Thursday, February 17, 2011

THE CRUSTCAST: EPISODE 6 - DOOMRIDERS LIVE IN BROOKLYN 2.12.11

THE CRUSTCAST

Doomriders
When: Saturday, Feb. 12, 2011
Where: Union Pool, Brooklyn, NY
With: Unearthly Trance, Sweet Cobra


Crustcast episode6 by crustcake

In our effort to bring you more of The Crustcast, we've decided to start trying some new formats. Episode 6 brings you the immediate reactions of theseseans and ill! ya? during Doomriders's headlining show at Union Pool. We also enlist the help of audience member Rachel Brown from New York's own Archon.

This is by far our shortest episode, clocking in at just over 11 minutes. As always, please let us know what you think in the comments. We are planning to do more of these show reviews/shorter episodes, hopefully with some actual show audio next time.

To subscribe to the crustcast through your favorite feed, go here.

Read more for a list of the song clips and a mini-review, and be sure to listen to the very end for info on Episode 7!

Song Clips used:
Sweet Cobra - "Brux"
Unearthly Trance - "Headless / Heartless" (His Hero Is Gone Cover)
Doomriders - "Come Alive"
Thanks to Rachel for randomly doing this completely spur of the moment. Archon will be bringing their doom to Lit Lounge on Monday, Feb. 21, alongside Bassoon, Vultus and Deep In Vein. Go check it out! Support local metal and Precious Metal's Metal Mondays.

Sweet Cobra drummer Jason Gagovski also told us about a split coming in May from Sweet Cobra and Doomriders. The 7" split will feature Doomriders covering "Girl You Want" and Sweet Cobra covering "Gates of Steel" by Devo. Kurt Ballou (Converge) recorded and mixed the Doomriders song and Allen Epley and Eric Abert (both of The Life And Times) recorded and mixed the Sweet Cobra song. Look for this via Hawthrone Street Records.

Sweet Cobra had a fun -- though not particularly memorable -- set of heavy rock'n'roll. Little flourishes of Big Business (good) and Pelican (not good). Their last song, "Leviathan," got the crowd moving. It should have been first.

Sweet Cobra 1
Sweet Cobra 2
Sweet Cobra 3

Unearthly Trance had mammoth sound, teeth-grinding intensity and a sick cover of His Hero is Gone's "Headless/Heartless." New York's finest.

Unearthly Trance 1
Unearthly Trance 2

Doomriders' set was complete chaos, with corwdsurfers, dancing, fists in the air and sing-alongs. Killer band, crowd and show. As sad as I am to have missed Scott Kelly at Mercury Lounge, I'm glad I made it to this one.

Doomriders 1
Doomriders 2
Doomriders 3
Doomriders 4

All written review text and photos by Ilya Blokh

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

THE CRUSTCAST: EPISODE 5

THE CRUSTCAST

Listen: The Crustcast [MP3]

We're back! This episode of the crustcast reels in the podcast after our incredibly explosive fourth episode. This time, it's just us writers. We've chopped the time down to a manageable 38 minutes and we're here to take a look back at some of our favorite records, bands and shows from 2010. But it's not just us talking about what we thought was collectively cool. We argue over the validity of whether Agalloch is actually a good band, champion the Deftones as doom's most popular band and then talk about our feelings.

To subscribe to the crustcast through your favorite feed, go here.

Songs included in order of appearance:
The Body - "A Curse"
Type O Negative - "Everything Dies"
Nachtmystium - "Blood Trance Fusion"
Twilight - "Red Fields"
Kylesa - "Don't Look Back"
High On Fire - "Snakes For The Divine"
Triptykon - "A Thousand Lies"
Agalloch - "Ghosts Of The Midwinter Fires"
Vasaeleth - "Curse Seeping Through Flesh"
Decrepit Birth - "Metatron"
Deftones - "You've Seen The Butcher"
Pig Destroyer - "Intro/Pretty In Casts"

Let us know what you think of the changes in editing (music played under conversation/shorter episode length/lack of "special" guest) as well as any other comments, suggestions, gripes, critiques, bitching, shit-talking, crank-yanking and tom-foolery you may have -- so we can tell you how you're wrong, etc. in the comments. See you again much sooner.

