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DW Norton is on the podcast this week to talk all things Superheist, music industry, recording, supporting Eminem, playing Big Day Out and yes, we talk about Berger because so many people want Berger back in the band - none more so than DW! You'll also get a sneak peak at some brand new, unreleased Superheist material. An incredibly candid chat that I reckon you'll really enjoy. Check out Superheist's new album, MMXX wherever you get your music. Big shoutout to Hayden for requesting an episode on The Prize Recruit and thanks to Simon for helping to hook it up!
Mixing storytelling with conventional Q&A, ex-Superheist frontman Joey Biro joins #EP20 of the Life Is Peachy Podcast to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the bands sophomore “Identical Remote Control Reactions.” Generally overlooked by what remains of the band today but considered by many a fan favourite, this album is long overdue in receiving praise and having its story told. LEAVE A REVIEW - https://apple.co/38Ol9Id INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/lifeispeachypodcast/ PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/lifeispeachypodcast FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/groups/lifeispeachypodcast HNIMP - https://www.youtube.com/hernameismurderproductions REACTION CHANNEL - https://bit.ly/2IQda2K Life Is Peachy Mixtape is a paid promotion and is officially live. If YOU would like to feature on an episode to discuss and promote, email: lifeispeachypodcast@hotmail.com for a quote. https://linktr.ee/LIPMixtapeSessions LINKS // Superheist - Episode 20 YouTube Playlist” - “Don't Call It A Comeback” Mini Documentary - https://bit.ly/3wy8aFS “The Fight Back” Documentary- https://bit.ly/3R3OrpwHeavy Handed Podcast - https://www.instagram.com/heavyhandedpod/ “Life Is Peachy” Artwork Created by Chris Lisa Liefting. https://chrislisaliefting.com/ “Life Is Peachy” Theme Song Written & Performed by Tim Richardson. https://www.youtube.com/user/tnarichardson All music from “Identical Remote Controlled Reactions” is used by permission: -Obo- DW Norton, Joey Biro, Drew Dedman, Fetah Sebawi, & Sean Pentacost The Life Is Peachy Podcast is NOT monetized. Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.All rights and credits go to its rightful owners.
Hi people and hello my Chilli Con Carnage Crew its Chilli here bringing you my 5 Minute Review on the latest Superheist album called MMXX. This aussie metal band reminds me of my highchool days. pumping their songs at full blast walking down the hallways but its been a long time since those days and its a new sounding band that is facing this review now. How does the band sound moving forward in a new world - does it match the current scene. Tune in and find out my thoughts on this album along with how it stacks up on the spicy scale. Superheist - MMXX https://open.spotify.com/album/6geHqy1BOz6EkGbkwFjkHu?si=wYNlca4gR5yOghga8iBNKg Live Listen Erased Discord https://discord.gg/4BRr3TWbC2 Live Listen Erased Instagram https://www.instagram.com/livelistenerased/ Live Listen Erased Twitter https://twitter.com/Livelisteneras1 Live Listen Erased Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/380146857215506/ #superheist #MMXX #newmusic #review #livelistenerased #5minutereview #musicreview #review #podcast #youtube #discord
Hi people and hello my Chilli Con Carnage Crew its Chilli here doing a reaction on a new song by the Aussie metal band Superheist called Destination Unknown. Man its been ages since I heard Superheist and upon learning of their recent album then I knew I had to make this reaction as well as a 5 minute review. For now here is the review - stay tuned for the review on the album. Superheist - Destination Unknown https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0TbwcVPuzo Live Listen Erased Discord https://discord.gg/4BRr3TWbC2 Live Listen Erased Instagram https://www.instagram.com/livelistenerased/ Live Listen Erased Twitter https://twitter.com/Livelisteneras1 Live Listen Erased Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/380146857215506/ #superheist #destinationunknown #reaction #newmusic #livelistenerased #5minutereview #musicreview #review #podcast #youtube
