In this episode I talk about a musician releasing far too much music, another who has far too little class when dealing with his old band, and a musician who is conspiring with his guitar company to rip off his fans.
In this episode, I talk about a big return for 2020, more absurd comments from an old-timer, and I ask when too much time between albums becomes too much.
In this episode, I talk more about what makes good guitar playing, and I ask whether the 'classics' are actually classic, or if they were merely lucky.
In this episode, I talk about an issue that arises in many Hall Of Fame nominations, and I recap the busy month of October for new releases.
In this episode, I talk about Robb Flynn's online meltdown in reaction to his terrible writing, and I address why guitar solos are not the be all and end all of guitar playing.
In this episode, KISS makes one of their most cringe-worthy moves, I talk briefly about the Hall Of Fame, and I discuss putting together a top twenty list.
In this episode, I talk about this year's Super Bowl Halftime show, why I don't like live albums, and my feelings regarding the end of the road for Slayer. Plus, a bonus album spotlight with a new release you should check out.
In this episode, I talk about the relationship between drugs and music, both for the artists and the audience, and I recap the month in notable September releases.
In this episode, I talk about all the promising bands that have quickly disappointed me, and I ask why we're obsessed with the sounds of the 1980s.
In this episode, I run through an eventful news week, including new music from Weezer and Green Day, and I briefly discuss the rash of obscene bands names in metal.
In this episode, I talk about the times I have been accused of listening to music the 'wrong' way, and my thoughts that even bands we love are destined to disappoint us at some point.
In this episode, I talk about the important and interesting albums still to be released in 2019, and that segues into a discussion of women in rock/metal, and how we too often put the focus on the wrong aspects.
In this episode, I discuss having YouTube as a job, a misunderstanding of what is important when it comes to songwriting, and I give my answer to the old mystery of what the enigmatic "that" Meat Loaf won't do for love really is.
In this episode, I talk about Kid Rock's foolish comments regarding Taylor Swift, a few controversial thoughts on The Beatles brought up by the anniversary of "Abbey Road", and the problems with album sequels.
In this episode, I talk about why I won't be listening to the new Slipknot album, and I explain in great detail the shame I feel in "Pinkerton" being considered a defining album of my generation.
This week, I pass judgment on the two Killswitch Engage singers, I talk about whether it's ok not to root for Scott Stapp's comeback, and I dissect the low point in Nickelback's seedy career.
In our debut episode, I talk about the new Volbeat album, the two kinds of prog, and rip Manowar for the disgusting position they have put us all in.