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    Explore " space rock" with insightful episodes like "iftibeyourwill S03 E10 • American Analog Set", "Ep. 203: Further Sounds From Outer Space", "[Ashton 3] Heavy Metal from Outer Space", "AUGURS" and "Episode 47: Bruce Adams" from podcasts like ""if it be your will", "InObscuria Podcast", "Sprawl Radio", "Off the Record" and "Big Table"" and more!

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    iftibeyourwill S03 E10 • American Analog Set

    iftibeyourwill S03 E10 • American Analog Set

    The music of American Analog Set is a captivating blend of indie rock, dream pop, and synth undertones. With their latest record, "For Forever," they continue to mesmerize listeners with their lush soundscapes and hypnotic melodies. The album effortlessly transports listeners to a dreamy sonic landscape, filled with shimmering guitars, ethereal synths, and intricate rhythms. Each track is a sonic journey, inviting listeners to get lost in the band's signature atmospheric sound. Lead singer and guitars, Andrew Kenny joined me from his Texas home to share his incredible musical timeline, and be sure to catch the first track of For Forever at the end of our chat. Enjoy 🎙️ 

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    Ep. 203: Further Sounds From Outer Space

    Ep. 203: Further Sounds From Outer Space

    After a unique experience playing Space Invaders, we thought we would space out this week with the way-out sounds from outer space! We’re talking about space rock people of planet earth! Join us on another flight to aural galaxies beyond the Milky Way! 

    What is it that we do here at InObscuria? We exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. In this episode, we explore all things psychedelically spacey. Our hope is that we turn you on to something that was lost on your earthly ears.

    Songs this week include:

    1. Hawklords – “Astral” from Space(2023)
    2. Cave In – “Waiting For Love” from Heavy Pendulum (2022) 
    3. SLIFT – “Unseen” from Unseen (2022)
    4. Mammoth Volume – “The Kuleshov Effect” from The Cursed Who Perform The Larva God Rites (2022)
    5. Busker Soundcheck – “Helium Cannonball” from Busker SoundCheck (1995)
    6. SDRA – “Asteroid Defenses” from Blast Off (2013)
    7. Failure – “Mercury Mouth” from Wild Type Droid (2021)

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    [Ashton 3] Heavy Metal from Outer Space

    [Ashton 3] Heavy Metal from Outer Space
    Wir sind wieder da, doch mussten wegen der Space Grippe einige Male in den Biocycler geworfen werden. Mal schauen ob die Folge gut über die Bühne geht, denn wir haben beide einen schlimmen Tankkater. Fast so, als ob wir die ganze Nacht auf einem Space-Metalkonzert (mit Space-Zombies) gefeiert hätten...

    In dieser Folge: Mickey7 von Edward Ashton (bis inkl. Kapitel 14).

    In der nächsten Folge: Mickey7 von Edward Ashton (bis inkl. Kapitel 19).

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    Literatur:

    Edward Ashton, Mickey 7 (2022)

    Unsere erwähnten Musiktipps:

    Voivoid - Killing Technology
    Hypocrisy - Virus
    Vektor - Terminal Redux
    Timeghoul
    Blood Incantation - Starspawn
    Blood Incancation - Timewave Zero
    Cryptic Shift (Band)
    Tomb Mold - Planetary Clairvoyance Part 2 (Song)
    Dark Space (Band)
    Dark Fortress - Venereal Dawn
    Oranssi Pazuzu (Band)
    Coheed and Cambria - The Second Stage Turbine Blade

    Links:

    Decibel Magazine: Star Wars Metalbands

    Verwendete Musik:

    Dee Yan-Key - Sloshed

    Episode 47: Bruce Adams

    Episode 47: Bruce Adams

    It is fitting that Bruce Adams’s new book, the sardonically-titled You’re with Stupid: kranky, Chicago and the Reinvention of Indie Music, begins at Jim’s Grill off Irving Park Road in the Ravenswood neighborhood on the North Side: It was the first place I remember seeing a promotional poster for this new band, The Smashing Pumpkins, who were regular customers of Bill Choi’s Korean-inspired restaurant, when they were first starting out.

