Like a book club for your next favorite record, each episode is an in-depth discussion of a single, under-appreciated album. Many episodes feature a follow up interview with the band that recorded the album.
Ben and John bring an end to the podcast after 2+ years, 115 episodes, and over 150 hours of content. In this final episode, Ben and John give their final reflections on the show and detail a new podcast, Five Perfect Songs, which they will launch in the coming months. Keep an eye on the show's social media for more info.
Thank you to all who have participated in the show and made it the great successs that it has been!
It's been a pleasure to bring you some of our favorite records and we hope you'll continue to discover these great albums and many more for years to come. In that spirit, here are some albums that we hoped to eventually cover. We encourage you to listen to them.
The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard was a book club for your next favorite record. Each episode was an in-depth examination of a single album that's worthy of greater recognition. Our co-hosts, Ben and John, spent a full episode discussing an album and then often used a follow-up episode to interview the band that recorded it.
Season 3, Episode 15
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Ben and John continue their discussion of Mondo Drag's third album, 2016's The Occultation of Light. Blending psych, prog, and heavy rock to create a timeless sound, The Occultation of Light serves as a landmark of 2010s underground heavy music.
Our prior discussion of the album's context and the key moments from its first track is available in our April 12th episode, here.
This segment picks up where part one left off and continues the discussion of the album's key moments, starting with track 2, Out of Sight.
The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard is a like a book club for your next favorite record. Each episode is an in-depth examination of a single album that's worthy of greater recognition. Our co-hosts, Ben and John, spend a full episode discussing an album and then often use a follow-up episode to interview the band that recorded it.
Season 3, Episode 14, Album 56
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Ben and John return from hiatus to discuss Mondo Drag's third studio album: 2016's The Occultation of Light. Blending prog, Kraut rock, psych and proto metal into a synth and slide guitar heavy sound all its own, Occultation cemented Mondo Drag's place as a leader in the world of underground heavy rock.
In Part 1 of their discussion, Ben and John analyze the band's sound, instrumentation, and live show as well as the Key Moment's from the album's first track, Initiation. Part 2, available April 19 at https://greatestthingpodcast.com and all major podcast platforms will continue the dissection of the album's Key Moments.
The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard is a like a book club for your next favorite record. Each episode is an in-depth examination of a single album that's worthy of greater recognition. Our co-hosts, Ben and John, spend a full episode discussing an album and then often use a follow-up episode to interview the band that recorded it.
Season 3, Episode 13, Album 56
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Ben and John complete their discussion of Blind Dog's debut album, The Last Adventures of Captain Dog, and their interview with all three members of the band: Thomas Elenvik, Joakim Thell, and Tobias Nilsson. Part one of the interview, available here, focused on the history of the band, the recording of Last Adventures, and key moments of the first three tracks on the album.
This segment picks up where part one left off and continues the discussion of the album's key moments, starting with track 4, Beyond my Reach.
The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard is a like a book club for your next favorite record. Each episode is an in-depth examination of a single album that's worthy of greater recognition. Our co-hosts, Ben and John, spend a full episode discussing an album and then often use a follow-up episode to interview the band that recorded it.
Season 3, Episode 12, Album 55
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John and Ben sit down with all three members of the pioneering Swedish stoner rock band, Blind Dog, to discuss their 1999 debut album, The Last Adventures of Captain Dog. Comprised of guitarist Joakim Thell, drummer Thomas Elenvik, and bassist/vocalist Tobias Nilsson, Blind Dog began making riff-heavy underground rock well before bands like Kyuss, Monster Magnet, and Queens of the Stone Age had become household names.
Over 20 years later, the band reflects on their early days and the recording sessions for Last Adventures and begins a discussion of the album's key moments; a discussion to be continued in Part Two of the interview, available March 22, 2022 at https://greatestthingpodcast.com and on all major podcast platforms.
The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard is a like a book club for your next favorite record. Each episode is an in-depth examination of a single album that's worthy of greater recognition. Our co-hosts, Ben and John, spend a full episode discussing an album and then often use a follow-up episode to interview the band that recorded it.
Season 3, Episode 11, Album 55
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John and Ben continue their discussion of Blind Dog's debut stoner classic, The Last Adventures of Captain Dog. An underappreciated gem from the late 90s and early aughts foundational generation of heavy rock, the band pulls incluences from the desert and the swamps of New Orleans while staying clear of the genre's cliches by putting focus on songwriting and stronger than expected musicianship. This episode continues our discussion of the album's key moments, starting with Track 5. When I'm Finally Gone.
Our prior discussion of the album's context and the key moments from its first four tracks is available in our March 1st, 2022 epsiode here, and on all major podcast platforms.
The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard is a like a book club for your next favorite record. Each episode is an in-depth examination of a single album that's worthy of greater recognition. Our co-hosts, Ben and John, spend a full episode discussing an album and then often use a follow-up episode to interview the band that recorded it.
Season 3, Episode 10, Album 55
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Ben and John begin their discussion of Blind Dog's debut album, The Last Adventures of Captain Dog. Originally self-released in 1999, the album would see a number of pressings in subsequent years on the Meteor City and People Like You labels amongst others. Though the band hailed from Sweden, they played a version of stoner rock not out of place alongside american bands such as Kyuss, COC, Monster Magnet, and Down. The band's take on US heavy ultiamtely showcased a more song-forward sensibility and musicianship that often outclassed their peers, easily avoiding stereotypes of lazy stoner musicians.
Part 2 of Ben and John's discussion will be available March 8, 2022 at https://greatestthingpodcast.com and on all major platforms.
The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard is a like a book club for your next favorite record. Each episode is an in-depth examination of a single album that's worthy of greater recognition. Our co-hosts, Ben and John, spend a full episode discussing an album and then often use a follow-up episode to interview the band that recorded it.
Season 3, Episode 9, Album 55
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Ben and John wrap up their interview of L'ira Del Baccano's Alessandro Santori and their coverage of the band's 2014 psych/stoner/prog opus, Terra 42. In this section of the interview, Santori reacts to the album's key moments providing insight on the band's writing and recording process as well as their sonic signatures.