For nearly three decades Superheist have been both the pioneers and leading force in a new wave of Australian music that combines rock, punk, hard rock, metal and punk.It is a mixing of genres that has been successfully attempted by many bands in the global music scene, but infrequently mastered. Balancing so many genres and blending the differing sounds often leads to a congested, stunted and seemingly forced amalgamation of styles, with the sheer weight of expectation often forcing such hybrid bands to retreat into themselves and favour one or more genres over the other.Much of Superheist's enduring success has been their steadfast refusal to allow trends and fashions to dictate their music. Instead, they have repeatedly led the assault on musical trends, creating a sound that is uniquely their own while still drawing influence from a myriad of artists that have come before them.If Superheist have been held back by anything over the years it has been a succession of vocalists who have come and gone, and, after the departure of the band's most recent vocalist Ezekiel Ox in 2019 founding member dw Norton and Superheist's longest serving bass player Simmo Durrant decided to cut out the cancer at its roots and assume the role themselves.The result is Superheist's latest album MMXX which will be released on July 1, with many critics proclaiming the changing of the guard has also ushered in a new era for the band, based largely on the ability of two men for which Superheist is much more than merely a band.With lead single Medicated out on June 10, dw sat down with HEAVY to run us through the new album with an old school sound."Medicated was actually the second or third song that we'd written for this album when we started writing maybe two years ago,” he explained. “It was one of the first songs, and I guess for myself and Simon as well - Simon, our bass player, is doing probably 25% of the vocals on this album as well so we're sharing the load - but it was about trying to find my voice to suit Superheist. Obviously Superheist has a sound, it's been around for a long time. I can't come in there sounding like someone that's completely irrelevant to the music, so I was trying to make sure my voice fit with the style and I didn't make it too Riflemany. Because obviously I do my own vocals on my solo stuff, which is Rifleman, which is a bit softer. It's not quite as abrasive as Superheist. I was very conscious of making sure that my voice... I guess... I don't ever think I can compete with the likes of Zeke and Burger and Joey, our past vocalists, but perhaps honour the style and make it a bit of an extension of what those guys brought to Superheist. It's a ripping track. It's heavy. There was some heavy stuff on Sidewinder, but it's a different kind of heavy so I'll let the fans be the judge."In the full interview, dw talks more about MMXX, stepping up as vocalist, the reasons why they decided to do the vocals in house instead of search for a new singer, the sound of the new album and how it ties in with the history of Superheist, sharing vocal duties and more.
Benny Clark is a proud Gunai/Kurnai and Djabwurrung man. The drummer for Baker Boy and an endorsed Pearl artist. A solid yarn about his musical journey in the Victorian music scene then with previous bands Electrik Dynamite, Superheist, his session work and what led to meeting Danzal Baker. Aboriginality, mental health, solo work and the upcoming album release of Gela. SUBSCRIBE AND SEE IT THRIVE!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCth8nDElTYQcYedzFpS6ZWAApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/keep-rolling-with-jake-briggs/id1472328896Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6H5Owd1nU1k5N0hKGu5mvj?si=pjinUACYTreRVt3ZaJaqCQStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/keep-rolling-with-jake-briggsGoogle: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9rZWVwcm9sbGluZy5wb2RvbWF0aWMuY29tL3JzczIueG1sAnd on all other audio podcast platforms! Want to become a Keep Rolling Patron and help further support the Podcast, hit the Patreon link below and Roll with the Squad!https://www.patreon.com/street_rolling_cheetah?fan_landing=trueBenny Clarks Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bc_drumwarrior Add, Follow or Contact me: Email: streetrollingcheetah@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/street_rolling_cheetahTwitter: https://twitter.com/st_rollcheetahFace book: https://www.facebook.com/StreetRollingCheetah
Yeah, I'm pretty sure there was a jaguar in that opening bit of 2001: a space odyssey, right? He messes up one of the dudes in the ape suit, which i always wondered about because there were definitely no special effects used. Some dude in an ape suit straight up got attacked by a big cat. Maybe several. There would have to have been multiple takes... I mean, incredible movie, but Kubrick was a bit of a jerk, surely... Oh, right - welcome to the long-awaited return of the Great Pod! After plagues, relocations and nu-metal, we are finally back talking about the first five songs of the 2001 triple J hottest 100 countdown, whilst also hacking our brain chemistry, developing concerning alter-egos and dodging some big cats of our own. Yeah. It's the same as it ever was. SONGS COVERED: 100. Endorphin - Sex and Violence 99. The Chemical Brothers - It Began in Afrika 98. Faithless - We Come 1 97. Superheist - Step Back 96. Pennywise - Fuck Authority Theme music by Sweet Potato (aka Wax Ecstatic) Editing and audio engineering by Adam Buncher Hey, if you enjoyed this, we'd love to hear about and for you to tell anyone else you also think would love it! Turns out it's not sex and violence that makes the world go round, it's actually likes and five stars! Huh! Cool! Join us on the Hottest 100s and 1000s Discord to shoot the shit about music and anything else https://discord.gg/2QzzJ2kpx3 LIKE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON FACEBOOK: hottest100sand1000s FOLLOW HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON TWITTER: @Hottest100s AND YOUR HOSTS: @AndrewM138 | @NLFHarrison Hottest 100s and 1000s is created on the unceded lands of the Gadigal, Bidjigal and Dharawal Peoples. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for their survival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure there was a jaguar in that opening bit of 2001: a space odyssey, right? He messes up one of the dudes in the ape suit, which i always wondered about because there were definitely no special effects used. Some dude in an ape suit straight up got attacked by a big cat. Maybe several. There would have to have been multiple takes... I mean, incredible movie, but Kubrick was a bit of a jerk, surely... Oh, right - welcome to the long-awaited return of the Great Pod! After plagues, relocations and nu-metal, we are finally back talking about the first five songs of the 2001 triple J hottest 100 countdown, whilst also hacking our brain chemistry, developing concerning alter-egos and dodging some big cats of our own. Yeah. It's the same as it ever was. SONGS COVERED: 100. Endorphin - Sex and Violence 99. The Chemical Brothers - It Began in Afrika 98. Faithless - We Come 1 97. Superheist - Step Back 96. Pennywise - Fuck Authority Theme music by Sweet Potato (aka Wax Ecstatic) Editing and audio engineering by Adam Buncher Hey, if you enjoyed this, we'd love to hear about and for you to tell anyone else you also think would love it! Turns out it's not sex and violence that makes the world go round, it's actually likes and five stars! Huh! Cool! LIKE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON FACEBOOK: hottest100sand1000s FOLLOW HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON TWITTER: @Hottest100s AND YOUR HOSTS: @AndrewM138 | @NLFHarrison See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Earlier this year the Australian music industry was rocked by the passing of original drummer and co-founding member of Superheist, Sean “Seanheist” Pentecost.His passing sent shockwaves through music lovers everywhere, especially those closest to him including his former bandmates and lifelong friends in the band.To celebrate Sean’s life and hopefully bring some semblance of peace to his loved ones the members of Superheist vowed to pen a tune in Sean’s memory, with the resulting track “Seize The Day” to be released on Thursday, December 10.Superheist’s DW Norton sat down for an emotional but uplifting chat about the song and the legacy that is Sean “Seanheist” Pentecost.“This song is a memorial track for SeanHeist who we lost tragically this year,” Norton began. “It's something that we wanted to do for him in his memory so we've always got something to remember him by. Sean passed away halfway through this year - and he wasn't doing so well with his health - and he passed away right in the thick of that lockdown stuff in Melbourne so it was compounded by some pretty frustrating times for Victoria and Australia. It was a shock and the least that we can do being musicians is put a song together, which we've done with Drew Dedman who was our former long time bass player. Drew kept in touch with Sean as best he could, along with Theron, our sound guy who is almost like another member of the band - and Theron has actually done the mastering for this song so it’s a collective tribute to Sean in the best way that we know how.”To further commemorate Sean's memory and help fans and loved ones share in his love through music, Norton stresses the point that "Seize The Day" is a free offering from Superheist that can be shared by all."We don't want to be paid for this song," he said. "We wanna give it to everybody to listen to and to have for Sean's memory. There will be a free download link where people can get it, share it amongst their friends and do what they want with it."
For Episode 5 of Behind The Soundcheck it's business time as guitarist, label king and social media heavyweight Chad Ellis shares his experience and extensive knowledge about all things marketing, social media and actively developing bands in the current music industry.A veteran of the Aussie music scene, Chad currently spends his time cleaving riffs for Byron Bay extreme metal lords From Crisis To Collapse while also working alongside the legendary dw Norton from Superheist, running heavy music label Black Mountain Music as its marketing, publicity and artist liaison. A man whose passion has permeated his own career and that of many others, Chad's reluctant move into the social media world is the result of determined evolution and the pursuit of authenticity, and for Episode 5 Tiana Speter grabbed some time with Sir Ellis to chat mentors, marketing and what it really takes to elevate your band and your brand.
