

The MetalSucks Podcast
MetalSucks and The Orchard
The official podcast of MetalSucks, featuring Petar Spajic, Brandon Hahn and Jozalyn Sharp. One featured interview each week with a prominent metal musician, and discussion of the latest headlines in metal news. New episodes every Monday morning.
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Jun 27, 2016 • 1h 24min
#152: Despised Icon Vocalist Alex Erian
Alex Erian, vocalist for recently reactivated deathcore pioneers Despised Icon, guests on the podcast this week. In our exclusive interview we delve into the reasoning behind the band breaking up and moving on and then, after a short time, making the decision to come back together. We talk about their new record Beast and how recording with two bands at one time creates headaches for him. We find out there might actually be a hip hop beat behind one of the songs on the new record and about how they've been able to retain their fanbase despite what looked like the end for the band. Maybe all bands -- and couples -- need to break up and get back together. We also talk about the recent editorial on Decibel about "SJWs" in metal that turned the metal internets into a firestorm. With opinions ranging from "SJWs are tearing our scene apart" to "nazi metalheads must die," is there a real discussion going on right now, or are we all just picking sides while trying to reinforce whatever we believe already and refusing to hear anything that might challenge those opinions? Is there a real problem, a perceived problem, or are we missing the target altogether? Songs: Despised Icon – "The Aftermath" Be’lakor – "Roots to Sever" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jun 20, 2016 • 1h 27min
#151 Aaron Turner (Sumac, ex-Isis)
Aaron Turner of Sumac, ex-Isis, Mammifer, Old Man Gloom and Hydra Head Records is our guest this week. We discuss the new Sumac album What One Becomes, how he has changed emotionally since his early days with Isis, the role his wife played in turning him into a more well-adjusted person, his introverted nature, whether Isis will return someday, how a different view of his life shapes his reaction to his past art and what he is currently working to express with new musicians. We also discuss Benji Webbe, frontman for Skindred, who mocked the young women of Babymetal at the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards, It's pretty obvious that his attempt at humor fell flat and appeared racist, but did his "apology" via Twitter pacify Babymetal's fans? Or did he actually make it worse by giving a halfhearted statement? If you screw up what makes for a good apology, is it more important to be truthful? If not, it can really look worse than the faux pas you committed in the first place. Songs: Sumac – "Rigid Man" (Partial) Make Them Suffer – "Ether" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jun 13, 2016 • 1h 34min
Hatebreed's Jamey Jasta Guests on The MetalSucks Podcast #150
Jamey Jasta, lead singer of Hatebreed, joins us this week. In our in-depth interview with the revered frontman, we talk how politics inform Hatebreed's new album, The Concrete Confessional, as well as his songwriting process, how small utterances on social media can provoke big reactions, his thoughts on the state of the music industry, why a separate metal streaming service would be a bad idea (at least for him), and how music is only one facet of his life alongside podcasting and branding. Plus: we offer you the worst segue in our podcast history. That’s right, if there were a podcast awards show, we'd have this category locked down! We also speak to Noisey writer Cat Jones about her recent story she penned detailing the reasons Wax Idols and King Woman dropped off their tour with Pentagram. Cat discusses the importance of taking on a story like this, and how it matters to not just the women who were potentially wronged by Bobby Leibling and the Pentagram staff, but to the entire metal community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jun 6, 2016 • 1h 11min
#149: The Best Metal Albums of 2016... So Far
This week we take a look at the best metal albums of 2016 so far. Of course we see it differently from one another but we lay out what this year has offered and what it really means in the scope of metal history and the rest of the year to come. We also invite Rob Pasbani of Metal Injection and the Metal Injection Livecast to offer a different perspective on this year’s releases. He fills us in on his new-car jams and takes a look ahead at which albums might be on the slate for the top of the year overall. We talk about Gojira's new album Magma as well as other highly anticipated albums of 2016 and how they have measured up to expectations, as well as some albums that've surprised us. Rob also tells us about the coolest listening party in history: a small gathering of journalists and friends at Gojira's new Silver Cord Studios to hear Magma in its entirety. What does he think of one of the most anticipated metal albums of 2016? We spin four of the year's best tracks on this episode instead of the normal two. Songs: Primitive Weapons - "Ashes or Paradise" Zeal and Ardor - "Devil Is Fine" Mantar – "Era Borealis" Fallujah – "The Void Alone" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

May 23, 2016 • 1h 21min
#148: Lacuna Coil's Cristina Scabbia
Cristina Scabbia, lead singer for Lacuna Coil, guests this week to talk about the band's new album Delirium, their eighth studio album over a 20-plus year career and the first to be totally self-produced. Cristina talks about relationships between band members, experiences with past producers and the pressures the band has been under leading up the album's release. She talks about where the lyrical themes on this album stem from, some metaphorical and others from her personal relationship with mental illness. Chuck and Godless discuss a very common word that we may or may not need to take out of our vocabulary (especially as Chuck is 'blank' for Nails). We examine how the botched launch of Prophets of Rage turned our internet feeds into a frenzy of activity, but for the wrong reasons. Did Rage Against the Machine control their message in the wrong way, or did they simply underestimate the appetite for a reunion? Zach de la Rocha may be having the last laugh, until he hears our idea for the one dude on earth who would be more interesting and would draw bigger crowds. Songs: Lacuna Coil – "The House of Shame" Nails – "Savage Intolerance" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