Special thanks to Jess Blumensheid for helping Sean edit this.

By theseseans (NYC)

Download: The Crustcast [MP3]

We're back! This episode of the crustcast reels in the podcast after our incredibly explosive fourth episode. This time it's just us writers, we've chopped the time down to a manageable 38 minutes and we're here to take a look back at some of our favorite records, bands and shows from 2011. Not just talking about what we thought was collectively cool, we argue over the validity that Agalloch are actually a good band, champion the Deftones as doom's most popular band and then talk about our feelings.

To subscribe to the crustcast through any type of feed you use, go here.

Songs included in order of appearance:
The Body - "A Curse"
Type O Negative - "Everything Dies"
Nachtmystium - "Blood Trance Fusion"
Twilight - "Red Fields"
Kylesa - "Don't Look Back"
High On Fire - "Snakes For The Divine"
Triptykon - "A Thousand Lies"
Agalloch - "Ghosts Of The Midwinter Fires"
Vasaeleth - "Curse Seeping Through Flesh"
Decrepit Birth - "Metatron"
Deftones - "You've Seen The Butcher"
Pig Destroyer - "Intro/Pretty In Casts"

Let us know what you think of the changes in editing (music under conversation/shorter episode/lack of guest) for this episode as well as any other commenting, bitching, telling us how wrong we are - so we can tell you how right we are, etc. in the comments. See you again much sooner.

Special thanks to Jess Blumensheid for helping me edit this.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Episode 4: The N-Word

THE MOTHERFUCKING CRUSTCAST, BITCHES
By The WZAd (ATX)

Download: The Crustcast [MP3]

Going on a trip anytime soon? You got a vacation from work? Bad commute in the morning? Two hours which you just don't know how to fill? You're in luck buddy. We recorded a new episode of the Crustcast, and it is hot and fresh out of the oven! We used a little too much yeast though, so it's a lot bigger than we thought. But hey, who doesn't like hearing us talk, especially when "us" includes Cosmo Lee of Invisible Oranges, Andy Nolan of The Endless Blockade, our own Sean Walsh and of course me?

In this episode we talk about Nachtmystium's new songs a little bit, Isis breaking up and Maryland Deathfest. We even throw in a half-hour discussion about the relevance of analog media (tapes, zines, vinyl) in the digital age. Get excited!

And remember kids, you can subscribe to the 'cast through iTunes or whatever service you use by going here.

Show notes and songs used below. Let us know what you think!

Songs included in order of appearance:
Insect Warfare - "Oxygen Corrosion"
Isis - "In Fiction"
Nachtmystium - "No Funeral"
Despise You - "All the Regimes you hold most dear"
Nirvana 2002 - "Zombiefication"
Anatomia - "Morgue of Cannibalism" (Thanks Carm ;))
Trap Them - "Carnage Incarnate"
Nails - "Unsilent Death"
Accept Death - "Punish the Retarded"
The Endless Blockade - "Deuteronomy"

News Mentioned:
Isis decides to call it a day
Nachtmystium Preview Tracks:
One
Two
Nachtmystium banned from Scion Rock Fest
Nachtmystium "We Hate Nazis" T-shirt
New This Comp Kills Fascists!

Friday, April 2, 2010

Episode 3: Yakkity Sax

Crustcast

by The WZAd (ATX)

Download: The Crustcast [MP3]

Another month, another Crustcast. This time, our very own Van Damned joins last episode's guests, Gary Suarez of Metalsucks and Fred Pessaro of Brooklynvegan, as we talk about the things you care about: Rose Funeral, Burzum, album artwork and hardcore punk for old people.

I also wanted to mention again that you can subscribe to the podcast in iTunes by going to this page, so if you like your podcasts to update automatically, this is the option for you.

Also: 80% less robots this episode! Songs used and news referred to below.

