P.H. & Dark Fusion - Beyond Time (Extended Mix) [VANDIT] 24. Alex Barr - Moment (Extended Mix) [TRANCEMISSION] 25. Roman Messer & Philippe El Sisi - C'est La Vie (Extended Mix) [SUANDA MUSIC] 26. Ruslan Borisov - Saint Petersburg (Extended Mix) [2ROCK RECORDINGS] 27. BT - Godspeed (Maria Healy Extended Remix) [BLACK HOLE RECORDINGS] 28. RAM & Susana - Back To Light (Extended Mix) [BLACK HOLE RECORDINGS] 29. Daxson - Perpetuity (Extended Mix) [COLDHARBOUR RECORDINGS]
01. Arodes & Ewerseen - Too Young (Extended Mix) [UNKNOWN] 02. Seb Hennig - Coming Up (Extended Mix) [DEEPER HARMONIES] 03. Argy, Eli & Dani, ØSHER & Peki - Chasing Highs [AFTERLIFE] 04. Dosem & Ferry Corsten pres. Gouryella - Tenshi (Extended Mix) [FLASHOVER] 05. Vintage Culture feat. Noah Kulaga - Upon Your Skin (Extended Mix) [VINTAGE CULTURE] 06. Alexander Popov, Whiteout & VAILERI - Need To Feel Loved (Ruslan Radriges Remix) [INTERPLAY RECORDS] 07. Dezza & Julian Gray - Cold Outside (Farius Extended Remix) [ENHANCED COLORIZE] 08. D72 & Kelsey Edwards - New Identity (AV Remix) [INTERPLAY RECORDS] 09. DubVision feat. Jordan Jade - Follow Your Heart (Extended Mix) [STMPD] 10. David Guetta, Kiko & Olivier Giacomotto feat. FAANGS - After You (Extended Mix) [FUTURE RAVE] 11. Ummet Ozcan - Totem (Extended Mix) [OZ RECORDS] 12. Above & Beyond & Justine Suissa - Bigger Than All Of Us (Extended Club Mix) [ANJUNABEATS] 13. Vanco feat. AYA - Ma Tnsani (Yalla Habibi) (Tiësto Extended Remix) [UNKNOWN] 14. Frainbreeze - Black Eagle (Extended Mix) [SUANDA GOLD CLASSICS] 15. TAY X & Wave Pilot - Afterglow (Extended Mix) [INTERPLAY FLOW] 16. Giuseppe Ottaviani & Lea Key - In The Silence (Extended Mix) [ARMADA MUSIC] 17. Mathame - Koko (Extended Mix) [AFTERLIFE] 18. Armin van Buuren & Adam Beyer vs. D-Shake - Techno Trance (Extended Mix) [ARMADA MUSIC] 19. Calvin Harris & Jessie Reyez - Ocean (Original Mix) [COLUMBIA] 20. XiJaro & Pitch feat. Christina Novelli - When Nobody Cares (Extended Mix) [FIND YOUR HARMONY] 21. Allen Watts, Peter Steele & Jennifer Rene - You Will Know My Name (Extended Mix) [WHO'S AFRAID OF 138] 22. Alexander Popov & Simonic - I'm Falling (Extended Mix) [INTERPLAY RECORDS] 23. Alex M.O.R.P.H. & Dark Fusion - Beyond Time (Extended Mix) [VANDIT] 24. Alex Barr - Moment (Extended Mix) [TRANCEMISSION] 25. Roman Messer & Philippe El Sisi - C'est La Vie (Extended Mix) [SUANDA MUSIC] 26. Ruslan Borisov - Saint Petersburg (Extended Mix) [2ROCK RECORDINGS] 27. BT - Godspeed (Maria Healy Extended Remix) [BLACK HOLE RECORDINGS] 28. RAM & Susana - Back To Light (Extended Mix) [BLACK HOLE RECORDINGS] 29. Daxson - Perpetuity (Extended Mix) [COLDHARBOUR RECORDINGS]
Your fortnightly update in Uplifting Trance music, Broadcast Live from the studio in Leeds on LDC Radio 97.8FM, this is Velocity Trance & Uplifting with your DJ & host, Michael Cooper Broadcast Live on 9th September 2025 9PM UK Connect with Michael Cooper: linktr.ee/coopsdj ---------------------------------- Tracklist 1. Paul Miller – Astralis [FSOE] 2. Blue5even, Alaera, Eric de la Vega – Out Of My Way [AVA White] 3. Gabrielle Ag Eric de la Vega – Hypnos [Magic Island Elevate] 4. Allen Watts & Peter Steele & Jennifer Rene – You Will Know My Name [High Voltage] 5. Daxson – Perpetuity [FSOE] 6. Ashley Wallbridge & Alina Renae & Nicholas Gunn – I Would Try [Blue Dot Trance] 7. Kaeno – Ratio [The Vanishing Point] 8. C-Systems & Aina – In The Cold [In Trance We Trust] **HOTTEST TRACK** 9. Transaphonic & Ren Faye – Wide Awake (Maria Healy Remix) [Subculture] 10. Daniel Kandi & M42 – Stay [FSOE] 11. Maria Healy – The Other Side [FSOE] **THROWBACK MIX - 2015** 12. Mike Sanders – Route 66 [Alter Ego] 13. Paul van Dyk & Mark Eteson ft. Tricia McTeague – Heart Like An Ocean (Aly & Fila Remix) [Ultra] 14. Gouryella – Anahera [Flashover] 15. Monoverse & Leolani – Take You Away (Dennis Pedersen & A.R.D.I. Remix) [Always Alive] 16. Aly & Fila with Ferry Tayle – Napoleon [FSOE] 17. Scott Bond & Charlie Walker – Apocalypse [Who's Afraid Of 138?!] 18. Caolan McConville & Ren Faye – All The Way [Reason II Rise: UPLIFT] 19. ReOrder & Alan Fullmer & Sue McLaren – You're Not Alone [Black Hole] 20. Ryan K & Inoblivion – Paralysed [Nocturnal Knights] 21. John O'Callaghan – Fragmentos [Subculture] **TRANCE CLASSIC** 22. The Quest – C-Sharp [Redemption] (1999)
