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English, Music industry, 4 seasons, 111 episodes, 2 days, 14 minutes
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Hard Rock and Metal FM radio broadcast complete with interviews, new cuts and in depth content.
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JONNY DAVY From JOB FOR A COWBOY & ANNA BRUNNER From EXIT EDEN On The Loaded Radio Podcast

JOB FOR A COWBOY frontman Jonny Davy and EXIT EDEN co-vocalist Anna Brunner join us for this week's edition of The Loaded Radio Podcast This week on the Loaded Radio Podcast Scott Penfold sits down first with JOB FOR A COWBOY vocalist Jonny Davy to discuss the death metal outfit's latest album "Moon Healer". “Moon Healer” is set for release on February 23rd via Metal Blade Records. The release marks JOB FOR A COWBOY‘s first new full-length in a decade! “Moon Healer” is a vivid illustration of what happens when creativity, aggression, and volatility tangle for the first time in years. Like the band’s critically adored, 2014-released “Sun Eater” offering, “Moon Healer” is musically multifaceted, unabashedly brutal, and compellingly conceptual. Featuring a newly refreshed and reinspired lineup of frontman and co-founder Jonny Davy, guitarists Tony Sannicandro and Al Glassman, bassist Nick Schendzielos, and drummer (since 2020) Navene Koperweis, the band seamlessly picks up the mantle where JOB FOR A COWBOY‘s “Sun Eater” left off. Compared to past offerings, “Moon Healer” is as bone-crushing as JOB FOR A COWBOY has ever been. But it’s more consistent and conceptual, composed with the utmost enthusiasm and confidence. “The evolution of our sound has become a big part of the band,” Davy says. “As we mature as musicians, our tastes and interests naturally expand. With age comes more experience and ideas that we wouldn’t have considered in our earlier years.” “Moon Healer” was produced by Jason Suecof (DEATH ANGEL, THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, DEICIDE) at his Audiohammer Studios and is the first JOB FOR A COWBOY album to feature session drummer Navene Koperweis (ex-Animosity). Davy previously worked with Koperweis in the progressive death metal side project FLESHWROUGHT, which released Dementia/Dyslexia through Metal Blade in 2010. Koperweis also worked as a session drummer for MACHINE HEAD and WHITECHAPEL and is currently in the band ENTHEOS, whose third full-length came out on Metal Blade in March 2023. In the second portion of the podcast, Scott sits down with Anna Brunner from EXIT EDEN. Symphonic metal unit EXIT EDEN, consisting of Clémentine Delauney (VISIONS OF ATLANTIS), Anna Brunner (LEAGUE OF DISTORTION) and Marina La Torraca (PHANTOM ELITE) recently released their second album, “Femmes Fatales” via Napalm Records. “Femmes Fatales” includes 12 songs in total — half covers, half original compositions. EXIT EDEN‘s new release follows the band’s debut, 2017’s “Rhapsodies In Black”, which garnered millions of video views (12 million on EXIT EDEN‘s cover of Bonnie Tyler‘s “Total Eclipse Of The Heart” alone). Previous singles from “Femmes Fatales”, “Run!” (featuring ex-NIGHTWISH bassist/vocalist Marko Hietala) and “Separate Ways” (JOURNEY cover) have already surpassed a million views since their respective releases in October and December 2023. Now performing as a trio, EXIT EDEN‘s new full-length follows the path of its predecessor, as it contains six cover versions of famous cross-generational super-hits, but this time also shines by offering six original compositions. With one exception (“Dying In My Dreams”, co-written by Marina La Torraca),the remaining five original songs were brought to life by Brunner and Hannes Braun (KISSIN’ DYNAMITE),who is also responsible for recording, production and mixing, whereas the album was mastered by Jacob Hansen (DELAIN, AMARANTHE, VOLBEAT, DESTRUCTION and many more). Self-confidently leading straight into the tempting world of EXIT EDEN, opening “Femme Fatale”, “Buried In The Past” and “Hold Back Your Fear” conjure a mystical atmosphere with strings and orchestral elements, topped by complementary vocals uniting the sonic diversity of the all-femme trio. “Dying In My Dreams” and album closing “Elysium” set the tone as captivating mid-tempo tracks with intense choruses that speak straight to the heart.
2/3/202431 minutes, 15 seconds
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'JOLLY' KARLSSON From BAD OMENS & DAVE MCANALLY From DERISION CULT