May 16, 2016 • 1h 14min
#147: Satyricon Drummer Frost
The legendary black metal drummer Frost of Satyricon is our guest this week. In our interview we talk about the re-release of their classic album Nemesis Divina on its 20th anniversary, what that means for the band, if the classic albums he grew up with would be different if they were remastered, and whether or not there is space in black metal for change and openness in songwriting. Forgive us for the poor quality of the recording, but in trve black metal style we chose to distress the audibility of his phone connection for full effect. We also discuss the announcement of Ozzfest Meets Knotfest. We try to figure out if it actually means anything for the genre, or if it's just another cash grab for the Osbourne family. Why would Slipknot give up half of their successful (or seemingly successful) festival? To get hold of the brand? To extend their legacy? Or is this just an example of the lovely spirit of cooperation in the metal community? Songs: Satyricon – "Forhekset" Black Crown Initiate – "For Red Cloud" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

May 9, 2016 • 1h 11min
#146: Gojira's Joe Duplantier
This week Joe Duplantier of the mighty Gojira returns to the podcast for another interview ahead of the release of their new album Magma. We find out how the emotional impact on the Duplantier brothers of losing their mother effected the production of this album, whether having kids makes Joe think about the business differently, what the changing direction of their music means for the future of the band, how they feel about peoples' responses to the new record, and how building a studio in New York City changes the way he looks at making music. We also talk about "fake" bands, whether it's a band that has a front, as in Dethklok or new Season of Mist signees Sons of Balaur, or as in the case of Ghost Bath, where a band propagates misinformation to make themselves seem more interesting. Is it right to try and fool people into thinking you are something you are not? Is having a "story" worth the effort it takes to create something larger than your original band, like Gwar? We also give you a first hand account of the David Vincent country show last weekend in Austin. Songs: Gojira – "Stranded" Beartooth – "Aggressive" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

May 2, 2016 • 1h 19min
#145: Gorguts' Mastermind Luc Lemay
Luc Lemay, legendary guitarist and vocalist for Gorguts, guests
this week, and in our revealing interview we discover how he became
and maintains the status of being the nicest guy in death metal. We
even try to get him to hate on people but he holds his ground,
refusing to say one bad word about anyone we mentioned. We also
talk about his return to composing after such a long hiatus, how he
was sure to be very careful around all the sharp objects in his
woodshop, and the process of writing a single 33-minute song that
turned into the band's new EP Pleiades' Dust.
We discuss our disappointment in Iron Maiden's decision to bow
to the Chinese government by changing the way they perform their
set. Should a band stick to their principles and not censor lyrics,
or is it OK to cater to a government so the fans of the band
actually get a chance to see them play? We know where Maiden came
down on the subject, but were they right in doing so?
Songs:
Gorguts – "Wandering Times" (Exerpt from Pleiadies Dust)
Polar – "Blood for Blood" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Apr 25, 2016 • 1h 11min
#144: Entheos / ex-The Faceless Bassist Evan Brewer
Evan Brewer guests this week on the podcast, fresh on
the heels of releasing the debut full length album with his new
band Entheos. In our interview we spend more time talking
about bass than ever before, but we also learn about his decision
to leave The Faceless, what that meant for his career,
why going solo for a few albums was a good idea and whether or not
he likes watching movies with all the other nerdy prog metal guys
that are getting popular these days.
Later in the episode we talk about Monuments'
financial woes, which led them to drop off a tour, and
how dumb mistakes can ruin your band's future, or at least create
hurdles that may or may not be overcome. We examine the
dynamics of finances and planning on a band's well-being and what
should be expected at certain levels of the game... and let’s just
say Monuments should be way ahead of where they are now.
Songs:
Entheos – "Terminal Stages of Nostalgia"
ETHS - "Nihil Sine Causa"
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Apr 18, 2016 • 1h 6min
#143: Al Jourgensen of Ministry / Surgical Meth Machine
This week the always intense and enigmatic Ministry mastermind Al Jourgensen guests on the podcast. His new project, Surgical Meth Machine, just released their debut self-titled album, and we find out where this next level of music came from and how it turned into something bigger than expected, how the grind of the industry drives him crazy and how he inadvertently became what he most despised by creating his own label to combat the things he hated.
We also discuss the boundaries an audience needs to obey when going to shows. A young woman gets literally kicked off the stage at a pop-punk show; is that reaction justified? Does this coincide with the David Draiman discussion from last week? Where should we draw the line between audience and performer? The rules of the game are changing every day, but no one seems to know what best practices are for audience behavior... except us... we obviously know the right answer.
Songs:Surgical Meth Machine - "I Want More"Death Angel - "Cause For Alarm" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices