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The Horror Flicks and Guitar Picks Podcast
Alan Cassidy of The Black Dahlia Murder / Slugdge

The Horror Flicks and Guitar Picks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 56:41


Listen as Alan and I discuss which 70's Horror classic takes the top spot as his all time favorite, Horror films that aren't afraid to scare you in the daylight, and much more on this week's episode! Malaka Coffee Artist Series : https://malakacoffee.com/shop/ols/categories/artist-series Alan's Twitch : https://www.twitch.tv/alancassidytbdm To Support the Podcast Merch : https://thehorrorflicksandguitarpickspod.bigcartel.com/ Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/horrorflicksandguitarpicks Original Podcast Artwork by @LoudmouthThreads https://loudmouththreads.bigcartel.com/

Metalheads Podcast
Metalheads Podcast Episode #115: featuring Luke Oram

Metalheads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 300:38


This episode we welcome heavy metal cover artist Luke Oram to the podcast!  Luke reveals how he got into drawing and painting, creating album covers for bands like Slugdge, Firelink and Wallowing, and illustrating his first graphic novel, Planet Loss. We also discuss Luke's love for 2000 AD, getting kicked out of bands and what 3 albums would help people understand him better as a person. Plus, a spirited Metal News section, New Releases, What We've Been Listening To and a brand new Metal Thunderdome that pits two comeback albums with classic singers against each other. So,  throw on a smock because we're about to splash some skull men on this audio canvas.

Distorted Entertainment
Ep #1 | Toxicity/Esoteric Malacology | Distorted Entertainment

Distorted Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 96:37


Hello everybody and welcome to the first non-intro episode of Distorted Entertainment. In this installment, your Co-Hosts Mitchell Wade and Ethan Carpenter discuss Corey Taylor wanting to make Black Metal, Gojira, Doki Doki Literature Club, and of course Slugdge's Esoteric Malacology and System of A Down's Toxicity.Next Episodes Album Choices:M > E: Underwatermoon by WinterhordeE > M: Immersion by Primitive ManOutro Song: Daylight by ForstoryIntro Song: Center of Gravity by Perceive//Persist (Ft. Bradley Ditton)Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Distorted-Entertainment-Podcast-101561905023380

Gear Addict Podcast
Episode 14 // Alan Cassidy of The Black Dahlia Murder

Gear Addict Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 68:28


This week, I had the pleasure of hanging with Alan Cassidy, death metal drumming machine! He's currently the drummer for The Black Dahlia Murder, Slugdge, and a few other projects. Such a funny dude. Go follow him for some extreme drumming madness! Black Dahlia MurderAlan's Artist FacebookEverybody stay safe and smart this week. Riots and looting abound in many cities. Hope for justice is coming, slowly but surely. Be safe.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/GearAddict?fan_landing=true)

Radio Toilet ov Hell
Toilet Radio 236: Up the Hammers CANCELLED feat. Throne of Iron

Radio Toilet ov Hell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 71:50


Uhhhh we didn't really want to talk about COVID-19 but this shit is really gumming up all the works. This week we're joined by Tucker from Throne of Iron (and Thorr-Axe and Crowtein) to hear his tale of trying to play Up the Hammers festival in Greece as the borders get shuttered. It's fucked! We're also talking about getting swole at home and some solid advice for bands feeling the crunch of show cancellations. Got questions for Tucker about promoting your band? You can email him at throneofironmetal@gmail.com. Interview starts at 41:50. Aside from that, me and Jordo are talking about the various other insane happenings of the world. God help us all. And send a kind word to Matt from Slugdge who is stuck in quarantine at the moment. Music featured on this show: Throne of Iron – Dark Shrine of Rituals Have something you wanna say to us? Call me at: (903) 884-6533 and leave your message at the tone. Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe to Toilet Radio on iTunes so you’ll get new episodes automatically. Or use Stitcher if you don’t fuck with Apple.