We are joined by BAD OMENS guitarist Joakim "Jolly" Karlsson and DERISION CULT mainman Dave MCANALLY on this week's edition of The Loaded Radio Podcast Hailing from Richmond, Virginia, BAD OMENS emerged onto the American rock scene in 2015, founded by the trio of vocalist and producer Noah Sebastian, guitarist Nicholas Ruffilo, and bassist Vincent Riquier. The band expanded its lineup with the addition of guitarist Joakim "Jolly" Karlsson and drummer Nick Folio. Their inaugural self-titled album, released in 2016 under Sumerian Records, garnered critical acclaim, setting the stage for their musical journey. BAD OMENS would continue their sonic exploration with the release of "Finding God Before God Finds Me" in 2019, accompanied by a deluxe version in 2020. The momentum surged with their third album, "The Death of Peace of Mind," unleashed in 2022. This release featured the sleeper hit "Just Pretend," marking a significant milestone in BAD OMENS' career as their biggest hit to date. In the podcast, "Jolly" discusses the band's creative process, the upcoming tour with BRING ME THE HORIZON and much more. On a contrasting note, DERISION CULT emerges as an industrial metal project hailing from Chicago, Illinois. Propelled by caustic lyrics and thrash guitars immersed in a dystopian soundscape, their albums serve as poignant reflections of contemporary societal challenges. Fronted by Dave McAnally, DERISION CULT's lyrical focus delves into themes of manipulation and media influence perpetuated upon the public. In an age where news and discourse aim more to evoke emotions than stimulate critical thinking, DERISION CULT takes a stand. Th second portion of the podcast features DERISION CULT mastermind Dave McAnally who discusses the outfit's latest LP, "Mercenary Notes Pt 1". Exploring the ongoing narrative of "Mercenary Notes Pt 1", DERISION CULT delves into the pervasive themes of overstimulation and corporate-driven manipulation within the public sphere, all aimed at boosting product sales. With an extensive background in the advertising industry, mainman Dave McAnally draws upon decades of firsthand experiences to craft a collection of tracks that serves as a survival guide for navigating the challenges of maintaining mental health in a media-saturated world intent on stirring hysteria and sensationalism among the masses. Joining forces with producer Sean Payne, who contributes the classic Glitch Mode Chicago Industrial sound to the tracks, Dave McAnally shares his vision for pushing the boundaries of production quality. "Mercenary Notes Pt 1" boasts a star-studded lineup of guest contributors, including Chris Connelly (MINISTRY, PIGFACE), Reeves Gabrels (David Bowie, THE CURE), and Justin Broadrick (GODFLESH). Chris Connelly takes the lead vocals on one of the album's standout singles, "Deaf Blood," a track accompanied by an animated video crafted by Empire Animate based in Vancouver. The infusion of diverse talents further enriches DERISION CULT's sonic landscape, elevating the project to new heights within the industrial metal genre. In a musical landscape marked by both the dynamic rock soundscapes of BAD OMENS and the industrial metal resonance of DERISION CULT, these two projects offer contrasting yet equally impactful perspectives on the contemporary challenges facing society. While BAD OMENS reaches new heights with their melodic prowess, DERISION CULT digs deep into the gritty complexities of modern existence, creating a unique dichotomy within the realm of American rock and metal.
1/9/202432 minutes, 58 seconds
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BRANDON SALLER From ATREYU & FELIX HELDT From DOMINUM

This week's edition of The Loaded Radio Podcast Features ATREYU's Brandon Saller and DOMINUM's Felix Heldt This week on The Loaded Radio Podcast, fans are in for a treat as Scott Penfold sit down with two exciting guests from the world of rock and metal. First up is ATREYU's lead singer, Brandon Saller, who delves into the band's latest project, "A Torch In The Dark." Later in the episode, listeners will be treated to a conversation with Felix Heldt from the emerging theatrical power metal unit, DOMINUM. ATREYU, the well-known metalcore band, has been making waves with their unique approach to releasing new music. Brandon Saller joins the podcast to shed light on the band's decision to release not one, not two, but three EPs before dropping a full-length album titled "The Beautiful Dark Of Life". "A Torch In The Dark" is the third installment in this series of EPs, following "The Hope Of A Spark" and "The Moment You Find Your Flame". According to Saller, these EPs are like pieces of a puzzle that, when combined, create something far more significant. In the interview, he shares insights into the band's creative process, the decision behind the unique release strategy, and the culmination in "The Beautiful Dark Of Life." As ATREYU continues to evolve and experiment with their sound, Saller also discusses the band's experiences touring with iconic metal legends, IRON MAIDEN. Additionally, he expresses his admiration for the rising stars of Canadian metal, SPIRITBOX, showcasing the camaraderie and mutual respect within the metal community. In the second half of the podcast, listeners are treated to a conversation with Felix Heldt from the theatrical power metal unit, DOMINUM. The band is set to release their debut album, "Hey Living People," on December 29, 2023, via Napalm Records. Led by songwriter and producer Felix Heldt, who also boasts an impressive portfolio with projects like FEUERSCHWANZ and VISIONS OF ATLANTIS, DOMINUM takes audiences on a unique journey into the world of the undead. Through their storytelling prowess, the band explores themes of zombies, survival, and an insatiable hunger for more, creating a captivating and intense reality for their listeners. Tune in to The Loaded Radio Podcast to catch these insightful and engaging conversations with Brandon Saller of ATREYU and Felix Heldt of DOMINUM. Whether you're a seasoned metalhead or a casual listener, this week's episode promises to offer a unique blend of insights into the minds of these talented musicians. 
12/8/202332 minutes, 7 seconds
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JAKE ONI From ONI & IAN THORNLEY From BIG WRECK On THE LOADED RADIO PODCAST

ONI mainman Jake Oni and BIG WRECK frontman Ian Thornely join us on this week's edition of The Loaded Radio Podcast This week's edition of The Loaded Radio Podcast features two incredible guests in the form of Jake Oni and Ian Thornley. ONI has the new album out called "The Silver Line", which arrived on October 13 through Ironshore Records, marking the third full-length record from the metalcore project. Upon the inital announcement of the album, ONI unveiled the compelling new track titled 'Aura,' featuring the formidable talents of Howard Jones (LIGHT THE TORCH, ex-KILLSWITCH ENGAGE) and Josh Gilbert (SPIRITBOX, ex-AS I LAY DYING). You can check that out below. During the interview, Jake discusses his creative process, his friendship with LAMB OF GOD guitarist Mark Morton and working with the late Chester Bennington from LINKIN PARK. BIG WRECK is gearing up to release their upcoming six-track EP, "Pages," scheduled for November 24 through their new label, Sonic Unyon. Working alongside friend and producer Nick Raskulinecz, vocalist Ian Thornley initiated the creation of the band's next studio album at the beginning of 2023. With eighteen songs emerging from their sessions at Noble Street Studios in Toronto, BIG WRECK decided to take a unique approach by releasing the tracks in a series of EPs, with "Pages" leading the way. In the talk, Ian discusses why he's made the move from albums to EP's, working with producer Nick Raskulinecz (ALICE IN CHAINS, KORN, MASTODON) and that time he almost became the singer of VELVET REVOLVER.
11/14/202325 minutes, 14 seconds
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DOC COYLE Talks BAD WOLVES, GOD FORBID & THE WEDDING BAND On THE LOADED RADIO PODCAST