The first half of the interview can be found here and Ben and John's previous discussion of the album can be found here (Part 1) and here (Part 2).
The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard is a like a book club for your next favorite record. Each episode is an in-depth examination of a single album that's worthy of greater recognition. Our co-hosts, Ben and John, spend a full episode discussing an album and then often use a follow-up episode to interview the band that recorded it.
Season 3, Episode 8, Album 54
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Ben and John contrinue their discussion of L'ira Del Baccano's 2014 heavy, progressive masterpiece, Terra 42, by sitting down with the band's guitarist and riff-master, Alessandro "Drughito" Santori. In this first part of the interview, Santori discusses the band's history, dating back to the mid-90s, recording the Loosin 'O' Frequencies EP with the legendary Paul Chain, and the songwriting process for Terra 42.
Join us next week (Feb. 22) for Part 2 of the interview. In the meantime, you can hear Ben and John's previous discussion of the album here (Part 1) and here (Part 2).
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Season 3, Episode 7, Album 54
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John and Ben continue their discussion of L'ira Del Baccano's 2014 debut studio full length, Terra 42. Picking up where they left off at the end of Part 1 (available here or on your favorite podcast platform), they continue their discussion of the album's key moments, analyzing audio clips from the album's heavy, progressive spacerock and drawing analogies to artists such as Tool, Pentagram, Buckethead, and Don Caballero.
The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard is a like a book club for your next favorite record. Each episode is an in-depth examination of a single album that's worthy of greater recognition. Our co-hosts, Ben and John, spend a full episode discussing an album and then often use a follow-up episode to interview the band that recorded it.
Season 3, Episode 6, Album 54
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Ben and John kick off February by starting their discussion of L'ira Del Baccano's 2014 debut studio album, Terra 42. Heavy, progressive, psychedelic, and immersive, Terra 42 takes the listener on an intense journey through three instrumental songs over the course of an hour. It's an ambitious first effort from the Italian band whose roots trace back to 90s outfits Dark Awake and Loosin 'O' Frequencies and one that they pull off with aplomb.
This episode covers our initial discussion of the band's history and musicial style, the album's artwork, and begins our analysis of the album's key moments. Part two of our discussion will be available February 8th at https://greatestthingpodcast.com and on all major podcast platforms.
The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard is a like a book club for your next favorite record. Each episode is an in-depth examination of a single album that's worthy of greater recognition. Our co-hosts, Ben and John, spend a full episode discussing an album and then often use a follow-up episode to interview the band that recorded it.
Season 3, Episode 5, Album 54
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Ben and John continue their interview with all three original members of the pioneering slowcore band Codeine, Chris Brokaw, Stephen Immerwahr, and John Engle. Part 2 of the interview is an in depth discussion of the songs on Codeine's debut album, Frigid Stars.
Part 1 of Ben and John's interview with Codeine, released on January 18, 2022, can be heard here: https://www.greatestthingpodcast.com/codeine-interview-part-1/
Ben and John's analysis of Frigid Stars can be heard here: https://www.greatestthingpodcast.com/codeine-frigid-stars-part-1/ and here: https://www.greatestthingpodcast.com/codeine-frigid-stars-part-2/.
The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard is a like a book club for your next favorite record. Each episode is an in-depth examination of a single album that's worthy of greater recognition. Our co-hosts, Ben and John, spend a full episode discussing an album and then often use a follow-up episode to interview the band that recorded it.
Season 3, Episode 4, Album 53
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Ben and John continue their coverage of Codeine's 1990 album, Frigid Stars by interviewing original band members Chris Brokaw (Drums, Guitar), John Engle (Guitar), and Stephen Immerwahr (Bass, Vocals). In this first part of the interview, the trio discuss their early days in New York City, the influence of Bitch Magnet's Sooyoung Park on their formation, and the recording of Frigid Stars with Mike McMackin.
Part 2 of the interview, featuring an in depth discussion of the songs on Frigid Stars, will be available January 25, 2022, at https://greatestthingpodcast.com and on all major podcast platforms.
The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard is a like a book club for your next favorite record. Each episode is an in-depth examination of a single album that's worthy of greater recognition. Our co-hosts, Ben and John, spend a full episode discussing an album and then often use a follow-up episode to interview the band that recorded it.
Season 3, Episode 3, Album 53
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Ben and John continue their discussion of Codeine's 1990 debut album, Frigid Stars, by discussing the album's Key Moments and broad influence on indie rock and slowcore. This episode is a continuatuon of the discussion started in our January 4, 2022 episode, Codeine - Frigid Stars (Part 1) which can be found here or on your favorite podcast platform.
Season 3, Episode 2, Album 53
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Ben and John kick off 2022 by beginning their discussion of Codeine's 1990 debut album, Frigid Stars. Originally released on Glitterhouse Records in 1990, the album would come to be regarded as a landmark in the slowcore genre. This episode discusses the album's history and impact and begins our in depth discussion of the record's Key Moments. Stay tuned for Part 2 of the episiode on January 11, 2022 when we will contuinue our discussion. The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard is a like a book club for your next favorite record. Each episode is an in-depth examination of a single album that's worthy of greater recognition. Our co-hosts, Ben and John, spend a full episode discussing an album and then often use a follow-up episode to interview the band that recorded it. Season 3, Episode 1, Album 53
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Ben and John return from hiatus to celebrate The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard's 100th episode and they've brought along a bevy of special guests and contributors. The 100th episode consists of three sections woven together through the course of the episode (don't worry there's a table of contents below).
Ben and John recount their Top 20 albums of 2021; Ben, John, and original co-host Mat sit down for a roundtable discussion with Cary Gordon of MSR Cast and Metal Geeks podcasts to discuss their experiences on the show and what's to come in 2022; and finally, Ben and John sit down with three of the show's previous guests (Harry Armstrong of Hangnail, Arthur Roberts of Peach, and Jon Fine of Bitch Magnet) to see how their year's gone.