Slashers
The Fly (1986)

Slashers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 98:49


Imagine you're reading a Playboy magazine in 1957, y'know-- for the articles. Then you stumble onto a little short story by a fella named George Langelaan. It's a little ditty called The Fly, about some lady who crushes her husband's dome in a machine hammer. You're like, "whoa! where did my erection go!" But then you find out he accidentally mutated into a fly/ human hybrid in a teleporting accident and that erection comes right back! Now, there was an adaptation with Vincent Price, which was very competent. Sure, the effects are somewhat hokey, but the story is very accurate and it's ambitious. Let's fast forward like a betamax cassette tape into the rockin' 80s, nearly 30 years later. Some pencil neck gets the idea to remake this film and it seems cursed from the outset. The first draft of the script was written by Charles Edward Pogue. Despite having an in with Twentieth Century Fox, and them paying for the script, they pass. Oh, and they won't sell the rights to make the film. With the help of Kip Ohman, they con some schmuck at Fox to be the distributor if they can get the film made elsewhere. Where do they go? Into the loving, muscular arms of Mel Brooks! One of the conditions of them making the film is a little rewrite of the scriptola. Walon Green wrote a script, but it was awful- so they rehired Pogue. But then, they hire a director who insists on rewriting the script, so Pogue is fired yet again. Now, they first went to David Cronenberg (Rabid, Shivers, Videodrome) to direct, but he was busy working on an adaptation of Philip K. Dick's We Can Remember It for You Wholesale, aka Total Recall. They move on to Robert Bierman, but while he is working on the film his daughter dies. After halting production, he bows out and they go back to Cronenberg, who agrees to take over. The negotiations seemed super tense, given that Cronenberg asked for $750,000 and somehow got paid $1,000,000 instead. The film stars Jeff Goldblum, who uh... finds a way to fuse with a fly. He was actually dating Geena Davis at the time, which is how she ended up auditioning for the role, which she like totes nailed by the way. There are a few other actors, but who cares? The makeup and creature effects were done by Chris Walas (Gremlins, Scanners, Raiders of the Lost Ark), who won an academy award for his work. Walas would later serve as director for The Fly II. Howard Shore (The Brood, The Silence of the Lambs, Se7en), winner of three Academy Awards, three Golden Globes, and four Grammy Awards did the music. We talk about tons more trivia, comic book adaptations, and nonsense that will make you wonder why you subject yourselves to this show each and every week. This week's "Hidden Track" is Putrid Fairytale by Slugdge. https://slugdge.bandcamp.com/ ; https://www.facebook.com/Slugdge/ If you ever have feedback or recommendations on future episodes, please let us know at slasherspod@gmail.com. You can always find us on our social media: Instagram, Twitter, Slasher App: @slasherspod Facebook: /slasherspod Reddit: u/slasherspod https://www.youtube.com/c/slasherspodcast Theme song is I wanna Die by Mini Meltdowns. https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZAk6lUDsaJj8EAhrhzZnh ; https://minimeltdowns.bandcamp.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slasherspod/support

Thunderdome Metal Reviews
Slugdge, Esoteric Malacology (2018)

Thunderdome Metal Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 25:16


Metal Heads! On this glorious gastronomic American holiday, we bring you British prog/sludge metallers Sludge's fourth holy gastropod album. 2018's Esoteric Malacology. So when you tire of family time and need a companion to fight the tryptophan coursing through your veins, join us for discussion of malacological metal!! Gooble on!!

