Another Metal Podcast Episode 27
Oct 04As the title says, there’s some headbanging to be had this week. Not that there isn’t every week I do these podcast things, but I thought I would stress the point for once. If you listen to this show at work or on the bus, don’t be afraid to get the neck muscles moving. If anyone looks at you weird just yell SLAAAYER! at the top of your lungs; someone will understand.
Another Metal Podcast Episode 26
Sep 27The global grab bag of heavy metal rolls on with episode 26, featuring bands from the Czech Republic, Northern Ireland, Serbia, Russia, New Zealand, Sweden, Norway, Greece, France, Scotland, and the wilds of West Virginia. The music is just about as diverse as the range of countries too; there’s doom, death, metalcore, black metal, and some good ol’ fashioned hard rock.
Another Metal Podcast Episode 25
Sep 20This is a filthy one. Whether it’s some demonic sludge-doom from the upcoming Clouds Taste Satanic release, the black metal ferociousness of Endless Horizon, or the thrashtasticness of Aggravator there is little room left for prettiness or comfort. Strap in boys and girls, and get nasty with your metal.
Another Metal Podcast Episode 24
Sep 13Episode 24 is out, a bit of a grab back in the first half and then a really black metal heavy back end. Bands this week hail from the US, Spain, Portugal, Australia, Armenia, Chile, and Finland.
Another Metal Podcast Episode 23
Sep 06This week’s episode of our heavy metal music podcast spans a nice gamut between instrumental progressive music and black metal with death metal logically in the middle for a nice flow of heavy music. Or I just threw a bunch of kick-ass tracks together and made a podcast episode out of it. You pick your preferred story.
Another Metal Podcast Episode 22
Aug 29This week’s episode is, in retrospect, a downward spiral of a show. Things start off energetic and hopeful with some great new thrash, then someone at the metal party pulls out a joint and things get doomy and stony before finally ending the show with the mournful shrieks of black metal. It’s like listening to a DJ queue songs on the come-down from his last Prozac.