BAD WOLVES and GOD FORBID guitarist Doc Coyle joins us again on the latest edition of The Loaded Radio Podcast This week, we have an exclusive interview with BAD WOLVES' guitarist, Doc Coyle. BAD WOLVES has returned with their fourth studio album, "Die About It," their second to feature their second vocalist, Daniel "DL" Laskiewicz, formerly of THE ACACIA STRAIN. DL joined the band in 2021 after a tumultuous split with the original lead vocalist, Tommy Vext. Although the band's lineup has evolved since their inception and their breakthrough cover of THE CRANBERRIES' "Zombie," Laskiewicz's robust, powerful vocals have seamlessly filled the void left by Vext, which manages to preserve the band's signature sound so well. As for Doc Coyle's other project, GOD FORBID, the New Jersey-based melodic thrash-metal band reunited for a momentous performance at last year's Blue Ridge Rock Festival on September 10, 2022 at the Virginia International Raceway in Alton, Virginia. This marked GOD FORBID's first live appearance in over nine years. Since then, the band has made occasional appearances at events like LAMB OF GOD's "Headbangers Boat". In addition to his work with BAD WOLVES and GOD FORBID, Doc Coyle has been on the road recently with the horror-themed metalcore act ICE NINE KILLS, filling in for guitarist Dan Sugarman due to medical reasons, which has kept the musician exceptionally busy. And, let's not forget about his other musical venture, THE WEDDING BAND, which boasts notable members Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo from the legendary band METALLICA. In the podcast, Doc discusses the new BAD WOLVES album "Die About It", what's happening with GOD FORBID, touring with METALLICA and much, much more.
11/6/202330 minutes, 55 seconds
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KIRK WINDSTEIN Talks EYE AM, DOWN, CROWBAR & KINGDOM OF SORROW

The Godfather of Sludge metal himself, Kirk Windstein joins us on this week's edition of The Loaded Radio Podcast to discuss all things DOWN, EYE AM, CROWBAR and KINGDOM OF SORROW Kirk Windstein is a renowned American musician and guitarist celebrated for his profound impact on the heavy metal and sludge music genres. Born on April 14, 1965, in Middlesex, England, Windstein is most notably recognized as a founding member of the influential sludge metal band CROWBAR. His distinctive guitar work, characterized by crushing riffs and a unique sonic signature, has been instrumental in shaping the sound of CROWBAR. Additionally, he has contributed his talents to other notable bands, such as DOWN and KINGDOM OF SORROW, further solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the world of heavy music. Kirk is also a member of the new supergroup known as EYE AM which also features TYPE O NEGATIVE's Kenny Hickey (guitar, vocals) and Johnny Kelly (drums) as well as ex-CROWBAR and former DOWN bassist TODD STRANGE. EYE AM marked their debut with the single “Dreams Always Die With The Sun,” unveiled in June under the aegis of Corpse Paint Records. A captivating music video, filmed by Mike Holderbeast at Joy Theater in New Orleans, Louisiana, accompanies the track, inviting viewers to delve into its artistry. Penned by Hickey and Windstein, “Dreams Always Die With The Sun” materialized during recording sessions in February. Bassist Roger Lima of LESS THAN JAKE facilitated the recording at his studio, The Moathouse, located in Gainesville, Florida. To ensure sonic excellence, the track underwent meticulous mixing and mastering by the skilled hands of Jay Ruston. In this week's podcast, Kirk discusses the writing process within EYE AM, the status of new DOWN music, his love for THE MELVINS and the reason why he believes the late Peter Steele (TYPE O NEGATIVE, CARNIVORE)is the true innovator in the way of all things sludge.
10/27/202333 minutes, 58 seconds
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WEDNESDAY 13 Talks JOEY JORDISON, Horror And A Controversial Unreleased MURDERDOLLS Song On THE LOADED RADIO PODCAST

The Duke of Spook himself Wednesday 13 joins us this week on The Loaded Radio Podcast to discuss his current tour celebrating the 21 year anniversary of MURDERDOLLS Wednesday 13, whose real name is Joseph Poole, is a notable American musician and artist celebrated for his contributions to the horror punk and heavy metal genres. Born on August 12, 1976, in Lexington, North Carolina, he developed a deep-seated fascination with the macabre and heavy metal music early in life, which would profoundly influence his artistic career. One of the key chapters in Wednesday 13's career was his role as the lead vocalist and songwriter for the horror punk band, MURDERDOLLS. The band was formed in 2002 and released their debut album, "Beyond the Valley of the Murderdolls," the same year. This album skillfully blended punk and glam rock influences with lyrics that delved into the world of horror, quickly gaining the band a dedicated following. Following the disbandment of that band in 2004, WEDNESDAY 13 embarked on a successful solo career. In 2005, he released his first solo album, "Transylvania 90210: Songs of Death, Dying, and the Dead." This marked the inception of his solo journey, characterized by music that revolved around dark, morbid, and horror-inspired themes. Throughout his solo career, Wednesday 13 continued to release numerous albums, including "Fang Bang" (2006), "Skeletons" (2008), "Calling All Corpses" (2011), and "Condolences" (2017), among others. His music incorporated elements of punk, glam rock, and heavy metal, all infused with a horror-infused aesthetic. In 2010, MURDERDOLLS confirmed their comeback and began working on their second studio album, titled "Women and Children Last," which was released in August 2010. The reunion marked a significant moment for fans of the band and the horror punk genre. "Women and Children Last" featured the signature horror-inspired lyrics and energetic sound that the group were known for. The album's release and subsequent touring reignited interest in the band, demonstrating the enduring appeal of their unique blend of punk and glam rock with a macabre twist. Notably, Wednesday 13 cultivated a distinct stage persona marked by a ghoulish appearance inspired by the horror genre. His lyrical content consistently explored themes of death, horror films, and the supernatural, making him a prominent figure in the horror punk and heavy metal scenes. Over the years, Wednesday engaged in various collaborations and embarked on extensive touring, further establishing his presence in the music industry and gaining a reputation for his electrifying live performances. He joins us on this week's podcast to discuss his current tour celebrating the 21 year anniversary of MURDERDOLLS, upcoming solo material, hos favorite Halloween horror movies and much more.
10/19/202330 minutes, 38 seconds
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JESSE MATTHEWSON From KEN MODE & CC MCKENNA From DEATH DEALER UNION

This week's Loaded Radio Podcast features KEN MODE frontman Jesse Matthewson and DEATH DEALER UNION drummer CC McKenna Winnipeg, Manitoba noise-rockers KEN MODE have the new album "Void" available now, which acts as the direct folow-up to the band's 2022 release "Null". Across two powerful albums, KEN MODE, consisting of lead vocalist and guitarist Jesse Matthewson, drummer Shane Matthewson, bassist and vocalist Scott Hamilton, and multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Kathryn Kerr, expressed their reaction to the pandemic with a blend of experimentation, aggression, and captivating noise. "Null," which was released in 2022, marked the beginning of this two-album cycle. Exactly one year later, the band returns with their searing follow-up, "Void." During the interview, Jesse discusses the difficult process of bringing the two albums to fruition, working through and even overcoming mental and emotional challenges and his pride in waving the flag that is "noise rock". Los Angeles, California's DEATH DEALER UNION, who recently welcomed Lena Scissorhands of INFECTED RAIN as their vocalist during the summer, recently inked a global deal with Napalm Records. The band's lineup features drummer CC McKenna (who joins us this week), guitarists Valentin Voluta and Doug Weiand, and bassist Jonny Heinz. Their debut studio album, titled "Initiation," is out now and showcases the pinnacle of gothic power metal. During the show, CC talks his writing process, how Lena came to join DEATH DEALER UNION and the upcoming plans for the new act.
10/9/202332 minutes, 22 seconds
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VOLBEAT's MICHAEL POULSEN Talks ASINHELL, 3 Essential Death Metal Albums And His Love For CHUCK SHULDINER On THE LOADED RADIO PODCAST

VOLBEAT frontman Michael Poulsen joins us on this week's edition of The Loaded Radio Podcast to discuss his new death metal project ASINHELL For over two decades, Michael Poulsen, the vocalist and guitarist, has been at the forefront of the Danish rock and roll powerhouse known as VOLBEAT. During this time, the band has released eight full-length albums, sold millions of records, and rocked stadiums across the globe. However, prior to his leadership role in VOLBEAT, Poulsen was the driving force behind the death metal outfit DOMINUS, which unleashed four blistering albums in the mid-'90s. While crafting songs for VOLBEAT's 2021 album "Servant Of The Mind," Poulsen found himself composing a slew of death metal riffs, which he saved on his phone. Once the VOLBEAT record was wrapped up, he dusted off these rusty gates to unleash Armageddon and began piecing together songs for his new death metal project, ASINHELL. Their debut album, "Impii Hora" (Latin for "Ungodly Hour"), pays homage to Poulsen's beloved old-school bands. These tracks are anchored in punishing riffs yet laced with potent guitar hooks and infectious, chant-worthy refrains. Despite being the vocalist for VOLBEAT and previously for DOMINUS, Poulsen decided not to take the frontman role in ASINHELL. Instead, in March 2022, he reached out to his old friend, former MORGOTH vocalist Marc Grewe (also known for his work with INSIDIOUS DISEASE), and invited him to join the endeavor. When it came to selecting a drummer, Poulsen considered several accomplished musician friends. Ultimately, he enlisted Morten Toft Hansen, the drummer from the Danish group RAUNCHY. Morten not only possesses exceptional drumming skills, but his six-year-old daughter also happens to be friends with Poulsen's daughter, and the convenience of a 10-minute drive to Morten's place "sealed the deal". These two seasoned musicians began their practice sessions, consistently churning out a complete song nearly every time they got together. However, as Grewe was based in Germany, he had to work on the vocals from home. Poulsen facilitated this process by sending Grewe phone recordings from their rehearsals. Drawing upon their years of experience and a renewed hunger for musical destruction, Poulsen and Toft Hansen managed to capture a ferocious storm in a bottle with ASINHELL. In the interview, Michael talks about how ASINHELL came together, his absolute love of classic extreme metal, his three essential death metal albums, his admiration of late DEATH frontman Chuck Schuldiner and much more.
10/3/202331 minutes, 41 seconds
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CANNIBAL CORPSE's ALEX WEBSTER Talks 'Chaos Horrific', Past Band Members And His 3 Essential Death Metal Albums On The Loaded Radio Podcast