Trench Talk: A Metal Trenches Podcast
Trench Talk Ep 27: SLUGDGE (Matt Moss) on Band Origins, Alan of The Black Dahlia Murder, & Time in an Institution (Short Version)

Trench Talk: A Metal Trenches Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 48:31


Matt Moss of slug-themed blackened, melodic death metal project Slugdge discusses his music, psychotic break and resulting time in an institution, inspirations, taking on a new member from The Black Dahlia Murder, and more in this shortened version of our interview. Want to hear even more? There's a 2+ hour version only on our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7LNTDMxhrWFiz9F0_v5jwwBecome a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/metaltrenchesDon't forget to SUBSCRIBE, like, comment, rate, etc. Find more over at MetalTrenches.com. We are also available on iTunes, BitChute, and CastBox.Reviews and Full Album Streams:Dim And Slimeridden Kingdoms:https://metaltrenches.com/reviews/mucus-everywhere-215Esoteric Malacology:https://metaltrenches.com/reviews/esoteric-malacology-1337Connect:https://metaltrenches.comhttps://www.minds.com/metaltrencheshttps://www.facebook.com/metaltrenches/https://metaltrenches.bandcamp.com/https://twitter.com/MetalTrencheshttps://www.instagram.com/metal.trenc...SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER: http://eepurl.com/dogQCDTheme Song: The Hudson Horror – “What The Moon Brings”Background art thanks in part to Kim Holm: https://denungeherrholm.smugmug.com/I do not own the rights to the song clips featured on this podcast. All credit to the artists and labels with specific permission granted. Clips are for promotional purposes only in the hopes that their use will further encourage listeners to purchase the albums.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/metaltrenches/creators)

From Embers
Ayahuasca, Colonialism and the Death of a Healer

From Embers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 58:26


Interview with Kevin Tucker about his latest book The Cull of Personality, which tells the story and surrounding context of the murder of Shipibo-Conibo healer and indigenous rights activist Olivia Arevalo at the hands of Canadian ayahuasca tourist Sebastian Woodroffe in the Peruvian Amazon. Woodroffe was subsequently lynched by members of Arevalo’s community, which became a big story in the Canadian press. We discuss the story, ayahuasca, colonialism, and new age spirituality in a civilized world. Music by Slugdge

Metal Mantra Podcast
Slugdge - Esoteric Malacology

Metal Mantra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 9:30


Metal Mantra - O Podcast Onde o Metal é Sagrado Os melhores reviews do mundo heavy metal, todos dias na sua timeline Você está ouvindo Metal Mantra  Nos mande suas perguntas, sugestões, críticas, correções, elogios ou quaisquer outros comentários: Email - metalmantrapodcast@gmail.com Fb - Twitter - Instagram - @metalmantrapod Ouça primeiro em - anchor.fm/metalsagrado Metal Mantra - Podcast Para o Metal Sagrado #MetalMantra

Metal Mantra Podcast
Slugdge - Esoteric Malacology

Metal Mantra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 9:16


Conheça o mais recente trabalho do Slugdge! Metal Mantra - O Podcast Onde o Metal é Sagrado Você esta ouvindo Metal Mantra Best of 2018 - saiba mais em http://bit.ly/2GRzWpE ShowNotes Álbum do Episódio - Slugdge - Esoteric Malacology Links comentados - Episódios Recomendados - Nos mande suas perguntas, sugestões, criticas, correções, elogios ou quaisquer outros comentários: Email - metalmantrapodcast@gmail.com Fb - Twitter - Instagram - @metalmantrapod Ouça primeiro em - anchor.fm/metalsagrado Metal Mantra - Podcast Para o Metal Sagrado #MetalMantra

One More Distraction

Allen and Dan talking about buffalo parking, history of buffalo, and term limits for congress. Opening music by Slugdge "The Chapter for Transforming into a Slug"

The Heavyist
The Heavyist #5 Slugdge / Mouthbreather / Chelsea Grin / Violent Life Violent Death

The Heavyist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 102:37


This week somebody went on holiday and to 200 trees festival. We discuss the tech death masterpiece by Slugdge and get sodomised by an excercise in savagery by Mouthbreather. The Chelsea Grin album goes hard and we fall in love with Violent Life Violent Death! If you want to give us a like on our Facebook pagehere it would be lovely, and you'll probably feel pretty great about it too. We would bloody love an itunes review too THANKS FOR LISTENING, LOVE YOU XOXO

Into The Combine Metal Podcast
67.Carcass "Heartwork" Discussion & Slugdge Interview

Into The Combine Metal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 102:58


Stan the Man is back with us and we really brought a lot to the table for our "What we've been listening to" section including Homewrecker, The Crown, Alghazath, Judas Priest, Mammoth Grinder, Bleed From Within, Conjurer, Inferi, & Discussed Carcass's legendary "Heartwork" album. Stay tuned at the end of the episode for an interview with Matt Slugg Moss of the band Slugdge where we talked about their new album "Esoteric Malencology", the themes and lyrics of the band, the effects of mental illness, and a lot more. Patreon listeners got to hear this episode last week! Become a Patreon member at the link below: Patreon   Outline: 00:00 - Intro & New Music Recomemndations  00:45 - Carcass Heartwork  01:07 - Interview        Music Played on this episode: Homewrecker "Fade to Oblivion"  The Crown "In the Name of Death" Alghazanth - "Facing the North" fom Eight Coffin Nails Judas Priest - Necromancer Mammoth Grinder "Human is Obsolete"  Bleed From Within "Alive" Conjurer "Of FLesh Weaker than Ash" Inferi "Smoulder in the Ash" Carcass "Heartwork" & "Carnal Forge"

Metalheads Podcast
Metalheads Podcast Episode #74: featuring Slugdge

Metalheads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 136:56


In Episode 74 we are joined by Matt Moss of Slugdge. We discuss their latest album, Esoteric Malacology, and much more. Then Matt joins us for News, New Releases, What We Are Listening To and our Top 5 Songs About Creatures from the Animal Kingdom. In Skullcrushers Jay attempts to answer our questions about KISS.

Open Metalcast
Open Metalcast Episode #172: Ringside Seat to Apocalypse

Open Metalcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2018


Here at the Open Metalcast Headquarters we're awaiting the next bout from Mother Nature and her minions of winter to deposit more wintery mix (read: ice) over the land. But the metal must flow and we have a great line-up of metal music for you. We have tracks from Within Destruction, Homicidal Raptus, Enthrallment, Kekal , Stolen Lives, Electric Valley, This Age, and Slugdge. Hopefully it'll keep your ears warm and filled with Creative Commons Metal Music goodness. (00:10) Human Defect by Within Destruction from D E A T H W I S H (BY-NC-ND) (03:33) Disemboweled in a Public Toilet by Homicidal Raptus from Erotomanic Hallucinosis (BY-ND) (08:05) Fruits of Pain and Blue Sky by Enthrallment from People from the Lands of Vit (BY-NC-ND) (11:59) Blessing In Disguise by Kekal from Acidity (BY-NC-ND) (17:33) Budoucnost sviní by Stolen Lives from Budoucnost sviní (BY-NC-ND) (20:07) War of Cosmos by Electric Valley from Two Realities at War (BY-NC-ND) (27:15) Fri[End] by This Age from 'Till The End Of Time (BY-NC-SA) (32:08) Eyehatesalt by Slugdge from Born of Slime (BY-NC-ND) Please support the bands in this show! Buy a T-Shirt, buy an album, or head to the shows. Whatever you can do to help these bands keep making music, please do it! If you have any suggestions for Creative Commons licensed metal, send me a link at craig@openmetalcast.com. Open Metalcast #172 (MP3) Open Metalcast #172 (OGG)

Dood & Verderf
Dood & Verderf – maart 2018: Dimmu Borgir, Caliban, At The Gates en meer

Dood & Verderf

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018


Véél bands uit Scandinavië in dit uur van Dood & Verderf, afgewisseld met wonderbaarlijk werk uit onder meer Oekraïne, de VS én Suriname. Inclusief de vaste onderdelen: Buiten in Baroeg (want Immolation komt in metalpodium Baroeg), Satans Supertip (van een Britse band die hard gaat op naaktslakken) en de Haatplaat (wat een persoonlijke boetedoening is die ik voor het gemak externaliseer naar Duitsland).Lees verderDood & Verderf – maart 2018: Dimmu Borgir, Caliban, At The Gates en meer

