Heavy Metal History is a weekly podcast, created by Dustin “Wildcard” Koetsch, who takes you on and audible journey about the history of the Heavy Metal genre. With in depth research into how the bands made the records or by having guests from bands to discuss various influences, histories and the behind the scenes stories, struggles and triumphs of how their records were written and recorded. The ONLY podcast that goes through the chronological history of the Heavy Metal genre on a month by month album by album basis to see how it evolved and changed. His aim is to bring you one of the most comprehensive and in depth podcasts about the entire history of the genre.
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Welcome to this installment of Heavy Metal History. This week we have 2 returning guests and one new guest. Drew Slavik (Guitar) and Jimmy Watson (Drums) of See You Next Tuesday and Seb Alvarez (Vocals) of Meth, who makes his first appearance on the podcast. They all came on to discuss the absolutely monstrous collaborative EP between @cunexttuesdaygrind and Meth (who put out one of the best albums of the year with Shame) called "Asymmetrics" which was coined by Alvarez. Guest musicians also include Guy Kozowyk from @TheRedChordOfficial , members of Nights Like These, Tomb of Woe and Pulled From Flesh. @NightsLikeThisBand Support Follow SYNT → https://www.facebook.com/@cunexttuesdaygrind/ Follow Meth. → https://methil.bandcamp.com/ Get Asymemetrics→ https://cunexttuesdaygrind.bandcamp.com/album/asymmetrics Subscribe Spotify → https://linktr.ee/Heavymetalhistory YouTube → https://linktr.ee/Heavymetalhistory Follow Instagram → https://linktr.ee/Heavymetalhistory
Welcome to this installment of Heavy Metal History.
My guests were Joe Sudrovic (Bass) and Sean Vandegrift (Vocals) of the band From a Second Story Window.
From a Secons Story Window has mostly been silent since 2008, but this past year has seen the band release new material which coincided with the 20th anniversary of "Not One Word Has Been Omitted"
Joe and Sean came on to talk about the history of that record, Sean coming back to the band ssince the EP and what the future holds for new material for the band.
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in this installment of the podcast we get into the history of May of 2004 and the records i discussed were:
Xandria – Ravenheart May 24th
Crisis - Like Sheep Led to the Slaughter May 25th
Alabama Thunderpussy – Fulton Hill May 25th
Ayreon – The Human Equation May 25th
Slipknot – Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) May25th
Meandhimcallitus - The (C:) of Love Stories May 25th
I Will be catching up with the rest of the history episodes for 2004, its been a laborious process which i acknowledge in this episode as well!
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Welcome to this installment of Heavy Metal History, my guests were Joey Gonzalez (Guitarist) and Brian Barbaruolo (Bass) of the band Fórn. Joey and Brian came on to discuss the long "hiatus" and writing period for the bands new album "Repercussions of the Self" which releases this Friday October 18th on @persistentvisionrecords Follow / Support Forn BANDCAMP: https://forn.bandcamp.com/album/repercussions-of-the-self INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fornofficial/?hl=en FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Forndoom/ Follow /Support the podcast www.instagram.com/heavymetalhistory www.facebook.com/heavymetalhistorypodcast
Welcome to this installment of Heavy Metal History. My guest was Peter "Blue" Spinazola Guitarist in Slam / Death Metal band Dysentery and Bass player in Fit for An Autopsy. @FitForAnAutopsy "Blue" came on the podcast to give a long awaited updated about all things Dysentery, a band hes been in for over a decade that is releasing their first new material in almost ten years next year! We also talk about his guitar and bass collection and get into the new Fit for An Autopsy record "The Nothing That Is" out October 25th on @NuclearBlastRecords and we also talk about working with Will Putney. Follow / Support "Blue" and his projects Dysentery: https://www.facebook.com/dysenterygrind/ Fit For An Autopsy: https://fitforanautopsy.co/ Follow / Support this podcast PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/heavymetalhistory www.instagram.com/heavymetalhistory www.facebook.com/heavymetalhistorypodcast
My guest for this installment of the podcast is Rick Jimenez, Vocalist and Guitarist in the Hardcore / Thrash band Extinction A.D. ( @ExtinctionAD ) Rick came on to discuss the recording of the bands new album "To the Detested" which is out now on @UniqueLeaderRecords Rick was very insightful and vulnerable for a lot of this albums themes and concepts, very rarely does a musician and guest bare all for their art and Rick was incredibly thorough with everything to do with the band and album. We briefly discuss some This is Hell history as well! Follow Extinction A.D. INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/extinctionad/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/ExtinctionAD/ BANDCAMP: https://extinctionad.bandcamp.com/ Follow / Support the podcast! PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/heavymetalhistory www.instagram.com/heavymetalhistory www.facebook.com/heavymetalhistorypodcast
Welcome to this installment of Heavy Metal History, my guests this week were Matt Clarke (Bass) Dane Evans (Vocals) Jack Simioni (Guitar) Nic Webb (Guitar who are members of the Australian Deathcore band To The Grave. @ToTheGraveau The band came on to talk everything about their upcoming album "Everyone's a Murderer" which releases August 30th on @UniqueLeaderRecords Catch the bands upcoming U.S. tour with Oceano 9/5-10/04 Follow/Support To The Grave INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/tothegraveau/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/tothegraveau/ MERCH: https://www.indiemerchstore.com/collections/to-the-grave Follow / Support the Podcast! PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/heavymetalhistory INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/heavymetalhistory FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/heavymetalhistorypodcast
Welcome to this BONUS episode. This is something that was recorded almost a year ago for a podcast I was trying to do called The Horror Archives. I had on Writer and Director Jason Krawczyk. Jason came on the podcast to talk about the (almost) 10 year anniversary of his film He Never Died, starring Henry Rollins. I wanted to share this here as it was a good interview and we had a lot to talk about with the making of the film and because Jason took the time to do this for an unknown podcast. Jason has a bunch of projects in the works and is also an author with his current book release called "Reality Squall"
His newest film called Dont Mess with Grandma (which at the time of recording was called Sunset Superman), starring Michael Jai White will be out in 2024. Support the podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/heavymetalhistory Instagram: instagram.com/heavymetalhistory Facebook: www.facebook.com/heavymetalhistorypodcast
In this installment of Heavy Metal History i discuss records released in May of 2004.
Demon Hunter – Summer of Darkness May 4th
Killwhitneydead - Never Good Enough for You May 11th
DragonForce – Sonic Firestorm May 11th
Killswitch Engage – The End of Heartache May 11th
Hirax – The New Age of Terror May 18th (Clip taken from Episode #160 of the podcast)
Annihilator - All For You May 24th
Therion – Lemuria May 24th
Therion – Sirius B May 24th
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Welcome to this installment of Heavy Metal History.
My guests for this episode were Marios Iliopoulos (Guitarist) & Konstantinos Togas (Vocals) of the Greek/Swedish Melodic Death Metal band Night rage.
Marios & Konstantinos came on the podcast to discuss the bands new album "Remains of a Dead World" which was released May 31st.
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In this installment of Heavy Metal History I discuss releases of April 2004.
W.A.S.P - The Neon God Pt.1 -The Rise Apr 6th
Vehemence - Helping the World to See Apr 6th (Clip taken from Episode #97 of the podcast)
Orange Goblin – Thieving from the House of God Apr 6th
Pro-Pain – Fistful of Hate Apr 6th
Lordi – The Monsterican Dream Apr 14th
Finntroll – Nattfödd Apr 19th
1349 - Beyond the Apocalypse Apr 19th
Martyr AD - On Earth as it is in Hell Apr 19th
Fear Factory – Archetype Apr 20th
Drowning Pool – Desensitized Apr 20th
Black Label Society – Hangover Music Vol. VI Apr 20th
Heaven Shall Burn – Antigone Apr 26th
Suffocation – Souls to Deny Apr 27th
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Welcome to this installment of Heavy Metal History.
My guest was Dan Jacobs, guitarist for the band Atreyu. Dan came on the podcast to discuss the 20th anniversary and making of the bands 2nd album "The Curse".
We also discussed how the band writes, Dan's Kiesel guitars and so much more!
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In this installment of Heavy Metal History I discuss the rest of March of 2004 and the records released.
All That Remains – This Darkened Heart Mar 23rd
After Forever – Invisible Circles Mar 25th
Anvil – Back to Basics Mar 29th
In Flames – Soundtrack to Your Escape Mar 29th
Metalium – As One – Chapter Four Mar 29th
U.D.O. – Thunderball Mar 29th
Mayhem – Chimera Mar 29th
Soulfly – Prophecy Mar 30th
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Welcome to this weeks installment of Heavy Metal history. My guest was Katon De Pena vocalist of long running thrash metal band Hirax. @HIRAXmetal
Katon came on to discuss not only new material the band is working, an EP called "Faster than Death" on but an album that is celebrating a 20 year anniversary with "The New Age of Terror"
Katon also takes us through a TON of thrash metal history with the early days of the scene. Follow/Support Hirax
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Welcome to this weeks episode. My guest for this week is Twitch, the man behind the Death/Grind band Hubris Cannon. A project that he is the sole writer and performer of except when playing live shows. I found out about Hubris Cannon thanks to a magic the gathering player Ben Wheeler.
We talk about the political messages of the album enshrouded in Magic the Gathering references. This was a great deep conversation that lasted almost 2 hours and we really get into all kinds of subject matter about the bands ethos. We end it all up discussing our love and passion for Magic the Gathering.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of the podcast. My guests were Blake Connally (Guitar) and Aaron Wamack (Drums) formerly of the band Meandhimcallitus. Blake and Aaron came on the podcast to discuss the 20 year anniversary of their first album (C:) Drive of Love Stories. We also briefly discussed Blake's other music projects such as Dead in the Dirt and Infernal Coil
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This weeks episode of the podcast is an interview with Bryan Funck (Vocalist), Andy Gibbs (Guitarist) and Mitch Wells (Bassist) of the band Thou.
We discussed the bands new album "Umbilical" which is available now wherever you listen to music as well as directly from the band.
After discussing the album we also got into a pretty deep discussion about polital ethos and the correlation with "problematic" metal bands in the scene and whether its the listeners discretion to directly support these bands or not.
We also just have a general good time and some laughs about the best song on the album "House of Ideas" and that you should in FACT, only listen to the first half of the album and not even bother with the rest.
Thanks to Bryan, Mitch and Andy for their time.
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This weeks episode is the history of March of 2004. The records I discuss and breakdown in this episode are the following:
100 Demons - "Self Titled" Mar 8th
Dismember - "Where Ironcrosses Grow" Mar 8th
Raunchy – "Confusion Bay" Mar 9th
Decapitated – "The Negation" Mar 9th
Edguy – "Hellfire Club" Mar 15th
36 Crazyfists – "A Snow Capped Romance" Mar 16th
Grip Inc. – "Incorporated" Mar 16th
Here's part two of the February 2004 episode.
Albums covered are:
Hypocrisy – The Arrival Feb 16th
Vintersorg – The Focusing Blur Feb 16th
Deicide – Scars of the Crucifix Feb 23rd
My Dying Bride – Songs of Darkness, Words of Light Feb 23rd
Primal Fear – Devil's Ground Feb 23rd
Scars of Tomorrow - Rope Tied to the Trigger Feb 23rd
Anata - Under a Stone With no inscription Feb 24th
God Forbid – Gone Forever Feb 24th
Cannibal Corpse – The Wretched Spawn Feb 24th
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest is Zak Vargas from the now defunct band Elysia. Zak came on the podcat to talk the 18 year history of the bands debut album "Masochist" which is currently getting a remaster\reissue treatment on May the 10th.
Zak took me through the entire history of the record track by track discussing each song as well as their timeline with demos and other songs and how the reissue came to be over the past few years. We also discuss a lot of the lyrical themes and even breifly touch on "Lion of Judas" and the bands break up.
Masochist, is an album that needs little introduction within the global Deathcore scene, as it's become one of the most sought-after 2000s era collectibles. Original copies will cost you upwards of $500, if you can even find one to purchase!
This deluxe edition CD features all-new artwork by Alexandre Goulet (All Out War, Ion Dissonance, Despised Icon); a fresh new remaster by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege; plus a 24-page booklet with lyrics, photos, flyers, and retrospective insights from vocalist Zak Vargas.
"Masochist" will be streaming everywhere on May the 10th and if you want a physical copy you can follow the link below and order it!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. This episode is split into 2 parts as there was just SO much information about all these records and bands. Over the two episodes these are the bands and records discussed that are celebrating a 20 year anniversary in 2004!
Exodus – Tempo of the Damned Feb 2nd
Glass Casket - We Are Gathered Here Today Feb 4th
Scarlet - Cult Classic Feb 6th
Probot – Probot Feb 10th
Damageplan – New Found Power Feb 10th
Hypocrisy – The Arrival Feb 16th
Vintersorg – The Focusing Blur Feb 16th
Deicide – Scars of the Crucifix Feb 23rd
My Dying Bride – Songs of Darkness, Words of Light Feb 23rd
Primal Fear – Devil's Ground Feb 23rd
Scars of Tomorrow - Rope Tied to the Trigger Feb 23rd
Anata - Under a Stone With no inscription Feb 24th
God Forbid – Gone Forever Feb 24th
Cannibal Corpse – The Wretched Spawn Feb 24th
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest were Pete Lloyd and Mike Goncalves of the New Jersey based band Replicant. Pete and Mike came onto the podcast to talk about their crushing new album "Infinite Mortality" which will release soon on @TranscendingObscurity records.
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Info - After having smashed prevailing standards for the style with their unique approach on their highly lauded previous release, Replicant take things further still with their new full length, finding ways to make their music even more convoluted and impactful while retaining their trademark dissonant and catchy sound. They've found ways to add new aspects to it without hampering the momentum, constantly changing things up with the listener's body still lashing uncontrollably. The songs veer off in their own unexpected, thrilling directions while upholding the inherent semblance of groove, only to reconnect later with greater force. Things seem to add up and make sense as the album progresses, an ostensibly innocuous mechanical contraption getting constant upgrades to become potentially world-ending. There's fire in the songwriting, the members refusing to succumb to the lull of complacency and working furiously, constantly on the songs to elevate them to a rarefied category. It sees the stature of the band rising, the sound evolving methodically and convincingly, the album giving more than what could be expected from them having already established their identity, and in turn setting new standards for others yet again.