CANNIBAL CORPSE bassist Alex Webster joins us on this week's edition of The Loaded Radio Podcast CANNIBAL CORPSE, the enduring titans of death metal, are set to release their sixteenth studio album, titled "Chaos Horrific," via Metal Blade Records on September 22. For over three decades, since their inception in 1988, CANNIBAL CORPSE has spearheaded the world of death metal, leaving an indelible mark on the genre and continuously pushing its boundaries. Their 2021 release, "Violence Unimagined," further heightened their already formidable reputation. Now, in 2023, celebrating their thirty-fifth anniversary, the band unleashes "Chaos Horrific" as the follow-up to this monumental album, heralding a new era in their illustrious career. This latest offering was crafted shortly after the culmination of the "Violence Unimagined" sessions, and listeners can detect the lingering echoes of its predecessor within the powerful soundscapes of "Chaos Horrific." Band guitarist Erik Rutan has an impressive track record of producing six albums for CANNIBAL CORPSE, dating back to 2006's "Kill." Additionally, this marks Rutan's second release as a full-fledged member, following his official inclusion in 2020. The album was meticulously recorded at Rutan's Mana Studio in Florida, the band's home state, providing a comfortable and productive environment for all involved. Every member was operating at their peak, fully prepared to pour their energy into the project. Notably, the guitar work on the album went exceptionally smoothly, thanks to Barrett and Rutan's custom guitars, specially designed with longer scale necks to maintain the precise intonation required for lower tunings. The album's title, "Chaos Horrific," was coined by drummer Paul Mazurkiewicz, a choice that resonated with the entire band as a fitting representation of their music. The lyrical themes explored in this release are as dark and intense as ever, including subjects like battling hordes of zombies in "Chaos Horrific," the grim selection of a random individual for dismemberment and sacrifice in "Summoned For Sacrifice," and the brutal retaliation of victims of human trafficking in "Vengeful Invasion." The album's artwork, crafted by the long-time collaborator Vince Locke, encapsulates the essence of CANNIBAL CORPSE, featuring a chaotic tableau of the living and the undead, mirroring the vivid imagery within the title track's lyrics. During the podcast, Alex discusses everything from the creation of the album to past band members to his personal writing process to his top 3 essential death metal albums.
9/20/202331 minutes, 4 seconds
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TYPE O NEGATIVE's KENNY HICKEY And JOHNNY KELLY Talk 20 Years Of "Life IS Killing Me"

TYPE O NEGATIVE guitarist Kenny Hickey and drummer Johnny Kelly look back at their time with the iconic goth metal band on this week's edition of The Loaded Radio Podcast TYPE O NEGATIVE, the iconic gothic metal band known for their unique blend of dark humor and brooding melodies, delivered another dose of their signature sound with their 2003 album, “Life Is Killing Me.” Released on June 17, 2003, this album marked a significant addition to the band’s discography. “Life Is Killing Me” retained the band’s characteristic mix of doom-laden riffs, Peter Steele‘s deep, haunting vocals, and lyrics that often tread the line between melancholic and macabre. The album explored a wide range of themes, from the struggles of daily life to the band’s notorious wit, all set against a backdrop of heavy, atmospheric music. TYPE O NEGATIVE formed in Brooklyn, New York, in 1989. Led by the charismatic and enigmatic frontman Peter Steele, the band gained notoriety for their dark and melancholic sound, blending elements of doom metal, gothic rock, and industrial music. With a unique blend of dark humor and introspection, their albums, including "Bloody Kisses" and "October Rust," became iconic in the gothic and metal music scenes. Tragically, Peter Steele's death in 2010 marked the end of the band, but their influential music continues to captivate listeners worldwide. In the interview, Kenny and Johnny discuss the turbulent times while making the "Life Is Killing Me" album, they're favorite TYPE O NEGATIVE songs, a possible live album and much more.
9/11/202330 minutes, 29 seconds
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MARK ZAVON From KILL DEVIL HILL, TOM NOIR From OCTOBER NOIR

KILL DEVIL HILL guitarist Mark Zavon and OCTOBER NOIR frontman Tom Noir join us on this week's edition of The Loaded Radio Podcast KILL DEVIL HILL is set to unveil its third album, "Seas Of Oblivion," on September 20th. This LP, meticulously crafted by engineer Chris Collier, who handled production, engineering, mixing, and mastering duties, seamlessly blends classic hard rock with elements of metal. The result is a musical journey that bridges the gap between contemporary and classic metal, reminiscent of iconic bands like SOUNDGARDEN and ALICE IN CHAINS. With "Seas Of Oblivion," KILL DEVIL HILL demonstrates its versatility, fearlessly experimenting with various styles, and pushing the boundaries of expectations to deliver a fresh and exhilarating experience for their devoted fans. Prior to the album's release, KILL DEVIL HILL has already treated fans to a taste of what's to come with the launch of four singles: "Playing With Fire," "Blood In The Water," "You Can't Kill Me California," and "Before The Devil Knows." Formed in 2011 by legendary drummer Vinny Appice (formerly of BLACK SABBATH and DIO) and bassist Rex Brown (PANTERA), KILL DEVIL HILL has undergone a couple of lineup changes, yet continues with a pummeling vengeance. The band's current roster includes Johnny Kelly (formerly of TYPE O NEGATIVE) on drums, Zavon on guitar, Dewey Bragg on vocals, and Matt Snell (formerly of FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH) on bass. In the podcast, Mark discusses the evolution of KILL DEVIL HILL, the band's new additions, his love for Wolfgang Van Halen and much more. Hailing from Pensacola, Florida, OCTOBER NOIR emerged onto the music scene in 2016 as a gothic/doom metal ensemble. Since their inception, they have crafted and shared their unique sonic vision through three full-length albums and an impressive collection of nine stand-alone singles. The brainchild of Tom Noir, OCTOBER NOIR was conceived in late 2016, and their inaugural album, "The Haunting and the Powerful," saw the light of day on October 19, 2017. Following the album's release, Tom Noir welcomed talented musicians into the fold for their live performances. Drummer Daniel "Stickz" Bryant, guitarist Troy Lambert, and keyboardist Jackie "Jaxxx" Daniel added depth and energy to the band's live shows. In 2018, OCTOBER NOIR expanded their repertoire by releasing two remarkable singles, both of which were captivating covers. "Pictures of Matchstick Men (RIPeter)," a reinterpretation of the classic by STATUS QUO and TYPE O NEGATIVE, graced listeners' ears on April 14, 2018. Subsequently, on July 5, 2018, they offered their rendition of "Lips like Sugar," originally by ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN, showcasing their versatility and creative prowess. In the second portion of the podcast, Tom discusses the band's influence, the new album "Letters To Existence", his use of torture devices and more. Tune in via the player below or wherever you get your podcasts.
9/1/202332 minutes, 18 seconds
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ASKING ALEXANDRIA's DANNY WORSNOP Talks 'Where Do We Go From Here', Upcoming Solo Work And More On THE LOADED RADIO PODCAST