00. Episode 302 (Intro) - Trance All Over The World 01. Kvaii - Tenderness In Dreams [Abora Recordings] 02. Magnettor - Go With Your Heart [Avena Records] 03. Roger Shah & Kristina Sky feat. Evan Henzi - Memories Of Space [Black Hole Recordings] 04. Paul Cry - Last Spring [Abora Recordings] 05. Chris Bezz & NELLY TGM - Salvation [TuneCore] 06. Ciro Visone, Semper T. & Anthya - The Fire In My Soul [State Control Records] 07. Derek Ryan & DNCR - Home Is With You [Ascent Recordings] 08. Nolan Stenemberg - Echoes Of You [Silent Shore Records] 09. Ciro Visone, Astral Shock, Ren Faye - Fortune Teller [Suanda Voice] 10. KayZen - I've Waited All My Life [2Rock Recordings] 11. Somnia, Spectorsonic, Alex Believe - Crystal [Interplay Records] 12. Attila Syah & LTN - Padma [Suanda Gold Classics] 13. Tony Irrmani, Irina M. - If I Could Fly [Abora Recordings] 14. Gabrielle AG & Eric De La Vega - Hypnos [Magic Island Elevate] 15. C-Systems & Aina - In The Cold [In Trance We Trust] 16. Alex M.O.R.P.H. & Roman Messer - Millennium Falcon [Suanda Music] 17. Alexander Spark, Anton Pallmer - Just Love Me Now [Interplay Records] 18. Allen Watts x Peter Steele & Jennifer Rene - You Will Know My Name [High Voltage Recordings] 19. Ashley Wallbridge, Nicholas Gunn & Alina Renae - I Would Try [Blue Dot Trance] 20. Hypersia, HKL & NELLY TGM - Take Me Away [Molekular Sounds] 21. Noff - La Promessa [Suanda True] 22. Kenan Teke - New Beginnings [Molekular Sounds] 23. Rene Ablaze & Mark Wilks - Double Helix [Nocturnal Knights Music] 24. Solar Vision & Airwalk3r - Live Forever [Future Sequence] 25. ReOrder, Alan Fullmer, Sue McLaren - You're Not Alone [Black Hole Recordings] 26. Kaeno & Derek Ryan - Lost In Echoes (Vocal Mix) [Ascent Recordings] 27. RAM & Christina Noveli And Asteroid - All Gone 2025 [Nocturnal Knights Music] 28. Rhys Elliott - Escapism [FSOE] 29. Steve Lake - We Will Rise [Suanda Music] 30. Kenan Teke - Magical [Suanda True] 31. James Cottle - Apollo [High Voltage Recordings] 32. XiJaro & Pitch - Yolo [Subculture] 33. Ralphie B - Icarus (Kiran M Sajeev Remix) [Armada Captivating] 34. Alkaloid - Shambhala [Suanda Dark] 35. H.M.B.L - Cygnus [Critical Uprising] 36. Inrayzex - Secret Of The Space [Suanda Music] 37. Ralphie B - Icarus (Kiran M Sajeev Remix) [Armada Captivating] 38. 0Gravity - Blow Your Mind [Nocturnal Knights Music] 39. Hypersia, NrgMind - Redshift [Interplay Global] 40. Main Engine - Rio Celestial [SPACE 4] 41. Chris Element & Tara Louise - Love Resurrection [Nocturnal Knights Music] 42. RAM & Susana - Back To Light [In Trance We Trust] 43. Maria Healy - The Other Side [FSOE] 44. FAWZY, Daniela Presta, Winterborn & Wavetraxx - Divine (Wavetraxx Remix) [Narratology Recordings] 45. Vikram Prabhu - Higher State [AVA White] 46. Paipy & Elles De Graaf - The Last Time [Amsterdam Trance Records] 47. Rinaly with Cari - Echo [Black Hole Recordings] 48. Nik Andre - So Pure, So Deep, So Real [2Rock Uplifting] 49. Angelus - Lose Control [Reason II Rise Music] 50. Dj T.H., N-sKing & Rebecca Louise Burch - Desire [Ascent Recordings] 51. Kenny McAuley - Newborn [FSOE] 52. Casey Allen - Euphoria [Reason II Rise: UPLIFT] 53. MOSICEN - For The World And You [Abora Recordings] 54. Roman Messer, Main Engine - New Reality (Suanda 500 Anthem) [Suanda Music] 55. Alexander Popov & Eximinds - Hurricane [Interplay Records] 56. Alexander Komarov, INNA JAYA - Nana [Interplay Global] 57. Clay C - Lost [State Control Records]
If this conversation seems easy, it's because we are back in the cold waters of our favorite nation. Herein, we dig into the good deeds of Norway's often vexing but always pleasing The 3rd and the Mortal. We attempt to peel away the band's many layers and untangle its knotty evolution. Should you care about cutting-edge Norweird - and if you have stuck with us for all this time, surely you do - please join us on this most titillating conversation. Note I: After all that flugelhorn talk, turns out Jeff mis-horned. It's actually a crumhorn on Gryphon's Red Queen to Gryphon Three album. A crumhorn! Note II: The Ulver song title we were trying to remember: “I Love You, but I Prefer Trondheim (Parts 1-4) (A. Wiltzie vs. Stars of the Lid remix)” (from First Decade in the Machines, 2003) 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 book, Soul on Fire…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org Note V: We are regularly posting newer and older episode to our Youtube channel. Please check that out here and please subscribe if you wanna aid in getting all our coverage into more people's feeds: https://www.youtube.com/@radicalresearchpodcast4942 Music cited in order of appearance: “Ring of Fire” (Sorrow, 1994) “Why So Lonely” (Tears Laid in Earth, 1994) “Death Hymn” (Tears Laid in Earth, 1994) “In Mist Shrouded” (Tears Laid in Earth, 1994) “Neurosis” (Nightswan, 1995) “Commemoration” (Painting on Glass, 1996) “Persistent and Fleeting” (Painting on Glass, 1996) “Veiled Exposure” [two parts] (Painting on Glass, 1996) “Stream” (In This Room, 1997) “Sophisticated Vampires” (In This Room, 1997) “Did You” (In This Room, 1997) “Zeppoliner” (Memoirs, 2002) “Spider” (Memoirs, 2002) 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.