For fans of: Gorguts, Norse, Demilich, Negativa, Diskord, Wormed, Resin Tomb, Ulcerate, Terra Builder
Line up -
Mike Gonçalves - Vocals, Bass, Guitars
Pete Lloyd - Guitars, Synths, High-Frequency Transmissions
Itay Keren - Guitars, Vocals, Void Channels
Drums performed by James Applegate.
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History, where, yes, we are FINALLY getting to the history episodes. The year I've chosen to cover is 2004 and all the insanely incredible albums celebrating a 20 year anniversary.
The albums and bands covered on this episode are:
Drawn and Quartered - Return of the Black Death Released Jan 1st
WarCry – Alea Jacta Est Released Jan 1st
Circle Takes the Square - As the Roots Undo Released Jan 6th
One Dead Three Wounded - Paint the Town Jan 7th
Iced Earth – The Glorious Burden Jan 12th
Scarve – Irradiant Jan 26th
Premonitions of War - Left in Kowloon Jan 27th
There is much more to come! Stay tuned for new interviews and getting caught up with the rest of 2004.
Welcome to the 150th episode! This weeks guest is a part two from last weeks episode with the rest of the members of See You Next Tuesday, Drew Slavik the guitarist wasnt able to make the first episode so we set up a time to have him on and continue the discussion about how everything from the past year came to fruition with "Distractions" and how it all culminated from his sobriety and to the remix album "Relapses".
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Welcome to this weeks episode of the podcast. This week I had 3 out of the 4 members of the band See You Next Tuesday ( @cunexttuesdaygrind ) , long time listeners will know that Chris Fox the vocalist came on in the early days of the podcast to talk about "Parasite" celebrating a 10 year anniversary. Drew was also supposed to be on this episode, but was unable to make it, we ended up recording a second episode that will go up next week after this! This episode was meant to discuss the remix album "Relapses" but instead we all just had a great time shooting the shit about Magic The Gathering, Horror films and all kinds of hilarious things.
I couldn't have asked for a better and more fun time with the podcast.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guests were Jeremy Harlan and the brothers Justin and Kyle Mazlik of the band @sunmancer they all came on the podcast after we met through mutual friends at a show back in October of 2023! We all hit it off and they were integral in me bringing the podcast back from hiatus. They all came on to talk about their band and new EP that was released called "Nothing Ever Happens" and how it was written and recorded as well as the beginnings of the band and how they ended up forming. The band has a short tour starting in MAY, check out those dates at the end of the episode and go listen to and follow the band on Spotify.
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WELCOME BACK!
The podcast is officially back from hiatus!
My first guest back is guitarist Taylor Danley from the death metal band Sacrificer. Taylor is the guitar player in the band and it also includes past guest Jamie Hanks from I Declare War. Taylor came on to talk about Sacrificer (who just put out an EP) as well as his guitar playing and what the goal and plans are for his musical output.
Taylor also has a full time YouTube channel where he does gear and instrument reviews and demonstrations.
Stay tuned for more episodes and updates soon! Be sure to like and subscribe to the NEW Youtube channel.
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In this brief trailer for the podcast I quickly give the rundown for new people what the podcast is and for old listeners where the podcast is going!
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Welcome to this episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest was guitarist/vocalist Matt Brown of the band Demon King. Matt came on the podcast to talk about his days in Enfold Darkness, leaving the music scene for a short time and how he wrote and recorded the new EP from his new band Demon King.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest is a LONG time coming, my best friend Eric Weatherford. Weatherford used to be the guitarist in metalcore/thrash/shred band With Faith or Flames. He is now back with a new musical project infusing shred guitar/heavy metal with synthwave music. Weatherford and I discuss the days of touring in 2008, what it was like as an up and coming band around the myspace era and the pitfalls of trying to jump on genre bandwagons. His passion for music and his musicianship is so authentic and I hope that my listeners will check out a new artist and possibly discover his old band as well!
We also delve into our end of year best of/favorite records!!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest was Derek Engemann, guitarist in the band Scour, formerly Bassist of Cattle Decapitation. Derek came on the podcast to discuss the bands new “Black” EP as well as not being a pure black metal band but with death and grind influences as well. Also the concept of doing 3 EP’s and when a full length can be expected in the future.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest was David Isen, guitarist of HORSE The Band. Nathan came of the podcast to discuss the 15 year anniversary of “The Mechanical Hand” and the bands new EP “Your Fault” which came out November 27th. We also talked about the bands incredible 10 hour documentary Earth Tour.
Please go support the band by saving their EP on Spotify or buying digital and merch any way you can. The band has been very DIY for years and this effort is no different.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest was Nathan Winneke, vocalist of HORSE The Band. Nathan came of the podcast to discuss the 15 year anniversary of “The Mechanical Hand” and the bands new EP “Your Fault” which came out November 27th.
Please go support the band by saving their EP on Spotify or buying digital and merch any way you can. The band has been very DIY for years and this effort is no different.
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Welcome to this episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest was Lindsay Schoolcraft, she is a Juno Nominated Singer and Harpist who mainly composes Ethereal Gothic Metal music. Classical Composer for Chamber Black Metal band Antiqva. Lindsay is also a former member of Cradle of Filth.
Lindsay came on the podcast to discuss her newest solo record "Worlds Away" which was recorded during the pandemic as a personal project. We discuss a lot of musical elements of the record and a whole range of topics like Dolly Parton, Elitism, The current state of the world, and have a really good time discussing music itself!
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History.
No history or guest this episode! Just me talking about Bill and Ted Face the Music, everyone knows how much of an influence the original film was for this podcast and for me personally so it only felt right to do a short episode with my thoughts on the film. Thanks for listening!
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest is guitarist Jean-Francois Dagenais of the band Kataklysm. He came on the podcast to talk about the bands debut album "Sorcery" celebrating a 25th anniversary and the bands upcoming album "Unconquered" which comes out September 25th on Nuclear Blast records.
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest is the legendary Jon Zazula aka Jonny Z founder of Megaforce records and the man that helped Metallica get off the ground. He shares some stories from his days as a promoter and label runner and heavy metal legend.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest is Frank Fanelli, vocalist of the band The World We Knew. This episode we dont talk much about Frank’s history with the genre, but more about his For the Nomads fundraiser which is something near and dear to my heart. For the Nomads is set up to help road crew such as Merch people, Sound guys, guitar techs and all the people that work behind the scenes in the industry that are out of work for the foreseeable future due to the pandemic. Frank has raised over 100k for crew people over 3 separate auctions since March. We talk about this, tour stories and what the future holds for the metal scene in general. PLEASE donate to For the Nomads if you can and support the crews that help your favorite bands.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest is Ethan McCarthy, vocalist and guitarist of the band Primitive Man. Ethan came on the podcast to discuss the bands insanely heavy new album "Immersion" Ethan also discussed how his ongoing battle with mental illness almost made the record not happen during writing/recording. We share some tour stories of worst shows/venues played and even get an update on the status of his other band Vermin Womb and their new material.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest was guitarist of The Acacia Strain, Tom Smith. Tom came on the podcast to discuss the bands recent out put of insane proportions with a surprise full length record at the end of 2019 and the current EP’s spelling out DECAY which are eventually a part of another full length called “Slow Decay”. Tom gave me the inside scoop of all the work the band has been doing working on these records between tours and how Vincent spearheaded a lot of the concept and designs of both records. We also spend some time discussing the pandemic, BLM. We round out the conversation with the genius of David Lynch and Twin Peaks!
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest is guitarist Corey Beaulieu of the band Trivium.
Corey came on the podcast to delve into the writing and recording behind the bands 2nd album "Ascendancy" which is celebrating a 15 year anniversary. We also discuss the impact of the current viral outbreak and briefly discuss how the bands music has and imagery has ended up in some films!
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. This episode we decided to do something a little different, I brought Matt back on the podcast for us to discuss bands that are considered "Hidden Gems" of heavy metal. Bands from the 00's that went under the radar or were big at one time and faded away for one reason or another. We curated a special Spotify and Youtube playlist for the bands discussed and we hope that you will check them out, both are linked below.
Bands we Discussed:
Scarlet
The Jonbenet
The Red Shore
Buried in Verona
Destroyer Destroyer
meandhimcallitus
The Heartland
A Black Rose Burial
Early Graves
Symphony In Peril
Rifles at Recess
Violent Soho
Resist the Thought
War From a Harlots Mouth
Structures
Genghis Tron
With Faith of Flames
Rune
SPOTIFY PLAYLIST
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6yq4dEdeVpxziLCS6wUND4?si=3qMFSkBsQk2unietaFDtAA
YOUTUBE PLAYLIST
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWWf069r7dea1w6gokJeJ_4ET1rtvg5_S
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest was Jacob Bannon, singer of the band Converge. Jacob came on the podcast to talk about his newest band Umbra Vitae, a Death Metal band consisting of past guest Mike McKenzie and Greg Weeks (The Red Chord), Sean Martin, (ex-Hatebreed) and Drummer Jon Rice (Job For a Cowboy). Jacob discussed the origins of the band, how the writing and recording process was birthed out of last years Wear Your Wounds album sessions. We also discussed his artwork process and spend the last 20 minutes getting all nerdy about MMA!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest was Sean Hynes, guitarist for the Death Metal band Ingested. Sean came on the podcast to discuss the 10 year anniversary of the bands 1st album “Surpassing the Boundaries of Human Suffering” and the writing and recording process of that record. We also delve into Sean's Writing style and the impending release of their new record, that has been affected by the current world pandemic.
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My guest for this episode of the podcast is Colin Marston, Bassist and Guitarist of bands such as Krallice, Behold…the Arctopus, Gorguts and Dysrhythmia. Colin also has a recording studio where he has recorded and engineered bands for over 15 years. We discuss some of Colin’s work on the music and recording side.
Welcome to this episode of the podcast. My guest was Mark Jansen, guitarist of Epica. We discuss the 10 year anniversary of the bands record “Design Your Universe”
Welcome to this episode of the podcast. My guest was vocalist Cory Brandan of the band Norma Jean.
Welcome to this weeks episode of the podcast. My guest was guitarist Andy Gillion of Mors Principium Est. Andy came on the podcast to discuss the writing and recording of his new solo album “Neverafter” This has been a labor of love for Andy for many years and all his hard work has finally come to fruition with this album and it is easily one of the best records of the year. Please go buy this album as this is a 100% self financed independent release done entirely by Andy himself.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest is guitarist/vocalist Leila Abdul-Rauf of the Death Metal band Vastum. Leila came on the podcast today to discuss the writing and recording of the bands new album "Orificial Purge" we also talk about how they found the album art and all of Leila's other musical and artistic endeavors.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest is guitarist Jeff Tuttle formerly of The Dillinger Escape Plan and now currently in the band Shock Narcotic with former members of Black Dahlia Murder, Battlecross and Child Bite.
Jeff came on the podcast to discuss the writing and recording process of this album, how he stays motivated to write and his love of Horror films!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest this week is a return guest! After 2 long years Jamie Hanks returns to the podcast, BUT unbeknownst to a lot of listeners, we actually recorded an episode a year ago that never saw the light of day due to a computer failure. Jamie is back though and we talk about his bands upcoming EP “Downcast“ which is ENTIRELY DIY by Jamie and the band. This is an important episode for a number of reasons, mainly due to Jamie giving me a solid day to day of the ins and outs of how a band managed to juggle all the things that need to go into recording/writing and getting a record made on their personal budgets. It’s insightful and revelatory. Jamie and I also discuss a plethora of horror films and which are some of his favorites and the correlation between horror and heavy metal.
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Interview with Theo Spence and Matt Oein (Rank and Vile)
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guests were guitarist and vocalist of the band Rank and Vile, Theo Spence and Matt Oein. Theo and Matt came on the podcast to discuss their histories of how they got into the genre as well as the political nature of the band and trying to utilize the lyrical content for a prescient message. We talk a little bit about politics and horror film influences on the band as well as on their album “Redistribution of Flesh” which is a Death-Grind bludgeoning to your ears. Since this is the bands new full length, of course we talked all about how they wrote and recorded the record and even talked about how insanely stacked the PNW (Pacific North West) Metal scene truly is. “Redistribution of Flesh” comes out October 18th
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guests this week are Cory Smarsh and Jacob Toy, guitarists in Deathcore/Death Metal band Signs of the Swarm. Cory and Jacob take me through their roots of heavy metal and the records and bands that got them into the genre, we even have a similar band that got us into the genre, which was Hatebreed. The two tell me about the writing process for this record and how there is no shortage of inspiration or riffs between the two guitarists and how they're always writing. This album really see’s the band step more into the Death Metal realm and Cory and Jacob told me how they wanted to really just “Write this album for ourselves” the two are fairly young and the band is only on their 3rd record so the sky is the limit with where these guys can go in the future.
The band is about to embark on the “Bloodletting North America” Tour with Disentomb, Visceral Disgorge, Organectomy, Continuum and Mental Cruelty. The tour starts September the 13th and runs through October the 13th.
The bands album “Vital Deprivation” comes out October 11th on Unique Leader records.
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest was guitarist of the band Singularity, Jack Fliegler. Jack and i discussed not only his band Singularity, but also his youtube and Twitch channel where he does Heavy Metal guitar covers of video game and anime music. Jack tells me about his week’s worth of work that goes into making each cover possible and how much Twitch has helped keep him inspired and never bored! We also talk about the writing and recording process for the bands new album “Place of Chains” which comes out October 11th on The Artisan Era!