Hailing from York, North Yorkshire, ASKING ALEXANDRIA emerges as an influential English rock band, composed of notable members: Ben Bruce and Cameron Liddell, the skilled guitarists; James Cassells, the rhythmic drummer; the charismatic lead vocalist, Danny Worsnop; and the accomplished bassist, Sam Bettley. Their latest offering, titled "Where Do We Go from Here?", stands as the band's eighth studio album. This remarkable musical creation was unleashed on the 25th of August, 2023, courtesy of Better Noise Music, with production credits attributed to the talented Matt Good. Danny Worsnop joins us to discuss the new album on this week's edition of The Loaded Radio Podcast, delving into such subjects as ASKING ALEXANDRIA's writing process, his upcoming solo work, the use of A.I. within the music creative process, artists using backing tracks while performing live and much more. Tune in via the player below or wherever you get your podcasts.
8/24/202326 minutes, 16 seconds
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DAVID SIMONICH From SIGNS OF THE SWARM & OL DRAKE From EVILE On THE LOADED RADIO PODCAST

SIGNS OF THE SWARM, hailing from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is an American deathcore band that came together in 2014. The group is made up of drummer Bobby Crow, vocalist David Simonich, guitarist Carl Schulz, and bassist Michael Cassese. Over the years, they have delivered four compelling studio albums, with their bludgeoning fifth album, titled "Amongst the Low & Empty," hitting shelves on July 28, 2023, via Century Media Records. In the podcast, David discusses the band's being signed by Century Media, the personal pain and struggles which fueled some of the album's brutal tracks, the upcoming tour with CARNIFEX and much more. Formed in 2004 in Huddersfield, England, EVILE is a prominent thrash metal band with a rich history of line-up changes. Amidst these shifts, drummer Ben Carter has been the sole constant member from the original formation. Presently, the band's lineup includes Carter, the talented lead guitarist and vocalist Ol Drake, bassist Joel Graham, and rhythm guitarist Adam Smith, who took over from Ol Drake's older brother Matt in 2020. EVILE holds a significant place in the thrash metal resurgence of the mid-to-late 2000s, earning high praise from Kerrang! for shouldering the genre's revival. Their impressive discography boasts six studio albums: "Enter the Grave" (2007), "Infected Nations" (2009), "Five Serpent's Teeth" (2011), "Skull" (2013), "Hell Unleashed" (2021), and the recently released "The Unknown" (2023). During the second part of the show, Ol Drake joins us to discuss their latest LP "The Unknown", working with famed METALLICA producer Flemming Rasmussen and the significance of thrash metal as a genre.
8/4/202330 minutes, 39 seconds
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SEVENDUST's JOHN CONNOLLY Talks 'Truth Killer', The Resurgence Of Nu-Metal & More On THE LOADED RADIO PODCAST

SEVENDUST guitarist John Connolly discusses the band's new album "Truth Killer", working with producer Michael "Elvis" Baskette and more on this week's Loaded Radio Podcast SEVENDUST, the Grammy Award-nominated band, is set to unleash their highly anticipated fourteenth studio album, "Truth Killer," on July 28 through their new label, Napalm Records. Following the success of their 2020 album, "Blood & Stone," the upcoming release was once again recorded at Studio Barbarosa in Gotha, Florida, under the guidance of esteemed producer Michael "Elvis" Baskette. With an impressive track record collaborating with artists like ALTER BRIDGE and SLASH, among others, Baskette's expertise promises to add further depth and power to SEVENDUST's latest musical endeavor. Fans can expect another compelling and hard-hitting offering from this iconic band. From the introspective opening of "I Might Let The Devil Win" to the classic SEVENDUST sound of "Fence", the twelve songs on "Truth Killer" demonstrate the diverse style that has won the band a legion of loyal fans. "Truth Killer", "Everything" and "Holy Water" combine elements of the classic SEVENDUST sound with modern updates, pointing their lyrical lens at the world today. During this week's show, John discusses in-depth his working with producer Michael "Elvis" Baskette, SEVENDUST singer Lajon Witherspoon's upcoming solo album, the return of nu-metal and much more.
7/24/202326 minutes, 37 seconds
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VOIVOD's MICHEL 'AWAY' LANGEVIN & RAVEN's JOHN GALLAGHER

