Episodes

  • Intros #2 with Grant Donaldson (Moni Jitchell, Civil Elegies) - 350
    Feb 10 2025

    In this episode we are joined by special guest Grant Donaldson from Moni Jitchell and Civil Eleigies, as he dives into some of his early musical influences. From Meatloaf's 'Bat Out of Hell 2' to ACDC's 'Back in Black' and Refused's 'The Shape of Punk to Come,' he discusses the impact these albums had on his life and musical development. Along the way, anecdotes, gig memories, and the pitfalls of mixing punk ideology with mainstream success provide some entertaining listening.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    00:21 Grant's Musical Background

    01:14 The Concept of Intros Episodes

    04:20 Grant's Album Picks

    04:43 Discussion on Meatloaf's Bat Out of Hell 2

    24:26 Live Performances and Personal Anecdotes

    39:02 Meatloaf's Chaotic Concert Incident

    41:01 Uncredited Vocalist on 'I Would Do Anything for Love'

    41:37 Grant's Chronological Music Journey

    44:13 AC/DC's 'Back in Black' Album Deep Dive

    58:57 Refused's 'The Shape of Punk to Come'

    01:12:53 Refused's Legacy and Reunion

    01:25:51 Conclusion and Farewell

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Never Say Die! by Black Sabbath w/ Rick Bruce (Moonshine Docks, Coffin Mulch) (Side C) - 349
    Feb 3 2025

    Welcome to the third and final part of our Black Sabbath expedition with Rick Bruce from Moonshine Docks and formerly of Coffin Mulch! We dive deep into the tumultuous yet fascinating journey of Sabbath's later years and the cap it off by discussing the often-maligned 'Never Say Die' album. From Ozzy Osbourne's erratic behaviour and his temporary exit, to Sabbath's experimentation with new soundscapes and their revolving door of members throughout the 80s and 90, nothing is off limits. We've got a few hilarious and poignant anecdotes, tackle critical reviews, and even compare Sabbath's work to culinary experiences. Tune in for a spirited debate about one of rock's most controversial albums and find out if 'Never Say Die' deserves its spot in the rock pantheon or the bargain bin.

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome
    00:05 Black Sabbath Expedition Begins
    01:08 Diverging Opinions on Black Sabbath's Evolution
    01:41 Ozzy's Departure and Band Dynamics
    03:03 Ronnie James Dio Era
    10:21 Heaven and Hell Album Discussion
    19:44 Mob Rules Album Insights
    22:42 Born Again and Beyond
    33:40 Headless Cross Era: A Stodgy Comeback
    34:47 The Tony Martin Reappraisal
    35:31 Tear and Headless Cross: A New Sound
    38:57 Dehumanizer: The 80s Band Reunites
    43:38 Cross Purposes and the Grunge Era
    49:32 Forbidden: The Misstep
    56:55 Never Say Die: The Final Ozzy Album
    01:12:34 Nosey and the 70s Sound
    01:12:50 Sabbath's Unique Riffs and Drumming
    01:13:16 Influences and Inspirations
    01:14:17 Critiques and Musical Textures
    01:15:30 Hard Road and Vocal Performances
    01:16:49 Medieval Covers and Side 2
    01:19:23 Shockwave and Air Dance
    01:24:08 Over to You and Breakout
    01:27:04 Swingin' the Chain and Album Conclusion
    01:35:14 Final Thoughts and Reflections

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    1 hr and 58 mins
  • Never Say Die! by Black Sabbath w/ Rick Bruce (Moonshine Docks, Coffin Mulch) (Side B) - 348
    Jan 27 2025

    Well now. It turns out that 19 albums (technically 20 if you include Heaven & Hell's only album, The Devil You Know) is rather a lot. So our two parter has become a three parter. Whoops.

    But we tackle their discography with someone who knows the band inside out - Richard Bruce, from the band Moonshine Docks and formerly of Coffin Mulch. His encyclopedic knowledge of the band stands us in very good stead as we go about the business of talking about the band and their albums in detail.

    In this episode we chat about the band's history and then dive into all the Ozzy records, essentially covering all of the band's 1970s output. It's a pretty fascinating journey, and we really enjoyed getting to grips with the "classic" Sabbath material.

    Next week - Dio, Gillian, Hughes and Martin all come to the Sabbath party.

    Reaction to Aron interview = 13:05
    Lyrical duties = 19:29
    Ozzy solo charade and cutting folk out of credits = 20:09
    the Beatles influence and pre mobile phone tours = 29:26
    KIss is the American Slade = 34:27
    West Midlands hard music and WC blokes plus G Harrison = 36:55
    BUying the wrong Sabbath record = 40:46
    Were Sabbath actually very satanic? Crowley, Witchfinder, Devil Rides out = 49:03
    Naive lyrics and nursery rhymes = 57:04
    Master of Reality defines stoner and doom = 58:16

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Talking Black Sabbath with Aron Ward (Side A) - 347
    Jan 20 2025

    It's 2025 and we're starting the year off with a bang. Regular fans will know that we always start the year off with a big artist, and there's very few metal bands bigger than Black Sabbath.

    This week and next we'll be chatting all about them. Episode one is an in-depth interview with Aron Ward, son of Black Sabbath's original drummer, Bill Ward. Aron discusses his eclectic musical journey, influenced heavily by his father but also carved by his own diverse tastes. He talks about his own projects, such as Olanza, Harpoon, and Repoman, and his approach to DIY music production. Aron provides personal anecdotes from his childhood, touring with Black Sabbath, and learning the harsh realities of the music industry. He also shares his thoughts on various Sabbath albums and his dad's impact on his music career. Tune in for a fascinating chat filled with music history, personal stories, and candid insights.