Hello, everyone, and welcome to a fresh edition of TVP Reloaded, featuring my top picks for August 2025. New music from Derek Ryan, Robbie Graham, Impulse Wave, David Forbes, Paul Denton & Linnea Schossow, H4lo, Brenan Bartels, Maarten De Jong, 0Gravity, and Myself and more…Full Tracklist below, and is available on all digital streaming platforms. –––– Kaeno –––– 1. 0Gravity - Blow Your Mind (Extended Mix) 2. Simply Drew - Morpheus (Extended Mix) 3. XiJaro & Pitch - Yolo (Extended Mix) 4. Kaeno & Derek Ryan - Lost In Echoes (Extended Vocal Mix) 5. Maria Healy - The Other Side (Extended Mix) 6. Tempo Giusto - Napalm (Extended Mix) 7. Maarten De Jong - Super Ding (Extended Mix) 8. Paul Denton Linnea Schossow & H4lo - Losing Faith (Extended Mix) 9. Ralphie B - Icarus (Kiran M Sajeev Extended Remix) 10. Robbie Graham - Heliosphere (Extended Mix) 11. Derek Ryan & DNCR - Home Is With You (Extended Mix) 12. Lightstate Tycoos - Unseen Force (Extended Mix) 13. Aeon Shift - Timeless (Extended Mix) 14. Brendan Bartels - Paimon (Extended Mix) 15. Allen Watts x Peter Steele & Jennifer Rene - You Dont Know My Name 16. C-Systems & Aina - In The Cold (Extended Mix) 17. Kaeno - Ratio (Extended Mix) 18. E.T Project - Infinite Galaxy (Darren Porter Extended Remix) 19. Impulse Wave x Emmy Skyer - Glitch In The System (Extended Mix) 20. Octagen & M.I.D.O.R. - Metropolitan (Alex van ReeVe 2025 Rework) 21. DJ Sakin & Friends Dan Cooper & Torsten Stenzel - Protect Your Mind (Braveheart) (Extended Mix) 22. Warrior - Warrior (CIRCA96 Extended Remix) 23. David Forbes - AMP V.2 24. Andre Pillar - Acid Is My Therapy (Extended Mix) 25. Dark Sherry & Oshy 303 - The Only Way (Extended Mix) 26. Enveak, Mazdem - In the Zone (Extended Mix) 27. John O'Callaghan & Sean Tyas feat. Audrey Gallagher - Sky of Banshees (Kaeno Konstruction)
Send us a textJoin John and Derek for a deep conversation with Kenny Hickey, the iconic guitarist of Type O Negative and founder of Sun Dont Shine and Silvertomb. The guys cover all sorts of topics; his current band Sun Dont Shine, gear and equipment, the journey to sobriety, his old friend Peter Steele and Type O Negative and if Kenny likes tacos more than pizza.00:00 Introduction, the new studio, sobriety and vulnerability04:57 New music from Sun Dont Shine, Andrew Spaulding/Corpsepaint Records and what The Beatles mean to Kenny09:45 The dynamics in modern music and upcoming plans for SDS11:30 Kenny and Peter Steele and the mistakes of the past13:20 Type O Negative's merchandising legacy, Joey James Hernandez's artwork14:45 Kenny's gear and equipment17:16 Where Does Kenny get all that gear? Sweetwater!19:42 Kenny's lead guitar philosophy21:16 Keeping it fresh in the writing process22:30 Who is Kenny listening to?23:18 Quickie Questionswww.shittalkreviews.comSpotify - https://tinyurl.com/STR-SpotifyApple Podcasts - https://tinyurl.com/STR-Apple-Podcasts#KennyHickey #sundontshine #crowbar #KirkWindstein #toddstrange #Musician #Guitarist #Songwriter #Metal #Rock #HeavyMusic #TypeONegative #PeterSteele #JohnnyKelly #GothMetal #DoomMetal #TypeONegativeForever #BloodyKisses #OctoberRust #BrooklynMetal #silvertomb #sweetwatersound #joeyjameshernandez
Two hours of the best in Trance music, this is episode 384 of The Trance Empire, with your host, Rodman. Choose your player
If Radical Research exists to dissect the most esoteric and weird and unique recordings in the spheres of rock and metal, then we are sorely overdue to feature the singular debut by Type O Negative. 'Slow, Deep and Hard' began life as Repulsion's one and only demo, 'None More Negative,' recorded in late 1989 and early 1990. After a name change and a contract with Roadrunner Records, the album was re-mastered, the song order re-configured, and the 7-minute "Glass Walls of Limbo (Dance Mix)" added, 'Slow, Deep and Hard' was born. Join us as we plunge into all the blood, fire and death of this completely unique album in the Type O Negative discography. 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 book, Soul on Fire…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org Note III: Our Youtube channel is firing back up again. Please access it at the link provided and please SUBSCRIBE! You'll be helping us reach even more people with your subscription and views. We'll regularly be adding many more older episodes to the channel for your listening/viewing pleasure. https://www.youtube.com/@radicalresearchpodcast4942 Music cited in order of appearance: [all from Type O Negative - Slow, Deep and Hard, 1991] “Unsuccessfully Coping With the Natural Beauty of Infidelity” “Der Untermensch” “Xero Tolerance” “Prelude to Agony” “Glass Walls of Limbo (Dance Mix)” “Gravitational Constant” 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.
This was an unplanned conversation about an unplanned, unexpected, shocking event in our lives. It's just Hunter and I talking about a dear friend that recently passed, one of our own leaving earthly bonds. And in our reveries and remembrances we left out so much: Tom Hailey was the beer/wine buyer at the Raleigh Whole Foods and held that position for many years there, beloved by the entire staff. He had a college radio metal show where he adopted the persona of The Unholy One and spoke to (no, COMMANDED!) his audience in a John Tardy-like roar. We also failed to mention the time Hunter and I, in 2019, listened to Voivod's Nothingface with Tom, all of us air drumming, air guitaring, air bassing and singing every bit of it, all the way through……these and many more memories only scratch the surface of our friend Tom and why we're going to miss him so damn much. Note I: CLOVER CAT RESCUE donation link: https://tinyurl.com/donate-CCR Please note "In Memory of Tom Hailey" when you give or VENMO @clovercatrescue Note II: We think Tom would be amused by the gaff of a gaff Hunter makes when talking about post-Confessor bands. He said he called Fly Wheel Fly Leaf, when that band was actually named Fly Machine. Hunter knows a lot, and we can't fault him for not knowing the specifics of post-Confessor tree branches. 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, Hunter's Deserts of Hex Volume 2…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org Music cited in order of appearance: Die Kreuzen, “Elizabeth” (Century Days, 1988) Forbidden, “Forbidden Evil” (Forbidden Evil, 1988) Confessor, “Condemned” (Condemned, 1991) Carcass, “Feast on Dismembered Carnage” (Reek of Putrefaction, 1988) The Champs, “Andres Segovia Interests Me” (III, 1997) The Chameleons, “A Person Isn't Safe Anywhere These Days” (Script of the Bridge, 1983) Everything Everything, “Pizza Boy” (Raw Data Feel, 2022) 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.
