In this episode, we’re sharing with you some personally selected tracks that came out in 2018. Plus we’ll discuss other notable songs and releases that came out last year, and we’ll look forward to 2019!
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In this episode we’ll discuss current events, what’s Nate been listening to, independent music from Naioth and Helion Prime, we’ll discuss some tidbits from the music-related podcast community in the Podcast Roundup, and we’ll wrap the show discussing the list of bands from Minneapolis that you MUST HEAR according to Invisible Oranges.
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GIMME 5!
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In this segment, our friends contribute via social media or other means to give me 5 songs that they would use to turn someone on to a band that they enjoy or feel is under-rated. So, get your pencils ready so you can enjoy:
Will Maravelas from We Are Legion and Thor
Rotting Christ:
Kata Ton Daimona
Ze Nigmar
Cold Colours
Nightmare
Aealo
>>> Spotify Playlist
If you have a band and 5 must-hear songs that you’d like to share, hit us up on Facebook or Twitter!
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What’s Nate been listening to?
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Artist: Satan’s Satyrs
Album: Don’t Deliver Us
Song: Round The Bend
Buy now on Amazon: MP3 CD Vinyl
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Podcast Roundup: In The Studio with Redbeard
Replay of a Chris Cornell interview.
Black Crowes – The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion celebrating 25 years w/Chris & Rich Robinson
Rock Talk with Mitch La Fon
KISS – 25th Anniversary of Revenge with Bruce Kulick & The Story Of Thin Lizzy with Scott Gorham 5/15/17
Ritual Madness Podcast
RMP Lee’s Metal Night sponsored by Disciples of the Watch – Friday, June 30th
21+ event, $7 at the door.
Hatebeast
Cwn Annwn
Cymothoa
Deephaven
Zenith Waves
$2 Lemmy’s
Raffles for tattoos and merch.
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INDEPENDENT INTERMISSION
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SONG 1
Artist: Naioth
Location: Viña Del Mar, Chile
from the Album: Transhuman Communication (single)
the Song is: Transhuman Communication
Link: https://naioth.bandcamp.com/
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Show sponsorship: Midsummer Nightmare 2017
July 14th and 15th at the Spring Street Tavern’s ‘Club Underground!’
The Twin Cities best showcase and variety of local Metal!
Two day event – Friday, July 14th & Saturday, July 15th
6 bands each day – $8 per day / $12 for both days. 21+ event
FRIDAY, JULY 14th
1) The Omega Sequence
2) Cold Colours
3) Krawg
4) Outside The Murder
5) Kobaloi
6) Beastface
SATURDAY, JULY 15th
1) Ghost Hook
2) Cymothoa
3) Blodwar
4) Echoes of The Fallen
5) Disgunt
6) Hex Vortices
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If you have any news you’d like to share regarding your band please email us at news@dotwpod.com
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INDEPENDENT INTERMISSION
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SONG 2
Artist: Helion Prime
Location: Sacremento, CA
from the Album: Remnants Of Stars [Single]
the Song is: Remnants Of Stars
Link: http://helionprimemetal.com/
Buy now on Amazon: MP3
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If you’re in a band and you’d like to be considered to be played on the Disciples of the Watch podcast, please email us at music@dotwpod.com
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What’s Nate been listening to?
Artist: Satan’s Satyrs
Notes: Vocals, Bass Guitar, and Hammond by Clayton Burgess of Electric Wizard – Formed in Virginia 2009
Album: Die Screaming
Song: Show Me Your Skull
Artist: Gorgatron
from the Album: Inner Supremacy
the Song is: The Year Nineteen Nagasaki
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If you’re in a band and you’d like to be considered to be played on the Disciples of the Watch podcast, please email us at music@dotwpod.com
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What is hair metal? According to Urban Dictionary.com, it’s the following:
“A form of 80’s teenybopper music made primarily by effeminate men wearing makeup and dressed like women, with stereotypical 80’s big hair. After an initial wave of it fizzled out in 1987, it resurfaced just a couple of years later with a short-lived new breed of even lamer bands. Success in hair metal was primarily achieved through placing primary importance on the ability to pose for the camera, and comprising your band with simpletons with little or no musical ability, much less creativity. Once the formula was in place, it was just a matter of finding gullible losers to buy into the swindle. MTV, which started out as a music television channel, obliged, making this subgenre of wimp rock popular at the time. Perhaps the most enjoyable aspect of hair metal was it’s juvenile lyrics.
Never intentionally bad, the lyrical wasteland was a direct result of the limited intellectual capacities of the band members.Hair metal was made popular by bands like Poison, Warrant, Winger, Slaughter, White Lion, Trixter, Skid Row, Motley Crue, Kix, and the Bulletboys.”
50 Lord Tracy, ‘Deaf Gods Of Babylon’ (1989)
49 Mr. Big,’ Lean Into It’ (1991)
48 Precious Metal, ‘Right Here Right Now’ (1985)
47 Lita Ford, ‘Lita’ (1988)
46 Kik Tracee, ‘No Rules’ (1991)
45 Pretty Boy Floyd, ‘Leather Boyz With Electric Toyz’ (1989)
44 Kiss, ‘Lick It Up’ (1983)
43 Vixen, ‘Vixen’ (1988)
42 D-A-D, ‘No Fuel Left for the Pilgrims’ (1989)
41 Winger, ‘Winger’ (1988)
40 Stryper, ‘To Hell With the Devil’ (1986)
39 Vinnie Vincent Invasion, ‘Vinnie Vincent Invasion’ (1986)
38 Britny Fox, ‘Britny Fox’ (1988)
37 Bang Tango, ‘Psycho Café’ (1989)
36 Alice Cooper, ‘Trash’ (1989)
35 Badlands, ‘Badlands’ (1989)
34 Junkyard, ‘Junkyard’ (1989)
33 Saigon Kick, ‘The Lizard’ (1992)
32 Great White, ‘…Twice Shy’ (1989)
31 Slaughter, ‘Stick It to Ya’ (1990)
30 BulletBoys, ‘Freakshow’ (1991)
29 Dangerous Toys, ‘Dangerous Toys’ (1989)
28 Black ‘N Blue, ‘Black ‘N Blue’ (1984)
27 L.A. Guns, ‘Cocked and Loaded’ (1989)
26 Poison, ‘Open Up and Say… Ahh!’ (1988)
25 David Lee Roth, ‘Eat ‘Em and Smile’ (1986)
24 Enuff Z’Nuff, ‘Enuff Z’Nuff’ (1989)
23 Hanoi Rocks, ‘Self Destruction Blues’ (1982)
22 White Lion, ‘Pride’ (1987)
21 Dokken, ‘Under Lock and Key’ (1985)
20 Love/Hate, ‘Black Out in the Red Room’ (1990)
19 Warrant, ‘Cherry Pie’ (1990)
18 Cinderella, ‘Night Songs’ (1986)
17 Def Leppard, ‘Pyromania’ (1983)
16 Twisted Sister, ‘Stay Hungry’ (1984)
15 Quiet Riot, ‘Metal Health’ (1983)
14 Warrant, ‘Dirty, Rotten, Filthy, Stinking Rich’ (1989)
13 Extreme, ‘Extreme II: Pornograffiti’ (1990)
12 Whitesnake, ‘Whitesnake’ (1987)
11 Tesla, ‘The Great Radio Controversy’ (1989)
10 Cinderella, ‘Long Cold Winter’ (1988)
9 Motley Crue, ‘Too Fast for Love’ (1981)
8 Kix, ‘Blow My Fuse’ (1988)
7 Faster Pussycat, ‘Faster Pussycat’ (1987)
6 Ratt, ‘Out of the Cellar’ (1984)
5 Skid Row, ‘Skid Row’ (1989)
4 Mötley Crüe, ‘Shout at the Devil’ (1983)
3 Bon Jovi, ‘Slippery When Wet’ (1986)
2 Poison, ‘Look What the Cat Dragged in’ (1986)
1 Def Leppard, ‘Hysteria’ (1987)