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Welcome to this weeks Bonus Episode of the podcast. My guest is Joe Nunez, former drummer for Soulfly, now with his new band Return Fire. Joe came on the podcast to discuss with me his history as a drummer, playing in Soulfly and the years it took to get Return Fire written and recorded due to a previous engineer holding their recordings and not giving them access to them for years. Return Fire’s album is out NOW!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest is guitarist/vocalist Matt Harvey of Exhumed. Matt came on the podcast to discuss the writing and recording process of the bands new record "Horror" which comes out Oct. 4th on Relapse Records.
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest is guitar player Greg Kubacki of the band Car Bomb. Greg came on the podcast to talk all things involving the writing and recording process of the bands new record “Mordial” We get into his roots which are surprisingly aren't metal and more in the electronic scene, which if youve listened to the band those influences are very apparent. Greg takes me through the concept of the record and relays some technical insights of how the songs are crafted and composed.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest is Bass player Ross Sewage of Bay Area bands Exhumed and Impaled. Ross is also an extremely talented artist and is currently working on a comic book that is being funded through Kickstarter about the band Ghoul and their exploits through Creepsylvania.
Ross gives me the details about working on this comic for almost 4 years in different iterations and all the work he’s put into making this comic come to life. We also talk about how long he’s been drawing and how his approach has changed over the years and finally adopting digital work to make this comic happen.
Ross and I also talk a lot about horror films, comic book and comic films, Death metal albums, a little bit about the new Exhumed album and all manner of pop culture.
Please go donate to the Kickstarter and get this bad ass fucking comic book!! It ends in ONE WEEK, If not, Ghoul and Exhumed will show up at your house and chainsaw you to death!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest this week Hal Microutsicos, he is the brains behind the one man Death Metal band, Engulf. Hal writes all aspects of the music and plays and recorded the Guitar and Bass for his upcoming Third and last chapter/EP in a series of 3 for ENGULF! A new chapter of dark and brutal death metal. Based in New Jersey, Engulf is Hal Microutsicos' one-man band, drawing influence from all dark corners of the extreme music realm. Hal is also part of death/black metal band Blasphemous.
“A continuation of the story arc introduced by the Gold and Rust EP, Transcend follows our human protagonist through an out of body experience in which he witnesses the three otherworldly entities as they travel to earth through portals unknown to execute ‘the event’“ Check out “Transcend” when it drops September 20th!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guests on this episode were Jesse Korman and Alexis Pareja, vocalist and guitarist of the band The No. XII Looks Like You. Jesse and Alexis came on the podcast to talk about the 10 year anniversary of “Worse Than Alone” an album that saw the band go out on a creative high note before an almost 10 year hiatus. Jesse and Alexis tell me what they were up to during that time and the history of that record “Worse Than Alone” Now the band is back and about to release their most expansive and eclectic album to date with “Wild Gods” which comes out September 20th on Overlord Records.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest for this episode is “A.L.N.” the multi instrumentalist behind the project Mizmor. “A.L.N.” was kind enough to give me some of his time to discuss the writing and recording process for his new album “Cairn” This is the FIRST podcast he has ever done and his insightfulness into his process was extremely eye opening. He discussed how he experimented with sound to make sure his performances were up to his standard by really dialing in his guitar tone through pedals and amps also purchasing a new guitar and really overhauling all of his equipment to deal with the amount of sound he pushes through it. We also discuss some philosophies of Albert Camus as well as the themes of Religion and loss of religion along with depression and suicide in the records over the years. “Cairn” can be streamed now on all major platforms and bought through Gilead Media
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest this week is vocalist Jyrki “69” of Goth Rock band The 69 Eyes. Jyrki came on the podcast to discuss with me how the band is going on its 30th year as a group and how theyve managed to stay current with in the Rock/Metal scene, cultivating a rabid and devout fan base that has kept the band selling records. We delve a little bit into the bands new album “West End” which comes out September 13th on Nuclear Blast Records. Really Jyrki is a fascinating guy and was full of things to talk about and discuss and I really let him drive the ship on this episode, we go from talking about “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” to even an experience he had writing some songs while visiting L.A. and the importance on not rushing the music.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History, indeed, it is a very special episode for me personally and I hope my listeners also enjoy this episode. My guests were Ryan Morgan and Jesse Zaraska, Guitarist and Vocalist of Melodic Hardcore band Misery Signals. Ryan and Jesse were grateful enough to give me some of their time to discuss the 15 year anniversary of one of the most prolific albums to be released in the genre, their album “Of Malice and the Magnum Heart”. Ryan and Jesse take me through the early days of the band, a history which most people familiar with Misery Signals already know, but for the sake of the podcast and the history I was after, it seemed apt to start there and work our way into the writing and recording of the record. Jesse talks about “The Year Summer Ended in June” and the story behind that song, which, again, most fans of the band are familiar with. We discuss how the band wrote closely together for this record and how the writing process was relatively quick and very inspired. They also talk to me about recording with Devin Townsend and how it was a dream of Jesse’s to work with “Hevy Devy” most of his life up to that point. WE touch on the Malice X tour that coincided with the albums 10 year anniversary along with Mathew Mixon’s excellent Documentary about the album and the band called “ Yesterday was Everything” All that and some ever so slight hints about new material thats been in the works for the band.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest is drummer Brad Fincher of legendary Death Metal band Devourment. Brad came on the podcast to discuss with me the bands 20 year history, as well as him being a founding member and all the member changes and challenges the band has faced during that time. Come to 2019 where the band has released their newest and most brutal album “Obscene Majesty” and Brad tells me about this solidified line up and how they wrote music and shaped the bands sound over the course of the past 6 years to finely craft this new record. There are few bands that have shaped or originated a new or unique sound in modern heavy metal and Devourment happens to be one of those bands. “Obscene Majesty” is a proficient step forward for the band and the sub genre as a whole and who better to do that than one of its progenitors.
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Welcome to this episode of Heavy Metal History, my guest for this episode is guitarist Matt Fox of Shai Hulud and currently in Zombie Apocalypse.
Matt came on the podcast to talk about Zombie Apocalypse’s new album called “Life Without Pain is a Fucking Fantasy” their first in over 15 years and what the writing process was like working on the album with Ronen Kauffman and Eric Dellon over a period of almost 6 years! We delve into the nature of the album and talk about some of its more tongue and cheek aspects but also its inherent seriousness. He talks about how Metallica’s Master of Puppets changed his musical interests and even inspired the melodic aspect of his guitar playing, theres quite a bit of music talk intwined in this episode but all in all, you’ll hear where each one of those influences and other genres we discuss really shaped “Life Without Pain is a Fucking Fantasy”
Welcome to part 3 of "Carnifex Week" on the Heavy Metal History Podcast. As most of the listeners may know, I spent 5 years touring with Carnifex during their career and now in 2019 the band is about to release their 7th studio album "World War X"
I wanted to be able to capture as much of the information from as many perspectives of the band members about how this album was recorded, so over the course of this week you will hear from multiple members of their direct input of how the record was made.
In this episode I welcomed back vocalist of Carnifex, Scott Lewis about his role in the writing and recording process of the new album. We discussed how he recorded his vocals over time at a studio closer to him. His writing process for the lyrics this time around and how the album has an under current of a more positive and optimistic theme to the the complete desolate and brutal nature of how the album sounds. Scott also goes more in depth about bringing on Alissa for their guest spot in “No Light Shall Save Us” as well as how Angel Vivaldi got involved in the midst of recording while at Jason Suecof’s.
"World War X" comes out on Nuclear Blast on August 2nd.
Welcome to part 2 of "Carnifex Week" on the Heavy Metal History Podcast. As most of the listeners may know, I spent 5 years touring with Carnifex during their career and now in 2019 the band is about to release their 7th studio album "World War X"
I wanted to be able to capture as much of the information from as many perspectives of the band members about how this album was recorded, so over the course of this week you will hear from multiple members of their direct input of how the record was made.
In this episode I talked to the drummer of Carnifex, Shawn Cameron about his role in the writing and recording process of the new album. We also talked about his early influences and all the insane logistics of getting Alissa from Arch Enemy to be on their track and shoot the music video for "No Light Shall Save Us".
"World War X" comes out on Nuclear Blast on August 2nd.
Welcome to part 1 of "Carnifex Week" on the Heavy Metal History Podcast. As most of the listeners may know, I spent 5 years touring with Carnifex during their career and now in 2019 the band is about to release their 7th studio album "World War X"
I wanted to be able to capture as much of the information from as many perspectives of the band members about how this album was recorded, so over the course of this week you will hear from multiple members of their direct input of how the record was made.
In this episode I talk to Fred Calderon, Bass Player of Carnifex about his part in recording "World War X" as well as many other stories of touring, parts of recording "The Diseased and the Poisoned" and his bass talents all within this episode! Its a great way to kick off these episodes and I know you guys wont be let down.
"World War X" comes out on Nuclear Blast on August 2nd.
Welcome to this Swapcast edition of Heavy Metal History. In this episode I sat down and talked with "Flight of the Icarus" of the Metal Trenches Podcast to talk about all thing controversial in the Black Metal scene and really just Heavy Metal in general.
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest for this weeks episode is lead guitarist for He Is Legend, Adam Tanbouz. Adam came on the podcast to discuss not only the bands new album “White Bat” which comes out June 28th, but also the 15 year anniversary of “I Am Hollywood” and the bands EP “91025” he tells me all about the writing and recording for those records, about shopping around the EP to get “I Am Hollywood” recorded and put out on a label. He also tells me about signing to Solid State during that time and explains the state of the scene along with the pressure of being on a “Christian” label but not being a “Christian” band. We also discuss peoples perceptions of seeing a band live and the build up and expectations of hearing a song vs not hearing a song, all that and so much more on this episode!
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. I delve into May of 1994 where we see one of the last albums to be released from the 2nd wave of Norwegian black metal, an album that took over 7 years to be written, recorded and released. All beset within the mayhem of a suicide, a murder a litany of burned churches and all while fostering a new genre into the zeitgeist of heavy metal. Elsewhere in the world far from the turmoil and elitism of the early black metal scene other disparate genres begin fusing sonic elements outside of their traditional soundscapes. Genres like Death metal and Grindcore coalesce elements to create a grandiose ferocity of noise and Non-metal influences like orchestral and classical music mix into the genre to create a more epic atmosphere of heaviness.
Albums discussed:
Gorement - “The Ending Quest”
Mayhem - “De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas”
Living Sacrifice - “Inhabit”
Biohazard - “State of the Word Address”
Fleshcrawl - “Impurity”
Napalm Death - “Fear, Emptiness, Despair”
Septic Flesh - “Mystic Places of Dawn”
Mekong Delta - “Visions Fugitives”
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Welcome to this weeks bonus episode of the podcast. My guest is Davide Tiso, guitarist formerly of the band Ephel Duath and now currently spearheading Howling Sycamore.
Davide came on to give me a bit on insight to this current musical project along with its deeper intrinsic meaning behind the concept of the bands albums. We talk about the members in the band that he works with that have come from other well known acts like Necrophagist and Dangerous Toys. Theres discussion of the contributions to the record with former guests of this podcast Kevin Hufnagel and Marty Friedman, as well as working with Jamie King!
He also shares a story of how a bicycle accident changed his perspective on a few things in life and steered him into the person he is now. The bands new album “Seven Pathways to Annihilation” comes out June 21st on Prosthetic Records! Listen to the track “Initiation” at the end of this episode.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest for this episode was Cameron Porras, guitar player for tech-death band Inanimate Existence. Cameron came on the podcast to talk about the bands recent album “Clockwork” which was released May the 10th. We also discuss the early 2000’s era of finding music as well as illegal downloading and file sharing, which Cameron shares a fairly realistic view and opinion on the state of it, especially for someone who is in a band and wants people to buy his music. We go off on all kinds of tangents about “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and other topics. If you havent heard “Clockwork” yet, do yourself a favor and go buy it now! This episode was originally recorded a few weeks before the release of “Clockwork” and was scheduled to go out before the album came out, but due to some recording errors it got extremely delayed, but I hope you all still enjoy it and I appreciate Cameron taking the time to do the podcast.
Welcome to this weeks Bonus episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest is Taylor Washington, lead guitarist/vocalist of Atlanta based Thrash/Power Metal band Paladin. Taylor came on the podcast to fill me in on his influences as a musician and what Power Metal and Thrash bands shaped his song writing and interests. We also discuss Paladin’s first full length “Ascension” which is out now through Prosthetic Records. Taylor lays out the years of being in other bands and the journey to form Paladin and the writing and recording process for “Ascension” This album is a sleeper of a record, its furious and epic in its execution and you absolutely should check this band and their new record out immediately!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest this week was an old friend/acquaintance from my touring days, Mike McKenzie, guitarist of The Red Chord and currently in Wear Your Wounds. Mike has a ton of other porjects and has stayed immensely busy with music since The Red Chord ended. Some of his projects include Stomach Earth, Nightkin, and Beyond the Sixth Seal. We discuss ALL those projects as well as The Red Chord’s final album “Fed Through the Teeth Machine” celebrating a 10 year anniversary. Mike is such an under rated and talented guitar player that his accoladed and bands he’s played with should speak for themselves. Mike took me through working with his newest project, the Jacob Bannon (Converge) spearheaded “supergroup” Wear Your Wounds, which along with Mike and Jacob includes, Adam McGrath (Cave-In) Sean Martin (Hatebreed) and Chris Maggio (Trap Them) that new album will see release later this year on Deathwish Inc.
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Welcome to this weeks 100th episode of Heavy Metal History!! My illustrious and legendary guest this week almost needs no introduction, but none the less here it is!
I got to speak at length with Dan Swanö, prolific sound engineer and owner of Unisound studios. Dan has worked with, recorded and played with some of the biggest bands that have come out of Sweden such as Dissection, Opeth, Dawn, Dark Funeral, Omnium Gatherum and Marduk, just to name a few. He’s played in bands such as Katatonia, Bloodbath, Edge of Sanity and Nightingale.