When God decides to record his first metal album, he will be disappointed to remember that Obliveon already recorded its masterpiece, Nemesis, in the Year of Our Lord, 1993. On its latest episode, Radical Research conducts a much-belated investigation of the first two albums by Montreal's most underrated sons, Obliveon. In the early '90s, the band treated a small-but-fanatical audience to highly-advanced, cutting edge, cosmic death thrash in the forms of 1990's From This Day Forward and the aforementioned Nemesis. Still unsung after all these years, Radical Research is here to set the record straight and shed light on one of underground metal's true greats. Note I: The “pointless, ridiculous 7 inch" Hunter mentions in this episode is this one, a Coroner covers split between his band, Canvas Solaris, and our phurry phriends phrom Pharaoh: https://www.discogs.com/release/2586288-Pharaoh-6-Canvas-Solaris-Tribute-To-Coroner Note II: Speaking of covers: Jeff mentions Agoraphobic Nosebleed's cover of Voivod's “Forgotten in Space.” He says the cover if about 6 minutes long, but it's actually a shorter 3:48. Don't trust Jeff on ANYTHING he says about Voivod… 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, Hunter's Deserts of Hex Volume 2…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org Music cited in order of appearance: “From this Day Forward” (From This Day Forward, 1990) “Fiction of Veracity” (From This Day Forward, 1990) “Access to the Acropolis” (From This Day Forward, 1990) “Chronocraze” (From This Day Forward, 1990) “Nemesis” (Nemesis, 1993) “Obscure Mindways” (Nemesis, 1993) “Factory of Delusions” (Nemesis, 1993) “Strays of the Soul” (Nemesis, 1993) 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.
Catch this episode before it disappears like the Declaration of Independence or whatever they're to steal in Now You See Me 3D. Topics include tearing and texting, bringing up the snip, altar to an asshole, treat your dick pics like food bloggers.
Norwegian vocalist Gaahl is a man who we deeply admire...his work with Gorgoroth and Trelldom, in particular, has a special place in the blackest ventricles of our hearts. Same, too, for his band Gaahls Wyrd, In our initial listens to the band's freshly-released (as of this writing and recording) Braiding the Stories album, we find ourselves facing one of the greatest post=black metal Norweird offerings in a decade. We are particularly excited by final song "Flowing Starlight," which we dissect here for your enlightenment and/or amusement. Note I: The Radical Research Patreon page is 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 biography, Soul on Fire...…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org Music cited in order of appearance: Gaahls Wyrd, "Flowing Starlight" (Braiding the Stories, 2025) 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.
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
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.
Claude und Christopher im Gespräch mit Simon. Wir sprechen mit ihm über eine potentielle Wiedergeburt in der Person seines großen Bruders, kurze Zündschur und gleichen Humor haben, schlecht in der Schule sein, Schlagzeug lernen und angefeindet werden vom Junggesellinnenverein, Misfits auf dem MP3-Player, Famous Monsters, Scream-Video, abhängen im Skatepark, das erste Bier mit 13, Rauchen, Outsider im 1000-Seelen-Dorf, MP3 Musiksammlung Schlagzeugunterricht, gesteigerte Motivation für das Schlagzeug spielen, Chaos Army mit 14, rekrutiert werden in der Koblenzer Fußgängerzone, Irokesenschnitt, zu große Stiefel, FSJ mit psychisch kranken Menschen, VKJ, Chaos-Z, EA80, Bad Brains und Black Flag, kein gesteigertes Interesse an Konzerten, das New Noise Festival, von Holy zu Golpe, Nick Cave, Rowland S. Howard und Joy Division, Ausbildung zum Krankenpfleger und (Schicht-)Arbeit in der Eingliederungshilfe, die Wichtigkeit von interdisziplinärer Arbeit, das 1408 Studio und David Deutsch, Peter Brötzmann, Noj „Waxing Moon“, Bohren und der Club of Gore, The Drin, Peter Steele, Blixa Bargeld und Max Müller, Schmutzstaffel, The Flex und Night Force, William S. Burroughs, Suspect, Echo Chamber und Desire Line, STTW Records, Down But Not Out, Collective Memory, The Gun Club und „Miami“, Lost Dog Street Band, Destruction Unit, Lieblingsfilme „Blade Runner“, „Blood Simple“ und „Stalker“, uvm
Tracklist: LIGHT SIDE TRACK 01. AFTERUS - Falling [Deeper Harmonies] 02. Miss Monique, P.O.U, Susie Ledge - Million Miles Away [Siona Records] 03. LÜRUM - Counting The Days [Eccentricity] 04. REDOT - UNHUMAN [ERROR] 05. Beatsole - Falling Stars (In Memory Of Ilya) [nomads Music] 06. EGGSTA - The Ruins [Enhanced] 07. ARTBAT - Afterparty [UPPERGROUND] 08. Meduza & Innellea & GENESI & Nu-La - Edge Of The World [Insomniac] 09. Leo Reyes - Face It [Space Ventures] 10. Anyma feat. Ellie Goulding - Hypnotized (John Summit Remix) [The End Of Genesys] 11. Davey Asprey, Steven & Caitlin Potter - As The World Goes Round [Coldharbour] 12. Nicky Romero x David Guetta - Shout [Protocol Recordings] 13. OTTAGON feat. Lake Silver - Dust [Armada Music] 14. 39 Kingdom, Chester Young - Enjoy The Silence [Find Your Harmony] 15. BLR x Amber Revival - Love Me Endless (Podium Mix) [Armind] 16. D.O.D feat. NORTH - Wrap Yourself Around Me [Armada Music] 17. Tensteps - Broken Ones (Alexander Popov Remix) [Find Your Harmony] 18. Beat Service - Orbital [Verified Recordings] 19. NWYR - Eternal Whispers Of The Universe [Rave Culture] FAVORITE OF THE MOEMENT 20. Andrew Rayel & Robbie Seed & Susana - A Love Like You [Find Your Harmony] 21. Super8 & Tab - XX [Flashover] 22. Peter Steele & Christina Novelli - Moment In Time [Black Hole] 23. Nifra - Access Code [Revealed] 24. SABERZ X DJ JUNIOR - AWAKEN [Revealed] 25. Audorn & Susie Ledge - Back To Life [FSOE] DARK SIDE TRACK 26. David Chouman - Uni-Verse [Reaching Altitude] 27. Ralphie B & Frank Waanders pres. Collide1 - Rave With Me [Find Your Harmony] 28. Ferry Corsten & Ruben de Ronde & NRG2000 - New Inner Way [Flashover] 29. DJ POTXO - Take Me Back [FUTURE RAVE MUSIC] 30. Ferry Tayle and Tonks pres. MIRAGE - Take Our Flight [Dreamstate] 31. EMKR & NARCYZ - For The Night [SubHarmony] 32. Tiddey feat. Lyck — Keep Waiting (Orjan Nilsen Midsummernite Remix) [Refuge Records]