VOIVOD drummer Michel "Away" Langevin and RAVEN frontman John Gallagher join us on this week's Loaded Radio Podcast. This week's edition of THE LOADED RADIO PODCAST features two veterans within the genre of heavy metal. Michel "Away" Langevin from Canadian experimental thrashers VOIVOD as well as frontman John Gallagher from New Wave Of British Heavy Metal icons RAVEN. In 2023, VOIVOD are commemorating their remarkable 40-year journey with a momentous milestone: the release of the special anniversary studio album titled "Morgöth Tales," which arrived on July 21 through Century Media Records. This album, once again recorded and mixed by Francis Perron at RadicArt Studio, mastered by Maor Appelbaum, and produced by VOIVOD themselves, showcases a captivating collection of fresh studio re-recordings. The band's current lineup carefully handpicked these selections, delving into their extensive and diverse musical catalog from 1984 to 2003. Additionally, "Morgöth Tales" features an all-new song and the eponymous title track, adding another layer of excitement. Hailing from Jonquière, Québec, VOIVOD is a prominent Canadian heavy metal band. Over the years, their musical style has undergone various transformations since their formation in the early 1980s. Initially rooted in speed metal, VOIVOD incorporated elements of progressive metal and thrash metal, forging a distinct and innovative metal sound. They are widely recognized as one of the "big four" Canadian thrash metal bands, alongside SACRIFICE, RAZOR, and ANNIHILATOR. Throughout their illustrious career, VOIVOD has attained significant influence and acclaim, making them one of the most revered metal bands from the 1980s. Their impact has transcended boundaries, garnering praise and inspiring numerous bands across a wide array of genres. The second portion of the show features a talk with John Gallagher from RAVEN who have their new studio album "All Hell's Breaking Loose" available now. RAVEN demonstrated incredible productivity from the early '80s to the late '90s, consistently delivering a new album every year or two. Following a hiatus that lasted a decade, they resumed releasing fresh material in 2010. Their latest offering, titled "All Hell's Breaking Loose," proudly stands as their fifteenth studio album. The foundation of RAVEN has always rested upon the talented Gallagher brothers: John on vocals and bass, and Mark on guitar. Throughout their journey, the band has seen several drummers come and go, but since 2018, they have been accompanied by the skilled Mike Heller (known for his work with FEAR FACTORY and MALIGNANCY). Heller's presence on board marks his second album collaboration with RAVEN, with "All Hell's Breaking Loose" being recorded at his studio in Los Angeles. In 2023, RAVEN's musical direction remains faithful to the path they carved during the glorious era of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM). However, they harness their decades of experience and combine it with modern production techniques when crafting the songs that adorn "All Hell's Breaking Loose." This fusion allows them to uphold their musical roots while embracing the advancements of the present day.
7/13/202333 minutes, 22 seconds
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DEZ FAFARA On New COAL CHAMBER Music, DEVILDRIVER's Resilience And His Upcoming Autobiography

DEVILDRIVER and COAL CHAMBER frontman Dez Fafara joins us on this week's Loaded Radio Podcast Dez Fafara is a renowned American vocalist and frontman, best known for his work with the California groove-metal band DEVILDRIVER and Nu-Metal stalwarts COAL CHAMBER. Born on May 12, 1966, in Santa Barbara, California, Fafara developed a passion for music from an early age. He grew up listening to various genres of music, including punk, rock, and metal, which greatly influenced his musical style. Fafara co-founded the band COAL CHAMBER in 1994, along with guitarist Miguel "Meegs" Rascón. Known for their distinct fusion of nu-metal, gothic, and alternative rock elements, COAL CHAMBER gained significant attention in the late '90s. Fafara's aggressive yet melodic vocals and captivating stage presence contributed to the band's success. They released three studio albums: "Coal Chamber" (1997), "Chamber Music" (1999), and "Dark Days" (2002) before taking an extended hiatus and returning with the 2015 LP "Rivals".  In 2002, Fafara formed DEVILDRIVER, a heavy metal band with a more aggressive and intense sound. Leading the group as the vocalist and primary songwriter, Fafara steered DEVILDRIVER towards a more straightforward and brutal approach to metal. The band's debut album, "Devildriver," was released in 2003 and received critical acclaim for its ferocity and uncompromising style. DEVILDRIVER has since released several successful albums, including "The Fury of Our Maker's Hand" (2005), "Pray for Villains" (2009), and "Trust No One" (2016), solidifying their place in the metal scene. Throughout his career, Fafara has collaborated with various artists and participated in numerous side projects, including collaborations with Ozzy Osbourne, Nikki Sixx, and SOULFLY. He has also been involved in other creative ventures outside of music, such as launching his own clothing line and promoting his tattoo-inspired artwork. Dez Fafara's contributions to the metal and rock genres, both as the frontman of COAL CHAMBER and DEVILDRIVER, have made him an influential figure in the music industry. His powerful and emotive vocal style, combined with his ability to connect with audiences through raw and honest lyrics, have garnered him a dedicated fan base worldwide. Fafara's relentless passion for music and his unwavering commitment to his craft continue to drive his artistic journey, cementing his status as a prominent figure in the metal community. On this week's edition of The Loaded Radio Podcast, Fafara discusses his upcoming autobiography, DEVILDRIVER's latest album "Dealing With Demons Vol. 2", the upcoming tour with CRADLE OF FILTH and the reuniting of COAL CHAMBER. You can tune in via the player below or wherever you get your podcasts.
6/21/202326 minutes, 41 seconds
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KENNY HICKEY From EYE AM/TYPE O NEGATIVE And JOSH ANDREWS From PUPIL SLICER On THE LOADED RADIO PODCAST

TYPE O NEGATIVE guitarist Kenny Hickey talks his new band EYE AM while PUPIL SLICER drummer Josh Andrews discusses his group's new album "Blossom" on The Loaded Radio Podcast  EYE AM, the new band featuring former TYPE O NEGATIVE members Kenny Hickey (guitar/vocals) and Johnny Kelly (drums),along with Kirk Windstein (guitar, vocals; CROWBAR, DOWN, KINGDOM OF SORROW) and Todd Strange (CROWBAR, DOWN),has released its debut single, "Dreams Always Die With The Sun", via Corpse Paint Records.  A music video for the track was recently filmed by Mike Holderbeast at Joy Theater in New Orleans, Louisiana and can be seen below. "Dreams Always Die With The Sun" was written by Hickey and Windstein and was recorded in February by bassist Roger Lima of LESS THAN JAKE at his studio called The Moathouse in Gainesville, Florida. The track was mixed and mastered by Jay Ruston. In addition to their work with TYPE O NEGATIVE, Hickey and Kelly had previously collaborated in a band called SEVENTH VOID, which released one full-length album, "Heaven Is Gone", in 2009, and SILVERTOMB, which issued "Edge Of Existence" in 2019. Kenny discusses the formation of EYE AM, upcoming releases from TYPE O NEGATIVE, the possibility of a Peter Steele tribute concert and much more in this week's show. The second portion of the podcast this week features PUPIL SLICER drummer Josh Andrews. "Mirrors", the debut album from London-based trio PUPIL SLICER, stood out as one of the most exceptional and chaotic metal releases of 2021. With a fearless approach, the band effortlessly embraced a multitude of styles, traversing frenetic mathcore, ominous grind, impassioned hardcore, crushing death metal, and ethereal post-metal. The album housed intense bursts of terror like the 47-second onslaught of "Stabbing Spiders," as well as sprawling, shoegazing epics like "Collective Unconscious." PUPIL SLICER exhibited equal prowess in both realms, leaving listeners captivated. Now, with their sci-fi concept album "Blossom", the band's sophomore effort trudges even further into their creative abilities and delivers a pulverizing audio experience of incredible proportions. In the podcast, Josh discusses the creation of "Blossom", how the London based trio came together and preparing to take one of the biggest stages in metal.
6/14/202332 minutes, 55 seconds
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Episode 16: Todd Kerns from AOE and Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators

In this edition of the Loaded Radio 'IN YER FACE' Podcast Scott Penfold talks one on one with Todd 'Dammit' Kerns from The Age OF Electric and Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators. In this episode Todd talks about reforming Age OF Electric, new material from the band and the future of The Conspirators with the current reunion of Guns N' Roses.
11/21/201611 minutes, 54 seconds
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Episode 15: Lzzy Hale from Halestorm

Halestorm frontwoman Lzzy Hale sits down with Loaded Radio's Scott Penfold to discuss the current tour with Lita Ford and Dorothy, the follow-up to 'Into The Wild Life', a new covers EP and working with other artists like Corey Taylor and David Draiman.
11/4/20168 minutes, 13 seconds
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Episode 14: Guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz from Killswitch Engage and Serpentine Dominion

Loaded Radio's Scott Penfold talks one on one with Killswitch Engage guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz about his new project, 'Serpentine Dominion', with Cannibal Corpse vocalist George 'Corpsegrinder' Fisher and ex-Black Dahlia Murder drummer Shannon Lucas. Adam talks about the formation of the band, scratching that 'Death Metal' itch and an update on the next 'Times Of Grace' album.
10/28/20167 minutes, 19 seconds
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Episode 13: Korn guitarist Brian 'Head' Welch

Loaded Radio's Scott Penfold sits down backstage with Brian 'Head' Welch from Korn to discuss the new album 'The Serenity Of Suffering' as well as touring plans and tons more!!
8/24/201613 minutes, 54 seconds
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Episode 12: Caleb Shomo from Beartooth

Loaded Radio's Scott Penfold talks with Caleb Shomo from the band Beartooth about the band's latest album 'Aggressive' which came out on June, 3rd. 
6/6/20166 minutes, 48 seconds
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Episode 11: Jesse Leach from Killswitch Engage

Loaded Radio's Scott Penfold talks one on one with Killswitch Engage singer Jesse Leach about the band's latest album 'Incarnate', potential further 'Times Of Grace' material and his love of Cannibal Corpse vocalist George 'Corpsegrinder; Fisher.
4/4/20168 minutes, 32 seconds
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Episode 10: Judas Priest guitarist Glen Tipton

Loaded Radio's Scott Penfold is joined by The Sinister Minister to talk with Judas Priest guitarist Glen Tipton about the 'Redeemer Of Souls' album and tour, the plans for the band in the future and former guitarist K.K. Downing.
10/29/201511 minutes
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Episode 9: Ollie Sykes and Jordan Fish from Bring Me The Horizon

Loaded Radio's Scott Penfold talks with Ollie Sykes and Jordan Fish from Bring Me The Horizon on this edition of the 'In Yer Face Podcast.'  We talk about the new album 'That's The Spirit', tour plans and the death of metalcore?
10/18/20158 minutes, 48 seconds
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Episode 8: Scott Penfold, Johnny Rude and Victoria Bella-Morte discuss metal bands who swap out original members

On this edition of the Loaded Radio 'IN YER FACE' podcast, Scott Penfold, Johnny Rude and Victoria Bella-Morte talk about the announcement of Black Sabbath's 'THE END' tour and talk about bands who move ahead after swapping out significant members.
9/15/201517 minutes, 16 seconds
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Episode 7: Are metal heads the most loyal in relationships? A new study says YES

Scott Penfold is joined by Johnny Rude and Victoria Bella-Morte for episode 7 of the 'In Yer Face' Podcast.  On this week's show we discuss a new study that says Metalheads are the most loyal in relationships and somehow we end up on a tangent about Johnny Depp movies. 
9/12/201510 minutes, 43 seconds
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Episode 6: Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor

On this edition of the 'IN YER FACE' podcast, Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor talks one on one with Scott Penfold about the current 'Summer's Last Stand' tour, The next Slipknot album, a movie in the works and his feelings on former drummer Joey Jordison.
8/7/20159 minutes, 13 seconds
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Episode 5: Lamb Of God frontman Randy Blythe

On this edition of the 'IN YER FACE' podcast, Loaded Radio's Scott Penfold talks one on one with Lamb of God Frontman Randy Blythe about 'VII: Sturm Und Drang', touring with Slipknot and drummer Chris Adler.
8/1/201512 minutes, 25 seconds
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Episode 4: Lita Ford

Loaded Radio's Scott Penfold talks one on one with Lita Ford about her current tour, a new album, a new book in the works and The Runaways.
7/25/20157 minutes, 31 seconds
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Episode 3: Scott Penfold and Victoria Bella-Morte discuss crazy band ryders

Scott Penfold and Victoria Bella-Morte talk about band ryders.  Pretty crazy...
7/17/201515 minutes, 25 seconds