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This episode the Gasworks discusses an album called South Loop Summer by Hospital Bracelet, a very cool album with some sick bass lines and excellent vocals... unfortunately every seems to have forgotten that the titular track was Hector's song pick for the last episode, ...whoops. Music news, new albums movies and games, what we're listening to, MetallicA minute, and much more. Also, a VIP celebrity gives his endorsement for The Gasworks... we're on our way baby. Next stop, late night talk show interviews and national syndication.
Episode 13! This time around we discuss Hector's album pick which brings a very interesting sound we haven't really heard on the show yet. We also talk about the songs that immediately make us think of specific movies or scenes. Music news, new albums, movies, our song picks, MetallicA minute, and much much more on this episode of The Gasworks. Told ya I'd have this one edited and posted by St. Patrick's day. Bazinga!
2021 is off to a great start. We're all still wearing ninja masks at the grocery store, still arguing over the president, and it only took a 5 weeks get this episode edited and posted. None the less, enjoy this episode where we discuss people wearing band shirts as fashion statements, music we've been into lately, Bond films, news, new albums, new movies, and much much more. The Album we review this month is one of Jason's favorite bands, Manchester Orchestra. This album is deep, a bit depressing, but very well produced and is a great album to have on to unwind and relax... or sulk and indulge in depression. Enjoy.
It's our last show of horrendous 2020 and this one is a marathon. We talk about our favorite Christmas songs and movies, and discuss Bruce Springsteen's latest album which, although very good, came off to us as a gloomy swan song. The album still comes very recommended by the Gasworks. Check out our take on it, plus MUCH more, on The Gasworks. Please don't forget to text Melvin and wish him a Merry Christmas
On this episode of we talk about some Halloween memories, discuss some music news, talk about horror movies that are currently streaming, and review The Deftones latest album Ohms. All this and more on The Gasworks.
Mid-move, mid-covid, and mid-summer, The Gasworks gets together for episode 9 and their one mark since starting the podcast. Listen in as they discuss a fun upbeat album, "Get The Money" by Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders; interview a promising local band with a lot of talent, Detention; and much more.
The Gasworks is back after a long hiatus on account of the covid-19 pandemic. Join the guys as they catch up and talk about the new normal. The album review on this episode is a high intensity album from the American punk rock band Off With Their Heads.
On this episode of The Gasworks the guys review August Greene, a great album that is a more mellow take on hip-hop as it has a recurring jazz sound at its foundation, and incorporates many different styles and instruments. Along with that album review we have our topic of the month which is favorite guitar solos, music news, upcoming concerts, new movies and tv shows, a new show segment, and much more!
The Gas guys start the year by reviewing an album by the American rock band The Record Company called "All of this life". They also discuss the concerts they wish they could have attended, talk some movies and TV, and lament the latest in poor decisions made by Cleveland sports franchises.
In this episode the guys discuss the 2009 album Hell or High Water by As Cities Burn, it's an excellent album beginning to end. They also talk about new music from classic artists, the Myles Garrett Mason Rudolph incident, upcoming shows, movies and much more.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.