Addressing the recent rumblings of hypothetical Type O Negative reunion/tribute shows, discussing the black sheep of the Pantera discography and pleading a case for an overlooked album being their all-time best, breaking down the best riff of 1970 in a new “best riff of each year” segment, and more! Albums of discussion: Dirtmother - Dirtmother (2025) Mean Mistreater - Do Or Die (2025) __________________________________________ E-mail all questions/ideas to: BIGRIFFENERGY@GMAIL.COM To move your question to the front of the line and get a guaranteed response on the podcast, send $10 to https://paypal.me/BigRiffEnergy Include your question in the note/message. Thanks for supporting the podcast! __________________________________________ Find Neon Nightmare: North America: https://www.20buckspin.com/neonnightmare Black Wolf Triarchy single release for CA wildfire relief: https://20buckspin.bandcamp.com/track/black-wolf-triarchy Europe: https://www.hrrecords.de/NEON-NIGHTMARE-Faded-Dream-LP-ELECTRIC-AQUA-BLUE-CLOUDY Europe: https://van-records.com/Neon-Nightmare-Faded-Dream-12-LP_1 __________________________________________ Find Spirit Adrift: https://spiritadrift.bandcamp.com https://spiritadrift.com __________________________________________ Find Nate: https://www.youtube.com/@BornTooNate https://www.instagram.com/borntoonate __________________________________________
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.
This week a continuation of our series called “In The Shadow Of…”, where we compare obscure bands to a mainstream act. This is not about copycats, but more about artists with similar vibes, sharing a sonic landscape, or whose songwriting and playing styles are sympatico. This is another band that is near and dear to both of you humble hosts. A band whose unique harmonies and awesome riffs inspired both hosts to pick up guitars and start singing; the amazing Seattle grunge gods ALICE IN CHAINS! Join us as we discover other bands influenced and inspired by AIC's revolutionary game-changing music.What's this InObscuria thing? We're a podcast that exhumes obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal and puts them in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. This is not a statement about bands trying to copy one another, but more that they have a shared sound and vision. It's been said that there is no originality left in rock n' roll and it has also been stated that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. As always, we hope we turn you onto something new!Songs this week include:Cicadastone – “Dime A Dozen” from Cold Chamber (2021)A Pale Horse Named Death – “Heroin Train” from And Hell Will Follow Me (2011)Drain STH – “Serve The Shame (acoustic)” from Horror Wrestling (1998)EMBASSYROWE – “Volition” from Dreamliar (2024)Failure – “Let It Drip” from Magnified (1994)Seventh Void – “Shadow On Me” from Heaven Is Gone (2009)My Sister's Machine – “Wasting Time” from Diva (1992)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://x.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/inobscuria/og-shopCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/
In this episode of Aftershocks TV, Matt & Chris dive into the recent comments made by Kenny Hickey of Type O Negative and Sun Don't Shine. Kenny discussed the possibility of a tribute show for Type O Negative, the iconic Brooklyn goth metal band, following the tragic passing of frontman Peter Steele in 2009. Matt and Chris share their thoughts on whether it's a good idea to revisit the past with a tribute performance. They also break down the potential challenges that would come with organizing such an event. Could it honor Peter Steele's legacy or would it feel forced? Tune in for an in-depth discussion on this fascinating topic.#TypeONegative #KennyHickey #PeterSteele #GothMetal #BrooklynBands #TributeShow #AftershocksTV #MetalTalk #MusicNews #MetalFans #GothicMusic #MetalCommunityNOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.Please SUBSCRIBE, click the notification bell, leave a comment or a like, and share this episode!________________________________________Website: https://www.aftershockstv.comPodcast Link: https://anchor.fm/cmspn Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-classic-metal-show/id1465756058?uo=4Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1An7v0PYI2xPBjtvwEBvYmBreaker: https://www.breaker.audio/aftershocks-podcastCastbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/aftershocks-podcast-id2827964Google Podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xZTYxNzZkYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw==Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1510634520/aftershocks-podcastPocket Casts: https://pca.st/ylhcq412Radio-Public: https://radiopublic.com/aftershocks-podcast-GMzyO1RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/1e6176dc/podcast/rssFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/aftershockspod1Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/aftershockspod1Instagram: https://www.twitter.com/aftershockspod1
This week is all about bands playing other bands' songs… In fact, we're going to listen to songs that many different artists have covered; compare them, and then ask, “Who did it better???”. In this episode, we showcase the diversity of how a band can take a hit that you've heard a million times and put their own spin on it. Who do you think did it best?What's this InObscuria thing? We're a podcast that exhumes obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal and puts them in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. These are songs you are probably familiar with, but maybe not these versions. In any case, we got ya covered! Songs this week include:Overwhelming Colorfast – “She Said, She Said (The Beatles)” from Overwhelming Colorfast(1992)Gov't Mule – “She Said, She Said (The Beatles)” from Dose (1998) Big Wreck – “Good Times Roll (The Cars)” from Bag Of Tricks (2013)Warrior Soul – “Good Times Roll (The Cars)” from Cocaine & Other Good Stuff (2020)Halestorm – “Heathens (Twenty One Pilots)” from ReAniMate 3.0: The CoVeRs eP (2017)Wolves At The Gate – “Heathens (Twenty One Pilots)” from Lost In Translation (2023)Susanna Hoffs & Matthew Sweet – “Cinnamon Girl (Neil Young)” from Under The Covers, Vol. 1 (2006)Type O Negative – “Cinnamon Girl (Neil Young)” from October Rust (1996)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://x.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/inobscuria/og-shopCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/
Johnny Kelly From Sun Don't Shine, Quiet Riot, Silvertomb and Type O Negative on the Loaded Radio Podcast Johnny Kelly has been a staple in the heavy music world for decades. Best known for his tenure as the drummer for Type O Negative, Kelly has kept himself incredibly busy over the years, working with Danzig, Quiet Riot, Kill Devil Hill, and more. On this week's edition of The Loaded Radio Podcast, Johnny joins us to discuss everything from his time in Type O Negative to his thoughts on a potential Peter Steele tribute concert and what it would take to pull off such an event the right way.
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.
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.
Happy Holidays to all of our ‘Scurians out there. Due to the abundance of amazing new releases in the world of rock n' punk n' metal, we will forego our annual Christmas episode for a 2-parter Shallow Graves 2024! At the end of every year, Kevin does a solo episode celebrating top releases of the year, but there are too many artists that Captain Content heard this year where he said, “…I'd like a little more of that”! So, Kevin's Christmas present to the Captain is songs from artists he said he dug… Hope you dig these 2024 tunes also!What is it we do here at InObscuria? Every show Kevin opens the crypt to exhume and dissect from his personal collection; an artist, album, or grouping of tunes from the broad spectrum of rock, punk, and metal. This week we look back on bands that released new rock n' punk n' metal in the year 2024 that piqued the Captain's interest. Hopefully, you get turned onto something new!Songs this week include:Tuk Smith & The Restless Hearts - “Little Renegade” from Rogue To Redemption (2024)Now After Nothing - “Criminal Feature” from Artificial Ambivalence (2024)Skraeckoedlan - “Meteorb” from Vermillion Sky (2024)The Damn Truth - “The Willow” from The Willow - single (2024)Riot V - “Love Beyond The Grave” from Mean Streets (2024)Shellac - “WSOD” from To All Trains (2024)Nestor - “We Come Alive” from Teenage Rebel (2024)UltraBomb - “Who Knows” from Dying To Smile (2024)Meanstreak - “Rubberneck” from Blood Moon - Ep (2024)Black Country Communion - “You're Not Alone” from V (2024)Type O Negative - “Red Water (Christmas Mourning)” from October Rust (1996)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://x.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uIf you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/Check out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/
Just to be 100% TRANSparent, this is NOT an officially sanctioned “Chronicles” episode. However, it is the time of year for the TRANS-Siberian Orchestra (featuring the “Savatage Brothers”) and we felt compelled by the power of the holiday season to delve into the realm of HAIR METAL and reflect back on one of the least desirable (yet often most satisfying) subgenres of metal alongside memories of poon from the days of yore with the kinds of girls you would “meet once at a party and never talk to again”. Really, the entire objective of hair metal was to give actual metal heads an “in” to attaining money, drugs, and (especially) poon back in the day. Dust off your “gloves of shame” and get ready to “rip the band-aid off” and “power through it” because it's time to “hold hands”, discover some “stall appropriate noises” for the next time you've got to “deuce” and JOIN US as we get into the good, the bad, and the horrific of HAIR METAL. 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Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - Twitter Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast Show Notes: (00:01): “Yeah…yeah…yeah…”/ #audiolightning / ***WARNING: #listenerdiscretionisadvised ***/ “…like with girls who just turned 18…”/ ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST!!!*** / #thisepisodescideroftheepisode #StrongbowCider / “Preacher's collar…or Snake Bite?”/ #onmicburp #uhhhhkay / Thanksgiving summary / “Apparently, if you don't shower for long enough…all the mucus turns into an extra layer of skin…”/ #gamey / ***IF YOU WANNA SKIP THE NONSENSE, GO TO #THEDOCKET IN THE SHOW NOTES!!!*** / #RussellsReflectionsThanksgivingEdition / “Do y'all sit around and get shitfaced now?”/ “That sounds like when I went to the Beach Mountains awhile back…traversing a mountain…”/ “That is so hard to watch now…”/ #MacysParade / “There had to be a time in human history when that was entertaining…”/ #simulationtheory #blackandwhitehouses / #WizardOfOz / “Stop me if I did this the last time…”/ #Terrifier3 (NOTE: This is at least the 3rd time and at least the 3rd episode that Russell has mentioned Terrifier 3…) / #goreporn / “One of the first things to creep me out in horror…”/ “You can't kill people during the day and you can't listen to metal during the day…”/ “Are we ready?”/ ***PATREON SHOUT OUT*** / “You're not sounding good there, Mr. Trump…”/ “3.2 Trillion dollars in cuts, they said they're gonna make…”/ ***If you wanna hit us up with requests or correspondences on the #socialmedia you can do so at #Instagram #Facebook #YouTube #TikTok , or email us at metalnerdery@gmail.com or you can GIVE US A CALL AND LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL AT 980-666-8182!!!*** / “Can you imagine Elvis and Peter Steele doing a duet?” / #WREKage has events!? / #TransSiberianOrchestra #ChristmasMusic #SavatageBrothers (21:07): #TheDocket METAL NERDERY PODCAST PRESENTS: HAIR METAL!!! / “This is not an official, sanctioned #Chronicles episode…”/ “Why not shit on #hairmetal ???”/ “I think it brings back memories of poon from days of yore…”/ “She's the kinda girl you should meet once at a party, do anal, and never talk to her again…”/ “He was into babies?”/ “We're way off…”/ #Bulletboys SMOOTH UP IN YA (Bulletboys – 1988) / “Thank ye…”/ “I need a bonfire and a bottle of #BoonesFarm …”/ “I always thought it was Smooth Opinion…”/ “There's nothing worse than R.E.M.”/ “You have to be really careful when you say ‘I enjoy When The Children Cry…'”/ #WhiteLion WAIT (Pride - 1987) / “Dude, you've gotta rip the band-aid off…”/ #allthebuttons / “C'mon, crank it!”