This week on the Roach Koach Podcast we kick off our Theme Summer with Family Values Tour 98. Before that, we talk new albums by Rammstein and Superheist, discuss every new Slipknot mask, and go over some At The Drive-In feedback in Who's Tweeting. Then it's time to talk Family Values(22:20). How does Jenny feel about live albums? Is the Ice Cube section the coolest? Who has a vocal coach? Who is giving the double deuce? Most important, is the Family Values Tour 98 worthy of the Nu-Metal Canon? Listen and find out.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.
On this episode of Noise Pollution, we play the awesome track Black and Blue from Melbourne band, Filth Dimension. Then Shayne chats with D.W Norton about Superheist, their new album, Sidewinder, and his solo project, Rifleman.
On this episode, Shayne raves about the new Superheist album, plus sneaks in a little sample of their track "Shockwaves". He also speaks with Michael Kruit from Perth progressive metal band Chaos Divine, about their newest single "Unspoken".
Are you ready for the riot that is this interview? Good, 'cause Brendan the blind guy spoke to the man fearing nothing, DW Norton from the masters of Australian Nu-Metal, SUPERHEIST about the bands recent festival tour with 36 Crazyfists and From Crisis To Collapse Heist Fest. On top of that, the two spoke about the bands forthcoming album dropping like a ten-ton hammer out of nowhere, 'Sidewinder' plus the bands writing style, where DW got his nickname and the mischief the band got into back in the day that left a serious WTF impression on DW! Check out the official Keen Eye 4 Concerts website www.keeneye4concerts.com
"We spent a lot of time nutting out the writing of it", enthused Ezekiel Ox on his recently released E.P Cheering Bombs From Deckchairs, "and Steve was very particular about the lyrics. He really worked me over which is something... I constantly work on my lyrics but it's not something I tend to spend a lot of time with other people on. What you're hearing is a true collaboration. I gave Steve the job at the start of this recording to produce me to the best of my ability and to make me shine and that's what I said I wanted and that's what he's done. That's the first time I've ever stepped outside of the whole it's all about the band idea - and I do accept my role in bands and that's why I'm such a popular choice for bands to sing because I make it very easy - it's normally not about me when we're in the studio but this time it was. I really wanted to make a statement and we're gonna keep going with that so I think what you're hearing is the process".In the full interview Ezekiel delves further into the E.P and the writing and recording process, what the title refers to, the reaction to it, the personal nature of solo material, the eclectic nature of the songs on Cheering Bombs From Deckchairs, the reason for stepping outside of his current bands to make a solo album, the lowest point of his career and how he turned his life around, the upcoming tour and more.
The undisputed godfather of Nu Metal and king of Australian Heavy Metal Production, DW Norton of Superheist has a chat with Metal V on the reformation of his band, including the trials and tribulations of his brainchild disbanding and its subsequent rebirth thirteen years later plus everything in between. Now excitedly Richie can not keep calm about the launch of the inaugural Heist Fest Oz tour featuring not only Superheist and the killer 36 Crazyfists but also a plethora of our country's up and coming heavy bands
No matter how much music I see or hear there is still no bigger buzz for me than sitting in on a band jamming in their rehearsal space.It gives the music that raw sense of freedom and personalisation that is denied in a live setting surrounded by the sweaty, steamy masses.Don't get me wrong, concerts still rock, but there's just something about close quarters and loud music with no judgement that resonates with me.Tonight I was privileged to sit in on Brisbane metal stalwarts Massic before our chat about all things music, with the boys rehearsing in preparation for their soon to be disclosed live performance."We got confirmed a day ago to play Heistfest in Brisbane at the Back Room on April 5 with the almighty 36 Crazyfists, the almighty Superheist and the almighty Byron Bay boys From Crisis To Collapse so we're super excited!," enthused vocalist Simon.With a boyish enthusiasm that softens the blows of the previous sonic decimation guitarist, Chris added, "It's a big deal for us. It's something we've all worked towards for a long period of time. We're looking forward to giving it a fucken good upping as you just heard (laughs). We're really enjoying the support we've been given with the shows and how we've been received which has been flattering".After a massive 2018 which saw Massic release their debut album Redshift and play at some of the states biggest festivals including Dead of Winter and Halloween Hysteria, the boys practically dropped off the radio at a time when seemingly their stocks were high.Although conceding it could have backfired on them bass player Rashid explains that sometimes it's best to get off the train before it stops rather than ride it through to a possibly unexpected destination."We finished the Redshift album and got to play those awesome shows then I told Chris I was in the mood to sit down and write a few tracks," he recalled, "so we went back to jam and write some music together. Chris went away for a couple of weeks and came back with 12 new songs! Now we're going through the process of dismantling them".In the full interview, the Massic boys discuss the current state of the Australian metal scene and the bond that connects each band, their new songs and album, it's musical direction, upcoming shows and more.
