In today's episode we are greeted by the hard and the heavy, slam metal act Bone-Rot and talk about the film Heredity, the WWE and lot's of music nostalgia.
After a much needed two-week break we return with members of the punk-rock group Almataha. Stephen King gets brought up (again), we discuss the troubles and the successes in the Denver punk-rock scene and have many, many giggles along the way.
Two major metal acts from Colorado join us in the studio to discuss first concerts, bad movie reviews, influences and so much more! This episode was also live streamed via Facebook.
Chelsea, lead vocalist and manager of the band Tiltshift, joins us to discuss her band's recent scandal/break-up. We also talk about the music scene, the possibilities of having large-scale festivals in Colorado, why Five Finger Death Punch has
Mhyk, guitarist for Cult of the Lost Cause, joins us to discuss his band's final show, upcoming paranormal investigations and much more! Unfortunately, our Tricaster 8000 failed to record the entire show. We apologize, but we fixed the problem
Chris from Sliver and Nate with Keenan from Backseat Vinyl join us for an evening of Stephen King to Lucas comparisons, too many bad jokes to count, broken audio clips, a new studio and the April 18th Conspiracy.
We're greeted by fellow producer Armon McConnell to review A Quiet Place. Chris from the grungy punk rock trio joins us to discuss music and we begin the battle of King vs Koontz vs Poe vs Lovecraft.Subscribe to our Podcast:http://www.patreo
Denver local punk band Suspicious Activity's bassist and guitarist join us in studio as we discuss mainstream releases, local shows, the Knights of Pythias Cemetery and the horror film A Quiet Place.Subscribe to our Podcast:http://www.patreo