/ “You guys know way too much of this shit…”/ “That was the way to get poon back in the day…” (30:38): “How about a palette cleanser?” / #QuietRiot LOVE'S A BITCH (Metal Health – 1983) / “That IS dark…”/ “Dude, we're not asking you to play Lick It Up, in it's entirety, with no breaks…”/ #easybakeovens aka #airfryers / “Let's go back to bad…just play that fuckin' thing…”/ #Europe THE FINAL COUNTDOWN (The Final Countdown – 1986 ) / “You've gotta power through it…”/ “Why don't y'all listen to thrash, like cool people do?” / #Trixter ONE IN A MILLION (Trixter – 1990) / “They were at the end…”/ “How about the first Twisted Sister album?” / #TwistedSister SHOOT ‘EM DOWN (Under The Blade – 1982) / “Now that sounds like early 80's metal…”/ “I guarantee you the girls in those crowds were showing their tits…” (40:07): #Firehouse WHEN I LOOK INTO YOUR EYES (Hold Your Fire – 1992) / “Crank it man…”/ “Y'all wanna hold hands?” / “We should all touch cocks…”/ “I got the palette cleanser…”/ “Is Guns N' Roses hair metal?” / #GunsNRoses ROCKET QUEEN (Appetite For Destruction – 1987) / “They were sleazy…they weren't pretty…”/ “Alright, something really bad…”/ #DefLeppard POUR SOME SUGAR ON ME (Hysteria – 1987) / “I think he's wanting her to squirt on him…”/ “That one's the worst…”/ #BonJovi YOU GIVE LOVE A BAD NAME (Slippery When Wet – 1986) / “This is pre-Black Album Bob Rock…”/ “What's the most #hairmetal thing by bands we like?”/ #MotleyCrue KNOCK ‘EM DEAD KID (Shout At The Devil – 1983) / “Once Bitten, Twice Shy is my Final Countdown…”/ “I used to be in White Balls…” (54:44): “I'm not sure I know this…”/ “Chip is not a birth name…”/ #EnuffZnuff FLY HIGH MICHELLE (Enuff Z'nuff – 1989) / “We should be watching the videos for these…”/ “I'll bet you do…” / #markthetime / #Nelson AFTER THE RAIN (After The Rain – 1990) / “Imagine if they had pigtails…”/ “You'll see the sodomy?”/ “That's a different solo…”/ “Point of contention…this is what I hate about multiple edits…”/ #fulllength / “This has kinda been fun…a little bit…”/ #Whitesnake HERE I GO AGAIN (Whitesnake – 1987) #radiomix #dentistofficemix / “You can tell just like that?”/ NOTE: the key to telling the difference between the 2 versions is the chorus, neither of which we made it to. Go listen to them bolth and judge for yourself…/ “You can't #unlisten to something…”/ “Do you think Tommy Lee can play piano with his dick?”/ #chopsticks / #Cinderella DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU GOT (TILL IT'S GONE) - (Long Cold Winter – 1988) / “Would you play this to get laid?” (1:05:55): “I think Winger got shat on unnecessarily…”/ “Let's watch a little bit of the video…”/ #headset / #Winger HEADED FOR A HEARTBREAK (Winger – 1988) / “They're stompin' their feet to keep time…”/ #BeavisASMR / “Here comes the YEAH…check this out”/ “Do you think they charge by the hour or by the load?”/ “I feel like he's guessing to throw people off…”/ “Sorry, I got a little squeaky there…”/ #cringiest #Poison UNSKINNY BOP (Flesh And Blood – 1990) / “You know they still play it because they have to…”/ “That was the whole objective of #hairmetal: money, drugs, and poon…”/ #FasterPussycat BATHROOM WALL (Faster Pussycat – 1987) / “That's Guns N' Roses Lite…”/ #BritnyFox GIRLSCHOOL (Britny Fox – 1988) / “Is that Brian Johnson?”/ “It's like Paul Stanley with a throat infection…” (1:16:34): “We've gotta look up some bad ones…”/ #PrettyBoyFloyd I WANNA BE WITH YOU (Leather Boyz With Electric Toyz – 1989) / “At schuul?” / “I feel like every producer back then…needed drugs to get through it…”/ #RoughCutt BLACK WIDOW (Rough Cutt – 1985) / “Hey man let's go in the studio and use ALL of the reverb effects at the same time…”/ “That's actually kinda cool…”/ “Dropped a deuce…”/ #LMAO / “We've gotta finish with a few strong ones here…”/ “What are they then!?”/ The formula for hair metal / #Ratt BACK FOR MORE (Out Of The Cellar – 1984) / “It sounds heavier than your average hair metal…”/ “There's nobody else that sounds like Stephen Pearcy at all…” / “OMG I'm not a leftist douchetard, I love metal and I love my country…” (1:25:51): “Was it really hair metal though?” / “What are we closing this with?”/ “Aerosmith?”/ “Wait a minute, he's got Lita pulled up…”/ #LitaFord KISS ME DEADLY (Lita – 1988) #uhhuhhh / “This was on Footloose, for sure…”/ “This song is almost metal…Joe Perry had already left the band at this point…”/ #Aerosmith LIGHTNING STRIKES (Rock In A Hard Place – 1982) / “That sounds like Orion in the background…”/ “That's about as memorable as you get…”/ #KISS ALL HELL'S BREAKIN' LOOSE (Lick It Up – 1983) / “It's gotta be the video…”/ “Is this the #glovesofshame one?”/ “See that? That one's gotta be played…”/ #Autograph TURN UP THE RADIO (Sign In Please – 1984) / #lasernoises / “28 million views!? That's crazy…”/ “At least we played some KISS, that's what matters…”/ “He doesn't flaunt it…”/ “I'm ready to go trolling for poon now…”/ #PoonPatrol #untilthenext THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!!! #outroreel
Episode 207 of the UKTS Podcast mixed by Blackromeo Tracklist 1. Stoneface & Terminal - Pictures (Original Mix) 2. Kylkai - Kaimaar (Original Mix) 3. Chicane - Poppiholla (Thrillseekers Remix) 4. Bjorn Akesson - Sandcastle Express (Original Mix) 5. Solarsun - Overjoyed (Cold Blue) 6. Gelardi - As The Morning Breaks (Original Mix) 7. Hoyaa & Joakim Sjoberg - Watching the Horizon (Original Mix) 8. Hoyaa & Joakim Sjoberg - Rhodos (Original Mix) 9. Ultimate - Elbrus (Original Mix) 10. Peter Steele & Simon Bostock ft. Kate Miles (Extended Mix) 11. Masters & Nickson - Out There (5th Dimension) 2008 ft. Justine Suissa (Daniel Kandi Remix) 12. Fredrik Miller - Gravity Rush (Original Mix) 13. Paul van Dyk & Pierre Pienaar - Stronger Together (Extended Mix) 14. Miroslav Vrlik - Fly Away (Extended Mix) 15. DJ Eco & Driftmoon - Trust in the Wind (Cold Blue Remix)
On this episode, I'm joined by Mike, host of Shed My Skin and HardTimes.ca to chat about good coffee, the early Montreal scene, interviewing Peter Steele, gatekeeping, and what current hardcore looks like. During the episode I was drinking Rebeca from Casa Barista. Episode Links: https://cafebarista.ca/en https://www.casabaristacoffee.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@shedmyskintv/videos https://www.beansandbreakdowns.com/
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.