    NEXT WEEK we're bringing in ANOTHER guest to talk about the band, and focus on the record Never Say Die.

    00:00 Welcome and Introduction
    00:08 Meet Aron Ward
    01:46 Aron's Musical Journey
    03:22 Growing Up with Black Sabbath
    04:35 Influence of Black Sabbath
    16:13 DIY Ethos and Industry Insights
    20:13 Memories and Reflections
    23:56 Favorite Albums and Musical Preferences
    26:33 Interviewing Ian McKay: A Shared Experience
    26:54 Heaven and Hell: A New Kind of Metal
    27:29 Living in Bel Air: Ozzy's Absence
    29:50 The Dio Era: A Divisive Time
    32:25 Technical Ecstasy: A Beatles Influence
    33:56 Never Say Die: A Confusing Time
    39:07 The Influence of Sabbath on Modern Bands
    45:03 Final Thoughts and Personal Projects

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Mestarin kynsi by Oranssi Pazuzu (Side B) - 346
    Dec 16 2024

    After touching briefly on it in our Finland episode last week, this week we dive headlong into the discography of disorienting and electrifying world of the Finnish band, Oranssi Pazuzu. Known for their unique blend of black metal, psychedelia, krautrock, and electronica, Oranssi Pazuzu have pushed musical boundaries with their immersive and genre-defying style. We break down their discography, contemplate the terrifying beauty of their sound, and revel in the menacing brilliance of their 2020 album, 'Mestarin kynsi'. Expect insights into their influences, a bit of playful banter, and why their music is like a bad trip brilliantly gone wrong. Buckle up, it’s a wild ride!

    07:58 Episode 1 recap
    09:16 Oranssi Pazuzu intro
    12:53 Influences & Comparisons
    20:14 10 Influences As Chosen By The Band
    29:27 Discography: Muukalainen Puhuu & Kosmonument
    38:26 Discography: Valonielu & Värähtelijä
    59:58 Discography: Muuntautuja
    66:57 Mestarin Kynsi

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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • Why Is Metal So Popular in Finland? (Oranssi Pazuzu Side A) - 345
    Dec 9 2024

    This week we dive headfirst into the land of heavy metal, Finland. In what originally started off as an episode on the Oranssi Pazuzu album Mestearin Kynsi, we quickly realised that we had a two parter on our hands. So this week, we're using Oranssi Pazuzu as a lens through which to view the Finnish music scene. In the episode, we take a detour through the history and culture of Finland, exploring why this country has the highest ratio of metal bands per capita. We also touch on notable Finnish acts, quirky cultural elements, and the unique musical environment of Tampere. Expect insight, humour, and a bit of chaos as we unpack what's behind Finland's intense love affair with metal.

    00:00 Welcome
    01:10 Introducing the Topic: Finnish Metal
    02:00 The Finnish Music Scene and Culture
    05:43 Patreon and Community Announcements
    08:49 Deep Dive into Oranssi Pazuzu
    20:36 A Brief History of Finland
    26:22 Finnish Traditions and Unique Sports
    26:58 Famous Finnish Music and Artists
    32:21 The Influence of Metal in Finnish Culture
    35:03 Doom Metal and Its Finnish Roots
    43:26 The Finnish Music Industry and Government Support
    54:22 Tampere's Psychedelic Black Metal Scene
    01:00:01 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • In Place of Real Insight by Karate - 344
    Dec 2 2024

    In this episode we explore the eclectic stylings of the band Karate. We break down their shift from post-hardcore roots to embracing jazz influences, focusing on the standout album 'In Place of Real Insight.' And we get there, in the usual fashion, by chatting extensively about their back catalogue. We also theorise that perhaps Karate fans may have split into two camps when they moved the focus almost exclusively to jazz. Our weekly Nexus challenge takes us from Karate to the late John Prescott through a convoluted but fascinating path involving jazz, punk rock, and the peace symbol. Expect deep musical analysis, unexpected links, and a few laughs.

    Karate background: 08:05
    Chris' Theory on Karate fans: 15:13
    Early discography and eponymous debut: 19:18
    Bed is in the Ocean, Unsolved & the journey to jazzcore: 29:53
    Some Boots & Pockets: 41:20
    595 & Make It Fit: 48:20
    In Place Of Real Insight: 53:28
    Summing up the album: 75:51
    The John Prescott Nexus: 80:36

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • In Session 10 w/ Jan Alkema from Compulsion - 343
    Nov 25 2024

    This week our pal Jan Alkema, drummer of the bands The Drum/China Drum and Compulsion returns. This time here's here to discuss the story of Compulsion. We cover the band's history, its ups and downs, and some behind-the-scenes stories. We hear about Jan's journey from joining The Amazing Colossal Men to Compulsion's battle with record labels, relentless touring, and eventual disbandment. Along the way, Jan drops some memorable anecdotes, including a run-in with Dave Grohl, a misadventure with Cradle of Filth, and plenty of backstage dramas. It's a helluva a ride, a candid real and entertaining look at a band that never quite got its due.

    9:27 - Compulsion History and Formation
    21:20 - The Amazing Colossal Men & in court with Virgin
    29:24 - A fresh start and London
    34:25 - The early EPs
    39:49 - Touring, Elektra and Comforter
    48:14 - Demostikon
    50:34 - Timings, genres and peers
    01:02:11 - The arrival of Britrock
    01:06:21 - The Future is Medium
    01:12:11 - The beginning of the end
    01:17:08 - After the band
    01:22:56 - Reissues
    01:24:59 - Late trivia and gossip

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    1 hr and 37 mins