Quote from: Eoin McLove on May 22, 2025, 11:26:07 AMeven if he's often guilty of interrupting his interviewee

A mate was just telling me last week that he was doing this constantly through the interview with the lads from Stone Temple Pilots.

Quote from: Black Shepherd Carnage on May 22, 2025, 06:30:51 PM
Quote from: Eoin McLove on May 22, 2025, 11:26:07 AMeven if he's often guilty of interrupting his interviewee

A mate was just telling me last week that he was doing this constantly through the interview with the lads from Stone Temple Pilots.

He's excitable  :laugh:

I watched the Al Jourgenson one yesterday and yep, the same shit throughout. It's still entertaining I must admit, but he needs to learn to trust the interviewee to know their own life!

That South African Muppet just popped into my head again. The four horsemen of the metal podcast apocalypse. What a complete eejit  :laugh:  :laugh:  :laugh:

I'll always fast forward through the plugs for the other shows when I'm listening to Necromaniacs.

I find myself listening to Theo Von an awful lot lately. He is hilarious and also an amazing person.

Been listening to The Rest is History Podcast - 500+ episodes so plenty to get through. Good for both History enthusiasts and the more casual History Channel types (back when it was 90% Nazis instead of 90% Aliens...)

Not sure if it's been mentioned before but Scott Aukerman and Adam Scott do a music-related podcast that is more about the absurd banter than the music itself but it's hilarious stuff. They started with every U2 album (U talking U2 2 Me?) then REM (R U Talking REM RE Me?). Most recently was Springsteen (U Springin Springsteen on my Bean?). Think they did Talking Heads in between. Highly recommended  :D

Quote from: DISRUPTER on July 05, 2025, 12:29:34 PMI find myself listening to Theo Von an awful lot lately. He is hilarious and also an amazing person.

Saw him live in Dublin last year and he was unreal. Had heard reports of him being shit live but he was so funny. Wouldn't think twice about going to see him again.

I'm listening to Daron Malakian from SOAD talking to Rick Rubin about the history of heavy metal. It's a bit all over the gaff and not exactly accurate at all times, but it's fun. You can tell the dude lives and breathes metal and his passion really comes across. And Rubin is always a pleasure to listen to even if he is taking more of a back seat in this series. Easy listening with Deicide  :laugh:

Never listened to Rubins podcast before but that description has piqued my interest so I must give it a go

Daron Malakian and Rick Rubin sounds like absolute torture.



Finished the second half of the Tompa Lindberg tribute from Requiem Metal (9 hours!). This one's all his side projects & guest slots. Some great testimonials on it too.

Quote from: Eoin McLove on January 04, 2026, 08:33:01 PMI'm listening to Daron Malakian from SOAD talking to Rick Rubin about the history of heavy metal. It's a bit all over the gaff and not exactly accurate at all times, but it's fun. You can tell the dude lives and breathes metal and his passion really comes across. And Rubin is always a pleasure to listen to even if he is taking more of a back seat in this series. Easy listening with Deicide  :laugh:
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I'm on part one of this, it's quite surprising that Rubin war able to pick out bands that had 2 guitarists.
Symptom Of The Universe crushes nearly everything they play.

#147 January 05, 2026, 08:32:21 PM Last Edit: January 05, 2026, 08:49:34 PM by Eoin McLove
Listening in bits and pieces to the second instalment of the Daron Malakian interview with Rick Rubin. Again, it's a skim and a bit all over the gaff, but it was fun listening to them discuss (however imperfectly) Norwegian BM with songs playing in between in the drive to work this morning. A bit of craic.