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.
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
This week: the 2nd in a newer series called “In The Shadow Of…”, where we compare obscure bands to a mainstream act. This is not about copycats or copybats, but more so about artists that have similar vibes to a band who has become synonymous with Gothtober; the one and only TYPE O NEGATIVE! Join us as we discover other bands who were influenced and inspired by TYPE O's gothic metal greatness.What's this InObscuria thing? We're a podcast that exhumes obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal and puts them in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. This is not a statement about bands trying to copy one another, but more that they have a shared sound and vision. It's been said that there is no originality left in rock n' roll and also been stated that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. As always, we hope we turn you onto something new!Songs this week include:A Pale Horse Named Death – “Shallow Grave” from Lay My Soul To Waste (2013)Frown – “Last Summer Days” from Lunar Brightshine And Fiery Splendour (2003)Unto Others – “Double Negative” from Mana (2019)Marble Orchard – “Liar's Tongue” from Building Monuments To Misery (2023)Seventh Void – “Slow Decent” from Heaven Is Gone (2009)Orphans Of Dusk – “Spleen” from Spleen (2023)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://x.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/inobscuria/og-shopCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/
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.
This week's show kicks off our annual celebration of Gothtober in a grand way! Your favorite fiends welcome local Atlanta goth legend Matt Spatial from Now After Nothing who provides us with some tunes that show a true appreciation of the grim and ghastly! That's right, everything turns grey as they once again explore the dark and ethereal world of Goth Rock…What is it we do here at InObscuria? Every show Kevin opens the crypt to exhume and dissect from his personal collection, an artist, album, or collection of tunes from the broad spectrum of rock, punk, and metal. Robert is forced to test his endurance and provide feedback, as he has no idea what he will be subjected to every week. Our hope is that we turn you on to something that was lost on your ears, or something you've simply forgotten about, or that (in our opinion) should have been the next big thing.Songs this week include:Bauhaus – “Sanity Assassin” from Sanity Assassin - Single (1983)Astari Nite – “Tongue Tied Galore” from Resolution Of Happiness (2024)Switchblade Symphony – “Bad Trash” from Serpentine Gallery (1995)Curse Mackey – “Lacerations” from Immoral Emporium (2022)Al1ce – “Wide Awake” from The Thirteenth Hour (2018)Now After Nothing – “Fixation Fantasy” from Artificial Ambivalence (2024)If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/Check out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=u
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"My story… well… I think most of that is written on my face." A mysterious hooded figure enters a humble cobblers workshop in Florence. But it is no ordinary cobblers shop... it is a front for a death faking agency. And the hooded figure? Listen to find out his true identity! The Amelia Project is a fiction podcast by Imploding Fictions. This episode features Alan Burgon as The Interviewer, Nathan Peter Grassi as Rocco, Hemi Yeroham as Kozlowski and Torgny G Anderaa, Benjamin Noble, Thomas Crawley, Patrick Lamb, Tom Middler, Peter Steele and Owen Lindsay as the People of Florence. It was written by Jack Marone with story editing and direction by Philip Thorne and Oystein Brager, dialogue editing by Philip Thorne, sound design by Adam Raymonda, Baldur's root chant by Hemi Yeroham, music by Fredrik Baden, production assistance by Maty Parzival and graphic design by Anders Pedersen. Website: https://ameliapodcast.com/ Transcripts: https://ameliapodcast.com/season-5 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ameliapodcast Donations: https://ameliapodcast.com/support Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/the-amelia-project?ref_id=6148 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ameliapodcast/ Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/ameliapodcast X: https://twitter.com/amelia_podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/theameliaproject.bsky.social Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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.
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.
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.
"We are something in the business of theatre ourselves..." The tale resumes in Elizabethan England... Take your seats at the Globe Theatre and disover the real story behind Shakespeare's plays. Don't want to wait for the next episode? Consider becoming a patron or subscribing on Apple Podcasts to get early access, listen without ads, and get bonus episodes! The Amelia Project is created by Philip Thorne and Oystein Brager and is a production of Imploding Fictions. This episode features Alan Burgon as The Interviewer, Hemi Yeroham as Kozlowski, David K. Barnes as Will, Adam Courting as Bakewell, Ben Galpin as Miller, Pip Gladwin as Fitton, Erin King as Mia, Jordan Cobb as Jackie, with additional voices by Laurence Owen, Alexander Danner, Torgny G. Anderaa, Benjamin Noble, Thomas Crowley, Patrick Lamb, Tom Middler, Peter Steele and Owen Lindsay. The episode was written by Chris and Jen Sugden of Victoriocity, with story editing and direction by Oystein Brager and Philip Thorne, audio editing by Philip Thorne, sound design by Alexander Danner, music by Fredrik Baden, production assistance by Maty Parzival and graphic design by Anders Pedersen. Website: https://ameliapodcast.com/ Transcripts: https://ameliapodcast.com/season-5 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ameliapodcast Donations: https://ameliapodcast.com/support Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/the-amelia-project?ref_id=6148 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ameliapodcast/ Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/ameliapodcast X: https://twitter.com/amelia_podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/theameliaproject.bsky.social Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices