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Pounding industrial rhythms, soaring vocals and some dark, moody atmospheres...Stabbing Westward brought the darkness to the industrial world with a melodic tilt. They are one of the best in their genre, and this week, we dive through discography in search of that one perfect song. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Seeing Them Live, host Charles Berman interviews Giuliana Funkhauser, a transdisciplinary artist known for her innovative blend of digital code and synthesized audio to create immersive art installations. Giuliana, based on the U.S. East Coast, completed her graduate studies at the San Francisco Art Institute, concentrating on art and technology, with a particular interest in sound synthesis. Besides her artistic endeavors, she teaches courses on data sonification and video game development. Her collaborative projects include working with musical artist Elizabeth Verosa and visual artist Alison Tannenhaus, performing excerpts from their EP '2021' in events such as the 2022 New England Synthesizer Festival. Additionally, Verosa and Funkhauser's track is featured in the Rewoven Transmissions collection, a remix of Cathode Raytube's works.Giuliana's shares how she got introduced to music and her unique concert experiences, ranging from middle school outings to witnessing legendary bands like Everclear, Judas Priest, and Iggy Pop. She recounts attending the Radio 104 Fest and vividly describes how Everclear was not her favorite but ended up being the main act she saw due to time restrictions. A humorous and memorable moment emerges from a misunderstanding that led to her attending a performance by Mono of Japan instead of the expected European band Mono, a life-changing encounter that profoundly influenced her musical tastesGiuliana also narrates her experiences at the Halloween Industrial Music Fest during Hurricane Sandy, where she saw numerous notable acts like Author & Punisher and Theologian in an incredibly intense, weather-challenged environment. Her story culminates in recounting the remarkable Sunn O show, a visceral and intense performance where the sheer power of the sound and visuals led to a memorable audience connection.Throughout the discussion, Giuliana elaborates on her creative process, revealing how she and her collaborators use data sonification and visual cues to guide their live performances and improvisations. Listeners are invited to explore Giuliana's work further on her website gfunkhouser.com and through various platforms like Bandcamp that feature her recordings.BANDS: Animals, Author and Punisher, Big Brave, Bohemia, Butthole Surfers, Candlebox, Cathode Ray Tube, Cracker, David Linton, Dead Voices on Air, Dear Woman, Dishwalla, Everclear, Flock of Seagulls, Freeze Pop, Go Go's, Harpy, Iggy pop, Inkanti, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, King Gizzard, Lady Purge, Local H, Lush, Mogwai, Mono, Otto von Schirach, Police, Semisonic, Snowbeasts, Stabbing Westward, Sunn, The Pretenders, Theologian, Tony the Floyd Dementia, Uriah HeepVENUES: Club X, Radio 104 Fest PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/SeeingThemLivePlease help us defer the cost of producing this podcast by making a donation on Patreon.WEBSITE:https://seeingthemlive.com/Visit the Seeing Them Live website for bonus materials including the show blog, resource links for concert buffs, photos, materials related to our episodes, and our Ticket Stub Museum.INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/seeingthemlive/FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550090670708
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*NEW EPISODE NOW AVAILABLE**The Tobacco Road ShowEpisode 144- The "POST WAX TRAX” Episode.All throughout October we'll celebrate the CHICAGO INDUSTRIAL MUSIC SCENE! Welcome to CHICAGOTOBER!Last Call Tonight...from Chicago it is STABBING WESTWARD!!LETS GO FROM TWANG TO BANG!The Tobacco Road Show comes to you live every Wednesday at 7:30 PM CST with Chicagoland's dlonz on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com. Take a ride down Tobacco Road for the best in dirty cowpunk, whiskey soaked blues, and beyond. Hey bands! Submit your songs to:Email: tobaccoroadshow@gmail.comWeekly Segments:Hey Scotty!On This Day in Chicago HistoryJoke of the WeekWednesday Night's Main Event Wrestling TriviaThe Tobacco Road Top 1001. Joe Whiting - Tobacco Road02. Trash Bats - Leave Something Witchy03. Lum - Some Birds Return04. Trampled by Turtles - Codeine05. Cutthroat Shamrock - Dry Bones06. Clover's Curfew - What About?07. Lindi Ortega - The Spiritual Advisor08. Sierra Ferrell - Far Away Across The Sea09. Rico Del Oro - Judas10. Karen Jonas - Call Dr. Nick11. Dale Watson - Nothingville12. Front 242 - Welcome to Paradise13. Bobby Lee - The HR Manager's Beautiful Daughter14. Blacks - I'm In Love15. Nocona - I Owe You Something16. badcandy - The Monster Song17. Scarlet Demore - Alone18. Pumpkin Guts - Hello Kate19. Bradley Palermo - Florida Man20. Cemënteri - Minimal Dilema21. Cemënteri - Sukubare Mon Amour22. The Jesus Lizard - Then Comes Dudley23. Alternator - Red Alert24. Karma To Burn - The Cynics25. Stabbing Westward - Drugstore
Join Michael and John on this episode of "Perfect Concert Playlist," a special spinoff of "Hit Rewind," as they dive into the industrial music scene of the 90s. This episode explores the evolution and influence of popular culture industrial bands, examining their mainstream appeal and unique sound. Michael and John curate their dream concert setlists for iconic bands like Filter, Stabbing Westward, and Nine Inch Nails. They discuss the genre's boundaries and the way these bands have shaped American pop culture, blending electronic elements with rock to create a distinct industrial sound. From Filter's live performances and Stabbing Westward's new releases to Nine Inch Nails' legendary hits, this episode offers a deep dive into the music that defined an era. Whether you're a hardcore fan or new to the genre, this playlist is sure to have you rocking out to some unforgettable tunes. As the hosts prepare for a brief hiatus, they reflect on the show's journey and express gratitude to their loyal listeners. Tune in for this exciting episode and get ready to hit rewind on some of the best industrial tracks of the 90s!