Hear's the running order for the episode:
Season 2, Episode 46, Album N/A
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Ben and John close out the year with the show's 99th episode by talking to Atavismo drummer Sandri Pow (also Hibrido, Mondo Infiel, ex-Mind!, etc.) about the band's 2017 sophomore album Inerte and its place in the Spain's burgeoning heavy psychedelic scene. Pow also discusses feeling the pain that music brings, the influence of flamenco, and the importance of passion and chemistry among band members.
The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard is a like a book club for your next favorite record. Each episode is an in-depth examination of a single album that's worthy of greater recognition. Our co-hosts, Ben and John, spend a full episode discussing an album and then often use a follow-up episode to interview the band that recorded it.
Season 2, Episode 45, Album 52
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In this episode, Ben and John delve deep into Spain's fertile psychedelic scene by exploring Andalusian band Atavismo and their sophomore outing, 2017's Inerte. Featuring members of Viaje a 800 and Mind!, Atavismo incorporate traditional Spanish and North African elements into heavy psych and prog to create a unique and diverse sound.
The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard is a like a book club for your next favorite record. Each episode is an in-depth examination of a single album that's worthy of greater recognition. Our co-hosts, Ben and John, spend a full episode discussing an album and then often use a follow-up episode to interview the band that recorded it.
Season 2, Episode 44, Album 52
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Ben and John interview west coast stoner rock band Snail about their 2009 sophomore and comeback album, Blood, and the 15+ years between the album and its self-titled predecessor. Along the way, the band recount the stories and experiences, including playing with Sleep and befriending Fu Manchu, that influenced their sound and style.
The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard is a like a book club for your next favorite record. Each episode is an in-depth examination of a single album that's worthy of greater recognition. Our co-hosts, Ben and John, spend a full episode discussing an album and then often use a follow-up episode to interview the band that recorded it.
Listen to Ben and John discuss their thought's on Blood, with guest lecturer JJ Koczan of The Obelisk, here.
Season 2, Episode 43, Album 51
Listen to Blood on Bandcamp
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Ben and John sit down with Solace founder and guitarist, Tommy Southard, to discuss the band's 2003 sophomore outing, the (literally and figuratively) doomed 13 (previously featured on the show, here). With over four decades in heavy rock, Southard's played in genre defining bands in both hardcore and doom metal in addition to touring with the likes of Black Sabbath and Cathedral. Here, he discusses the patchwork recording process for 13 and how it led to the creation of the band's accidental masterpiece.
The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard is a like a book club for your next favorite record. Each episode is an in-depth examination of a single album that's worthy of greater recognition. Our co-hosts, Ben and John, spend a full episode discussing an album and then often use a follow-up episode to interview the band that recorded it.
Season 2, Episode 42, Album 50
Listen to 13 on Youtube
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On this episode of The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard, Ben and John sit down with JJ Koczan of theobelisk.net for the third installment of the show's Guest Lecturer series wherein friends of the show will bring in albums with which neither host is familiar. The Obelisk is an absolute trove of album reviews, music news, and interviews covering everything under and adjacent to the big umbrella of stoner rock, doom metal and heavy psychedelia. Regular listeners will no doubt recall that Ben and John learned about many albums discussed on the show via The Obelisk.
The album discussed in the episode at hand is Snail's 2009 sophomore (and first since the band returned from a nearly fifteen year hiatus) outing, Blood. Brimming with stoner heaviness and psychedelic expanse, the album foreshadowed trends in the heavy underground that would become prevalent over the subsequent decade. A fact made all the more impressive given that many of its pummeling tracks and razor sharp hooks were written prior to the band's mid-90s dissolution.
The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard is a like a book club for your next favorite record. Each episode is an in-depth examination of a single album that's worthy of greater recognition. Our co-hosts, Ben and John, spend a full episode discussing an album and then often use a follow-up episode to interview the band that recorded it.
Season 2, Episode 41, Album 51
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John and Ben sit down with Mike Scalzi (guitar/vocals) and Adrian Maestas (bass) of long running true metal stalwarts, Slough Feg, for a wide ranging interview focusing on the band's 2009 album, Ape Uprising, but also touching on the band's formation and early years, playing on The Grateful Dead's Equipment and the proliferation of ape-accompanied trucker movies in the 70s.
The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard is a like a book club for your next favorite record. Each episode is an in-depth examination of a single album that's worthy of greater recognition. Our co-hosts, Ben and John, spend a full episode discussing an album and then often use a follow-up episode to interview the band that recorded it.
Season 2, Episode 40, Album 49
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John and Ben discuss the show's 50th(!!!!) record, Solace's 2003 doom/stoner/hardcore freight train of righteous heaviness, 13. Originally released on Meteor City, 13 breaks away from the monolithic nature of the band's debut album, Further, and presents a more eclectic and arguably more effective showcase for Solace's unique and powerful brand of heavy. Throughout, the group uses distortion and seething aggression to create a level of emotional resonance and catharsis seldom found in any of the genres to which one might say the album belongs.
The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard is a like a book club for your next favorite record. Each episode is an in-depth examination of a single album that's worthy of greater recognition. Our co-hosts, Ben and John, spend a full episode discussing an album and then often use a follow-up episode to interview the band that recorded it.
Season 2, Episode 39, Album 50
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On this episode of The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard, John and Ben tackle the show's 49th album: Slough Feg's 2009 shred-heavy opus, Ape Uprising! Released on Cruz Del Sur with vinyl from Iron Kodex, Ape Uprising! basks in traditional metal glory while never taking itself so seriously that forgets to entertain. By grounding itself with a mindset that's as much punk as it is metal, Ape Uprising! puts songwriting first and makes its fretboard wizardry all the more memorable as a result.
The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard is a like a book club for your next favorite record. Each episode is an in-depth examination of a single album that's worthy of greater recognition. Our co-hosts, Ben and John, spend a full episode discussing an album and then often use a follow-up episode to interview the band that recorded it.
Season 2, Episode 38, Album 49
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On this episode of The Greatest Thing You'd Never Heard, Ben and John return to Beastmilk's 2013 album, Climax, interviewing vocalist Mat McNerney (aka Kvohst) and bassist Valtteri Arino about the band's formation and their experience recording with Converge's Kurt Ballou at GodCity Studios. The pair recount the unorthodox recording techniques used to get create Climax's unique atmosphere and McNerney expounds on his lyrical philosophy and desire to create emotional resonance by not shying away from life's darkness.
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Season 2, Episode 37, Album 48
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John and Ben sit down with Grails guitarist Alex Hall to discuss the Portland band's 2003 album, The Burden of Hope. Hall divulges some of the band's unexpected influences such as Hungarian violinist Felix Lajko and explains Grails' experimental approach to songwriting on its early records. Though the band, and The Burden of Hope in particular, is often described as post rock, Hall explains that the group were more inspired by slowcore than by many of the acts to whom they were commonly compared. The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard is a like a book club for your next favorite record. Each episode is an in-depth examination of a single album that's worthy of greater recognition. Our co-hosts, Ben and John, spend a full episode discussing an album and then often use a follow-up episode to interview the band that recorded it. Season 2, Episode 36, Album 47 Listen to The Burden of Hope on Bandcamp We proudly endorse Revo Guitar Straps! Go to https://revoguitarstraps.comand use code POD20 for 20% off! Find Grails on social media: Facebook Instagram Listen to The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard and find us on social media via https://greatestthingpodcast.com Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the show, please remember to rate, review, and follow us on your favorite podcast platform!
Ben and John return to Serpent Thone's 2013 album, Brother Lucifer, to interview guitarist Don Argott about the album's themes, recording, and inspirations. Argott discusses the history of the band and the intersection of the band's music with his (and fellow guitarist Demian Fenton's) career as a documentary filmmaker as well as the importance of the album as a format and the joy of music discovery.
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Season 2, Episode 35, Album 45
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Ben and John bring the instrumental summer to a close and return to lyrical records by covering Beastmilk's lone album, 2013's Climax. Steeped in the traditions of post punk with an edge of apocalyptic garage goth, the album proves to be perhaps the catchiest that the show has covered to date. Already sharing personnel with Hexvessel and Code, members of Beastmilk would continue the band's legacy with Grave Pleasures.
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Season 2, Episode 34, Album 48
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Ben and John discuss the sixth and final album of the show's Instrumental Summer: Grails' 2003 debut, The Burden of Hope. Released on Neurot Records, The Burden of Hope showcases the Portland band's layered and experimental approach that would likely please fans of, but is significantly different from, post rock and post metal.
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Season 2, Episode 33, Album 47
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Ben and John return from their bye week to continue the show's Instrumental Summer by discussing My Sleeping Karma's 2015 album, Moksha. Filled with Indian and eastern themes, the German group presents their best and most fully realized record to date with complex arrangements, varied instrumentation, and a meditative catchiness that belie's the album's compositional nature.
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Season 2, Episode 32, Album 46
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Ben and John continue the show's instrumental summer by marveling at Serpent Throne's 2013 cinematic masterpiece, Brother Lucifer. Draped in guitar harmonies and loaded with an emotional poignency not often found in instrumental heavy rock, Brother Lucifer elevates the form and delivers the doom rush of happiness.
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Season 2, Episode 31, Album 45
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The show's Instrumental Summer continues as Ben and John return to Triptonus' 2015, self-titled album by interviewing four members of the Viennese collective: Fabian (guitar), Clemens (guitar), Max (djembe, didjeridoo), and Vanya (wave drum, samples). The quartet discuss their writing process and diverse influences as they detail the unconventional studio in which they recorded the album. In addition, the band's new album, Soundless Voice, is available Friday, 07/30 at the Bandcamp link below. Highly recommended!
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Season 2, Episode 30, Album 43
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As the show's Instrumental Summer continues, Ben and John return to Monobrow's 2014 album, Big Sky, Black Horse, by interviewing guitarist Paul Slater (ex-Sir Hedgehog) and bassist Sam Beydoun. The pair discuss the evolution of the band's instrumental sound and layered song craft as they bridge old school stoner rock, doom, and classic heavy metal.
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Season 2, Episode 29, Album 44
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The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard's Instrumental Summer continues as Ben and John delve into Monobrow's 2014 riffsterpiece, Big Sky, Black Horse. Chock full of stonerrock goodness and dexterous playing, the album displays impressive heft as is its expertly crafted songs continually surprise with musical twists and turns.
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Season 2, Episode 28, Album 44
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Ben and John continue their Instrumental Summer with the self-titled, 2015 sophomore effort from Viennese psychedelic metallers Triptonus. Reveling in diverse song structures and instrumentation, Triptonus defy classification while developing a style that is unique, engrossing, and thoroughly impressive.
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Season 2, Episode 27, Album 43
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Ben and John kick off the show's Instrumental Summer by discussing the Karma to Burn's 2014 album, Arch Stanton. The band's 6th and ultimately final full-length album, Arch Stanton sees the band in peak form with founding guitarist Will Mecum (also bass) joined by new drummer Evan Devine and later on tour by live bassist Eric Clutter. The result is a record that compares well next to the band's archetypal stoner rock classics, Wild Wonderful Purgatory and Almost Heathen.
Season 2, Episode 26, Album 42
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On this episode of The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard, John and Ben discuss Cop Shoot Cop's 4th and final album, 1994's Release. Coming out on a major label, Release saw the noise rock outfit expanding their sound into increasingly melodic and nuanced territory. While the result may have been controversial among long time fans, the album's superior songwriting and clear production makes it an ideal entry point into the band's impressive catalog.
Season 2, Episode 25, Album 41
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On this episode of The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard, Ben and John return to the 36th album covered by the show (the lone, 1971 self-titled album by Britsh prog masters Fuzzy Duck) to sit down with the band's two surviving members, drummer Paul Francis and keyboardist Roy Sharland. The pair expound on a lifetime's worth of music history, recording in the famed Olympic Studios, the realities of the music industry, and Fuzzy Duck's unique legacy.
Season 2, Episode 24, Album 36
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On this episode, Ben and John return to Sacri Monti's 2015 self-titled debut album to talk with guitarist/vocalist Brenden Dellar and drummer Thomas DiBenedetto. The pair expound on touring, kraut rock and 70s influences, the role of the skateboarding scene in the San Diego psych community, and the influence of keyboardist and producer Brian Ellis on the area's fertile psychedelic underground.
Season 2, Episode 23, Album 40
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Ben and John take their first dip into the warm, placid waters of the San Diego psych scene with the 2015 self-titled debut album from Sacri Monti. Featuring members of Radio Moscow, Joy, Monarch, and countless others from southern California's incestuous hotbed of sunbaked sounds, Sacri Monti bring jam and subtle southern rock elements to their take on post-stoner psychedelia. The result is a landmark album for both the genre and the scene.
Season 2, Episode 22, Album 40
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On this episode of The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard, John and Ben discuss Cigale's 2015 self-titled debut album. Standing at the intersection of post-stoner psychedelia, shoegaze, and indie rock, the female-fronted Cigale blends emotionally resonant vocals with arpeggiated guitar and placidly-paced songwriting. With the tragic death of guitarist Rutger Smeets only months after the album's release, Cigale's sole album stands alone as a testament to the band's substantial potential and prowess.
Season 2, Episode 21, Album 39
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John and Ben continue their dive into Wolf's self-titled debut album by interviewing guitarist/vocalist Nik Stalvind. In a wide-ranging discussion, Stalvind discusses the band's early days, the decision to play a style of metal that was considered extremely uncool in the mid-nineties, and their place in traditional metal's resurgence. Stalvind also reveals the story behind the album's iconic and divisive Hans Arnold cover art.
Season 2, Episode 20, Album 38
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John and Ben discuss the self-titled debut album by Swedish trad-metal stalwarts, Wolf. Released in 1999 when real metal was at its nadir, the album is a landmark in the return to the genre's glory days and the eventual rise of the NWOTHM scene. Boasting classic (if divisive) artwork, the album showcased the attention to songwriting and detail that would become hallmarks of the band's work throughout its 20+ year career.
Season 2, Episode 19, Album 38
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Ben and John return to Vore's 2011 album, Gravehammer, by interviewing guitarist/vocalist Page Townsley. Townsley talks about his musical and lyrical influences and secret to building the band's massive guitar tones.
Season 2, Episode 18, Album 37
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On this episode of The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard, Ben and John dive into death metal, discussing Vore's 2011 album, Gravehammer. Eschewing trends and adulteration, Gravehammer delivers the goods with more depth and dynamic than one might traditionally associate with the genre.
Season 2, Episode 17, Album 37
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Ben and John go all the way back to 1971 to discuss the lone album from British prog rock band Fuzzy Duck. Comprised of members of Andromeda, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, and the Bill Wyman endorsed Tucky Buzzard, Fuzzy Duck blended inventive musicianship, a powerhouse rhythm section, and an irreverent sense of humor to create one of the more memorable records of rock's most fertile era.
Season 2, Episode 16, Album 36
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John and Ben return to Bitch Magnet's influential 1990 album, Ben Hur, by interviewing guitarist Jon Fine and drummer Orestes Morfin. Fine and Morfin recount the band's early years at Oberlin, the Ben Hur recording sessions, and the band's lasting impact.
Season 2, Episode 15, Album 35
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John and Ben discuss Bitch Magnet's influential second (and final) full length album, Ben Hur. Originally released in 1990, the album foreshadows much of the sonic ground that independent rock would cover over the ensuing decade as the roots of math rock, shoegaze, post-punk and more are all present in Ben Hur's sonic tapestry.
Season 2, Episode 14, Album 35
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Ben and John return to Life Beyond's 2003 album, Thousand Vision Mist by interviewing guitarist/vocalist Danny Kenyon, and bassist Louis Strachan. The pair talk about their infamous tour to SHOD III with Place of Skulls and go in depth on the meanings and influences of the songs on the album.
Season 2, Episode 13, Album 34
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In this episode of The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard, Ben and John discuss Life Beyond's 2003 sole full-length, Thousand Vision Mist. Hailing from the iconic Maryland doom scene, Life Beyond's work compares favorably to the area's more progressive bands such as The Obsessed and Unorthodox. The power trio blends heavy riffs with searing leads and lyrics which are more upbeat than those for which the genre is typically known. Members of Life Beyond have gone on to play in Iron Man, Spiral Grave, Wretched, and, named for the album at hand, Thousand Vision Mist.
Season 2, Episode 12, Album 34
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Ben and John return to Cloud Catcher's 2015 debut album, Enlightened Beyond Existence, interviewing band guitarist/vocalist Rory Rummings. Rummings discusses the band's roots and formation along with his influences, the recording process for Enlightened Beyond Existence, and touring with the legendary Earthless. Keep an eye out for Cloud Catcher's third album later this year!
Season 2, Episode 11, Album 33
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Ben and John discuss Cloud Catcher's 2015 self-released debut album, Enlightened Beyond Existence. Sitting at an exciting crossroads between the more progressive side of Maryland doom and the heavier end of post-Kyuss psychedelia, the Colorado band brims with power-trio energy.
Season 2, Episode 10, Album 33
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Ben and John return to Kalas's lone, self-titled album with guitarist Paul Kott (High Tone Son of a Bitch, Cruevo) and producer/engineer Willie Samuels (Green Day) in tow. Kott and Samuels go in depth on the album's sound and the recording process, including the use of backwards effects and playing. They also discuss working with Matt Pike (Sleep, High on Fire) on the first album of his career where he would not (with the exception of one impromptu solo) play guitar and the time he was almost replaced by the late Bushwick Bill of the Geto Boys.
Season 2, Episode 9, Album 31
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Ben and John return to Stubb's 2014 heavy rock platter, Cry of the Ocean, for a discussion with guitarist/vocalist Jack Dickinson and drummer Tom Fyfe. Dickinson and Fyfe expound on the recording experience at Britain's world renowned Skyhammer Studios, touring mishaps, and what's coming next for the band.