DEATH // SENTENCE
Ep9 Reign In Tusks (Don't.Eat.Meat)

DEATH // SENTENCE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018 68:24


On a very special DEATH // SENTENCE, I talk about Brooke Bolander's 'The Only Harmless Great Thing', but also Instagram, radium, vegetarianism, anarchism, Robin Williams and brain slugs. Music by Slugdge: https://slugdge.bandcamp.com And Devil Master: https://devilmaster.bandcamp.com

I Don't Even Own a Television

Things get savage in the garden as we enjoy one of the best versions yet of the MORE OR LESS INNOCUOUS FAUNA ARE COMING FOR YOU genre with Shaun Hutson's Slugs. A nasty bit of work that runs the gamut from gory to incredibly gross, Slugs answers the eternal question "What if you gave a huge Iron Maiden fan three weeks to write a horror novel?"—and answers it well! Let us enjoy this slimy slide together! Trail along behind us, because if you weren't afraid of slugs before, you soon will be. This is one episode that will have you searching for that lost shaker of salt... so you can waste your way through the blood-soaked Gastropodville of...Slugs.   Recommendations: Shirley Jackson, The Haunting of Hill House Elizabeth Drew, Washington Journal: Reporting Watergate and Richard Nixon's Downfall Supplemental recommendation: Slugdge Music: "Slug Line" by John Hiatt "Tend My Garden" by James Gang "The Chapter For Transforming Into A Slug" by Slugdge

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Heavy Pod Is Heavy Cast
74 – Technical Difficulties Feat. Ben Of Hadal Maw

Heavy Pod Is Heavy Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017


Rough week! We have some news to discuss, and Ben of Hadal Maw to interview, but technical issues keep getting in the way. Also, bonus points if you can tell me what artist the episode title is referencing. Beyond having a neat conversation with Ben about the Australian scene and his writing process, we discuss some news with Eden, mainly new music from No Sin Evades His Gaze, Ulsect, The Acacia Strain, Artificial Brain, Alpha Brutal, Orm and Slugdge. Also Violet Cold got signed, maybe? Enjoy.

The Sons of Metal Podcast
Episode #51: Dark Kingdom of the Rock Titans

The Sons of Metal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 90:04


El Goro has ridden off to the land of TWORP, so SonOfOdin enlists The Fat Kid to review new albums from Iron Savior and Texas Hippie Coalition. SonOfOdin challenges TFK with indie act Slugdge, and TFK responds with making a case for Lordi's entry into Metal Valhalla.

Open Metalcast
Open Metalcast Episode #101: Room 101

Open Metalcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2014


In the novel 1984 there is a room called Room 101 wherein the "Ministry of Love" subjects prisoners to their worst fears, phobias and nightmares. Apparently George Orwell named it after a meeting room at the BBC where he would be subjected to tedious meetings. Episode 101 is far from tedious though, although there may still be nightmares, fears and phobias lurking within these files. If you're afraid of snails or slugs you might want to avoid Slugde's latest album Gastronomicon. Malignant Tumor might also conjure fears of disease, but that's more likely the sound of your head getting crushed. If you're afraid of spectral hounds (or of Welsh myth) then Cwn Annwn might be your trigger. Technophobia sufferers may wish to take Silicon War Sector's advice about Techno Ethics to heart, while those fearing the unseen may want to avoid Rorshack. Necrophobic and geometriphobic listeners won't find comfort in Triumphant Skull (or in Studying the Spheres), nor will they want Visio Mortis. Those who have an irrational fear of Spiral Mountains will want to seek help immediately. And those who fear punk music will certainly want to escape prior to Stars Burn Stripes's Songs About Escapism. But other than those caveats there is nothing more to fear within the confines of the aural bit-stream awaiting you. Unless you're afraid of the best Creative Commons metal music on the planet. There's no hope for you then. (00:11) Gastronomicon by Slugdge from Gastronomicon (BY-NC-ND) (08:06) Overdose&Overdrive by MALIGNANT TUMOUR from OVERDOSE&OVERDRIVE (BY) (11:01) Stay Forever by Cwn Annwn from Metamorphosis (BY-NC-ND) (15:55) Techno Ethics by Silicon War Sector from Téchne (BY-NC-ND) (20:05) Invisibles by RORSHACK from None (BY) (24:09) Exile, Welcome Home by Spiralmountain from Sycophant / Exile, Welcome Home (BY-NC-ND) (26:14) Studying the Spheres by Triumphant Skull from Triumphant Skull (BY-NC-ND) (33:01) In Sickness Buried by Visio Mortis from In Sickness Buried (demo) (BY) (38:25) Challenge Accepted by Stars Burn Stripes from Songs About Escapism (BY-NC-ND) Please support the bands in this show! Buy a T-Shirt, head to the shows, or head to various podcasts to talk about them. Whatever you can do to help these bands keep making music, please do it! Also check out the other great podcasts at Metal Injection, and be sure to listen to all of the great shows (including Open Metalcast) streaming 24/7 at Metalinjection.FM. If you have any suggestions for Creative Commons licensed metal, send me a link at craig@openmetalcast.com. Open Metalcast #101 (MP3) Open Metalcast #101 (OGG)