    But let’s back up a few years, to set the scene of what was to come. After attending college at the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor, in the mid-1980s, Adams worked at a record shop and wrote for the fanzine Your Flesh. He caught the indie rock bug, as it were, inspired by the then burgeoning independent music industry that had grown out of labels like Dischord in Washington, DC, Sub Pop in Seattle, and Touch & Go in Chicago, who presented a more artist-friendly path for bands to make a living selling records, CDs and cassettes

    Adams found his way to Chicago, where, by the mid-1990s, there was a golden age of independent businesses thriving in unison: records labels (Drag City, Thrill Jockey, Atavistic, Bloodshot, Carrot Top), distributors (Ajax, Cargo, Southern), records shops (Reckless, Dusty Groove, Wax Trax, The Quaker Goes Deaf), underground press (the Chicago Reader and New City, but also Lumpen and Stop Smiling), and venues (Cabaret Metro, Lounge Ax, the Empty Bottle, and Double Door). As Adams documents, it was a near-perfect eco-system for creativity and experimentation in a pre-digital age.

    You’re with Stupid is both a cultural history of the Chicago music world at that time, as told through the record labels and distributors that Adams worked for but also a how-to roadmap to founding a DIY operation.  This is my conversation with Bruce Adams about his book and those times.

    Reading by Bruce Adams

    Music by Labradford

    Ep. 154: More Sounds From Outer Space

    Ep. 154: More Sounds From Outer Space

    After hearing about the spirited sax player from Hawkwind, Nik Turner, becoming a spirit; we thought we would space out this week with the way-out sounds from outer space! We’re talking about space rock people of planet earth! Join us on our return flight to aural galaxies beyond the milky way! 

    What is it that we do here at InObscuria? We exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. In this episode, we explore all things psychedelically spacey from the last 50 years of cosmic rock n’ roll. Our hope is that we turn you on to something that was lost on your earthly ears.

    Songs this week include:

    1. Hawkwind – “65 Million Years Ago”from All Aboard The Skylark (2019)
    2. Psychlona – “Blast Off” from Venus Skytrip (2022) 
    3. Dark Sun – “Black Spires” from Feed Your Mind (1997)
    4. Pinkish Black – “I’m All Gone” from Bottom Of The Morning (2015)
    5. King Buffalo – “Eye Of The Storm” from Longing To Be The Mountain (2018)
    6. Grobschnitt – “Travelling” from Grobschnitt (1972)

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    If you want to hear Robert and Kevin’s band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/

    Check out Robert’s amazing fire sculptures and metal workings herehttp://flamewerx.com/

    Jolie Lindholm from The Darling Fire

    Jolie Lindholm from The Darling Fire

    Chapter 332 - "What We Felt We Wanted to Hear" ...as read by Jolie Lindholm of The Darling Fire

    I’m excited to welcome back Jolie Lindholm from The Darling Fire to the podcast! The Darling Fire will release their incredible new album, Distortions, next Friday, September 16th, on Iodine Records. After my chat with Jolie I have a review of the new album. So stick around for that. Jolie talks about getting connected with Iodine, The Darling Fire’s shift in sound, navigating the changing musical landscape, and more.

    Chapter 151: "All In On This" https://asthestorygrows.com/episodes/b10fc01e

    Pre-order Distortions of vinyl and cd at https://deathwishinc.com/products/the-darling-fire-distortions

    Or snag it on Bandcamp at https://iodinerecordings.bandcamp.com/album/distortions

    You can find Dark Celebration at https://thedarlingfire.bandcamp.com/


    Chapter 332 Music:

    The Darling Fire- "Machina"

    The Darling Fire - "Clean Hands"

    The Rocking Horse Winner - "Orange Blossom"

    The Darling Fire - "Amber"

    The Darling Fire - "Rituals"


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    The Fisch Bowl Talks: With Virginia Bones From New Wave Grunge Band Geography Of The Moon

    The Fisch Bowl Talks: With Virginia Bones From New Wave Grunge Band Geography Of The Moon

    Attention all you Fisch's in the sea!!!! Are you a fan of The Pixies, and The Breeders? What about psychedelic rock? If the answer's yes, then you're going to want to swim down to the deepest depths of the sea, and checkout my exclusive interview with Virginia Bones, lead singer of the New Wave Grunge Band Geography Of The Moon.

