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The boys are fittingly delirious on this week's episode, wherein they discuss the 2019 album South of Reality by pschyedelic/prog rock super-duo The Claypool Lennon Delirium.
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Wait, isn't it a non metal month? And don't we usually listen to Dream Theater in the Summer? Yes and yes. But how can you say no to a fresh off the presses album from DT?! This week, we listen to the excellent Parasomnia!
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Female February 2025 comes to an end with Vixen's debut album... Vixen, from 1988!
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The fellas continue a frosty Female February by revisiting an artist they haven't talked about in some time- Myrkur, specifically her album Spine from back in 2023!
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Female February continues with a Brutal Death Metal album from U.S./Czech based Emasculator, The Disfigured and the Divine!
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Female February gets going in earnest for 2025 with the newest album from Poppy, Negative Spaces from 2024!
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Don't let the name fool you, we haven't gotten into Female February just yet. Instead, after a delay we're wrapping up Black Metal January with the as of yet latest album from Phoenix based USBM band Abigail Williams, 2019's Walk Beyond the Dark!
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The boys are barely keeping it together as the darkest month of the year grinds onward. Can they find some momentary respite with the beautiful work of Maine's own Falls of Rauros, specifically their 2011 album The Light That Dwells In Rotten Wood?
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Content warning: Brief mention of sexual assault Black Metal January continues with an awkward but necessary conversation about why it can be difficult for two realtively lazy guys who don't do a ton of research to talk about notable bands that aren't also total pieces of shit. Somewhere in there they talk about Pentagram by Gorgoroth.
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Black Metal January continues with a dive into the Blackgaze genre circa 2018, with the fantastic Jord by MØL!
info_outlineOur twice-yearly tradition of non-metal listenings begins with 1993's Star by Belly!