In this episode Bill talks with Christopher Hall and Walter Flakus of the band Stabbing Westward at the Inkcarceration Tattoo and Music Festival. We talk about playing at the Reformatory, some Stabbing Westward history, the Cleveland and Chicago relationship, having families, battling cancer, getting a black belt, having a house full of badasses, plus so […] The post #308 Today's Boondoggle- Karate Chopping it up with Stabbing Westward first appeared on Domain Cleveland.
In this episode Bill talks with Christopher Hall and Walter Flakus of the band Stabbing Westward at the Inkcarceration Tattoo and Music Festival. We talk about playing at the Reformatory, some Stabbing Westward history, the Cleveland and Chicago relationship, having families, battling cancer, getting a black belt, having a house full of badasses, plus so much more. Today's Boondoggle fans can receive 10% off their orders at dreemnutrition.com by using the promo code BOONDOG10 at checkout. Today's Boondoggle fans can receive 10% off their orders at TNT-Health.com by using the promo code BOONDOGGLE at checkout. So kick back with your headphones and cold one for this latest episode. Enjoy our additional segments featuring music from the Flo White Show and Stories from the VFW Hall. Please Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok. Please subscribe to our YouTube, Rumble, Odysee, Brighteon, and Bitchute channels, and hit the notification button. As well as seen on Wowza TV on Roku. Remember Boondoggle Listeners Matter, so e-mail us at todaysboondoggle@gmail.com and let us know your thoughts so we can read them on air. Tweet us @2daysBoondoggle and Follow us on Instagram @todaysboondoggle as well as on Facebook. Please subscribe and give 5 stars and review. Every review we receive on either Apple Podcast or Google Music we will mention you on a future episode and our Social Media pages. Follow Today's Boondoggle also on DomainCle.com and on Anchor.fm Today's Boondoggle logo designed by Stacy Candow. Additional music by Evan Crouse Also please consider financially supporting us at Todays Boondoggle using Venmo, our GoFundMe, or sponsoring us on our Anchor.fm page, so we can continue to provide you with quality entertainment. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/todaysboondoggle/support
Join me for this bonus episode as we go back in time to this years Upheaval Festival to chat with Jason Hook of FlatBlack, Austin Meade and Christoper and Walter of Stabbing Westward. Jason and I talk about FlatBlack's debut album, which had dropped that day. How it's been getting out on the road to play songs no one really knows, adding a live album to the deluxe edition of the vinyl, and how important it was to make this feel like a band versus Jason and hired guns and more. Austin and I get cozy in the bands locker room dressing area, and talk about his tireless work ethic. Balancing out being a new dad and marriage in addition to all the writing and touring he does, and how it's been to own your own bus and fixing it when it breaks down and more as we catch up with Austin following his set. Lastly, get in the van with Christopher, Walter and I as we chat with the Stabbing Westward guys before their set, and talk about the band kinda being back now, the resurgence it seems they are on, and getting to bed a part of a lot of various festivals. How some have been tagging them as nu metal, even though they were around before that. Chris and Walt open up about what got them back together, and what we can expect from them moving forward. Intro Music: “Remember “This Night” (Podcast Edit) by Chae Hawk "Pretty Lights" by Heartsick Show Sponsors: Rockabilia (www.rockabilia.com) USE OUR CODE BREWTALLY AND GET 10% OFF YOUR TOTAL ORDER!! Links: Facebook: www.facebook.com/flatblackmusic www.facebook.com/austinmeademusic www.facebook.com/stabbingwestwrd www.facebook.com/rockabiliacom www.facebook.com/brewspeakpod Instagram: @flatblack, @jasonhook, @Austin_meade, @stabbingwestward, @stabwalt, @rockabiliacom, @brewspeakpod, @jbeatty616 Twitter: @FlatBlackMusic, @jasonhook03, @Austin_Meade, @StabbingWestwrd, @Stabwalt, @rockabilia, @brewspeakpod, @jbeatty616 Website: www.flatblackmusic.com www.stabbingwestward.com wwwstabwalt.net Email: Brewtallyspeaking@gmail.com RATE/REVIEW/SUBSCRIBE!!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brewspeakpod/support
The 90s featured the rise of a several varieties of electronic music into the mainstream. The electronica of Prodigy and The Chemical Brothers and the industrial of Nine Inch Nails and Stabbing Westward became household names thanks to MTV and alternative radio station playlists, but not far behind were the late night grooves of trip-hop thanks to Portishead and Massive Attack. Combining samples and live instrumentation, and taking influence from reggae, dub, soul, jazz and more, the 1998 third album Mezzanine slowly unfurls from the start with opener "Angel" and keeps the listener entranced. From there, the band carefully weaves drum, bass, synths, and a variety of other instruments with three perfectly matched guest vocalists into a constantly shifting sonic landscape. Songs In This Episode Intro - Teardrop (from Mezzanine) 27:20 - Angel (from Mezzanine) 32:57 - Risingson (from Mezzanine) 35:57 - Rock That Doesn't Roll / Dope Nostalgia podcast promos 52:54 - Paradise Circus (from Heligoland) Outro - Inertia Creeps (from Mezzanine) Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
The 90s featured the rise of a several varieties of electronic music into the mainstream. The electronica of Prodigy and The Chemical Brothers and the industrial of Nine Inch Nails and Stabbing Westward became household names thanks to MTV and alternative radio station playlists, but not far behind were the late night grooves of trip-hop thanks to Portishead and Massive Attack. Combining samples and live instrumentation, and taking influence from reggae, dub, soul, jazz and more, the 1998 third album Mezzanine slowly unfurls from the start with opener "Angel" and keeps the listener entranced. From there, the band carefully weaves drum, bass, synths, and a variety of other instruments with three perfectly matched guest vocalists into a constantly shifting sonic landscape. Songs In This Episode Intro - Teardrop (from Mezzanine) 27:20 - Angel (from Mezzanine) 32:57 - Risingson (from Mezzanine) 35:57 - Rock That Doesn't Roll / Dope Nostalgia podcast promos 52:54 - Paradise Circus (from Heligoland) Outro - Inertia Creeps (from Mezzanine) Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
Happy Monday, Roadies! We hope you had a great weekend! On friday, we saw Stabbing Westward feat the ROCK 95.5 Legend WALT! They melted our faces and our hearts. Thank you for listening!
In this episode of Seeing Them Live, Charles welcomes accountant and live music enthusiast Steve Pothel, a prominent figure from Charles' book, "Ticket Stub Stories: A Memoir of Live Music." Joining them is co-host and producer Doug Florzak. Steve reminisces about his early concert experiences, correcting his memory about his first concert, which turned out to be The Cure's "Wish" tour followed by Lollapalooza ‘92 before U2's Zoo TV show. They discuss iconic venues like The World (now known by various names) and Alpine Valley, sharing stories from their concert adventures. Steve recalls a memorable moment during an Ice Cube performance at Lollapalooza involving a sod fight instigated by the rapper, creating an unforgettable atmosphere.The conversation shifts to their DJing days at a bar called the Tender Trap, where Steve and Charles spun records for an alternative night. They reminisce about attending concerts together, including a memorable encounter with L7 at Lounge Axe, arranged through Louie, who happened to be related to the drummer. Steve also recounts their experiences at House of Blues shows, including a chaotic Danzig concert where the crowd was rowdy, and a Monster Magnet show where Louie's connection secured them access to the Foundation Room.They delve into their shared love for bands like The Psychedelic Furs and their numerous concert outings together, highlighting the influence of music on their lives and relationships. Reflecting on their concert experiences, they share anecdotes of meeting band members and navigating the vibrant Chicago music scene. Throughout the episode, Steve and Charles' passion for live music shines through, offering listeners a glimpse into their memorable concert journeys.Steve also reminisces about a memorable encounter at the Foundation Room, where he found himself chatting with members of Stabbing Westward and Monster Magnet. The lively atmosphere of the venue, complete with private rooms for bands and a third-floor balcony offering prime seating, sets the stage for unexpected interactions. Steve recounts how Monster Magnet's Phil reached out to invite Lisa, his girlfriend, to their show, ultimately sending a limo to pick her up from a wedding reception. Reflecting on past concerts, Steve shares his disappointing experiences at shows by System of a Down and The Killers, citing crowd behavior and sound quality as factors. Charles joins the conversation, recalling their shared love for live music and their experiences attending concerts together, including memorable shows by the Psychedelic Furs. The discussion turns somber as they remember Mars Williams, the saxophonist for the Psychedelic Furs, who passed away after battling cancer. Despite the loss, they cherish the memories of his electrifying performances.BANDS:Adele, Alanis Morissette, Cypress Hill, Harry Styles, House of Pain, Ice Cube, Imagine Dragons, Jesus and Mary Chain, Joan Jett, Journey, Korn, L7, Led Zeppelin II, Liquid Soul, Lush, Metric, Ministry, Monster Magnet, Monster Magnet, Pearl Jam, Porno for Pyros, Psychedelic Furs, Rage Against the Machine, Red Hot Chili Peppers, REM, Smashing Pumpkins, Soundgarden, Stabbing Westward, Stabbing Westward, Stone Temple Pilots, System of a Down, Temple of the Dog, The Cult, The Cult, The Cure, The Cure, The Killers, The Psychedelic Furs, Two Ton Boa, U2, Wetleg.VENUES:Alpine Valley (East Troy, Wisconsin), Aragon Ballroom (Chicago, Illinois), Chastain Park (Atlanta, Georgia), House of Blues (Chicago, Illinois), Lounge Axe (Chicago, Illinois), The Congress (Chicago, Illinois), The Metro (Chicago, Illinois), The World Music Theatre (Tinley Park, Illinois). PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/SeeingThemLivePlease help us defer the cost of producing this podcast by making a donation on Patreon.WEBSITE:https://seeingthemlive.com/Visit the Seeing Them Live website for bonus materials including the show blog, resource links for concert buffs, photos, materials related to our episodes, and our Ticket Stub Museum.INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/seeingthemlive/FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550090670708
Back with an all new episode, Nate recaps his gig DJing a Daddy/Daughter Dance, bows to the glory of Taylor Swift and pours one out for the Grape Room. Then, Nate finally gets a chance to sit down and chat with WXPN's John Vettese. They talk about John's place in the Philly scene, Nate's a plea to be on a Key Session, growing up in Ambler, discovering Nine Inch Nails, Stabbing Westward, the Lansdale Hardcore scene and XIII PFP, the Wonder Years, music shops and import CDs, the legacy of the bands Oasis and REM, the Rolling Stones, shooting live music photography at stadium shows, shooting the Philadelphia stop of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, WXPN's acceptance of Taylor, the negative reaction to change and the stations growth, the Philly scene and the WXPN Local show, writing for the City Paper, giving local artists national exposure, the latest local band that excites him as well as the one he wishes would have been bigger. Then, John tries his hand at The Jawntlet!John Vettese WXPN bioJohn Vettese InstagramJohn Vettese Twitter/XWXPN Local archivesWhat's The Frequency? archives Subscribe to the Y!TMJ Newsletter! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ytmj/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ytmj/support
Clay, why don't you love the band Stabbing Westward, like Michael does? What did they ever do to you? Ep. 024 Clips The Smashing Pumpkins - the Everlasting Gaze Nine Inch Nails - Wish Filter - Welcome to the Fold, My Long Walk to Jail Stabbing Westward - The Thing I Hate (feat. in the Duke Nukem PS1 game) Swervedriver - Duel, Son of Mustang Ford, The Birds --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igotasong/message
UNITCODE : MACHINE is the Industrial/ dark electro project of Texas native Eric Kristoffer. His music and songwriting crafts a paradoxical blend, fusing vibrant, energetic sound with brutally raw lyric. For Kristoffer, music is an emotional conduit. Songwriting becomes catharsis, a channel to confront personal stories and share vulnerabilities.His latest album was recorded at Code Violation Studios.Produced by Christopher Hall of Stabbing Westward, "Critical Fault" stands as unitcode:machine's testament to musical boundary-pushing. The album's tracks delve into poignant themes, reflecting an intimate wrestle with the self. Yet, this journey isn't about descent into darkness; it's about embracing vulnerabilities and understanding. The observer becomes the storyteller, encapsulating the album's essence: a voyage of self-discovery and transformation. Each song forms part of a broader story, symbolized by the visual embodiment of "Critical Fault.The captivating cover art, a creation of Greg Rolfes, seamlessly intertwines with the album's tale, amplifying the artist's narrative intent. The album was mastered by Eric Oehler at Submersible Studios.https://unitcode.bandcamp.comhttps://www.copint.com/unitcodemachineQUEEN OF WANDS with DJ Nocturna Every Saturday on ModSnap Radio | KMOD: San Antonio3pm (HST), 5pm (PST), 6pm (MST), 7pm (CST), 8pm (EST)Follow me on my social media sites :Website: https://djnocturna.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DJNocturnaRadio: https://modsnapradio.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/nocturna.remixed/Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/djnocturna/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dj.nocturna
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Stabbing Westward lead vocalist Christopher Hall joins Ralph Sutton and James Mattern and they discuss the Stabbing Westward lyrics centered around angst and lost love, Christopher Hall still recovering from throat cancer and the effects radiation had on him, the origin of the band name Stabbing Westward, meeting Walter Flakus as kids and fighting over a girl, f-, marry, kill - Depeche Mode, Kiss and Sex Pistols, Gene Simmons hurting Christopher Hall's relationship, Stabbing Westward breaking up after their fourth album tour, their newest record Chasing Ghosts, Christopher Hall's first concert, first drug and first sexual experience and so much more!(Air Date: September 16th, 2023)Support our sponsors!YoKratom.com - Check out Yo Kratom (the home of the $60 kilo) for all your kratom needs!To advertise your product or service on GaS Digital podcasts please go to TheADSide.comand click on "Advertisers" for more information!The SDR Show merchandise is available at https://podcastmerch.com/collections/the-sdr-showYou can watch The SDR Show LIVE for FREE every Wednesday and Saturday at 9pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: SDR for a 7-day FREE trial with access to every SDR show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Stabbing WestwardTwitter: https://twitter.com/StabbingWestwrdInstagram: https://instagram.com/StabbingWestwardJames L. MatternTwitter: https://twitter.com/jameslmatternInstagram: https://instagram.com/thejamesmatternRalph SuttonTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamralphsuttonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton/The SDR ShowTwitter: https://twitter.com/theSDRshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesdrshow/GaS Digital NetworkTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigital/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on the Roach Koach Podcast it's all about The Punisher! We've been talking about Frank Castle all year, so it made sense to finally sit down with the extremely long soundtrack to 2004's The Punisher, aptly titled, The Punisher The Album. Lorin and Matt welcome noted Punisher expert Tucker Stone of the great podcasts Comic Books are Burning In Hell and Travis Bickle on the Riviera to talk all things Punisher, yarls, and more. Topics this week include:-Who is the Punisher and why is he the way he is?-Writing comics on cocaine-Fights vs Hot Tub Parties-Listening to Nickelback with your son-Being a Stabbing Westward fan-Getting horny for Chevelle-A salute to Songmeanings dot com-Wind Up Records sampler-And Canon Talk, where Lorin, Matt, and Tucker decide if any of these many many bands deserve a spot in the Nu-Metal Canon. Take a listen!Rate and review Roach Koach on iTunes! We'd appreciate it! Questions about the show? Have album recommendations? Just want to say hi? We'd love to hear from you! Contact the show @RoachKoach on Twitter, Roach Koach on Facebook , Roach Koach on Instagram, or send an email to RoachKoachPodcast at Gmail. Support the show over on our Patreon. Listen to Tucker on Travis Bickle on the Riviera and Comic Books are Burning In Hell!
On the first true episode of our new bonus miniseries BUTT LIKE A HOLE, we had the pleasure of being joined by Tony and Alex from Minion Death Cult, to talk about the music video for three butt-dustrial classics from the year 1996, "Guilty" by Gravity Kills, "Shame" by Stabbing Westward, and "Jurassitol" by Filter.Go watch the videos before listening to this, or get them cued up and watch along with us, this was a ton of fun:Gravity Kills - https://youtu.be/Z8S0_DppB14Stabbing Westward - https://youtu.be/CsxaoXHe9XcFilter - https://youtu.be/zFj3vXp3R_MDon't forgot to go check out Minion Death Cult! "Every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday hosts Tony and Alex riff on bizarre conservative trends found in comment sections and social media feeds across the web." Follow them on social media @miniondeathcult, look them up wherever you get podcasts, or click the links below:https://miniondeathcult.libsyn.com/websitehttps://www.youtube.com/miniondeathculthttps://www.patreon.com/miniondeathcultAlso add Alex's old show all about terrible music, That Awful Sound, to your podcast played's RSS feed: https://feeds.libsyn.com/80996/rss
Download Episode 889 – We’ve got a small handful of games to chat about, as well as some movie and music banter, so let’s go!The show kicks off with Chris Taylor, Pernell Vaughan, and Aki all on hand to discuss our weekends. Pernell and Aki both decided to cut their grass and ran into jungles while Chris went to go see one of his favorite bands, Sparks, which led me to talking about how I’d love to see Stabbing Westward in Baltimore in September. I really wanna see that show. Gravity Kills gets a shoutout too. Plus reviews!0:00 - Intro/Chat18:20 - Gravity Circuit - Domesticated Ant Games, PID Games (Pernell)26:07 - Punch a Bunch - Pontypants, No Gravity Games (Chris)34:05 - Sephonie - Analgesic Productions, Ratalaika Games (Aki)47:52 - Spirit Hunters: Infinite Horde - Creature Cauldron (Pernell)56:29 - Full Quiet - Retrotainment, 8-Bit Legit (Chris)The show ends with some Wizards & Warriors fun from our good friend Ailsean!1:07:38 - Ailsean - Wizards & Daemons (Wizards & Warriors)https://twitter.com/GravityCircuithttps://twitter.com/DomAntGameshttps://pidgames.com/https://twitter.com/Pontypantshttps://nogravitygames.com/https://twitter.com/analgesicprodhttps://www.ratalaikagames.com/https://www.creaturecauldrongames.com/https://www.retrotainmentgames.com/https://8bitlegit.com/https://ailsean.net/https://www.keymailer.co/https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sml-podcast/id826998112https://open.spotify.com/show/6KQpzHeLsoyVy6Ln2ebNwKhttps://twitter.com/theSMLpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/theSMLpodcast/https://store.streamelements.com/thesmlpodcastALL REVIEWED GAMES HAVE BEEN PROVIDED FOR FREE FOR THE PURPOSE OF ANY COVERAGE ON THE SHOW#PS5 #Xbox #Switch #Keymailer
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Hell yeah! We get all industrial this week as we take a look at those hard hitting bands from the 90s like KMFDM, Gravity Kills and Stabbing Westward! This is our Industrial Rock Mixtape episode! Have a listen and let us transport you back to the 90s! Please visit our sponsor- www.BustedTees.com At checkout use code JASON25945 To receive a fat discount Follow us Online! www.TheMixTapePod.com We are KILLING it over on YouTube with all the Twisted Kid and Rewind Toy goodness you could want! Please take a moment to Subscribe: https://youtube.com/channel/UC01Q55dWT8mYLdjbP-x6GTQ Twitter- Mix_Tape_Pod Facebook- Tapeworms! Fans of the Mix TapePodcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/1373722583092349 TikTok- Mixtapepod https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRSG8CVm/ Instagram- https://instagram.com/the_mix_tape_podcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= A little love to friends Not A Bomb Podcast- https://www.notabombpodcast.com/ Behind the Funny- https://behindthefunny.libsyn.com/ NOTLP- https://www.facebook.com/notlp/ Scream Queenz- https://www.screamqueenz.com/ Buy some Swag, show us some love- https://yourmixtapepodcast.wixsite.com/mixtapepodcast/genera --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mixtapepod/message
Good friend of the crew and cyberpunk expert Austin Walker joins us to round out our month of '90s action/sci-fi "classics" with a deep dive into Robert Longo and William Gibson's troubled but fascinating Johnny Mnemonic. So plug your brain directly into this pod as we save the world from evil corporations and drop a few busses on people along the way. CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - NOTE: Some timecodes may be inaccurate in versions other than the ad-free Patreon version due to dynamic ad insertions. Please use caution if skipping around to avoid spoilers. Thanks for listening.(00:00:18) - Intro for the movie and our guest: Austin Walker!(00:02:59) - Our histories with this week's movie: Johnny Mnemonic.(00:06:12) - A little cyberpunk history overview.(00:12:13) - Talking about production history, and Gibson and Robert Longo.(00:18:07) - Discussing the different cuts of the film that are out there.(00:26:38) - What a cast we have floating in this cyberpunk soup.(00:36:40) - Let's get into the actual movie with a dramatic reading of the intro crawl.(00:44:08) - Johnny's brain tech and his role as a courier.(00:49:48) - The free city of...Newark?(00:51:33) - Johnny makes a bad decision, and some talk on Keanu's ability as a physical actor.(00:58:14) - Break!(00:58:31) - We're back, and laser razor wires are cool as hell. Also, talking about the movie's villain problem.(01:06:55) - Wasting away in the free city of Newark. Searching for my lost three pictures of anime.(01:14:54) - What's with the computer lady?(01:21:04) - Henry Rollins' big moment, and Johnny needs to get on the computer.(01:29:02) - The movie gets stuck in a weird gear for a while here.(01:33:02) - Johnny's big moment of clarity.(01:42:31) - The message will be delivered via the medium of the future: television.(01:50:18) - What a mess of a climax.(02:02:31) - View of a burning Pharmacom tower. Also, apologies for misidentifying a God Lives Underwater song as Stabbing Westward. We'll do better in the future.(02:06:54) - Final thoughts on the film.(02:13:06) - Outro.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Aftershocks TV, Matt chats with guitarist Brian McGarvey and drummer Dan Dinsmore from industrial metal heavyweights THE CLAY PEOPLE and their new album 'Cult Hypnotica'. The guys talk about the title track as well as their most recent single 'The Drugs (Are Not Working)' and lyrical approach and message from singer Dan Neet on the record. Brian & Dan discuss the band's writing process for the record during the pandemic and the band's unfortuante circumstance which led to the cancellation of their tour with industrial metal veterans Stabbing Westward. The guys talk about the band's success in the late 90's with the track 'Awake' that was featured on the soundtrack 'Strangeland', the notoriety they received form being a part of that record, the reason for the bands long-term hiatus following their impressive self-titled LP in 98', and much more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cmspn/message
On today's episode of NüDis Colony, we dive deep into Stabbing Westward's 1998 grief-filled concept album, 'Darkest Days'. Fun! We discuss the album's production, Christopher Hall's vocal approach, whether or not the concept of the album succeeds & try to decide if this actually qualifies as NüMetal! We also talk about one of us catching the 'Vid, one of our listeners reaching out to us, Apple Podcasts causing problems for us, a couple new Mountain Dew varietals, caftans, 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law' & 'Andor' on Disney+, the writing of Grant Morrison & more! Subscribe on your favorite podcast app & if you like the show, share it with your friends! Check out the NuDis Colony Playlist on Spotify & follow along on our journey through NuMetal: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4JpmdS16YoAtPwVargXxgn Email NuDis Colony: nudispod@gmail.com Follow NuDis Colony on social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/NuDisPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nudispod/ Follow Ross on Twitter: https://twitter.com/beefersutherman Follow Brent on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrentHibbard "NuDis Colony" logo by Ross Lickteig with help from Jack Franklin. Follow Jack on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/milkywaymaps/
This week we're headed back to the late 90s to discuss the Stabbing Westward song Save Yourself. Was it a hit? Some say yes, Tim says no. Join us this week to find out who's right and if we hate this song. Also in this prepisode music news of the weird, listener emails and we announce next week's album. In this episode we discuss impressions, Tom (B)rady, fabrications and inceptions, Dante, hustling, consensual surgery and so much more! Hatepod.com | TW: @AlbumHatePod | IG: @hatePod | hatePodMail@gmail.com Episode Outline: Quick update on the goings on at the world headquarters Discuss our history with the song/band Song discussion - lyrics and music Music Video How the song did worldwide Amazon reviews Listener email (just 2) Music news of the weird Announce next week's album
Jon Crosby, the singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist at the helm of VAST, was a well-regarded guitarist as a teen who signed a record deal with Elektra at just seventeen years old. On the debut, Crosby takes 90s industrial rock in the vein of Nine Inch Nails or Stabbing Westward and layers unexpected sounds, like Benedictine monks and Bulgarian women's choirs, to create haunting soundscapes that compliment his wide vocal range that can belt it out or croon with equal effectiveness. Visual Audio Sensory Theater is a true album, with extended intros and subtle connective tissue running throughout the record that will divide listeners today just as it did in 1998. Songs In This Episode: Intro - The Niles Edge 18:42 - I'm Dying 21:56 - Here 32:13 - Dirty Hole 40:24 - Touched Outro - Pretty When You Cry Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
On this episode your fearless hosts talk about the new Netflix documentary on Woodstock '99, the new Whiskey Myers album, as well as the latest from your favorite '90s band Stabbing Westward. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike-schilke/message
We discuss how videos influenced what music we grew up loving, and some of our favorite videos, including songs from Peter Gabriel (12:58), 30 Seconds To Mars (18:45), Ice Cube (28:08), Stabbing Westward (35:10), Missy Elliott (41:10), Tool (46:50), and Jamiroquai (53:17). We mention but never get to videos from The Cranberries, She Wants Revenge, and Puff Daddy (f/ Mase). To suggest an album for CLRC, leave a review on Apple Podcasts with the artist and title (five stars always helps). This episode was produced by Molly Dolan. For playlists and podcasts, visit us on the web at carllandryrecordclub.com and on Twitter at @CLRCPod. This is Carl Landry Record Club episode #82.
In this episode of Life Was Peachy, host Andrew Cahak is joined by Brian Lake (Buildings, Curve) to discuss 1995's synth-heavy sophomore album Wither Blister Burn + Peel by Stabbing Westward. For more info, check out lifewaspeachy.com and @LifeWasPeachy on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
In this episode of Life Was Peachy, host Andrew Cahak is joined by Brian Lake (Buildings, Curve) to discuss 1995's synth-heavy sophomore album Wither Blister Burn + Peel by Stabbing Westward. For more info, check out lifewaspeachy.com and @LifeWasPeachy on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
This is the Mistress Carrie Situation Report! The 'Sit Rep' your daily Entertainment headlines, Industry Info, and everything ROCK, all in under 5 minutes! 07-29-2022. The Mistress Carrie Podcast, a proud member of the Pantheon Podcast Network! The CureLamb of GodStabbing WestwardMadonnaChris SchiffletJack OsbourneRob ZombieWeird AlBilly CorganMotorheadLeonard CohenImagine DragonsNew films in theaters this weekNew Releases This Week Hard Rock and Metal ReleasesFind Mistress Carrie online:Official WebsiteThe Mistress Carrie Backstage Pass on PatreonTwitterFacebookInstagramYouTubeCameoPantheon Podcast Network
One-hit wonders are not unique to the 1990s, and revisiting sophomore albums is always a hit-or-miss experience. Double down on what made the band or artist successful, evolve the sound into something unexpected, or somewhere in between? After scoring a hit with "Counting Blue Cars" on their 1995 debut Pet Your Friends, Dishwalla returned in 1998 with And You Think You Know What Life's About. From the opening track, the band play with sounds and melodies that stretch from the industrial rock of Stabbing Westward to the big choruses of Oasis to the experimental quirk of Radiohead. The album is unafraid to go BIG, with soaring guitar lines and vocals, but does it add it up more than just a collection of disparate influences? Songs In This Episode: Intro - Healing Star 11:56 - Stay Awake 18:03 - Until I Wake Up 23:06 - Pop Guru Outro - Bottom Of The Floor Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
"I can carry nearly eighty gigs of data in my head." And the Cannon Bros (Frank and Geoff) can talk 2+ hours about 1995's pre-Matrix Keanu cyberpunk flick "JOHNNY MNEMONIC"! A "COULD'VE BEEN A CANNON" picked by Patreon member Brian Armstrong! We thought it couldn't get more 90's than "Tank Girl", but Johnny Mnemonic is a Fruitopia-soaked Gateway Computer running Windows '95 while Stabbing Westward blares from your Sony Discman! It's gold, Jerry! Slammin' electro-hard rock soundtrack? An angry Ice T character? A talking dolphin with telepathic abilities?! Keanu being Keanu?! There's plenty here to make an argument for it being considered a "COULD'VE Been A Cannon". By the end, you'll understand why it boasts the tagline: "A pulse-pounding cyber-slam"! OUR PATREON: patreon.com/thecannoncanon Follow us on the socials: Twitter: @thecannoncanon Instagram: @thecannoncanon Please rate and review us!
Walter Flakus is one of the founding members of the Rock band Stabbing Westward who scored two Gold Records in the late 90's and toured with Kiss, Depeche Mode and Stabbing Westward to name just a few. The group disbanded in 2002 so Walter went back to his original love radio and he's currently the Afternoon Drive Host and Music Director at Rock 95.5 in Chicago. The band has gotten back together and in March released "Chasing Ghosts" their first album in 21 years! *Note - this was recorded before the passing of Depeche Mode keyboardist Andy Fletcher
Here's something: The Man is after robot cars (but not for a reason that would fix the problem), rich guys are making the twits at Twatter crazier (because geek trumps nerd), Russian tanks are thwarted by Russian mud (how ironic), Chinese-made cameras are full of software and hardware back-doors (duhh), and how about that fool who idles 15 minutes waiting to park (in front of a hiking trail). Meanwhile, does cognitive dissonance cause cancer? ...Because it causes a lot of other sheddy stuff, like bureaucratic dehydration (No desal for you!). Smetal: Slayer, Sleep, Slot, Snail, Solarized, Soundgarden, Stabbing Westward, Steril, Stick, Sugar Ray and 16-Volt.
Here's something: The Man is after robot cars (but not for a reason that would fix the problem), rich guys are making the twits at Twatter crazier (because geek trumps nerd), Russian tanks are thwarted by Russian mud (how ironic), Chinese-made cameras are full of software and hardware back-doors (duhh), and how about that fool who idles 15 minutes waiting to park (in front of a hiking trail). Meanwhile, does cognitive dissonance cause cancer? ...Because it causes a lot of other sheddy stuff, like bureaucratic dehydration (No desal for you!). Smetal: Slayer, Sleep, Slot, Snail, Solarized, Soundgarden, Stabbing Westward, Steril, Stick, Sugar Ray and 16-Volt.
As Dan struggles to recover from the Papa Roach episode, Joe decided it was time for him to try out some Dope. Love them or hate them, Dope makes heavy, sincere, and downright evil caveman music. How does their catalog stack up from the 90s to the modern day? We will let you decide, but hats off to a band that has a clear vision. Don't miss this one. #discussmetal #dope Join our Patreon: Discography Discussion on Patreon - http://bit.ly/discussmetalpatreon Discography Discussion Podcast Homepage - http://bit.ly/DiscographyDiscussion Subscribe to RSS - https://podcast.discussmetal.com/feed Buy a Shirt on Teespring! - http://bit.ly/DDTeeSpring Join the conversation on Discord - http://bit.ly/discussmetalDiscord Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Discographydiscussion Twitter - https://twitter.com/discussmetal Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/discussmetal Listen to Discography Discussion on Spotify - http://bit.ly/discussmetalspotify Discography Discussion on Apple Podcasts/iTunes - http://bit.ly/discussmetalitunes Discography Discussion on Google Play - http://bit.ly/discussmetalgoogleplay Listen on Stitcher - http://bit.ly/discussmetalstitcher Listen on iHeartRadio - http://bit.ly/DDiHeartRadio Watch/Listen on Youtube - http://bit.ly/discussmetalyoutube Listen on TuneIn - http://bit.ly/discussmetaltunein Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Submit a band request Here - http://bit.ly/DDBandSuggestions Email: danandjoeshow@gmail.com www.discussmetal.com Album of the week Dan - He Is Legend “It Hates You” Joe - Dope “Felons and Revolutionaries” Media Mentioned In This Episode: Episode 269: For Today - https://bit.ly/DDPodcast269 Episode 147: Static-X - http://bit.ly/DDStaticX Episode 168: Coal Chamber - https://bit.ly/DDPodcast168 Episode 253: Velvet Acid Christ with Matt Naas of Roach Koach - https://bit.ly/DDPodcast253 Episode 250: Stabbing Westward - https://bit.ly/DDPodcast250 Episode 272: Papa Roach - https://bit.ly/DDPodcast272 Episode 270: Andrew W.K. - https://bit.ly/DDPodcast270
Ron talks with Stabbing Westward keyboardist Walter Flakus about the Chicago industrial band's commercial success, his 'other' career in radio, and reuniting to make SW's first album in two decades.Also -- Ron visits Los Angeles record label Kitten Robot Records and talks with musicians Paul Roessler and Josie Cotton about resilience and running a studio and a label together./ Songs featured on the podcast include Josie Cotton "Pussycat Babylon", Paul Roessler "Maker", and Stabbing Westward "Ghost"/ Find out more about Stabbing Westward at stabbingwestward.com/ Find out more about Kitten Robot Records at kittenrobot.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Having played in numerous bands throughout the years, Guitarist Greg Antine came to a point in his career where he wanted to branch out and write songs that had more depth and were inspired by his personal life experiences. Having grown up less than two miles from the beaches of South Jersey, The entire vibe of Swim the Current is infused with elements of the ocean and beaches of South Jersey where Greg still resides. Having worked with Bassist George Pond for several years in previous projects including, Disciples Of Verity, Greg expressed his concept for Swim The Current to George in hopes of collaborating with him on this new music venture. The two began to flesh out ideas in George's home studio and realized quickly that they were on to something special, but still needed something more to see their ideas through to complete their concepts. Greg was introduced to Joe Gareri, Guitar/Keyboards, by George during the Disciples Of Verity debut album recording sessions which Joe is also featured as a guest artist. The three of them immediately hit it off and worked extremely well together. Greg and George realized that Joe's cinematic writing style would be a perfect match for their concepts and Joe was then brought in as a full-time member. After two songs were completed and demo'd in George's studio utilizing programmed drums, it was suggested by their friend Allyson Song River Jaynes, that they reach out to her friend, veteran drummer Chris Moore of Ultraphonix, Rock Of Ages, to see if he would be interested in working with the project. Upon hearing the strength of songwriting and musicianship of the band, Chris was all in and signed on as the fourth full-time member of STC and now the band was complete. From day one Greg's vision for STC was to feature various vocalists for each of the songs who would differentiate the sound and essence of each one, making them individually unique. Guest vocalists for the project have included: Charlie Berezansky (VEXES), Dan Caputo (Negative Sky), Chaka Malik (Orange 9mm, BURN) Jai Messina (Jai Diablo)(DragPipe, Stem), and Greg Christie (ElevenAfter, Nude Groove). Swim The Current's sound is influenced and reminiscent of many of their favorite artists including, Deftones, Faith No More, Sevendust, POD, and Stabbing Westward. They continue to write new music and will have additional guest vocalists on their future releases. The Dark Side Of Music | Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thedarksideof_music The Dark Of Music (@thedarksideof_music) • Instagram photos and videos https://www.instagram.com/thedarksideof_music/ Black Rose Media (theblackrosemedia.com) https://www.theblackrosemedia.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedarksideofmusic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedarksideofmusic/support
Monday, Mar 28, 2022: Communion After Dark -- featuring the latest and best in alternative-electronic music -- with music from Stabbing Westward, Schwarzschild, Auger, Skinny Puppy and more.
On episode 107, JPP, Metalhead Mundy and Foggy review the latest by Stabbing Westward, Chasing Ghosts, play Who's That Band? and pick our Justice League team and theme songs.
Walt Flakus of Stabbing Westward joins us to discuss how tragedy and lifelong friendship lead to the band reuniting and how the recording of Chasing Ghost not only got the band back together, it reunited the entire team from their early records. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Industrial sadness. Mechanical crying? -- Voice message: https://anchor.fm/neverheardpod/message, email: neverheardpod@gmail.com! The official YNHT?! playlist can be found under "Official You've Never Heard This?! Playlist" on Spotify.
In this episode the guys discuss, Matt's hatred of Facebook, Mooney's Love of St. Patrick's Day, Tom Brady, March Madness, Fresh, X, Dolly Parton, Stabbing Westward, Thin Lizzy, Million Dollar Wheels, WeCrashed and much more......
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On a second ALL NEW EPISODE of your Boo Crew this week - Its been a long time in the making and its finally happening! You have heard Trev badly sing it at the top of his lungs in random SCARYAOKE attacks on this very show. We are hanging out with singer Christopher Hall of the multi gold selling, industrial rock legends, STABBING WESTWARD! They are back with their first full length album in over 20 years! At time of release, CHASING GHOSTS is available everywhere March 18th. Chris takes you into the studio to talk about reuniting and details the creative process behind the cinematic experience that is the band's music. Explore the story behind the wonderfully haunting artwork of this new chapter, the production, the spooky metaphors and whats in store for you on this adventure. We go over the history of SAVE YOURSELF and how that song and a bunch of their other hits became synonymous with horror flicks in the 90s! Chris reveals some of his fave scary movies and tons more on an incredibly fun episode 306, now playing! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Though most people's introduction to Stabbing Westward was via their major label debut, Ungod, in 1994, Christopher Hall (vocals) and Walter Flakus (keyboards) had been making music together since their college days nearly a decade earlier. Blending the industrial influences of Nine Inch Nails, Ministry and Skinny Puppy with the goth rock of early Smashing Pumpkins and Depeche Mode, Stabbing Westward found themselves smack dab in the middle of the mid-90s alternative wave and toured with a wide range of acts ranging from KISS to the Sex Pistols to Killing Joke to Placebo. While fans may have appreciated the consistent releases (Ungod in ‘94, Wither Blister Burn & Peel in ‘96, Darkest Days in ‘98), it put a strain on relationships within the band and, after being dropped by Columbia and releasing a self-titled album on Koch Records in ‘01, Stabbing Westward came to end. Hall started The Dreaming, a band very much in the vein of Stabbing Westward's sound, while Flakus got into the radio business as a program director and DJ. A reunion in 2015 to celebrate the band's formation 30 years prior led to occasional live shows and eventually Hall retired The Dreaming name to reform Stabbing Westward with Flakus and some of his Dreaming band members. In 2020, Stabbing Westward released three new songs which led to a full album of new material, Chasing Ghosts, out on March 18, the first Stabbing Westward in 21 years. Songs In This Episode: Intro - Save Yourself (from Darkest Days) 6:52 - Ghost (from Ghost EP) Outro - What Do I Have To Do (from Wither Blister Burn & Peel) Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.