Strap in for another amazing set of local and regional metal music! This set contains an awesome variety of thrash, death, and black with some progressive influences and the spirits of many Viking warriors. So unsheathe your swords, raise the horns, and get ready to rock to some of the best undiscovered metal talent for the next half-hour right here with Lucretia, the Mistress of Destruction, and Cannibal Cory . This episode's lineup includes: Murder from Baltimore, Md. Blacktip from Raleigh Æther Realm from Greenville, N.C. (They [...]
What happens when you mix the wide-ranging audience of podcast with the insanely powerful, heavy, and brutal forces of Metal? Well, the Mistress of Destruction and I have our own ideas about the chaos and anarchy that could ensue! Just remember, it is up to those who subject themselves to the ridiculously awesome DeathPod to misbehave themselves. At least, that is what our undead legal department in tattered suits advised us to disclaim. Originally, the Mistress of Destruction came forward with the idea to promote a Chainsaw podcast that contained many regional bands that were either unsigned or [...]
Nothing sorts your head out better than an egg Mcmuffin from Mcdonalds. I was such a dick last night, dropped my camera and got too munted by the time the last band got on. British Wildlife did another one of their signature epic gigs, this one was called Fear & Loathing in British Wildlife and was held at the Rock & Roll Circus - a house on the edge of Canal Road that has been converted into a practice space with 2-3 large rooms. Adam asked if I would like to do photo-taking duty [...]
I lived on the Moon from Yannick Puig on Vimeo . The above video is something I found whilst browsing Folk Radio UK this morning. The animation was done by a guy called Yannick Puig , and the music is by a band called Kwoon . It's difficult to think of this as a music video when the visual element is so beautiful - it seems a little insulting to the film-makers, honestly. Folk Radio descibe it as a short film, and I think that's the best way to put [...]
Tracks Played 1. Cancel the Astronauts - Funny For A Girl 2. Where We Lay Our Heads - No Glamour 3. Deathpodal - Every Superstition Shall Be Removed 4. Panda Su - Eric Is Dead 5. I Build Collapsible Mountains - Rails (session track) 6. Loch Awe - The Ocean In Me 7. The Last Battle - Ruins 8. Miaoux Miaoux - Knitted 9. Martin John Henry - I Love Map 10. Golden Oldie; Joesphine - This Is Not An Exit 11. Come On Gang! - Fortune Favours The Brave (session track) [...]

Monday - The Douglas Firs brought us some Fresh Meat-y goodness Tuesday - The Zephyrs session for Vic G, plus Steve Mason did a wee tune for 5Live Wednesday - the fabulous Yahweh became the 29th member of the Scots Way-Hay club Thursday - Withered Hand in session for Marc Riley, plus one of Admiral Fallow 's live tracks from their gig in Paisley last week. Friday - the world famous [...]
Jul 30, 2010, 5:13pm
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Martin John Henry The ex-De Rosa front man has been working away on his first solo album since the split of his aforementioned band. As a wee taster he is giving away a free copy of his cover of the Beatles, 'Because', all you have to do is click the link . Trapped in Kansas The Ayrshire rock sprites have posted covers of Darien Venture and Calvin Harris up on their Bandcamp page for free. Mon the ' Pumped in Venice '! The Dirty Cuts [...]
Most everyone knows that the music "industry" is a very fickle "business" these days. Note the use of quotes. I'm using both those words very loosely here. Still, any artist who's willing to have their songs unwrapped by ruthless strangers today deserves some props. Alastair Chivers happens to be one of those artists. His band moniker, by the way, is Deathpodal. I'm not at all certain if I've heard anything like what he has just done with his newly released, Exu__Wow. That could be down to me not knowing much about Fugazi, Xiu Xiu, PJ Harvey and Sonic [...]
What an enjoyably confusing EP this is. Exu_Wow by Deathpodal starts out as a nice, slightly meandering record, in no rush to get itself moving and generally giving the impression of a nice, pleasant twenty minutes of laid back, just slightly experimental indie with guitar which reminds me, if anything, of some of the less [...]

What an enjoyably confusing EP this is. Exu_Wow by Deathpodal starts out as a nice, slightly meandering record, in no rush to get itself moving and generally giving the impression of a nice, pleasant twenty minutes of laid back, just slightly experimental indie with guitar which reminds me, if anything, of some of the less resolutely pop efforts of the mid-nineties. By the time Squirrel and the Fox starts, that impression is pretty much cemented. The guitars are prominent again, and a nice, rumbling cello underpins it all. It's not so much that this is bad - quite [...]
Would you care to introduce yourself? Hi sure, I'm Alastair, I'm male, I'm looking for hot singles and a good time... I play lots of instruments, write and perform music under the name Deathpodal, and I'm releasing a debut EP entitled Exu__Wow on a new independent label called Electropapknit. I like doing lots of art and music related projects. How would [...]

It's been a very, very long time since we had a nice simple podcast of me just chattering about music without extraneous distractions of various drunken people babbling to one another over the top of it. Last week was Ruth, Michael and Dylan, the week before that was Vic and Peej, then me and Mrs. Toad and then there was the one from Homegame, which was nuts, so this one is just calm and sensible and plain vanilla and basically just me playing some songs, wondering how to pronounce names like Borcherdt, and talking pish like usual. [...]

okay this is an interesting step back in time. i remember ages ago when there was a slew of glasgow bands indulging all their favourite angular geetar, skewed rhythm and feral melody fantasies. i'm bloody well loving this. not nostalgically, though this stuff was my early nineties bread and butter and i do still have a soft spot for thiskindofthing, but because i don't get sent much in the way of rawk (disjointed or otherwise) or much from my part of town. while not quite steve albini-esque it [...]