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By Adam Vallely
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The podcast currently has 45 episodes available.
After a slightly delayed interview due to a pushed back tour, Adam finally welcomes Belgian borderline band The Guru Guru onto the podcast. Tom & Emiel recommend some of their favourite bands some that are hopefully new to our listeners, talk about the struggle of Brexit for bands coming to play in the U.K. and of course some of their favourite shows ever.
Listen to the podcast here:
https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast
Catch them on tour this week with The St. Pierre Snake Invasion here:
Old Blue Last, London 11/11
Boom, Leeds 12/11
The Exchange, Bristol 13/11
Go listen to their latest EP ‘It’s a (Doggy Dog) World’ here:
https://theguruguru.bandcamp.com/album/its-a-doggy-dog-world
Welcome to Episode 43 and Adam welcomes Jim and James of self described miserable band, Mastiff.
We talk about recording of their brand new album ‘Leave Me The Ashes Of The Earth’, badly kept secrets, comedy music videos and eating Nando’s with your heroes.
Those heroes also get discussed in their top shows ever when Adam and James dive in on a shared love of a legendary American band.
Go listen to the podcast here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast
Grab their album here: https://mastiffhchc.bandcamp.com/
And catch Mastiff on tour with Calligram at the following dates:
26 October – Anvil – Bournemouth
27 October – Black Heart – London
28 October – Satans Hollow – Manchester
29 October – Opium – Edinburgh
30 October – Stuck On A Name – Nottingham
31 October – Record Junkee – Sheffield
Welcome to episode 042 and Adam welcomes 3/4 of Bristol based miserable boys, Sugar Horse.
We talk about their stunning new album 'The Long Live After', the return of live shows and people in horse masks.
We also hold back as much as possible from digging into the absent guitarist/vocalist, Ash, who was was on all the way back on EP05 which you can catch here:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/04CynHXyZyCCczGwvNFoaH?si=7dc45ca369cf42b4
Once you have listened to this go check out their album here:
https://sugarhorse.bandcamp.com/
And go see them at a show in October below or at Portals Festival in September:
15/10 - The Alma (Bolton)
16/10 - Opium (Edinburgh)
18/10 - Bar Bloc (Glasgow)
19/10 - The Moon (Cardiff)
10/10 - 229 (London)
Episode 41 is here with London experimental, industrial band Tayne. Adam caught up with Tom & Matt over a couple of beers to discuss their new EP ‘Coherent’, working with Wayne Adams, the evolution of their sound, getting bands they love the remix their tracks and just pure chaos on and off stage.
Go listen to the episode here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast
Listen to Tayne’s ‘Coherent’ here: https://linktr.ee/Tayneband
And go see them at the below dates:
August 1st supporting God Damn @ The Hope & Ruin, Brighton
August 5th EP Launch show host @ The Shacklewell Arms, London.
After a mini break we are back with episode 40 with Danish band EYES. We have been wanting to get this excellent hardcore band on for some time and was a joy to welcome Victor & Søren on.
We covered the themes behind last year's outstanding record 'Underperformer', the Danish music scene and getting interrupted during video shoots (and this interview!).
We also put together a playlist of all the bands recommended mainly from Denmark which you can find here:
https://spoti.fi/3xadldq
After this impromptu break we plan to have another 2 episodes over the next couple of weeks so keep a close eye on the socials.
Catch the episode here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast
Go listen to EYES here: https://eyescph.bandcamp.com/
Summer is here, pubs are reopening, gigs are happening and we are back with another episode. What a time to be alive.
Of course Adam and Dan discuss his favourite shows ever as a musician and a fan. Expect horror stories of injuries, fights with crowds and cutting drives fine for stage times.
Listen to the episode here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast
Episode 38 is here and what an honour it was to welcome Bryan from Red Fang on to chat. Thanks to Good As Gold Group for helping set this interview up.
Bryan and Adam talked about touring the States, bad habits in the van and fiery live shows. We also discussed the incoming album ‘Arrows’ and slashing things with a Katana.
Go listen to the episode here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast
Pick up ‘Arrows’ here: https://store.relapse.com/b/red-fang
Welcome to episode 37 and our first ever guest to appear a second time on the podcast. Adam spoke to James of Mutes. They caught up around Mutes new album ‘Dreams of Being Cornered’, his passion for writing and creating music and as ever his top gigs ever.
Mutes record will be out 7th May and you should go listen and see why the likes of 6 Music have been spinning Mutes on the radio.
Listen to the episode here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast
Listen to Mutes here: https://mutesuk.bandcamp.com/
Hi everyone and welcome back to the podcast and a new episode. Sorry for the impromptu break but life has been a busy one.
But we are back with Kitty & Jon of the ferocious, self described ‘disgusting’ band, Saint Agnes.
Reknowned for their visuals and high energy shows we went deep on their live shows and some of their top gigs off all time where they clearly draw a lot of inspiration from.
Due to the break we owe you more episodes so Adam will be back next week with his first guest to appear twice on the podcast!
Listen the episode here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast
Pick up Saint Agnes ‘Vampire’ here: https://saintagnes.bandcamp.com/
Happy Bank Holiday everyone and hope everyone has had a chocolate filled long weekend.
Episode 35 is here with Josh & Joe of the ever expanding experimental band Poly-Math. We talk about their new two part album ‘The Cadaver Tomb’, their process of writing and recording and the recruiting of various guest vocalists for the project.
As ever we talk about some of their favourite gigs ever. Poly-Math are a talented group of musicians that continue to push the boundaries of their songwriting and a treat to see live.
Last time Adam saw them live was unfortunately the last time seeing now defunct band Body Hound. Really sad to see them call it a day. A band that were truly one of the best on the UK scene. If you have not checked them out before you definitely should and probably go and snap up one of the handful of the records they have left for sale. R.I.P. Body Hound, you will be missed!
Next week we have another episode with a band who have kept creative during lockdown and causing a buzz from their live shows. SO keep an eye out for that by subscribing wherever you listen to your podcasts.
Listen/follow here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast
Listen to Poly-Math here: https://wearepolymath.bandcamp.com
The podcast currently has 45 episodes available.