Songs included in order of appearance:

No Comment - "Curtains"
Burzum - "Glemselens elv"
High on Fire – "Snakes for the Divine"
Shining - "The Madness And The Damage Done"
Fuck the Facts – "Loss upon Loss"
Vasaeleth – "Curse Seeping Through Flesh"
At the Gates – "World of Lies"
Agoraphobic Nosebleed – "Question of Integrity"

News Mentioned:

Agnostic Front play Victim in Pain
Rose Funeral and the Uno Incident
Phil Anselmo yells at a kid onstage
Digby Leaks Burzum
Fuck The Facts' Unnamed EP
Disgorge Mexico the movie
Metalsucks asks "Do you care about album artwork anymore?
Invisible Oranges' take on album artwork

Monday, February 15, 2010

Episode 2: Dream Tours

Crustcast

by The WZAd (ATX)

Download: The Crustcast [MP3]

Hey y'all! So, we got your feedback after our first episode, and MAN was there a lot of feedback. Most of it was constructive too! So, we took your suggestions, applied them, and now this episode is better than the first one; now there are more samples, more relevant news and more funny! That's right, there are more funny! Plus: I demonstrate my age by not knowing who Layne Staley is. Oops!

This week, we have Brooklynvegan's Fred Pessaro and Metalsucks' Gary Suarez as guests on the show, with Sean and I holding down the fort on the Crustcake side. We have one hell of a time.

Of course, not everything is perfect. I screwed up the recording, so people sound like robots for most of it. Next time I'll get it right, I promise.

One last thing - I'm trying to get the podcast feed up on iTunes, and while they haven't got back to us yet, you can subscribe to our podcast feed through iTunes or whatever podcast subscriber you have by plugging in our podcast feed. So there you go! Hope you enjoy. And like last time, we are OF COURSE taking feedback - let us know what you think about the show! Next episode won't take as long, I promise.

Show notes, including songs used, below.

Songs included in order of appearance:
Shrinebuilder – "Solar Benediction"
Landmine Marathon – "Bile Towers"
Struck by Lightning – "The Watchful Eye"
Down – "There’s Something on my Side"
Arckanum – "Þórhati"
Skarhead – "P.S.P."
Alice in Chains – "Check My Brain"
High on Fire – "Frost Hammer"
Hatred Surge – "Skull Cell"
Voivod – "Tribal Convictions"


News Mentioned:
Scion Rock Fest 2010 Lineup
D.R.I. Reissues Crossover
Southern Lord Subscription Series
New Twilight Album Title Leaks
Soundgarden Reunites
Weedeater frontman shoots off toe
Skarhead's P.S.P. Video
Mayhem Fest 2010 Lineup

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Episode 1: Enter the Crustcast

Crustcast

by The WZA'd (ATX)

Download: The Crustcast [MP3]

When I brought up the idea of a podcast in one of our weekly meetings, the other Crustcakers met the idea with a tepid response but told me to go for it. A few weeks later, we're happy and proud to present to you the pilot episode of the Crustcast, featuring our own Andrew Wilhelm and these seans, along with Decibel’s and Invisible Oranges’ Cosmo Lee and Jess Blumensheid. And, of course, myself as host.

With this podcast, I hope to provide you, our readers (and now listeners), with an entertaining and informative discussion of what’s going on in the metal world today. This episode features two segments: one in which we discuss what we’ve been listening to lately and the other featuring news from the metal world.

If you like what you’re hearing, please let us know. Leave a comment here, or e-mail us at crustcake@gmail.com. We’re looking for suggestions right now – what do you want to hear us talk about? Should we talk less? Do you want longer song clips? Shorter ones? Sillier or more serious news? What kind of guests would you like to hear? Let us know!

Reader, as the guy who spent a few hours setting all this up, editing it, and writing these few paragraphs, I urge you to let me know.

Show notes, including songs used, below.

Songs included in order of appearance:
Dystopia – “Sleep”
Laudanum – “Invoke”
Marduk – “Nowhere, No-one, Nothing”
Naked City – “Osaka Bondage”
War Master – “Chapel of the Apocalypse”
Black Cobra – “Chronosphere”
Trash Talk – “Dig”
Mastodon – “I am Ahab”

News Mentioned:
NPR Recognizes Crabcore and Crunkcore
Attack Attack singer goes on to make “Invade Invade” (via Metalsucks)
New Burzum Album
Varg’s rebuttal
Mayhem arrested for destroying hotel room (via Blabbermouth)

Other:
A Better Tomorrow, Jess Blumensheid's metal podcast for Invisible Oranges.