Season 2, Episode 8, Album 32
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John and Ben discuss Stubb's 2014 sophomore album, Cry of the Ocean. Released on Ripple Music, Cry of the Ocean mixes blues, psychedelia, and classic rock influences to come up with a sound that is closer in feel to the current San Diego heavy rock scene than what one might expect from the band's native England, thanks in no small part to their powerhouse, power trio lineup.
Season 2, Episode 7, Album 32
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On this episode of The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard, John and Ben discuss the lone album from Bay Area supergroup Kalas. Released in 2006, Kalas' self-titled album sits comfortably in a pocket somewhere between stoner rock, doom metal, NWOBHM, classic heavy metal, and hardcore while never losing sight of its songwriting and sense of dynamics. Featuring members of Sleep, High on Fire, Cruevo, High Tone Son of a Bitch, Econochrist, and Grimple, Kalas proves to be far more than the sum of its parts.
Season 2, Episode 6, Album 31
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Ben and John discuss Warning's 2006 traditional doom metal opus, Watching from a Distance. Steeped in doom sonics and emotionally raw courtesy of frontman Patrick Walker (also 40 Watt Sun)'s stunning vocals, the album will appeal to fans of intimate songwriting as much as it will to metalheads.
Season 2, Episode 5, Album 30
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On this episode of The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard, John and Ben continue their discussion of Offenders' seminal 1985 hardcore classic, Endless Struggle, by talking to drummer Pat Doyle (Ignitor), the last surviving member of the band. Doyle discusses the early 80s Texas hardcore scene and Offenders' experiences playing with bands such as The Dicks, MDC, DRI and Scratch Acid. Also on the docket is an in depth discussion of the songs and the recording process with legendary SST producer, Spot.
Season 2, Episode 4, Album 29
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John and Ben discuss Offenders' 1985 album, Endless Struggle and its place in the 1980s Texas hardcore scene. Deviating from punk and hardcore norms, the album showcased increasingly mature songwriting that would mark the band as an early crossover favorite.
Season 2, Episode 3, Album 29
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John and Ben kick off 2021 by going back to 1999 and discussing Wellwater Conspiracy's sophomore album, Brotherhood of Electric: Operational Directives. Steeped in 1960s psych and trading off between hooky garage tracks and instrumental interludes, Brotherhood of Electric displays a breadth of songwriting and layered accompaniment which rewards repeat listens. Something of a supergroup, the band consists of the two man lineup of John McBain (ex-Monster Magnet) and Matt Cameron (Soundgarden, Pearl Jam) along with several guest musicians including frequent contributions from Josh Homme of Kyuss and a then nascent Queens of the Stone Age.
The compilation we mentioned in the episode was called Succour - The Terrascope Benefit Album.
Season 2, Episode 2, Album 28
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Ben and John send off 2020 with a countdown of Ben's Top 50 Albums of the Year in this this episode culled from a three part livestream taped December 30th.
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Steve Von Till - No Wilderness Deep Enough
Witchcraft - Black Metal
Switchblade Jesus - Death Hymns
King Gorm - King Gorm
Jason Molina - Live at La Chapelle
Traveler - Termination Shock
Cirith Ungol - Forever Black
Brant Bjork - Brant Bjork
Lightsabres - Darkness on my Trail
Brimstone Coven - The Woes of a Mortal Earth
White Dog - White Dog
Mothers of the Land - Hunting Grounds
Yuri Gagarin - The Outskirts of Reality
Siena Root - The Secret of our Time
Lowrider - Refractions
Testament - Titans of Creation
The Wizard - Subterranean Exile
Valkyrie - Fear
R.I.P. - Dead End
Second Sun - Kampen Gar Vidare
Wolf - Feeding the Machine
Spirit Adrift - Enlightened in Eternity
Oresund Space Collective - Four Riders Take Space Mountain
Oceans of Slumber - Oceans of Slumber
Haunt - Flashback
Magick Brother & Mystic Sister - Magick Broither & Mystic Sister
Hum - Inlet
Horisont - Sudden Death
Lucifer - Lucifer III
Yawning Man - Live at Giant Rock
The Swell Fellas - The Big Grand Entrance
White Magician - Dealers of Divinity
Oresund Space Collective - Experiments in the Subconscious
Vestal Claret - Vestal Claret
Martin Rude and Jacob Skott Duo - The Discipline of Assent
Wobbler - Dwellers of the Deep
Wayfarer - A Romance with Violence
Marmalade Knives - Amnesia
Elder - Omens
High Spirits - Hard to Stop
Kanaan - Odense Sessions
Acid Mess - Sange de Otros Mundos
Elephant Tree - Habits
CB3 - Aeons
Kanaan - Double Sun
Jason Molina - Eight Gates
Pale Divine - Consequence of Time
Moura - Moura
Ellis/Munk Ensemble - San Diego Sessions
Causa Sui - Szabodelico
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On 2020's last episode of The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard, Ben and John talk to guest lecturer Cary Gordon, aka Cary the Metal Geek, of MSRCast, Metal Geeks, and the Houston Indie Podcast Society, about Ludichrist's pioneering 1986 hardcore/thrash crossover album, Immaculate Deception. The trio discuss Ludichrist's impact on a variety of heavy music scenes and their chameleon-like ability to pull from multiple styles, even within a single 90 second song.
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John and Ben continue their discussion of Suplecs' 2005 opus, Powtin' on the Outside Pawty on the Inside; this time bringing in bassist/vocalist/founding member Danny Nick for an in-depth interview about the recording of the album with COC's Pepper Keenan, the record's temporal proximity to Hurricane Katrina, and touring with the likes of Clutch, High on Fire, and Dixie Witch.
Season 1, Episode 53, Album 26
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Ben and John discuss Suplecs' 2005 barnburner of an album, Powtin' on the Outside Party on the Inside. Produced by COC's Pepper Keenan and full of all the punk, sludge, and stoner riff wizardry that one could ask for, Powtin never loses sight of its New Orleans roots and showcases the groove and swing for which the city is known.
Season 1, Ep. 52, Album 26.
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Ben and John return to the show's 22nd album, 2005's Searching Low and High from Japan's Eternal Elysium. On this segment they talk with with guitarist/vocalist/founder Yukito Okazaki and bassist/vocalist Tana Haugo about the record's layered textures, and heavy, stoner metal grooves.
Our 50th episode! Ben and John conclude their discussion of Song's Ohia's 2000 album, Ghost Tropic, by speaking with guitarist Alasdair Roberts and percussionist Shane Aspegren. In an interview that spans 3 continents, 14 hours worth of time zones, and 2 hours of discussion, the musicians review the improvisational nature of the recording process, their memories of Jason Molina, and source of the record's infamous birdsong.
Ben and John discuss the show's 25th album, Songs: Ohia's Ghost Tropic. A dark and often haunting record, Ghost Tropic is an outlier amongst songwriter Jason Molina's storied and extensive work. The episode reviews the record's musical composition, improvisational nature, and lyrical themes of isolation while also serving as primer on Molina's life and career.
For this episode, Ben and John return to fifteenth album discussed by the show, Demon Fuzz's epic and influential Afro Rock (as coined by Eddie Grant) masterpiece, Afreaka! This time, the pair interview Demon Fuzz's Paddy Corea who played flute, congas, and saxophone for the band while acting as their primary arranger. With a lifetime in the music industry under his belt, Corea reflects on much more than just the recording of Afreaka!, or the album's recent 50th anniversary, delving into stories of touring with Wilson Picket, the flourishing 1960s British blues scene, and playing shows with with the likes of The Who, Rolling Stones, and Grateful Dead.
In Part 2 of their discussion of Oversoul's lone album, the mournful and melodic Seven Days in November, Ben and John interview Oversoul guitarist/vocalist Dennis Cornelius. Having also played in Revelation, Place of Skulls, Under the Sun, and Dwell Within, alongside his current project, Memory Driven, Cornelius reflects on a lifetime of music and doom metal while delving into Seven Days' recording process in great detail.
John and Ben dive deep into Oversoul's first and only album, the heavy and cathartic Seven Days in November. Doom metal through and through, the album combines Maryland-influenced melodic doom riffing with emotive and personal lyrics that explore the depths of the human condition, Deep stuff to put it mildly.
Ben and John continue their discussion of Gore's 1987 sophomore album, Mean Man's Dream, with the band's longtime bassist, Rob Frey. Frey discusses the recording of the album, being a touring, heavy musician in the 80s, the band's legacy, and their reunion record, Revanche. Essential listening for all fans of underground heavy music.
On this episode, Ben and John dive into Gore's influential 1987 album, Mean Man's Dream. Instrumental, monolithic, and loud as hell, the album would prove to be a launch pad for many of heavy music's genres and subgeneres that emerged over the following decade including sludge, industrial, noise, death metal, thrash metal, math rock, and post rock. Give it a listen.
On this episode, Ben and John discuss Eternal Elysium's 2005 album, Searching Low and High. The Japanese band's third album, Searching is a masterpiece of heavy, layered guitar, varied song structure, and sonic destruction. Enjoy!
Join Ben and John as they take a digital trip across the pond and lose themselves in the British countryside whilst talking to their faithful guides, Alex Crispin and Luke Foster from Baron. They'll let you in on the secrets of how they created their 2015 neo-psych/prog/krautrock masterpiece, Torpor.
On Part One of their episode on Baron's 2015 psych/prog/folk/indie/art rock album, Torpor, Ben and John discuss the record's wide-ranging influences and the recording process, which took place in a medieval hall.
Ben and John continue their discussion of Peach's 1994 debut album, Siesta. This time out, they interview the band's guitarist/vocalist, Arthur Roberts.
In Part One of their episode on Peach's 1994 art rock debut, Siesta, the show's 20th album, Ben and John discuss the album's sublime song craft, wide-ranging influences, and the joy of unearthing a truly rare record.
Ben and John wrap up their discussion of Ogre's 2006 sophomore album, Seven Hells, by interviewing the band's guitarist, Ross Markonish, and drummer, Will Broadbent. The four discuss the band's history from inception, through the recording of Seven Hells and the songs therein, up to their most recent album, Thrice as Strong, available on Cruz del Sur Records.
In part one of their discussion of Ogre's 2006 proto-metal juggernaut, Seven Hells, Ben and John dive deep into the albums themes, motifs, and comic book awesomeness. To say nothing of the deep neck dive of a particular iconic bass. Stay tuned next week for Part Two where Ben and John interview the band!
On Part 2 of TGTYNH's episode about Hangnail's heavy rock masterpiece, Clouds in the Head, Ben and John interview all four members of the band (Harry Armstrong, James Ogawa, Mark Cronin, and Paul Elphick) about the recording process, touring, and much more.
Ben introduces new co-host John and the pair discuss Hangnail's 2001 sophomore album and swan song, Clouds in the Head.
A transitional episode for The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard as founding co-host Mat has left the show. This episode also serves as the first episode in the podcast's Guest Lecturer series which sees music experts in a wide variety of genres introducing our hosts to records with which they are unfamiliar. In this episode, Ben's brother Dan, an obscure record collector and seasoned DJ, brings in The Lyman Woodard Organization's influential 1975 debut album, Saturday Night Special.
On Part 2 of of their episode on Lid's 1997 album, In the Mushroom, Mat and Ben interview vocalist Eric Wagner. In a wide ranging discussion, the trio dissect the musical and lyrical inspiration for the record and touch on Wagner's current and former projects including Trouble, The Skull, Blackfinger, and more!
Ben and Mat discuss supergroup Lid's lone album, 1997's In the Mushroom. Featuring members of Trouble/The Skull and Anathema, In the Mushroom is a surprisingly 90s friendly and Beatles-influenced affair with focus on strong songwriting.
On this Next Time On segment, Mat and Ben discuss their upcoming episiode on Lid's lone album, 1997's In the Mushroom. They also discuss the albums they've been listening to this week (jazz with an indie rock pedigree for Mat and Slayer for Ben).
Mat and Ben discuss Demon Fuzz's 1970 album, Afreaka! The widely influential record is a melting pot of soul, jazz, prog, blues, rock, African, and Middle Eastern music with a cinematic scope.
On this Next Time On bonus segment, Ben and Mat preview their upcoming episode on Demon Fuzz seminal 1970 album, Afreaka, discuss the albums to which they've been listening, and touch on the passing of Ennio Morricone.
Ben and Mat discuss Lazer/Wulf's complex concept album, The Beast of Left and Right with the band's guitarist/vocalist Bryan Aiken. The wide ranging interview, which ranks as the show's most in depth to date, covers the history of the band as well as the lyrical and music palindromic aspects of the record.
Mat and Ben discuss their upcoming interview with Lazer/Wulf guitarist/vocalist Bryan Aiken and the albums to which they've been listening.
On this episode of The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard, Mat and Ben discuss Lazer/Wulf's debut album, The Beast of Left and Right. Originally released in 2014 on Retro Futurist Records, Beast is a progressive metal powerhouse of a concept album boasting palindromic artwork and themes.
On this Next Time On segment, Ben and Mat preview Part One of their upcoming episode on Lazer/Wulf's 2014 concept album, The Beast of Left and Right, and discuss the albums they've had in heavy rotation over the last week.
Ben and Mat discuss one of Mat's favorite records, the 2012 punk/metal crossover opus from Canada's Propagandhi, Failed States.
On this extended Next Time On segment, Mat and Ben preview their upcoming episode on Propagandhi's punk/metal crossover, Failed States, and discuss the albums they've had in heavy rotation.
On this episode of The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard, Mat and Ben discuss Rigor Mortis' comeback album/swan song, 2014's Slaves to the Grave. Also on the table is the band's place in a 1980s DFW thrash scene that has had a lasting impact on the heavy metal landscape.
Ben and Mat preview their upcoming full episode discussing Rigor Mortis' reunion/swan song Slaves to the Grave and discuss the albums that have caught their respective ears.
Ben and Mat interview Sulfur Giant's Marco Lima and Marco Mourao about their debut heavy psych masterpiece, Beyond the Hollow Mountain, as well as the band's history and the forthcoming follow up record.
Mat and Ben preview their upcoming interview with Sulfur Giant's Marco Lima and Marco Mourao and discuss the albums to which they've been listening.
Mat and Ben discuss the stoner/psych debut from Portugal's Sulfur Giant on this episode of The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard. The pair discuss the cinematic scenes invoked by Beyond the Hollow Mountain and Europe's burgeoning heavy psychedelic scene.
Ben and Mat preview the upcoming episode on the debut album from Portugal heavy psych rockers Sulfur Giant and discuss the albums they've been listening to lately.
Mat and Ben discuss Ancient Vvisdom's 2011 debut album, A Godlike Inferno, and the role of occult themes in music.
On this short Next Time On segment, Mat and Ben discuss the albums they're listening to and introduce the subject of the next episode - Ancient Vvisdom's debut album, A Godlike Inferno.
On this episode of The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard, Mat and Ben discuss their love of The Dismemberment Plan's 1999 classic, Emergency and I. This is the first episode where both Mat and Ben were familiar with the album in question ahead of time and the result is an overstuffed commentary where both hosts delve deep into the record's inner meaning.
In this first standalone Next Time On segment, Mat and Ben discuss the albums they're currently listening to and introduce the subject of the next full episode - The Dismemberment Plan's Emergency and I.
Mat and Ben disagree vigorously about Grave's 1994 opus, Soulless. In its most contentious episode yet, The Greatest Thing you've Never Heard dives headlong into death metal and the themes associated therewith.
Mat and Ben interview Pale Divine's Darin McCloskey and Greg Diener about the making of their 2007 album, Cemetery Earth, and touch on the band's upcoming album, Consequence of Time, on Cruz Del Our records.
Mat and Ben discuss Pale Divine's 2007 doom metal masterpiece, Cemetery Earth, and the band's place in the doom scene as they prepare to release their upcoming album, Consequence of Time, on Cruz Del Sur Records.
Mat and Ben discuss the 2012 noise rock debut of Canada's Metz and the band's place at the intersection of noise, punk and grunge. The album is Mat's first pick for the show.
Mat and Ben discuss the 1971 classic album Demon and Eleven Children, by Japan's Blues Creation, and its place in the history of blues, rock, and metal.
On part two of the fourth episode of The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard, Ben and Mat interview Messenger's Khaled Lowe and Barnaby Maddick about the band and the making of their debut album, Illusory Blues.
In part one of the fourth episode of The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard, Mat and Ben do a deep dive on the lush psych/folk/prog masterpiece that is Messenger's debut album, Illusory Blues.
Mat and Ben interview Iron Man's drummer, Ronnie Kalimon, and vocalist, Rob Levey. The band members discuss their time in Iron Man and the events surrounding the recording of Black Night.
Mat and Ben discuss the doom metal classic Iron Man - Black Night and its place in the genre's history nearly thirty years after it's original release.
Mat and Ben discuss the experimental debut album, Mannequin, from heavy rock supergroup Sun and Sail Club, including its controversial use of vocoder.
On Part 2 of the debut episode of The Greatest Thing you've Never Heard, Mat and Ben sit down with the band Core for their first interview in 20 years. The band discuss their history, the making of, and the concepts surrounding their second album, The Hustle in on. After the interview, Mat and Ben reveal the album discussed in Episode 2 of the podcast.
The new podcast, The Greatest Thing you've Never Heard, features two avid music fans discussing an under appreciated album in each episode. Many episodes also feature interviews with members of the band who made the subject album. In Part 1 of the debut episode of The Greatest Thing you've Never Heard, Mat and Ben discuss the album-centric format of the show before launching into a deep dive of Core's second record, The Hustle is on.