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Mad Mike and I rank the worst metal fanbases out there. Check out the condensed video version on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebOj7hlXMzU
Also check out Mad Mike's amazing video on the Top 6 types of Jinjer fans: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5hsJ6XbCTg
I sit down with the boys from LEAVE to discuss the history and origins of metalcore in the 90's with bands like Converge, Zao, Integrity, Earth Crisis, Coalesce, Poison The Well, etc. We also debate who the metalcore "Big Four" should be and share the NEW artists in the game we think are bringing a fresh vitality such as Code Orange and Loathe.
LEAVE's new album 'Dead Language' drops this Friday (8/6) and can be found here: https://leave914.bandcamp.com/album/dead-language
Want to hear more reviews from the best metal albums of 2021? Check out this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCPPG72PxiA&list=PLGt4fzX5jyueSFNP0xEqgwMcHs4szxHh8
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Theme Song: The Hudson Horror – “What The Moon Brings”
Background art thanks in part to Kim Holm: https://denungeherrholm.smugmug.com/
I do not own the rights to any of the featured song clips on this video. All credit to the artists and labels with specific permission granted. These fall under fair use based on sufficient transformation for the purpose of review, promotion, and commentary.
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Ranking the albums of Darkthrone from best to worst Tier List style through their new 2021 record Eternal Hails. Darkthrone is of course one of the bands responsible for forging the 2nd wave Norwegian black metal movement in the early 1990's.
Soulside Journey (1991)
A Blaze in the Northern Sky (1992)
Under a Funeral Moon (1993)
Transilvanian Hunger (1994)
Panzerfaust (1995)
Goatlord (1996)
Total Death (1996)
Ravishing Grimness (1999)
Plaguewielder (2001)
Hate Them (2003)
Sardonic Wrath (2004)
The Cult Is Alive (2006)
F.O.A.D. (2007)
Dark Thrones and Black Flags (2008)
Circle the Wagons (2010)
The Underground Resistance (2013)
Arctic Thunder (2016)
Old Star (2019)
Eternal Hails (2021)
Make your own Darkthrone Tier List here: https://tiermaker.com/create/darkthrone-albums-2021-60895?presentationMode=true
Want to hear more reviews from the best metal albums of 2021? Check out this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCPPG72PxiA&list=PLGt4fzX5jyueSFNP0xEqgwMcHs4szxHh8
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Theme Song: The Hudson Horror – “What The Moon Brings”
Background art thanks in part to Kim Holm: https://denungeherrholm.smugmug.com/
I do not own the rights to any of the featured song clips on this video. All credit to the artists and labels with specific permission granted. These fall under fair use based on sufficient transformation for the purpose of review, promotion, and commentary.
An interview with Capra regarding their new 2021 album In Transmission via Metal Blade Records. Capra is a metalcore and hardcore band based out of Louisiana that originally formed in 2015 and are very much recommended for fans of Every Time I Die
We sit down with vocalist Crow Lotus and guitarist Tyler Harper to talk about the new album, Every Time I Die, heavy themes, and more.
Want to hear more reviews from the best metal albums of 2021? Check out this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCPPG72PxiA&list=PLGt4fzX5jyueSFNP0xEqgwMcHs4szxHh8
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Theme Song: The Hudson Horror – “What The Moon Brings”
Background art thanks in part to Kim Holm: https://denungeherrholm.smugmug.com/
I do not own the rights to any of the featured song clips on this video. All credit to the artists and labels with specific permission granted. Clips are for promotional purposes only in the hopes that their use will further encourage listeners to purchase the albums. These fall under fair use based on sufficient transformation for the purpose of review, promotion, and commentary.
Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/metaltrenches/creators)
An interview with Belgium-based band Emptiness regarding their new 2021 album Vide via Season Of Mist. Starting out as a more or less traditional blackened death metal band in the late 90's it wasn't until 2014's Nothing But The Whole that they really started turning heads with a sudden left turn in their sound; one that became only further apparent with 2017's appropriately titled and even more experimental Not For Music. Vide sees the band only veer further away from convention in favor of introspection and deconstruction. We discuss the album, writing for a core concept as opposed to a genre, and much more.
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Theme Song: The Hudson Horror – “What The Moon Brings”
Background art thanks in part to Kim Holm: https://denungeherrholm.smugmug.com/
I do not own the rights to any of the featured song clips on this video. All credit to the artists and labels with specific permission granted. Clips are for promotional purposes only in the hopes that their use will further encourage listeners to purchase the albums. These fall under fair use based on sufficient transformation for the purpose of review, promotion, and commentary.
Talking about the Best grindcore bands and albums with special guest Alex of Grind Of The Dead. We also discuss their new album Formless Death and plenty more along the way. Bands discussed include:
Napalm Death
Full Of Hell
Vermin Womb
Beaten To Death
Magrudergrind
Pig Destroyer
Lockup
Fawn Limbs
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Theme Song: The Hudson Horror – “What The Moon Brings”
Background art thanks in part to Kim Holm: https://denungeherrholm.smugmug.com/
I do not own the rights to any of the featured song clips on this video. All credit to the artists and labels with specific permission granted. Clips are for promotional purposes only in the hopes that their use will further encourage listeners to purchase the albums. These fall under fair use based on sufficient transformation for the purpose of review, promotion, and commentary.
Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/metaltrenches/creators)
Interview with Ken Wohlrob, creator of Swarm of Flies. Swarm of Flies is a collective band featuring musicians from Eternal Black, Rollins Band, Fire Party, Shadow Witch, End of Hope, Witch Taint, Reign of Zaius, Thunderbird Divine, and Clamfight. Their newest single Wendigo was released digitally in January. Trench Talk Podcast Episode 90.
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Theme Song: The Hudson Horror – “What The Moon Brings”
Background art thanks in part to Kim Holm: https://denungeherrholm.smugmug.com/
I do not own the rights to any of the featured song clips on this video. All credit to the artists and labels with specific permission granted. Clips are for promotional purposes only in the hopes that their use will further encourage listeners to purchase the albums. These fall under fair use based on sufficient transformation for the purpose of review, promotion, and commentary.
Interview with Manuel Barbará on his new album Moonrise. Manuel Barbará is a New Jersey based musician and composer with a passion for progressive metal and contemporary classical music. He is a graduate from Berklee College of music where he earned a degree in Guitar Performance and Composition.
Check out Moonrise here: https://8stringalchemy.bandcamp.com/releases
Want more new metal album reviews and recommendations from the underground and above? Check out this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgKMfz8kCuw&list=PLGt4fzX5jyuer8BvRSmkQVpdjs0Rr8QfP
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Theme Song: The Hudson Horror – “What The Moon Brings”
Background art thanks in part to Kim Holm: https://denungeherrholm.smugmug.com/
I do not own the rights to any of the featured song clips on this video. All credit to the artists and labels with specific permission granted. Clips are for promotional purposes only in the hopes that their use will further encourage listeners to purchase the albums. These fall under fair use based on sufficient transformation for the purpose of review, promotion, and commentary.
Interview with A Scent Like Wolves talking about their new album Mystic Auras. A Scent Like Wolves is an American metalcore band based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Mystic Auras is a concept album that sets out to uncover the things we desire and why we are drawn to them. Lyrical content on the release ranges from the plights of socioeconomic status quo, depression, the stigma of mental illness, to the deconstruction of personal and intimate relationships. These are all common themes that are explored in some light throughout the progression of the album. The LP features notable guest appearances from JT Cavey (ERRA), Booka Nile (MAKE THEM SUFFER), Brian Wille (CURRENTS), and Mattéo Gelsomino (NOVELISTS).
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Theme Song: The Hudson Horror – “What The Moon Brings”
Background art thanks in part to Kim Holm: https://denungeherrholm.smugmug.com/
I do not own the rights to any of the featured song clips on this video. All credit to the artists and labels with specific permission granted. Clips are for promotional purposes only in the hopes that their use will further encourage listeners to purchase the albums. These fall under fair use based on sufficient transformation for the purpose of review, promotion, and commentary.
Interview with thrash and hardcore band Enforced. Formed in 2016, Richmond, Virginia's ENFORCED cultivate their own volatile, hardcore fury into the thrash crossover sound of the late ‘80s. "Fronted by a voice that could only belong to that of a madman and unloading nonstop blazing riffs and pummeling breakdowns in every track, the band demolishes everything in their path, leaving a trail of smoldering wreckage and pure decimation anywhere they perform." Chris chats with the band about their new album Kill Grid.
Want more new metal album reviews and recommendations from the underground and above? Check out this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgKMfz8kCuw&list=PLGt4fzX5jyuer8BvRSmkQVpdjs0Rr8QfP
Join us on DISCORD! https://discord.gg/jjgkVQJF
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Theme Song: The Hudson Horror – “What The Moon Brings”
Background art thanks in part to Kim Holm: https://denungeherrholm.smugmug.com/
I do not own the rights to any of the featured song clips on this video. All credit to the artists and labels with specific permission granted. Clips are for promotional purposes only in the hopes that their use will further encourage listeners to purchase the albums. These fall under fair use based on sufficient transformation for the purpose of review, promotion, and commentary.
The podcast currently has 97 episodes available.