We chat to Brock from 36 Crazyfists about the band appearing at Heist Fest
After a year which promised so much New Clear Vision almost imploded not long after releasing their debut album due to the age-old problem of member changes, but after a period of reflection and renewed enthusiasm vocalist Brad Bromfield says the band is ready to pick up the pieces and make up for lost time."Both guitarists left, which was a shame, but there was fuck all we could do about it", he reflected. "The same thing happened with another of my bands a long time ago and it's a bit of a heartbreak mate so I didn't know if I was going to keep going and just sat in my own shit (laughs). I know C.J (drummer) was heartbroken too so we didn't do much for a while".Going from the high of releasing new music to being on the cusp of extinction was almost too much to bear for Bromfield, with him openly admitting it was hard to put on a brave face and keep going."It's crushing mate", he sighed. "As you know we had the King Parrot and Superheist shows at the start of the year and our last gig was with Darkcell at Psycho Circus so all in all we had a pretty good year. The album was cool and we had lots of plans but things didn't go that way. You get a bit older too and wonder where you're going with it all...".In the full interview Brad discusses the rebirth of New Clear Vision, introduces new guitarist Matt and explains what he brings to the band, new music, specifically a new single, future recording plans and direction, how difficult it is to keep a band together in the modern throwaway society, supporting local music and more.New Clear Vision are hosting XMAS INFERNO at Prince of Wales Hotel, Nundah, this Friday December 21, from 9pm, also featuring Trinatyde, Kaosphere and Symbolic Weapon. Entry fee $10 at the door.
Australian musicians are a whole lot different compared to international acts, when they sing/write about certain subjects and topics, especially hard-hitting political issues, there's a sense of passion unlike anyone else doing the same thing and every now and then bands come and go, sometimes for short periods of time, however they leave a mark on the music industry which lasts for years to come, thats exactly what happened with Mammal when they burst onto the Australia heavy music scene a decade ago. They were much loved and appreciated, then they called it quits. However, like all good things, new life has been given to the band and they're back bigger and better than ever and this week charismatic frontman Ezekiel Ox is our guest co-host and he's not holding back when it comes to discussing the issues most important to him. A well known and respected political activist and talented musician whose credits include fronting other acts such as Superheist, Full Scale, Over-Reactor and his solo work, the man has built up a legacy of fighting for what's right in the world and fighting to fix the world his son will grow up in, in years to come. Mammal are about to kick off a three-month long tour of Australia which has already proven to be one of the most sought-after gigs of the year with shows selling out all over the joint. Podcast host Browny also pays tribute to the late Vinnie Paul Abbott of Pantera and HellYeah fame who lost his life over the weekend after suffering a major heart attack at age 54. There's also a plethora of old-school Australian bands on the playlist this week including the newly reformed Magic Dirt who have announced some exclusive shows at the end of the year and into 2019, Karnivool, The Butterfly Effect, Superheist and Pagan as well as New Music for Circles, Flynn Effect, The Fever 333 and Falling In Reverse. #WoSUATW #Mammal #EzekielOx #AustralianBands #Superheist #FullScale #Karnivool #Circles #MagicDirt #TheButterflyEffect #TBE #Saliva #NuMetal #Pantera #VinniePaul #VinniePaulAbbott #RIPVinniePaul #DimebagDarrell #HellYeah #TheFever333 #BareBones #FallingInReverse #RonnieRadke #FlynnEffect #Pagan #DevilDriver #WallOfSoundAU #Podcast #MusicPodcast #iTunesPodcast #SpotifyPodcast #GooglePodcasts #HeavyMetal #HardRock
