The Metal Podcast Episode #55 - 70000 Tons of Podcast
Publisher |
Jabberjaw Media
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Heavy Metal
Interview
Music
Categories Via RSS
Publication Date |
Feb 15, 2018
Episode Duration |
01:19:43

70000 Tons of Metal, the world’s largest and first metal cruise sailed to Grand Turk this year and for the first time in many years Godless had to stay home, but I still was able to sail the seas to bring you 70000 Tons of Podcast! We talk about the adventure a little bit more, but our featured interviews were pretty awesome too! With 61 band on board and people from 75 different countries represented this year, it was one of the best I have experienced. Many bands weren’t doing the interview circuit, but this episode features three amazing bands: Sepultura, Septicflesh and Goatwhore.

Andreas Kisser of Sepultura talks about the bands legacy, his relationship with the Cavalera family, trying to separate from some of the ghosts of their past and carving a new future for the band as they journey on in their 35 year career.

Krimh Lechner, the newest member of Septicflesh, talks about his coming to the band, the new album Codex Omega, how this process for him was completely different from how records are done today and his journey into the legendary Greek bands history.

Ben Falgoust lead singer of Goatwhore talks about the process of making the new album, why it turned out sounding different from past albums, how he got into an angry place to record, what made him so angry and of course I had to get a Soilent Green update too.

70000 Tons of Metal is by far the best metal cruise, and it a privilegeto be able to cover such a great event each year, be sure to check it out, at least once in your lifetime, you will regret it if you don’t!

And be sure to check out Rockabilia.com for all your merch needs

Use promo code: PCMETALPODCAST for 15% off in store!   

70000 Tons of Metal, the world’s largest and first metal cruise sailed to Grand Turk this year. For the first time in many years Godless had to stay home, but I still was able to sail the seas to bring you 70000 Tons of Podcast! With 61 band on board and people from 75 different countries represented this year, it was one of the best I have experienced. Many bands weren’t doing the interview circuit, but this episode features three amazing bands: Sepultura, Septicflesh and Goatwhore.

70000 Tons of Metal, the world’s largest and first metal cruise sailed to Grand Turk this year and for the first time in many years Godless had to stay home, but I still was able to sail the seas to bring you 70000 Tons of Podcast! We talk about the adventure a little bit more, but our featured interviews were pretty awesome too! With 61 band on board and people from 75 different countries represented this year, it was one of the best I have experienced. Many bands weren’t doing the interview circuit, but this episode features three amazing bands: Sepultura, Septicflesh and Goatwhore.

Andreas Kisser of Sepultura talks about the bands legacy, his relationship with the Cavalera family, trying to separate from some of the ghosts of their past and carving a new future for the band as they journey on in their 35 year career.

Krimh Lechner, the newest member of Septicflesh, talks about his coming to the band, the new album Codex Omega, how this process for him was completely different from how records are done today and his journey into the legendary Greek bands history.

Ben Falgoust lead singer of Goatwhore talks about the process of making the new album, why it turned out sounding different from past albums, how he got into an angry place to record, what made him so angry and of course I had to get a Soilent Green update too.

70000 Tons of Metal is by far the best metal cruise, and it a privilegeto be able to cover such a great event each year, be sure to check it out, at least once in your lifetime, you will regret it if you don’t!

And be sure to check out Rockabilia.com for all your merch needs

Use promo code: PCMETALPODCAST for 15% off in store!   

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