Metal Injection Podcasts
Open Metalcast Episode #101: Room 101

Metal Injection Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2014 42:10


In the novel 1984 there is a room called Room 101 wherein the "Ministry of Love" subjects prisoners to their worst fears, phobias and nightmares. Apparently George Orwell named it after a meeting room at the BBC where he would be subjected to tedious meetings. Episode 101 is far from tedious though, although there may still be nightmares, fears and phobias lurking within these files. If you're afraid of snails or slugs you might want to avoid Slugde's latest album Gastronomicon. Malignant Tumor might also conjure fears of disease, but that's more likely the sound of your head getting crushed. If you're afraid of spectral hounds (or of Welsh myth) then Cwn Annwn might be your trigger. Technophobia sufferers may wish to take Silicon War Sector's advice about Techno Ethics to heart, while those fearing the unseen may want to avoid Rorshack. Necrophobic and geometriphobic listeners won't find comfort in Triumphant Skull (or in Studying the Spheres), nor will they want Visio Mortis. Those who have an irrational fear of Spiral Mountains will want to seek help immediately. And those who fear punk music will certainly want to escape prior to Stars Burn Stripes's Songs About Escapism. But other than those caveats there is nothing more to fear within the confines of the aural bit-stream awaiting you. Unless you're afraid of the best Creative Commons metal music on the planet. There's no hope for you then. Shownotes after the break: * (00:11) Gastronomicon by Slugdge from Gastronomicon (BY-NC-ND) * (08:06) Overdose&Overdrive by MALIGNANT TUMOUR from OVERDOSE&OVERDRIVE (BY) * (11:01) Stay Forever by Cwn Annwn from Metamorphosis (BY-NC-ND) * (15:55) Techno Ethics by Silicon War Sector from Téchne (BY-NC-ND) * (20:05) Invisibles by RORSHACK from None (BY) * (24:09) Exile, Welcome Home by Spiralmountain from Sycophant / Exile, Welcome Home (BY-NC-ND) * (26:14) Studying the Spheres by Triumphant Skull from Triumphant Skull (BY-NC-ND) * (33:01) In Sickness Buried by Visio Mortis from In Sickness Buried (demo) (BY) * (38:25) Challenge Accepted by Stars Burn Stripes from Songs About Escapism (BY-NC-ND) Please support the bands in this show! Buy a T-Shirt, head to the shows, or head to various podcasts to talk about them. Whatever you can do to help these bands keep making music, please do it! Also check out the other great podcasts at Metal Injection, and be sure to listen to all of the great shows (including Open Metalcast) streaming 24/7 at Metalinjection.FM. If you have any suggestions for Creative Commons licensed metal, send me a link at craig@openmetalcast.com.