Like myself, Drew Dedman is a self professed bass nerd and we get deep into a lot of topics in this interview like Drew's roots in speed and prog metal, his gigging philosophy, practice tips, his time with Melbourne Nu Metal kings Superheist, the current music industry climate and of course: bass gear! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9pOCKhm9c8VhQbGFiBM5Ag Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drewdedmanbassplayer/ Drew Dedman the Electric Bassplayer Debut solo record "Made in Melbourne" out mid to late 2017 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/drewdedmanbass/
"After a 13 year hiatus ARIA nominated, Australian metal outfit SUPERHEIST are back and one thing is for sure, they are here to RAISE HELL. The band who have achieved gold record status and previously toured with rap god EMINEM are coming in hot. Superheist have delivered a heavy hitting and uncompromising AAA Side in a brazen display of what is arguably the band's best work to date. Kicking off with ‘RAISE HELL’ a hectic four minutes of in your face, thought provoking nu metal. Followed by ‘GOT THE BOUNCE’ an explosive mix of Wu Tang meets Messhuga perfectly walking the line of Hip Hop and Metal. Last but very not least ‘FULLY LOADED’, a punchy and to the point track showcasing Ox’s versatile and powerful vocals. In it’s history Superheist has seen a slew of famous faces, but the current line up is your ultimate rock n roll fantasy league. Enter Ezekiel Ox of FULL SCALE and MAMMAL fame, John Sankey of THE DEVIL YOU KNOW and DEVOLVED complimented by returning bassist Si Durrant IN:EXTREMIS and ACID WOLF Keir Gotcher INSOLENCE and SNOT on second guitar and of course Superheist stalwart and founding member dw Norton. " Ben talked with dw Norton about the reformation of Superheist, their Australian tour to support their new single, Raise Hell, and the early beginnings of the band. Aired 15th June 2017. Tune in to SYN's Punk and Metal Night, Moshpit, on 8pm-11pm Thursdays, on SYN 90.7 FM & Digital, and online at www.syn.org.au. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Moshpitonsyn/ Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @MoshpitSYN Hashtag: #MoshpitonSYN Website: www.SYN.org.au/Moshpit Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/moshpitonsyn?sub_confirmation=1 Omny Podcast: http://omnyapp.com/shows/moshpit Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/moshpit-backstage-podcast/id1103834864?ls=1
Hey hey hey! It's a new episode of The Roach Koach Podcast and this week Jenny, Lorin, and Matt listen to Australian Nu-Metal titans Superheist and their debut album, The Prize Recruit. Topics discussed: International mail, goofy voicemails, The Thick of It, “a pinch of Zack”, bleeps and bloops, Jenny and a smooth chorus, ever evolving taste, Not Goo Goo Dolls, Prowlar, checking all the nu-metal boxes, defining Euro-trash, “The Ghost” and what could have been, the confidence of a double A Side, heading down south in Australia, Hick-hop and MiniThin, Roach Koach A&R, Senior Year!; Roach Koach appearing on the Talk Toomey podcast, Who's Tweeting, and a hot debate on whether Superheist deserves a spot in the Nu-Metal Canon. Mark your calendars for the first Roach Koach Podcast live show, Wednesday, June 7th, 2017, 9 pm at Go Comedy Improv Theater in Ferndale MI. Tickets on sale at GoComedy.Net. Like the show? Give The Roach Koach Podcast a rating and review on iTunes, it helps a lot! 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 or send an email to RoachKoachPodcast at Gmail.
DW Norton is the guitarist, major songwriter, and founding member of Australian Nu Metal band Superheist. DW is also an accomplished audio engineer and producer who has worked with many successful pioneering Australian metal bands like Damaged, Destroyer 666, and my band Alchemist to name a few. During this episode we discuss numerous music business related topics including copyright ownership, line up changes, record deals, music publishing, and the huge mistakes that Superheist made. Website: www.musicbusinessfacts.com Facebook: facebook.com/musicbusinessfactsTwitter: twitter.com/musicbizfacts