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    Jacob Charlton from Thornhill

    Jacob Charlton from Thornhill

    Chapter 306 - "Here's Our Music, Here's Our Attitude, Here's Our Emotion" ...as read by Jacob Charlton of Thornhill

    This week we welcome Thornhill frontman Jacob Charlton to the podcast! Thornhill released Heroine last Friday on UNFD Records! The band was on their first US Tour when I talked with Jacob. Jacob talks about his transition from drummer to frontman, discovering the scene in Melbourne, and making a musical shift away from metalcore. Heroine is an incredible record and I highly recommend checking it out! One of my favorites of 2022 so far!


    Snag Heroine digitally at https://thornhillmelb.bandcamp.com/album/heroine

    Or grab it on vinyl or cd at https://usa.24hundred.net/collections/thornhill-1


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    Chapter 306 Music:

    Thornhill - "The Hellfire Club"

    Thornhill - "Views From the Sun"

    Thornhill - "Arkangel"

    Thornhill - "Casanova"

    Thornhill - "Heroine"


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    Richard Ashcroft

    Richard Ashcroft

    Richard Ashcroft is Britain’s spiritual successor to the forefathers of English alternative rock. As lead songwriter and frontman for the renowned project, the Verve, Ashcroft’s mysterious and tortured soul entices you into his musical world via charismatic charm, emotional intensity, and sheer fervor for rock music.

    "Roots to Grooves" is a production of SIGNL.

    EP 55. Lemmy Tell You About Hawkwind

    EP 55. Lemmy Tell You About Hawkwind

    We are in search of space rock's origin story: Hawkwind.

    If you've heard of them at all, it's likely because their bassist went on to form one of the most recognizable, if not influential metal bands of all time. Of course we're talking about Lemmy and Motorhead. Motorhead was actually named after a song by Hawkwind, a band hugely influential in their own right. Progenitors of a sub-genre affectionately known as Space Rock.

    Space rock emerged from an era where space was truly the final frontier. Merging the popular events and science fiction of the day with the far out sound of Jimi Hendrix, the Grateful Dead, Can and Neu! they begat Rush, Oranssi Pazuzu, Thee Oh Sees and King Gizzard.

    Join us as we invoke a space ritual.

     

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    Ep. (Area) 51 - Space Themes In Music

    Ep. (Area) 51 - Space Themes In Music

    The first episode of 2022, and the first episode after 50!
    This episode, we discuss bands, artists, and songs that incorporate Space themes, including the Space Rock genre itself, and the Six Degrees of Tom DeLonge?
    We also drink and rate "leftover" Holiday/Christmas craft beers. Cheers!

    Spotify playlist for Episode 51
    : https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6W2kttLWBwBYJZbTHCznve?si=d9fdac5ed3434e06

    Ep. 105: Sounds From Outer Space

    Ep. 105: Sounds From Outer Space

    As more celebrities and wealthy cowboys rocket into the stratosphere, we thought this week we would space out with the way out sounds from outer space! We’re talking about space rock people of planet earth! To join us on our inaugural flight, we brought along Robert’s cousin, Frank Harrison. Yes, two Harrisons on one episode… it’s a two-fer! 

    What is it that we do here at InObscuria? We exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. In this episode, we explore all things psychedelically spacey from the last 50-years of cosmic rock n’ roll. Our hope is that we turn you on to something that was lost on your earthly ears.

    Songs this week include:

    1. Hawkwind – “Psychedelic Warlords”from Hall Of The Mountain Grill (1974)
    2. Hawklords – “Speed Of Sound” from TIME (2021) 
    3. Orange Goblin – “The Astral Project” from Frequencies From Planet Ten (1997)
    4. Farflung – “Unborn Planet” from A Wound In Eternity (2008)
    5. UFO – “Silver Bird” from UFO 2 - Flying (1971)
    6. Howling Giant – “Henry Tate” from Black Hole Space Wizard, Pt. 2 (2017)

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    If you want to hear Robert and Kevin’s band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/

    Check out Robert’s amazing fire sculptures and metal workings herehttp://flamewerx.com/

    Ep. 104: This Is Your Life... Or Death

    Ep. 104: This Is Your Life... Or Death

    You say it’s your birthday? It is time once again for us to set the controls for the heart of the sun and celebrate our co-host: Robert Harrison’s birthday! Last year we focused on covers of his favorite band, Pink Floyd. This year we are upping the ante, as we explore interpretations of songs by 4 of his favorite bands! Will these be the soundtrack to his life or his death???

    What is it we do here at InObscuria? Every show Kevin opens the crypt to exhume and dissect from his personal collection; an artist, album, or collection of tunes from the broad spectrum of rock, punk, and metal. Robert is usually forced to test his endurance, but this week is all about songs firmly in his big bang zone. Our hope is that we turn you on to something that was lost on your ears, even with this collection of great dance songs from one of the biggest selling rock acts of all time.

    Songs this week include:

    1. Body Count – “Ace Of Spades (Motörhead)” from Carnivore (2020)
    2. Dredg – “Astronomy Domine (Pink Floyd)” from Like Black Holes In The Sky: The Tribute To Syd Barrett  (2008) 
    3. Tigertailz – “Creeping Death (Metallica)” from Banzai! (1991)
    4. Corabi/Kulick/Franklin/Bissonette – “Hot For Teacher (Van Halen)” from Little Guitars – A Tribute To Van Halen (2000)
    5. Destruction – “We Are The Road Crew (Motörhead)” from Inventor Of Evil (2005)
    6. Farflung – “The Nile Song (Pink Floyd)” from A Saucerful Of Pink (1995)
    7. Hayseed Dixie – “Runnin’ With The Devil (Van Halen)” from A Hot Piece Of Grass (2005)
    8. Motörhead – “Whiplash (Metallica)” from Under Cöver (2005)

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    IDX 014.0 - Hum

    IDX 014.0 - Hum

    Welcome to Indexed.

    On this episode we dive into the discography of Hum.

    Don’t like our rankings? Think we nailed it? Reach out on social media to let us know where you stand.

    Instagram: @indexed_pod

    Facebook: Indexed

    Show Email: indexedpodcast@gmail.com

    Songs Mentioned in the Episode: 

    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6Y2x0cldq4xoKD9fKdrtpX?si=7df4348e46f44c93

    Intro / Outro Music by VHX (https://soundcloud.com/djvhx)

    Pond

    Pond

    "Pond" are a psychedelic rock band from Perth, Western Australia.

    Although the band official formed in 2008, their roots can be traced back to 2005, when singer Nick Albrook got together with a few friends under the name of "Electric Blue Acid Dogs". Feeling that the name was not appropriate when entering a local battle-of-the-bands competition, they renamed themselves to "Mink Mussel Creek". It was at this time they crossed paths with Tame Impala frontman Kevin Parker, who would later join them as their drummer and go on to produce a number of Pond's early studio albums. Since those early days the band have gone on to tour the world and drop 9 studio albums. Join Jay and Jesse as we dive into the history of "Pond" and spin a few favorite tracks, including some early rare jam/demo recordings which also feature Kevin Parker on drums.

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    "Roots to Grooves" is a production of SIGNL.

    Eric Collins of MrENC, formerly of Denison Marrs

    Eric Collins of MrENC, formerly of Denison Marrs

    Chapter 199 - "Adventure Always Comes At Me" ...as read by Eric Collins of MrENC

    Eric Collins is probably best known as the frontman of Denison Marrs. Eric walks us through his discography. From signing to 6x6 and touring with Stavesacre and Puller, which led to the band joining Velvet Blue Music, the transition to Floodgate over Tooth and Nail, The Dark Romantics, and his solo work, MrENC. 

    You can listen to MrENC at https://mrenc.bandcamp.com/

    Follow and stay up to date with what Eric is working on - https://www.facebook.com/mrenc/



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    Chapter 199 Music:

    Denison Marrs - "The New Droan"

    Denison Marrs - "Oxygen"

    Denison Marrs - "What Life Has"

    Denison Marrs - "Burn Bright"

    The Party People - "We Can Have It All"

    The Dark Romantics - "Another Song For Another Night"

    MrENC - "It's Just A Matter of Time"

    MrENC - "On and On and On"



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    Rock & Roll's Fascination With Space, Explained

    Rock & Roll's Fascination With Space, Explained

    Over the course of decades, musicians have been trying to connect with the cosmos. From lnterstellar lyrical content to the instrumental sounds of space, artists have long held a fascination with the galaxies above.

    93XRT's resident science fiction aficionado Frank E. Lee joins Inside The Archives to discuss why rock & roll and space go hand in hand.

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