Dan was gracious enough with his time to talk to me all about fostering the Swedish metal scene, how he got his start in the recording business and where his passion came from for it. We discuss Edge of Sanity’s “Purgatory Afterglow“ celebrating a 25 year anniversary as well as Bloodbath’s “Nightmares Made Flesh“ Celebrating a 15 year anniversary.
Dan’s influence on the metal scene as a whole is legendary in it’s own right and should not be over looked so enjoy this episode and all that Dan had to tell me about his early days!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest this week is vocalist Dylan Walker of the band Full of Hell. Dylan came on the podcast to talk about the bands upcoming album “Weeping Choir” which comes out on Relapse May 17th. We delved deep into the bands history as well as those moments in a bands career where things aren’t going the best and how to stay motivated and keep pushing forward despite those set backs. We also discuss at length collaborations between Full of Hell and other bands and ruminate as to why more bands don’t do collaborations and why it may or may not work for every band but works for Full of Hell. And finally we discuss the art direction behind “Trumpeting Ecstasy” and “Weeping Choir” and even talk a bit about David Lynch!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. This week we delve into April of 1994, the month the world collectively mourned the loss of Kurt Cobain of the band Nirvana, one of the main contributors of the grunge era and genre, a genre that most in the scene at the time believe “killed” heavy metal. Heavy Metal was in fact not dead nor was it lying dormant, the genre was hastily evolving despite the opposing musical genres being a force of mainstream success and salient popularity. Yes bands weren’t selling millions of records like the aforementioned Nirvana, but that’s never what the genre has been or ever will be about. Metal has forged its own contorted and wry path through the mainstream, creating our own titans and gods of the genre. And while the rest of the world mourned one musician, heavy metal never stopped advancing its brutality to the underground. This is the genre gnashing its teeth against the prey.
Records I discussed:
In Flames – “Lunar Strain”
Abruptum – “In Umbra Malitiae Ambulabo, in Aeternum in Triumpho Tenebraum”
Opressor – “Solstice of Oppression”
Rollins Band – “Weight”
Cannibal Corpse – “The Bleeding”
Visceral Evisceration – “Incessant Desire For Palatable Flesh”
Burzum – “Hvis lyset tar oss”
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guests this week were Bjorn Dannov and Natahn Gearhart, Vocalist and Guitarist of Arizona based Death Metal band Vehemence. 15 years ago the band released “Helping the World to See” a completely under rated gem in the world of melodic Death Metal. Bjorn and Nathan came on the podcast to talk about the writing and recording of that album as well as other insights to the bands history and final album that was released back in 2015. The band is no longer “active” but you can still follow them on social media HERE and be on the lookout for both guys new projects in the near future.
Welcome to this weeks bonus episode of the podcast! My guest this week was Paul Ryan, guitar player that formed Kansas based Tech-Death band Origin. Paul came on the podcast to discuss the “Origins of Origin” (yes pun somewhat intended) He takes me through the early days of the band and the recordings that were Origin before it was even given that name. Currently Paul has re-recorded all the material from that time period, its called "Abiogenesis - A Coming Into Existence" on May 3rd worldwide via Agonia Records. Revisit the Origins of ORIGIN with the new single "Mind Asylum": the pre-ORIGIN era, never-before released track!
"Abiogenesis - A Coming Into Existence" was recorded and recreated from the original 1991-1996 era that preceded ORIGIN's official formation. The album features never-before released tracks, that laid foundations to one of America's top death metal purveyors. The tracks on "Abiogensis" were recreated to the best of his ability, by founding ORIGIN member & mastermind Paul Ryan, who recorded all instruments himself, between 2013 and 2018.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guests this week were Adrian, Max and Jason, members of the Illinois based Death Metal band Warforged. The guys came on the podcast to talk about their beginnings as musicians, their first full length album “I:Voice” coming out May 10th through The Artisan Era. Adrian takes me through his extremely unique writing process of the bands record and how all the members came together to write and record his vision. We also talk about road stories and how the band got robbed in S.F., keeping yourself entertained while on tour, I also may or may not be the new drummer (sorry Jason) and all in all we have a ton of laughs over the course of the 2 1/2 hour podcast! Bonus: SEX TIPS WITH ADRIAN.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest is lead vocalist Mike Paparo of the band Inter Arma. Mike came on the podcast to discuss the new album “Sulphur English” to be released this April the 12th through Relapse records. Mike and I discussed the new direction of the album and how the band manages to defy what critics and fans alike expect from them, and with “Sulphur English” it is no different, its a genuine juxtaposition to the band previous album “Paradise Gallows” and yet the two albums seem equally as cohesive. Mike takes us through his writing process and what authors inspire him as well as what he reads to get inspired. Thanks for listening!
Welcome to this special bonus episode of the podcast. For this episode this isn’t Heavy Metal History, its Heavy MOVIE History! As a lot of you regular listeners know, I really love films, especially horror films and an extension of those to things cross over into Heavy Metal, so I brought on Chris Dortch, the man who runs and puts together the Chattanooga Film Festival as well as Frightening Ass Film Fest every year here in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Chris takes us through all the films being shown as well as all the special guests including Joe Bob Briggs, Crispin Glover, Josh Lobo and Gary Sherman! This is a don’t miss festival and for the listeners of the podcast that aren’t in the area, hopefully this will put some amazing films on your radar to check out in the future.
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guests this week on the podcast were guitarist Nick Padovani and bassist Hugo Doyon-Karout (also of Montreal based Tech-Death band Beyond Creation) Nick’s band Equipoise is almost like a “super group” of top tier musicians in the Tech Death scene. Comprised of members Stevie Boiser (Inferi), Jimmy Pitts (Eternity’s End), Chason Westmoreland (Burning the Masses, The Faceless) Phil Tougas (First Fragment, Chthe'ilist) and Sanjay Kumar (Wormhole) with all these amazing musicians coming together to create the band’s first full length, “Demiurgus” out on The Artisan Era now! While talking to Nick and Hugo we delve into their early influences as musiciains and then discuss all the intricacies and planning that went into writing and recording this album due to the musicians involved living all over the place. We also discuss that “Demiurgus” is a concept album based of the anime “Full Metal Alchemist” go check out “Demiurgus” below and please buy their record!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. I take you through March of 1994, which is as eclectic as it is justifying groundbreaking. Pantera releases their highest selling album in their discography while GWAR fianlly makes their mark on the scene releasing a now legendary album in their discography. Meanwhile, the once glamorous kings of the L.A. hair metal scene, Motley Crue have been dethroned and left behind after Vince Neal leaves the band, showing that the metal scene and music has no place for their out dated style of music. New Death metal bands push the boundaries of the genre by incorporating various elements of symphonic and orchestral elements into the music and the band that birthed Pirate Metal puts out a valiant yet ultimately failed record here in 1994.
Records I discussed:
Obsessed - “The Church Within”
Pungent Stench - Club Mondo Bizarre For Members Only
Nailbomb - Point Blank
Motley Crue - Self Titled
Pantera - Far Beyond Driven
Running Wild - Black Hand Inn
Gutted - Bleed for us to Live
Bestial Warlust - Vengeance War till Death
Tankard - Two Faced
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. This week I welcome Matt back to the podcast as we discuss the 2019 Jonas Ackerlund film about the Norwegian Black Metal Scene "Lords of Chaos"
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest this week is Devin Townsend, currently spearheading back into his solo work, but he is also known for his work in bands such as Strapping Young Lad, Ziltoid the Omniscient, and Devin Townsend Project . Devin was gracious enough to give me a short amount of his time to talk about his upcoming album “Empath” that will be released March 29th. We discussed working with all the guest artists he chose including Beneath the Massacre’s Elliot Desagnes. Devin touches on all the emotional aspects that went into making Empath and the almost cathartic sense instilling all his influences and styles into one cohesive record, to which Devin says that its from a place of “mid life crisis” And finally we touch on his writing style for the record including the 23 minute long closer “Singularity”
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History, my guest this week is my first female guest which is long over due in terms of having that representation on the podcast. I got to sit and chat with Larissa Stupar, vocalist of the England based Death Metal band Venom Prison. Larissa and I discuss a lot of deep topics about female representation in heavy metal, her roots in the metal scene, how she pushed herself vocally for this record and how personal the writing process was for her this time around as well as all the work the band put into their upcoming 2nd album “Samsara” due out March 15th on Prosthetic Records.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest for this weeks episode is “Blothar” aka Mike Bishop Bass Player/Scumdog of the band GWAR! Mike came on to talk about the 25 year anniversary of GWARS 1994 album “This Toilet Earth” Mike gives so many details and insights to how the record was recorded including a harrowing story of how guitarist Pete Lee was tragically shot (and lived) during the recording sessions for the record. Mike and I also discuss the bands legacy and moving forward after the loss of Dave Brockie as well as Cory Smoot. The band has somehow managed to keep forging ahead despite all the diversity and tragedy in their 30+ year long sonic invasion of our smelly and putrid planet called Earth.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History, my guest this week is lead singer Ryo Kinoshita, of the Japanese Metalcore band Crystal Lake. Ryo came on the podcast to discuss with me all things about the band, as well as his influences and how the band has managed to successfully crossover to “mainstream” success for being a Japanese band which is no small feat in itself. We also discuss the how hard it was to write this record while touring almost full time, the bands expectations vs reality with touring the states and the American crowds vs Japanese crowds.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest this week is Heri Joensen, lead guitarist of the Folk Metal band Týr! Heri and I discussed the importance of keeping his faroe island roots in the music, his cover songs, “By the Light of the Northern Star” celebrating a 10 year anniversary and the writing and recording of the bands new album “Hel” in which Heri explains how his health was on the line from his insane work ethic with writing and playign music and why this album was important for him to take his time writing/recording and releasing. "Hel" is out March 8th on Metal Blade Records!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. On this weeks episode we we see the rise of the 2nd wave of Black Metal. February of 1994 less than 6 months after the murder of Mayhem guitarist Euronymous and almost a year after the Norwegian scene began it’s infamous assault into the mainstream with murder and arson leaving the music ancillary to the controversy itself. Some of the most prolific albums would be released in this month. Darkthrone would keep the “spirit” of Black Metal with their lo-fi intensity while also stoking the fires of controversy with anti Semitic alliances. Emperor would push the genre forward with their technicality and proficiency as song writers. Enslaved bring to to the genre their own unique blend of Black Metal song writing pushing song times to new lengths. Meanwhile in England, far removed from the Norwegian scene, Cradle of Filth forges their own unique style of Black Metal built upon gothic influences. This was truly the time of Black Metal, only to still be enshrouded by the allure of death and fire, the music becoming another victim in it’s history.
Albums covered in this episode:
Stratovarius – “Dreamspace”
Darkthrone - Transilvanian Hunger
Samael - Ceremony of Opposites
Emperor - In the Nightside Eclipse
Cradle of Filth - Principles of Evil Made Flesh
Enslaved - Vikingligr Veldi
Morta Skuld - As Humanity Fades
The Black - The Priest of Satan
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest this week is Josh Perrin, founding member/guitarist/vocalist of the Philadelphia based Death Metal band Basilysk. Josh came on the podcast to discuss the writing and recording of their new album “Emergence” and album thats taken almost a decade of hard work and determination to get this album done. Josh talks about the years of keeping the band alive through line up changes, the decline of the music scene and what its like to make an album for a band thats on a self produced budget. We also discuss a ton of records and bands and even talk about the Lords of Chaos film to close out this episode. “Emergence” comes out February 22nd, go check it out if you love old school Death Metal!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest this week is founding member and guitarist, David Gregor, of the legendary underground Milwaukee Wisconsin based Death Metal band Morta Skuld.
Morta Skuld was conceived in the early 90’s during the Death Metal explosion in America. The band achieved moderate success between 1993 and 1997 but somewhere along the line got a bit lost and relegated to a more obscure band amongst history in the flood of other releases and bands over the years. In 1994, less than a year after releasing their first record “Dying Remains” Morta Skuld released their 2nd record “As Humanity Fades” a record that is inherently heavy as it is devastating. For a release that came out in 1994 it showed that Death Metal was far from dead and in this episode David joins me on the podcast to discuss the making of “As Humanity Fades” and its 25 year legacy as and album and as a band. This conversation about the album was to go into the February 1994 episode, but I felt like giving David his own full episode here because of all the behind the scenes making of the album and the bands history he shared.
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Welcome to this weeks BONUS Episode of Heavy Metal History, my guest this week was the legendary Marty Friedman! Former guitarist of Cacophony, Megadeth and Tourniquet. Marty has been building a massively successful solo career for the past 30+ years, his last studio album “Wall of Sound” came out in 2017 and in 2018 Marty unleashed his newest live album “One Bad M.F. Live!!”
Marty was gracious enough to give me a short amount of his time to discuss a few aspects of his unique playing style, the live album and current tour. Thanks for listening!
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1/30 San Antonio, TX The Rock Box
1/31 Houston, TX Scout Bar
2/01 Austin, TX Come And Take It Live
2/02 Dallas, TX Trees
2/04 Oklahoma City, OK 89th Street - OKC
2/06 Sauget, IL Pop's Nightclub
2/07 Kansas City, MO The Riot Room
2/08 Iowa City, IA Gabe's
2/09 Minneapolis, MN Studio B at the Skyway Theatre
2/10 Madison, WI High Noon Saloon
2/12 Milwaukee, WI Shank Hall
2/13 Chicago, IL Reggies Rock Club
2/14 Indianapolis, IN The Hi-Fi - Indianapolis
2/15 Chesterfield, MI Diesel Concert Lounge
2/16 Cleveland Heights, OH The Grog Shop
2/17 Pittsburgh, PA Crafthouse
2/19 Philadelphia, PA Voltage Lounge
2/20 Allston, MA Brighton Music Hall
2/22 Brooklyn, NY Saint Vitus
2/23 Garwood, NJ Crossroads NJ
2/24 Baltimore, MD Ottobar
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. Our first history episode of 2019! January 1994.
1994 is often derided as the “death” of Heavy Metal, and while it seems like a lot of bands struggled around this time to compete with the massive popularity of Grunge, a whole wave of new music was being birthed into the world, Black Metal makes its ominous and controversial mark on the world, the height of Swedish Melo Death is massively influencing and shaping bands and genres for years to come and while the genre and releases show no signs of stopping some of the releases put out during this time are less than stellar, but there’s also some of the most prolific albums of some bands careers that were put out in 1994.
January of 1994 shows the diversity that is now prevalent in Heavy Metal, bands from all over the world have solidified their status as masters of their genre. Black Sabbath and Dio both put out albums against each other after a falling out due to a reunion show that left Ronnie James Dio feeling unwelcome, that left Black Sabbath to once again use Tony martin and release and album that isn’t the best, but certainly not their worst album in their lengthy discography. The masters of Doom Prong put out one of their most seminal works and unleash a whole new wave of heaviness through unconventional means. Swedish Melodic bands are enrapturing ears all across the world as Dawn and Merciless put forth their own works into the world. And the first black metal band to put out a record in 1994 would be Satyricon, who would actually out out TWO albums in the same year, with Shadowthrone being release later in 1994.
In January the releases I discuss:
Uncanny – “Splenium for Nyktophobia”
Merciless – “Unbound”
Dawn – “Nær sólen gar niþer for evogher”
Sodom – “Get What You Deserve”
Prong – “Cleansing”
Dio – “Strange Highways”
Black Sabbath – “Cross Purposes”
Satyricon – “Dark Medieval Times”
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Here we are the final episode covering 1998, the year has seen the entire genre change and blow up to such epic proportions. The new millennium will change things even further, but we arent there yet! December of 1998 is the month where barely any records get released because one of two things happen, either it gets forgotten by the next year, or its not out long enough at the end of the year for people to give it a chance and these records are no exception. Nightwish releases their most experimental album with “Oceanborn” Trail of Tears put out a masterful funeral doom ladened record. Ulver completely changes genres which causes them to be dropped from Century Media. By releasing this album it shows Ulver’s true musicianship and experimental side, which unfortunately alienated a lot of their original fans who only wanted a black metal album, but the band didn’t want to make that kind of music anymore and have since left the genre behind. Extol, a band from Sweden meshes an extreme style of music with the antithesis of what its about, being one of the first christian black metal bands, yes, you read that right…and finally I close out the episode with 2 addendum records that were omitted while doing research earlier in the year.
We've had quite a year and we cant thank you all enough for listening and supporting us and what we do! We hope 2019 we can bring you even more interviews, get even more insight from the bands about their records and even more listeners from that! Look for our upcoming End of Year list episode as well. December, just like November only saw a handful of releases from bands. We got Christian infused Black Metal, a once Black Metal band make an album out of and inspired by a piece of literature and some Gothic Metal releases. Thanks for listening!
Albums we discussed:
Nightwish – “Oceanborn”
Trail of Tears – “Disclosure in Red”
Ulver – “Themes from William Blake’s The Marriage of Heaven and Hell”
Extol – “Burial”
Benediction - “Grind Bastard”
Dawn - “Slaughtersun”
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History.
My guests this week on the podcast is the 3 piece band Wristmeetrazor, I got to talk with all the members of the band and this podcast is the ONLY place you’ll get to hear an interview with all of them. We talk about the history of the band and how all the members came together, their “throwback” influences with early screamo bands like City of Caterpillar, Pg.99, Kodan Armada, Orchid as well as early 00’s Metalcore like Norma Jean, Zao and the like. The band wears their influences on their sleeve but have crafted a unique sound album full of emotion and authenticity that is lost on a lot of bands in some respects. In fact my favorite part about talking with these guys was to hear their passion and enthusiasm for the music and wanting to play shows and tour. Its something that I dont hear too often from most bands and to hear that was refreshing. We also talk about how all the members learned their respective instruments. The writing and recording process and what it’s like to be on Prosthetic and how the plan was to release their newest album “Misery Never Forgets” regardless of whether they were going to be signed or not as the band are no strangers to the DIY scene. I appreciate the band taking their time to do the podcast and I hope my listeners take a chance on a newer band thats resurrecting and old sound and making it new again.
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Welcome to the first episode of Heavy Metal History in 2019! My guest this week is the most electrifying man in Corpse entertainment, the grim one himself, THE NECROSEXUAL.
In this episode of the podcast we discuss all manner of dark and sexual interests, we rate the finest of Franzia wines and even talk about how to spot a poser amongst the herd.
The Necrosexual talks to me about his old school blackened thrash album Grim 1 out now through his bandcamp page as well as an upcoming EP due out in Spring!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. On this episode i do a run down of all my favorite records of 2018. What were they??? Listen now and find out!!
2018 was a HUGE year for the podcast and I cant thank all of you who have checked us out and stuck with us enough. Here’s to a bigger 2019!
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest for this episode of the podcast is Kyle Rasmussen, Guitar player/Vocalist of the Death Metal Band Vitriol, based out of Oregon. When writing up the description for this episode I barely knew what to include or cover about our conversation in this episode, Kyle was easily one of the most interesting, honest and eloquent person to talk to and while we do spend about an hour talking about music and the band, the last hour is filled with Kyle’s personal struggle with addiction and his complete transparency of what he dealt with after an intense surgery almost took his life and was left addicted to pain killers. I feel like thats about all I need to say and I hope that Kyle’s story and honesty will help anyone who listens to this that may be struggling with their own addictions as well. I cant thank him enough for the way he approached this story and his willingness to discuss a serious issue.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. This weeks episode we pick back up with Part two of the history of the band Pantera. This episode is due to be released on an ominous day, the "deathiversary" of "Dimebag" Darrell Abbot. Not as a means to talk about the loss we as the metal community suffered that day back in 2004, but to honor not only his memory, but his brother Vinnie who passed earlier this year. And most importantly to remember the accolades and achievements the band reached during their time. This episode goes into the years between 1989 and 1994 of the band where I talk about "Cowboys from Hell" and "Vulgar Display of Power" where the band is at their creative peak and they would change the face of metal as we know it. Part 3 will continue into the remainder of their discography. Thanks for listening and drink a Black Tooth Grin for Dime!
R.I.P. "Dimebag" Darrell Abbot August 20th 1966-December 8th 2004
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest this week is Nick Lee, guitar player of New York based band Moon Tooth! Nick’s intriguingly unique guitar playing style struck me immediately upon hearing the bands 2016 release “Chromaparagon” and if I had the podcast going back then I would have had him on immediately. But here we are two years later and the stars aligned with Nick coming on the podcast to discuss the bands upcoming release “Crux”
Nick and I discuss working with Mark Morton from Lamb of God as well as “Machine” aka Gene Freeman for the pre-production work on “Crux” we discuss many other topics like his guitar playing, his early metal influences and the history and beginnings of the band Moon Tooth!
The word “Crux” is defined as the “decisive or most difficult point of an issue.” The album ‘Crux’ tells the story of the band at this crucial point: where the past must die so new life can begin.
‘Crux’ is due out early 2019 on the soon to be launched, Modern Static Records. Official release date and pre-order info TBA very soon.
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest this week on the podcast was a long time coming, Jeff Wilson formerly of Wolvhammer, Nachmystium, Abigail Williams, Doomsday and about a ton of other recording projects. Earlier in the year Jeff was due to be on the podcast when his band Wolvhammer were about to release their album "The Monuments of Ash & Bone" but due to scheduling it never came to fruition....until now!! Jeff came on the podcast to talk about leaving Wolvhammer and now refocusing on a past project he did called Chrome Waves (that also included past guest Stavros Giannapolous!). Jeff holds very little back in this candid and no bullshit discussion about the bands he was in and the realistic nature of touring and writing records. Its a solid episode to end the month on and really shows what a lot of musicians deal with on the more personal side of things when not playing and writing songs. Jeff is a monster though when it comes to music and hes always writing new material.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History, we're nearing the end of 1998 and we round out November with a lean and light month of releases. We get a release from a band that only a few years later would change the entire shape of Heavy Metal, a Death Metal force of nature, a Grindcore explosion, A covers album by one of the biggest Heavy Metal bands of all time and a couple of Death Metal releases, one of which we got the information on the making of the record directly from the band!
Albums we discussed:
Meshuggah – “Chaosphere”
Bolt Thrower – “Mercenary”
Eldritch – “El Nino”
Pig Destroyer – “Explosions in Ward 6”
Metallica – “Garage Inc.”
Beheaded – “Perpetual Mockery”
Welcome to this weeks first "lost" (and now found) episode of Heavy Metal History. This episode was recorded with the mysterious "NKSV" the Aussie mastermind behind Rebel Wizard. He is a musical wizard of epic proportions behind the guitar casting magic wizard riffs from his axe. "NKSV" never did interviews before this and I was really bummed when I lost the episode and I'm glad I was able to find it and finally release it for everyone to hear!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History! October of 1998 is the biggest and most jammed packed month of releases in 1998, so we had to split it into 2 episodes! One part one we discuss a massive amount of Power Metal records, a controversial Gothic Doom Metal bands release, a couple middle of the road releases from bands and ending part one with a controversial Black Metal band (Are any Black Metal bands NOT controversial?)
Albums we discussed:
Witchery – “Restless & Dead”
Anata – “The Infernal Depths of Hatred”
Rhapsody – “Symphony of Enchanted Lands”
Stratovarius – “Destiny”
My Dying Bride – “34.788%…Complete”
Sepultura – “Against”
Saturnus – “For the Loveless Lonely Nights” EP
While Heaven Wept – “Sorrow of the Angels”
Arghoslent – “Galloping Through the Battle Ruins”
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. We finish up October of 1998 with part two of our coverage. The rest of this month saw releases from a band that paved the way for a new type of Black Metal, a solo release from a prolific metal guitar player, Funeral Doom, about 2 more somewhat controversial bands/releases, the start of our favorite band, Horror themed metal and once again rounding out the episode with more...power...metal.
Albums we discussed:
Borknagar – “The Archaic Course”
Devin Townsend – “Infinity”
Evoken – “Embrace the Emptiness”
The Dillinger Escape Plan – “Under the Running Board” EP
Graveland – “Immortal Pride”
Malevolent Creation – “The Fine Art of Murder”
Krisiun – “Apocalyptic Revelation”
Exhumed – “Gore Metal”
Ayreon – “Into the Electric Castle”
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. We're nearing the end of 1998 with only 3 months (episodes) left to go! September of 1998 saw releases from quite a few Black Metal bands, as well as a band that changed the face of Death Metal puts out their final album before the untimely death of their founding member. This month releases has music from nearly all over the world, with Canada, Ireland, Norway and Finland.
Albums we discussed:
Ritual Carnage – “The Highest Law”
Aura Noir – “Deep Tracts of Hell”
Antestor – “The Return of the Black Death”
Marilyn Manson – “Mechanical Animals”
Death – “The Sound of Perseverance"
All Out War – “For Those Who Were Crucified”
Primordial – “A Journeys End”
Nothingface – “An Audio Guide to Everyday Atrocity”
Apocalyptica – “Inquisition Symphony”
Soilent Green – “Sewn Mouth Secrets”
Crytopsy - "Whisper Supremacy"
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. The time was right to start having guests on the podcast again and since its been a number of months, what better guest than Todd Stern, Bassist for the legendary Australian band Psycroptic.
Todd is the bands newest member joining officially in 2018, but touring with the band since 2015. Todd discusses his musical history as well as some of the bands history as well. We talk about how important it is to always grow and push yourself as a musician and how much of the bands new record "As the Kingdom Drowns" was written before he was in the band.
Psycroptic's "As the Kingdom Drowns" will be released November 9th through Prosthetic Records.
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History! We're a little over halfway through the year and there's a bit of a slump in releases, lots of Power Metal was released as well as two of the biggest and game changing Nu Metal records of all time.
Albums discussed:
Kamelot – “Siege Perilous”
The Sins of Thy Beloved – “Lake of Sorrow”
Anathema – “Alternative 4”
Theater of Tragedy – "Aegis"
Opeth – “My Arms, Your Hearse”
Korn – “Follow the Leader”
Welcome to this special episode of Heavy Metal History. On part one of this episode I discuss the beginnings of one of the most legendary bands in the history of the genre, PANTERA!
On this episode I go through the bands early years and origin all the way up to the year 1988 before Pantera hit mainstream success.
Albums I discussed:
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. We are into July of 1998 with a wide range of releases from all genres. Power Metal mixed with melodic death metal, doom metal meets hardcore, christian hardcore, brutal death metal, a black metal bands debut album, and a Nu Metal masterpiece.
Albums we discussed:
Iced Earth – “Something Wicked This Way Comes”
Crowbar – “Odd Fellows Rest”
Morning Again – “As Tradition Dies Slowly”
Sentenced – “Frozen”
Dying Fetus – “Killing on Adrenaline”
Naglfar – “Diabolical”
Fear Factory – “Obsolete”
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After a brief hiatus the podcast is back and with a renewed vigor! This weeks episode delves into the releases of June 1998, an eclectic and somewhat genre defining month.
Records that were discussed:
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History, my guest this week is the amazing and insanely talented Kevin Hufnagel. Kevin is in a multitude of amazing projects such as Dysrhythmia, Vaura, Sabbath Assembly, and Gorguts. Kevin also has released a plethora of varying solo projects, his newest being "Messages to the Past". Kevin's has been involved in the metal scene for over a decade and his output has been legendary to say the least. The diversity and influences behind all his music and projects are eclectic and bold. If you've never heard of him or his music, then we hope this episode serves as an introduction to a whole new world of music for our listeners. This conversation covered so much of what he does and it feels like we barely got to scratch the surface of everything.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History, our guest this week was Steffen Kummerer, founding member and guitarist of German Death Metal band Obscura. Obscura has been making waves for over 10 years now with each of their releases exponentially eclipsing their last in technicality, brutality and overall musicianship. Steffen came on to talk to us about the bands imminent release "Dilivium" which completes their long-running, four-album conceptual circle with the release of Diluvium (defined as a great oceanic flood), their most evocative, diverse and vibrant release to date. Recorded with longtime producer V. Santura (Triptykon, Pestilence) at Woodshed Studios in Landshut, Germany, Diluvium is a stunning achievement for the illustrious quartet and a landmark release for progressive metal as a whole. Complete with all the band's signature elements plus groundbreaking polyrhythms, dramatic songwriting, and jaw-dropping virtuosity, OBSCURA raise the bar once again with an album that will go down in the annals of metal history as one of the most astonishing performances the genre has to offer. Diluvium drops July 13th on Relapse records.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guests this week were 2 out of 3 members of New York based Avant-garde Black Metal Band Imperial Triumphant, guitarist and bass player Ilya and Steve Blanco. Born in the metropolis: Imperial Triumphant embodies the sounds of New York. The chaos, the menagerie, the perils and majesty of the greatest city on earth. We portray this great juxtaposition between high society luxury coexisting with absolute filth and urban decay. Our city is like the corpse of a giant. What was once so bright, grand and spectacular, is now filled with greedy maggots writhing towards their share of 'success'. We don't support it nor are we against. We only play the sounds of the New York City as we hear them. Ilya and Steve spoke at length about their non metal influences with jazz and classical compositions, as well as their roots in heavy metal. The conversation circled around what influences the two members and how they push the boundaries of modern metal with the classically infused and inspired compositions, which Ilya went to music school for. We start with the bands early beginnings inspired by and emulating Norwegian Black Metal Bands and the transformation over the years into a sound only current style. The band is breaking new ground and pushing the genre forward into a new era which I am excited for, this is thinking music, dense with layers and ambience unlike most things out now. The bands imminent release "Vile Luxury" will be out July 13th through Gilead Media Records.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. This weeks episode we discuss and breakdown all the records released in the month of May in 1998! We see the rise and beginnings of Metalcore (and even Christian Metalcore), the next wave of Grindcore, the Amott Brothers at their peak and MORE POWER METAL!!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. This weeks episode we discuss and breakdown all the records released in the month of May in 1998! We see the rise and beginnings of Metalcore (and even Christian Metalcore), the next wave of Grindcore, the Amott Brothers at their peak and MORE POWER METAL!!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History! My guest this week was long time friend and tour mate Scott Lewis from the band Carnifex. Scott and his band started me on my journey of touring way back in 2008. Scott came on the podcast to chat a little about his early days in music and the beginnings of Carnifex, we briefly touch on "The Diseased and the Poisoned" turning 10 and a little about where the band was during the writing and recording of that album. But most importantly Scott came on to talk about his Graphic Novel "Death Dreamer" Scott has worked on this story for a couple years now and has finally brought his artistic vision to life with the help of artist Christian DiBari. Please consider donating to the crowdfunding for the graphic novel! You wont regret it and there is some AMAZING stuff. Follow the links below.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest this week is one of our first we ever had on our podcast way back in episode 7, Mike Hill, singer and guitar player formerly of the band Anodyne and now with his band of the past decade Tombs. Mike came back on to do a "swapcast" were we discussed each others podcasts as well as tour life and stories from the road, film, MMA, the deathcore scene and a lot of interesting and fun topics. Mike does a couple podcasts that all of our listeners should absolutely check out and subscribe to as well as checking out his band Tombs.
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History! My guests this week are the guitar players, Cole Jacobsen and Gus Barr from Arizona based Death Metal Band Lago. The two came on to talk about the band, which If you haven't heard them, after listening to this episode, you HAVE to check the band out. They play a raw, yet outside the box approach to Death Metal. In a year thats already filled with solid releases the bands new album "Sea of Duress" (Out on Unique Leader Records June 8th) is bound to be on a lot of end of year lists. We talk about their Death Metal influences, which are primarily Florida based and go track by track talking about the new album and how it was written and recorded. Thanks for listening and don't forget to enter in our listener giveaway!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. This week I got to speak with Jadran "Conan" Gonzalez, lead guitar player and founding member of the band ExMortus. "Conan" came on to talk about the bands first album "In Hatreds Flame" turning 10, his very supportive upbringing and always having the heavy metal influence in his life. "Conan" started ExMortus as a kid so the comparisons to Death Angel are apt which brings up a discussion of his evolving guitar playing style along with the massive improvements with the bands discography as his playing improved. The bands new album "The Sound of Steel" is their finest and most competent record to date. It comes out June 8th on Prosthetic records. Thanks for listening and check out the details of our giveaway that starts.....NOW!!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History! My guest this week on the podcast was guitar player Jonatan Ramm of the classic heavy metal band Graveyard. Jonatan came on to talk about his early influences in music, what started him playing guitar, how his first band was a punk band and the band's new album "Peace" which will be released through Nuclear Blast May 25th!
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April of 1998 part two, we pick up right where we left off with 6 more devastating albums to discuss, this is the month of Death Metal! Incantation release a seminal Death Metal record with “Diabolical Conquest” really pushing the genre into a whole new direction and sound all during the same time when the band Nile uses the influence of ancient Egypt to create a whole new sound and style of Death Metal as well. The legendary Suffocation decide to break up (Later would be called a hiatus) by putting out one of the most devastating EP’s ever released. Cephalic Carnage infuse a multitude of genres but merge mostly Grindcore and Death Metal to such a horrific and devastating degree with their “Conforming to Abnormality” album. Children of Bodom (who are almost literally children) release an album through sheer determination, technical prowess and Alexi Laiho would later become one of the best “Modern” guitar players in the genre. And of course…another Power Metal release, this time from Blind Guardian who use the inspiration of J.R.R Tolkien and Lord of the Rings to make an album.
Albums we discussed:
Incantation - "Diabolical Conquest"
Blind Guardian – “Nightfall in Middle-Earth”
Children of Bodom – “Something Wild"
Nile – “Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren-Ka”
Cephalic Carnage – “Conforming to Abnormality”
Suffocation – “Despise the Sun” EP
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This week we discuss and get into April of 1998 where we finally have an excellent cohesion of quality AND quantity of records released. The Chasm put forth their brand of Mexican Death Metal, Skinless refine the Brutal Death Metal genre. One of the most legendary Hardcore bands Converge release one of their finest albums and would go on to evolve and get better with every subsequent record released. Virgin Steel release a semi concept album infused with Power Metal. One of the more under rated and forgotten Cannibal Corpse records was released, it was their 2nd record with newest vocalist George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher and first with newest guitarist Pat O’Brien, seriously just listen to the massive riff in the song “From Skin to Liquid” and Katatonia would take an entire genre into their hands with the release of their album “Discouraged Ones” . and this is just PART ONE! We will continue next week with even more releases in Part Two.
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Albums we discussed this week:
The Chasm - "Deathcult for Eternity: The Triumph"
Skinless - "Progression Towards Evil"
Converge - "When Forever Comes Crashing"
Virgin Steele - "Invictus"
Cannibal Corpse - "Gallery of Suicide"
Katatonia - "Discouraged Ones"
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March of 1998 saw a plethora of releases from legacy bands as well as birthing new genres into the world. Deeds of Flesh brings Brutal Death Metal into the world, Training for Utopia bring the early days of the Christian Metalcore movement, Tristania try to perfect and refine their sound on “Widows Weeds”. Rob Halford, after leaving Judas Priest starts a solo project with the help of Trent Reznor, John 5 and a few more prolific artists to put out an Industrial Metal album with his group 2wo. Motorhead do their best to stay relevant by rushing out an album that none of the band even like to talk good about. German Thrash band Tankard show where Municipal Waste got their whole “schtick” from. Even MORE power metal from bands like Symphony X and Rage. Iron Maiden put out an album that not even our analysis and research can fully explain the reasoning behind this terrible terrible album and we ask how much would you have to pay Dustin to listen to Iron Maiden's "Virtual XI" (A lot). Finally we round out the episode discussing one of the best Black Metal albums released in 1998 with Marduk’s Nightwing and speaking of the band who are recently in the news, we get into the dirt about the current climate in metal, where so called "journalists" (Metalsucks) along with the likes of ANTIFA have taken it upon themselves to perpetuate witch hunts of black metal and metal in general, about political correctness with feigned SJW outrage. Thanks for listening and be excellent to each other!
Albums we discussed:
Deeds of Flesh – “Inbreeding the Anthropophagi”
Training for Utopia – “Plastic Soul Impalement”
Tristania – “Widows Weeds”
2wo – “Voyeurs”
Motorhead – “Snake Bite Love”
Tankard – “Disco Destroyer”
Symphony X – “Twilight in Olympus"
Iron Maiden – “Virtual XI"
Rage – “XIII”
Marduk – “Nightwing
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guests this week are Ged Cartwright and Theo Le Derf, members of the band A Cunning Man. They are a Two man Scottish Metal project blending a variety of melodic styles.
A Cunning Man began life as a one-man metal project created by composer and vocalist Ged Cartwright. Guitarist Theo Le Derf joined the project in early 2017 and brought with him a unique style and contrasting influences. Whilst the song writing remains firmly rooted in Extreme and Melodic Metal, elements such as Modern Classical, Post-Rock and Jazz differentiate the sound from others within the genre.This is also true of the distinctively Scottish approach to the lyrics, instrumentation and storytelling.The duos ultimate ambition is to immerse the listener in the concept of A Cunning Man."To Heal a Broken Body" is A Cunning Mans second EP and was entirely self-funded, recorded and produced. The EP was released independently on 23/02/2018 via Bandcamp.
Classifying this band in terms of genre isn't easy, but there are metal influences involved. Ged and Theo came on to talk about their influences, Ged has a more straightforward metal connection, but Theo's was equally as interesting as he actually isn't really into the metal scene in a direct way. Theo's influences are more jazz centric as well as influences by classic guitar players like Hendrix. A Cunning Man is a newer band and I really wanted to talk to these guys about their music and for people to check them out and listen to something different and unique that's out there.
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History the Podcast. This week my guest is Aggressor (Carl-Michael Eide) of the black/thrash metal band Aura Noir. Aggressor and I talked about the bands early days of really expanding on the sound created by bands like Venom and running with it to forge an entirely new cross over genre. We spoke about their 1998 album "Deep Tracts of Hell" (which will be on an upcoming history episode) their new album "Aura Noire" the meaning behind that title and what keeps the band and Aggressor making music after all these years.
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This week we move forward to February of 1998. '98 is shaping up to be quite a year for metal releases, February alone has 2 of my favorite bands and records being released. Primal Fear continue the trend of Power Metal, Amon Amarth storm onto the scene with their epic and unique sound of Scandinavian “Viking” Metal. And one of the most under rated albums of all time, Morbid Angels “Formulas Fatal to the Flesh” was released, this album showcased such a ferocity and heaviness that is almost unparalled. And the legendary King Diamond released one of his best sounding albums with Voodoo and even has a guest solo with the legendary Dimebag Darrel.
And if you recall our February 1987 episode where we did a dramatic reading of King Diamond's "Abigail" (How cool that "Voodoo" was also released in February nearly 20 years later) we once again will do a dramatic reading, this time of King Diamond's "Voodoo" My friend Blaine, who was last heard on our Halloween special joins us for the reading. Thanks for listening and please rate and review us on iTunes or Spotify!
Records we discussed:
Primal Fear – “Self Titled”
Amon Amarth – “Once Sent from the Golden Hall”
Morbid Angel – “Formulas Fatal to the Flesh”
King Diamond – “Voodoo”
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History, my guest this week is Sam Dean. Sam has roots deep in the metal and hardcore scene, Sam has been in many bands, the main one being No Wings to Speak of. Sam has spent years since then behind the scenes with his company Plug Your Holes, taking his company on the road with one of the biggest tours of the summer, Warped Tour. Sam also runs a podcast called Blood Sweat & Beers. Our conversation was full of different topics including the early 00's Christian Metalcore scene, being on the road, peeing in bottles, recording with No Wings to Speak of and so much more!
Welcome to this weeks special episode of Heavy Metal History, holy hell we made it to 50 episodes!! And with this one, I had to make sure it was a special one and man did we score a hell of an interview. My guest this week is Matron Thorn, guitar player of the death metal band Ævangelist. We talked a myriad of topics, including grunge, the current heavy metal climate, how Matron writes his songs in terms of "inspiration" and whats next for Ævangelist. That and SO much more on this episode, we get deep, we get philosophical and we really have an excellent conversation. Our 50th episode couldn't have been better.
Ævangelist are an American death metal/black metal band that integrates avant-garde and experimental elements into their music. The band is primarily composed of Ascaris and Matron Thorn, though additional musicians take on drum and guitar duties for live performances. The band was formed in 2010 by Ascaris and Matron Thorn and they have released four full-length albums and five EPs to date. Their latest album 'Enthrall to the Void of Bliss' was released on October 9, 2015 through 20 Buck Spin. They are due to release a split EP with French avant garde black metal band Blut Aus Nord on June 17, 2016 through Debemur Morti Productions titled 'Codex Obscura Nomina'.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of The Heavy Metal History Podcast. Dustin sat down with lead guitar player, Argyris, of the American Black Metal Band Sicarius. "Serenade of Slitting Throats" was high on Dustin's 2017 end of year list, so getting to sit down to talk with Argyris about the writing and recording process was really exciting. Argyris also delved into what makes "American Black Metal" stand out from their Norwegian counterparts and if the controversy that clouds the genre is something American bands have to fight off to be associated with.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History the Podcast. Joining Dustin this week is Malcolm Pugh, lead guitar player and master mind behind bands such as Inferi and A Loathing Requiem. Malcolm's many talents as a musician don't stop there, as he has done guest spots on a plethora of bands records such as, First Fragment, Serpents and Enfold Darkness. Malcolm talks to Dustin about his Nu Metal roots, the writing and recording process of Inferi's soon to be released new album "Revenant" as well as how he writes, records and conceptualizes his one man band project with A Loathing Requiem"
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Welcome to this weeks episode of The Heavy Metal History Podcast. Joining Dustin and Matt is an aussie Comic Book writer Mike Speakman. Mike is the creator of a couple indie comic books such as "Carmen" and "Spacecopz."
Dustin and Matt wanted to have a creator on the show to really delve into how heavy metal has roots in other forms of art as a form of inspiration and comic books are just that thing! Mike talks about his roots of metal, growing up in the era of illegally downloading music and filesharing and all the aussie festivals and shows he went to. We share our undying mutual love for The Dillinger Escape Plan and the rest is history!
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This years content of the podcast see’s Dustin and Matt dissecting the year 1998. A year where you get a full scope of almost every genre thats been invented, Power Metal dominated the releases, Nu Metal is just on the horizon, while Death and Black Metal take a little bit of a back seat to how many bands/releases were put out. January of 1998 is a mixed bag of releases, the year starts off with German Power Metal band Edguy releasing their 2nd album and showing the growth of their sound within a year, an Indonesian band Kekal fuses Black Metal with their own unique sound of metal to create something very unique in its execution. Another Power Metal band from Denmark, Mercenary released their first album falling in line with a myriad of other artists that would unleash Power Metal into the world. Virgin Black released an EP that would show a hint of how massive the band would grow to be with their Funeral Doom sound they would become the epitome of. Angelcorpse fuses Thrash and Black Metal to make a decent but over all underwhelming album and Dark Order from Australia make the Thrash Metal genre their own with an Aussie infused twist.
Albums We Discussed:
Edguy - Vain Glory Opera
Kekal - Beyond the Glimpse of Dreams
Mercenary - First Breath
Virgin Black - Trance EP
Angelcorpse - Exterminate
Dark Order - 5000 Years of Violence
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Welcome to this weeks episode of The Heavy Metal History Podcast! My guest this week is Brody Uttley, lead guitar player for the tech-death metal band Rivers of Nihil. Formed in 2009 by guitarist Brody Uttley, bassist/lyricist Adam Biggs, and vocalist Jake Dieffenbach, Rivers of Nihil quickly made a name for themselves in the death metal scene, attracting the attention of legendary DM titan Erik Rutan. Rutan, revered for his work as both a musician (Hate Eternal, Morbid Angel) and producer (Cannibal Corpse, Goatwhore), insisted on recording The Conscious Seed of Light. The results were, unsurprisingly, spectacular, with Heavy Blog Is Heavy going so far as to assert that the debut "rivals even the most legendary work of some of [Rivers of Nihil's] peers and influences." They continued along this trajectory with Monarchy, which Metal Injection praised as an "incredibly striking" demonstration of how "Rivers of Nihil have evolved into a monster." Brody came on the podcast to talk about the writing and recording process of their new album "Where Owls Know My Name" Brody also talks to us about his heavy metal beginning, how some of their songs ended up in the Joe Lynch film "Mayhem" and what Brody's "Dream band" with members alive or dead would be.
Welcome to this weeks episode of The Heavy Metal History Podcast. My guest this week is multi instrumentalist Matthias Sollak of the band Harakiri for the Sky. Harakiri for the Sky is an Austrian band formed in Salzburg and Vienna in 2011 by vocalist JJ (Michael V. Wahntraum) and multi-instrumentalist Matthias Sollak, formerly of black metal band Bifröst. They have released three studio albums – Harakiri for the Sky (2012), Aokigahara (2014) and III: Trauma (2016) – via German record label Art of Propaganda. Their fourth album Arson will be released on February 2018 also through Art of Propaganda. Matthias came on the podcast to discuss the writing and recording of Arson as well as his early heavy metal influences and how working by himself writing all the music has given him the most creative freedom.
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Holy shit! we finally finished a full year of coverage (a little behind schedule) with this being our final 1987 episode! We delve into the roots and beginnings of Black Metal with Venom’s “Calm Before the Storm” two epic yet differnt forms of Doom Metal emerge with Candlemass “Nightfall” and The Melvins “Gluey Porch Treatments” and German thrash band Sodom release their 2nd album and gain a ton of traction in the Thrash Metal world showing that the genre has cemented its place world wide.
Albums we discussed:
Venom - "Calm Before the Storm"
Candlemass - "Nightfall"
Black Sabbath - "The Eternal Idol"
Sodom - "Persecution Mania"
The Melvins - "Gluey Porch Treatments"
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October of 1987. A month that saw a monumental release from a band from Brazil, the legendary Sepultura, a band that defied geographical odds to get recognized in an American dominated genre up to this point. Exodus falls in line with other legendary Bay Area thrash bands and released “Pleasures of the Flesh” an album and band that often gets overlooked in conversation about “big” thrash bands. Finally a band that would have members who would all be legendary in their own right with a little help from Dave Mustaine, Sanctuary would prove to be the catalyst for the likes of Warrel Dane and Jeff Loomis.
Albums we discussed this week:
Sepultura - "Schizophrenia"
Exodus - "Pleasures of the Flesh"
Sanctuary - "Refuge Denied"
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Welcome to this weeks episode of The Heavy Metal History Podcast. Me and Matt welcomed back a previous guest with Stavros Giannopoulos, guitar player and vocalist for The Atlas Moth. Since Stavros had been on before we took the first hour of the podcast to NOT talk about music and instead talk about all things comic books and Comic book films. But we don't spend the whole episode doing so, the final hour me and Stavros get into the writing and recording of their new album "Coma Noir" to be released on Prosthetic records February 9th!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History: The Podcast. My guest this week is guitar player/vocalist for the Washington D.C. based Death Metal Band Genocide Pact, Tim Mullaney.
Tim came on to talk about their new record "Order of Torment" which is out today on Relapse records!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of The Heavy Metal History Podcast. This week my guest was Jon Hunt, lead singer of the legendary Hardcore/Metalcore band Dead To Fall. Jon came on to talk about Are You Serious? turning 10 years old and gives us endless insight into how the record was made and the meanings behind each song on the album. Jon also gives us a really good history of the band as a whole and what theyre up to know and in the future. Its such an amazing and in depth episode if you ever loved this band, you cant miss it!
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. Joining me this week on the podcast is Jamie Hanks, singer of the band I Declare War. Jamie came on to talk about a few records that started his metal journey, but the conversation quickly became a more deep, insightful thoughtful look into metal music as a whole. We discuss the harsh rigors of touring as well as recording when a band is basically living tour to tour. Follow Jamie and I Declare War on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. In our first episode of 2018 I talked with Jon Leon, Bass player of the band White Wizzard. Jon came on to talk about their new record "Infernal Overdrive" which drops January 12th. Jon also spoke at length about what the band was up to during the 5 year "hiatus" between records and what prompted bringing back original members as well as vocalist Wyatt "Screamin Demon" Anderson (who makes a brief appearance at the end) All this and more in this episode, and be on the listen to Jon's absolute crushing of all things hippie related. Its brilliant.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. Dustin and Matt have spent the past two days in New York seeing 2 out of 3 final shows for Dillinger Escape Plan. In this episode we talk about the shows, all the craziness and epic moments that we witnessed and everything that happened. After that we delve into our personal history of finding the band and talking a little bit about each of their records. Thanks to everyone we met at the shows!
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. In this episode Dustin and Matt talk about their favorite records of 2017.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. Joining me this week is Christian Mansfield, guitar player of California based Tech-Death outfit Transcend the Realm. Christian came on to talk about the bands EP "Perennial Discoveries" they released over the summer as well as an upcoming west coast tour they are embarking on with two other bands Scalafrea and Fields Of Elysium.
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September 1987 which was a jam packed month full of metal releases, but the question is was it quantity over quality or the other way around? We examine and discuss 6 albums this week and most of the albums released during this time fall in the more “generic” category unfortunately. Savatage, Grim Reaper and Armored Saint all put out albums that could genuinely be somewhat interchangeable in most respects. They arent ground breaking even by 1987 standards and it leaves the listener wondering if these bands were that game changing back then or if most people didnt care that much for them. Motorhead releases and album that could also be put under that same speculation, but its fucking Motorhead so they get a pass regardless. We see the pre-birth of what would eventually lead to the creation of Type O Negative with Pete Steeles Hardcore/Punk/Thrash hybrid album “Retaliation” with his band Carnivore. September was a weird month and while these are only our opinions it seems not many of these records have stood the test of time, but the bands themselves have, which speaks volumes.
We also do our weekly breakdown going into new releases and letting you all know about a new and up and coming band formed out of members from Enterprise Earth and I Declare War!
Albums we discussed:
Motorhead - "Rock N Roll"
Kreator - "Terrible Certainty"
Armored Saint - "Raising Fear"
Carnivore - "Retaliation"
Grim Reaper - "Rock you to Hell"
Savatage - "Hall of the Mountain King"
New Releases we discussed:
Converge - "The Dusk in Us"
I, Detest - "Volume 1"
Aosoth - " V: The Inside Scriptures"
Welcome to this weeks spooky and horror filled episode of The Heavy Metal History Podcast. This week my friend Blaine fills in for a busy Matt, we discuss to essential Halloween/Autumn albums with Kind Diamonds "Fatal Portrait" And Type O Negative's classic and essential "October Rust" We also discuss two new releases that have similar themes with Veil of Maya's "False Idols" and Cannibal Corpse's "Red Before Black"
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History the Podcast! This week our guest is Brendan Sloan of the one man death metal project Convulsing and also guitar player in the post rock band Dumbsaint. Brendan sat down with us to talk about his musical history and how the project of Convulsing was created, Brendan shares his personal and touching story of what motivated him to make this music and what drives him to be a creative person. We nerd out about all kinds of bands and music in this one and we look forward to having him on again soon!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History the Podcast.This is a bonus episode this week. Earlier this week we had a few minutes to talk with Johnny, lead singer of Winds of Plague to discuss their new album being released October 27th. Johnny talked to us about his start into metal and hardcore, why the band took a hiatus off writing and touring and we delved into how and why they recorded their new album "Blood of my Enemy" and how the band took their time to write and record and just decided to have fun with this record as well as the importance of really writing something worthy of their discography and to push themselves as musicians.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of The Heavy Metal History Podcast, This week we venture ever forward into August of 1987. This is the month the Black Metal genre as we know it came into existence with the Mayhem EP "Deathcrush" forever changing the landscape of not only the underground metal scene, but how metal as a whole would be viewed for decades onward. Then we talk some new releases that have come out over the past couple weeks and what Matt and I thought of them (Hint, theyre all fantastic) And finally, we end on Cacophony's "Speed Metal Symphony" Album that showcases two of the best virtuoso guitar players to ever live, Jason Becker and Marty Friedman. With that album comes a tragic tale of Jason Becker and his diagnosis of ALS and how he continues to write music and maintain his positive attitude to this day!
Albums we discussed this week:
Mayhem - "Deathcrush EP"
Cacophony - "Speed Metal Symphony"
Albums we discussed for "New Releases"
Cradle of Filth - "Cryptoriana: The Seductiveness of Decay"
Counterparts - "Youre Not You Anymore"
Ensiferum - "Two Hunters"
Myrkur - "Mareridt"
Welcome to this weeks episode of The Heavy Metal History Podcast. This week our guest is Joel Williams, Bass player of the band Usnea. Joel came on this week to dig down deeper into the making of their new album which Matt and I both raved about on our previous episode. We talk about his roots of metal, how he started playing and all the philosophical writings within the record. Hail Sagan!
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On this weeks episode we go back to June of 1987 (We skipped June somehow) In June we see a crossover band make waves with their 2nd album, and album that took almost 4 years to get out and they even alienated quite a bit of their original fanbase with just this releases. Whether thats because their listeners weren’t ready for musical growth or the album was just bad is for you to decide. Out of the ashes of Black Flag Henry Rollins forges the Rollins Band and releases a blistering Metallic Hardcore album for our ears once again by will of his insane work ethic changing the face of music with this release. The Swiss band Celtic Frost opens up their 3rd album in one of the strangest ways imaginable by having a cover song as the 1st track on the album. And its not a good cover song either, we dont know the reasoning behind WHY they chose to do this, but if I ever have the chance to talk to Tom G. Warrior, you can bet I will find out why.
We also are trying out a new segment called "The Weekly Breakdown" where we discuss new releases and tell you about the new record reviews on the website.
Albums we discussed this week were:
Suicidal Tendencies - "Join the Army"
Rollins Band - "Life Time"
Celtic Frost - "Into the Pandemonium"
NEW albums we discussed in "The Weekly Breakdown"
Usnea - "Portals into Futility"
Thy Art is Murder - "Dear Desolation"
Rings of Saturn - "Ulta Ulla"
Paradise Lost - "Medusa"
Welcome to this weeks episode of The Heavy Metal History Podcast! This week we sat down with my friend and tour mate from the band Carnifex, guitar player Cory Arford. Cory talked to us about his unorthodox way of how he got into metal, when he started playing guitar, how Warped Tour was and so much more!!
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We pick up about an hour and 13 minutes into the documentary "Some Kind of Monster" and manage to power through this long and arduous film. Laughs were had, Lar's eminem hair style gets made fun of a lot and we give Hetfield his due for getting clean.And we do the math on how rich Metallica probably is.
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History: The Podcast. This week we continue the saga of Metallica's "St. Anger" record by watching the documentary "Some Kind of Monster" Matt and I watch the documentary "live" and talk about what's going on during it and adding some commentary of the band, what they were going through as well as the amount of time it took them to record. Since the documentary spanned over 2 hours we split this episode into two parts. Pt.2 will be released next week so stay tuned!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. This week Dustin and Matt decide to change things up and discuss on album specifically, an album that is controversial and maligned for many a Metallica fan, the album of St. Anger. The band took a long time and a lot of money to write and record this record all while embroiled with James going to rehab, filming a documentary while writing it and finding a new bass player in Robert Trujillo. While Load and Re-Load started to turn away a lot of Metallica fans, it seems St. Anger is what really turned a lot of us off to the band and left most of the fan base extremely polarized in their opinion of Metallica after this album was released. Along with this episode, next episode Matt and I are going to watch the documentary “Some Kind of Monster” that went along with the making of this album and "live" commentary it.
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Moving into July of 1987 we witness the birth of Grindcore with Napalm Death’s groundbreaking and terrifying fast album “Scum” while Guns N’ Roses explodes the hair metal scene releasing “Appetite for Destruction” into the world and the legendary Ronnie James Dio puts out Dream Evil, and album that according to Dio was made during a very unhappy time and maybe in some aspects it shows on the records and in some it doesn't, because the album itself holds up even 30 years later.
Albums we discussed this week were:
Napalm Death - "Scum"
Dio - "Dream Evil"
Guns N' Roses - "Appetite for Destruction"
Welcome to this weeks episode of The Heavy Metal History Podcast. Our guest this week was Mike Schleibaum, guitar player of Darkest Hour. Mike came on to talk with us about "Deliver Us" turning 10 and the new record "Godless Prophets and the Migrant Flora"
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History! Joining us this week is past guest Matt Solis, Matt came on to talk about his band Cormorant and their new album coming out August 11th called "Diaspora" as well as the bands and albums that influenced him as a guitar player and got him into metal. We also talk about the bands DYI ethic and the wants/needs of crowd funding.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of the Heavy Metal History Podcast. Joining me this week is Stavros Giannopoulos (Guitar Player/Vocalist) of The Atlas Moth.
Stavros came on this week to talk about his influences as a musician/guitar player and then we get into the work that has begun on the new record which goes into a myriad of topics that you absolutely cant miss!
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Joining us this week is Chris Fox, the singer of the band See You Next Tuesday. Fox came on to talk about some of the recording for Parasite and what the band has been up to since the Hiatus and the struggles that led to the Hiatus. Fox also recounted what the scene was like during 07/08 and they managed to carve a path for them selves in the wake of over saturation.
Fox currently is still currently in See You Next Tuesday as well as a couple other projects which you should check out.
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This week we sat down with Jeremy Wagner, founding member and guitar player of the band Broken Hope. Jeremy takes us through his history of what music influenced him as a guitar player and how that led to forming Broken Hope. He then talks about recording the new album "Mutilated and Assimilated" and all the meticulous work and effort that went into writing and recording this album. We hope you enjoy and that you pre-order the album before it comes out in June!
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This week we continue where we left off in May of 1987. A classic and somewhat unknown Thrash Metal band Heathen released their album in a time when Thrash is dominating the scene and yet somehow never managed to take off like their peers around them. Bathory puts out one of the most game changing records that would eventually evolve and influence the Black Metal genre. Meanwhile the war of Thrash and Glam Metal rings out with Motley Crue continuing to put out another massive album with so many hits. During this time the band is on the verge of a level of success that many bands wouldnt reach and even then we regale the listener with so many storied of their antics in the L.A. scene.
Albums we discussed this week:
Heathen - "Breaking the Silence"
Bathory - "Under the Sign of the Black Mark"
Motley Crue - "Girls! Girls! Girls!"
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May of 1987 saw such a plethora of legendary releases that we had to split this episode into two parts in order to cover everything properly. We talk about Anvil, a band that was largely forgotten and mostly considered a “generic” band up until the release of their 2008 documentary “Anvil: The Story of Anvil” saw the band receive a 2nd wind in their career, but nearly 20 years prior to that documentary the band put out their 4th album “Strength of Steel”, their only charting album in their entire discography. Helloween released their 2nd album which begins a 2 part concept album and even showcases the beginnings of what would become Power Metal. And the almighty birth of Death Metal with Chuck Shuldiner’s band Death putting out an album that would be far ahead of its time with “Scream Bloody Gore”, the album epitomized everything that would become so prevalent in the formation of the Death Metal genre, which even the bands name rooted in the genre itself.
The albums we discussed this week were:
Anvil - "Strength of Steel"
Helloween - " Keeper of the Seven Keys Pt.1"
Death - "Scream Bloody Gore"
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Welcome to this weeks (late) episode of The Heavy Metal History Podcast. This week I sit down with my old friend Mark and we talk about the behind the scenes of the metal industry. We also delve into the touring life style, what its like for bands on the road and the over all business that most people never hear or think about, its very introspective and informative. Look for Mark to be on again soon to talk about bands that influenced him as a musician.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of The Heavy Metal History Podcast.
We move ahead to April in 1987. in which we see the explosion of Bay Area Thrash with Testament and Death Angel, both bands releasing their first records, but with a massive difference in their ages. The Members of Death Angel at the time of the release of their album were all still under 20 years of age and had been writing since they were teenagers and the ferocity that they unleashed into the world with their album “The Ultra Violence” still holds up even 30 years later with its technical proficiency and relentless speed. From the frigid north in Canada, Voivod put out their 3rd record where they finally begin to reign in and refine their unique brand of chaos driven music. And also hailing from the Bay Area, Faith No More Introduce themselves (yes, pun intended) to the world with their unique brand of rap infused, skate punk heavy metal, on what many consider to be their true first album “Introduce Yourself”. Lead singer Chuck Mosley never gets as much credit as Mike Patton does, but his vocal delivery along with the songs put out on this record are easily some of the bands best from possibly the most overlooked record in their discography.
Albums we discussed this week were:
Death Angel - "The Ultra Violence"
Testament - "The Legacy"
Voivod - "Killing Technology"
Faith No More - "Introduce Yourself"
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This week I sat down "live" with friends and former tour mates of mine in Carnifex. I joined them after they have been on the road for two months embarking on their massive 2017 headline tour. We talked about Dead in My Arms turning 10 years old and their massive evolution in sound from that album. Look forward to all the members coming on solo over the next few weeks!
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We move forward to March in 1987.
The Thrash Metal movement continues to shred its way across the decade of the 80’s where Anthrax would produce one of their finest works with their 3rd album “Among the Living” (which we briefly discussed, but not as in depth with Derek Kerswill on episode 5) Overkill would drop their 2nd album that would prove to the world that the band would be a force to be reckoned with for years to come. And the band Pentagram furthers the “Doom Metal” sound pioneered by Black Sabbath on their release “Day of Reckoning”.
The albums we discussed:
Overkill - "Taking Over"
Pentagram - "Day of Reckoning"
Anthrax - "Among the Living"
On this weeks episode of The Heavy Metal History Podcast, we talk with Beneath the Massacre guitar player Chris Bradley about their album "Mechanics of Dysfunction" turning 10 years old. Mechanics was a massive follow up to their EP and Chris tells the behind the scenes about making the album as well as other stories about touring and the rest of their discography. Also we have EXCLUSIVE news about the bands future and the inevitability of a forthcoming record. So enjoy!
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Welcome to this weeks episode of The Heavy Metal History Podcast.
This year on the podcast we decided to change things up with the content and move far ahead to albums celebrating 30, 20 and 10 year anniversaries respectively.
So with that, we move ahead to February 1987 (No metal releases in January of 1987 somehow).
Our Guest this week was Matt Solis who plays in the band Cormorant and writer for Decibel magazine. We discussed 3 albums and did a VERY special dramatic reading of King Diamond's "Abigail" record, spooky ambient music included! Even for the beginning of 1987 the releases that were put out are already a sign of the evolution of the genre in a very short amount of time, the speed, ferocity and technicality in which a lot of these albums were written is a good indicator of where the genre would end up in present day.
We hope you enjoy this episode and get a kick out of what we did.
Albums we discussed this week:
Racer X - "Second Heat"
Manowar - "Fighting the World"
King Diamond - "Abigail"
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We move forward to the months of August through September in 1980.
I once again cover a few punk rock records to show its importance of crossover within the metal genre. We see Black Flag’s first EP that was marred with line-up changes which the band would deal with for years to come and Dead Kennedy’s thrust the Bay Area punk scene into the world with the release of their biggest and most well known album that would prove to be quite as outspoken as their leading man Jello Biafra. Saxon keeps their output going with their 2nd release of 1980. Finally we close out with the once leading man of Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osborne, crossover to even more success with is solo career and unleashing Randy Rhodes into the world with “Blizzard of Ozz”
The albums we discussed this week were:
Black Flag - "Jealous Again"
Dead Kennedy's - "Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables"
Saxon - "Strong Arm of the Law"
Ozzy Osbourne - "Blizzard of Ozz"
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Welcome to this weeks episode of The Heavy Metal History Podcast!
Our guest for this episode was Mike Hill from the band Tombs. Mike is also the host of the Everything Went Black and Necromaniacs podcasts.
We were honored to have Mike on this episode to talk about 3 albums that influenced him as an artist and person while taking us through his journey of discovering metal through his local record and book store. And as always the many many stories involved with finding new music and playing in a band.
The albums he chose were:
Iron Maiden - Killers
Metallica - Ride the Lightning
Godlfesh - Streetcleaner
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Welcome to this weeks episode of the Heavy Metal History Podcast.
This week we move ahead to May through July of 1980. In this 3 month span of history we see the rise of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal scene completely dominate everything in its path, with bands like Saxon, Accept, Krokus and Samson putting out albums. Samson is the band that introduced the world to Bruce Dickinson who would eventually become the lead singer for Iron Maiden. In Australia, AC/DC rises like a phoenix from the ashes after the loss of Bon Scott and puts out one of the highest selling records of all time with “Back in Black” while not an out right metal album, its place in the genre has some merit and thats why I felt it should be mentioned in this episode.
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The albums we discussed on this episode were:
Saxon - "Wheels of Steel"
Girlschool - “Demolition”
Accept - "I'm a Rebel"
Krokus – “Metal Rendez-Vous”
Samson - "Head On"
AC/DC - "Back in Black"
In this weeks episode of the Heavy Metal History Podcast we have our first guest! But alas, Matt also could not join this episode due to scheduling conflicts. Our guest this week was legacy act Derek Kerswill from many many bands such as Unearth, Seemless, Kingdom of Sorrow, The Ghost Inside and Shadows Fall. Derek takes us on his journey of discovering metal and what influenced him into his style of playing.
This episode is full of funny stories from Derek and many anecdotes about touring and how music impacts us all.
The albums we somewhat discussed this week were:
Anthrax - Im the Man
Anthrax - Among the Living
Metallica - And Justice For All...
Testament - Practice What You Preach
And
24/7 Spyz - Gumbo Millenium
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This is just a mini episode to hold you over until we can record with our guest this week. We thought it would be a good idea to introduce ourselves and let you know all the exciting things we have planned for this podcast!
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We move into April of 1980 to discuss the rise of the NWOBHM (New Wave of British Heavy Metal) scene with two of the most now well known bands putting out records in the same month on the same day. The timing of those two records couldn’t have been at a better time as the souring and dueling leads of both those band would begin to change and shape the sound of bands to come for years. While Iron Maiden was releasing their maiden (pun intended) record, the flip side of that is that Judas Priest was on their 6th album by this time and had already been a band for almost 6 years. And yet the two bands are synonymous with each other as are the release of these records respectively. I touch on the Ronnie James Dio era Black Sabbath album that was ALSO released in the same month, but I have already covered the making of that album in our part 2 episode of Black Sabbath. The Los Angeles based punk rock band X also puts out one of the genres most well known and memorable records during this time.
The albums we discussed on this episode were:
X- “Los Angeles”
Iron Maiden - "Iron Maiden"
Judas Priest - "British Steel"
Black Sabbath - “Heaven and Hell” (Also released but previously talked about on our Black Sabbath episode)
Welcome to this weeks episode of The Heavy Metal History Podcast we move ahead in the wake of Black Sabbath to January through March of 1980.
The early days of metal, especially in 1980, the album releases weren’t as extensive as the later years would become. And the inclusion of punk rock and some of those early bands and releases are an equally imperative piece of the genre to talk about as it would later go on to fuse with metal and form Hardcore.
With Punk rock coming to the forefront almost 5 years earlier, 1980 would see some of the most iconic and well known albums from the genre to be released. The Clash would go on to have massive success with “London Calling” and later in the year with “Sandanista” due to a late release date in the U.S. Between the months of January and March we also see the beginnings of the Blackened Thrash genre with Witchfynde who would also release 2 albums in the same year. The Ramones put out their most successful and highest selling album of their discography. German band Scorpions continue along their already broad path or Rock/Metal with Animal Magnetism and Van Halen continues to storm the scene with their 3rd album, that album has a song that possibly later inspired and heavily influenced Slayer’s “Seasons in the Abyss”
The albums I discussed this week:
The Clash - "London Calling"
Girl - “Sheer Greed”
Witchfynde - "Give Em' Hell"
Ramones - "End of the Century"
Scorpions - “Animal Magnetism”
Van Halen - "Women and Children First"
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. This week we pick up where we left off in the history of the progenitors of the genre.
We go through the years 1976-1980 of Black Sabbath’s storied career discussing the drug fueled creations of Black Sabbath during a completely toxic and almost un inspired part of their career. A time that was mired by excessive drug use, lawsuits, divorce and a growing disolvement between original members of the band. This was during “Technical Ecstasy” and Never Say Die”.
These albums are a fascinating tale of excess and the inevitable toll it takes on creativity. And we finish of the bands history with a massive shake up in its original long lasting line-up that lead to a resurgence and one of the best albums of their career with addition of the legendary Ronnie James Dio taking over lead vocal duties after the departure of Ozzy Osborne.
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Welcome to the first episode of the Heavy Metal History Podcast!
In our first episode we talk about the band that started it all, Black Sabbath! We go in depth of the bands start of their career between the years 1970-1975, their recording process for each album as well as interesting and little known facts about the band.
While maybe not the exact beginnings of Heavy Metal, Black Sabbath truly pushed the sonic boundaries of sound and shaped the way the genre would evolve and grow. Throughout the 70’s the band was an absolute power house in terms of writing, recording and touring. This cemented their legacy long before anyone in the band would realize it. Their output in the bands first 5 years see’s easily the some of the bands most well known and prolific work. I attempt to dissect and go behind the scenes of the making of each one of these albums, with various stories, audio clips and facts to tell the history of the Metal genres biggest fore fathers.
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