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Smells Like Infinite Sadness

De: Michael Taylor
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  • The SLIS podcast covers 80s and 90s alternative rock and metal, and current bands that carry the torch. We interview rock stars and do reviews, retrospectives and the occasional middle-aged, Gen X rant. *Theme song: ‘Hold It’ by Interstelar. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slis/support
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  • Episode 51: Unveiling Lost Tracks: Producer Danny Saber on Michael Hutchence’s ‘One Way b/w Save My Life’
    Jul 25 2024
    Join us for a special episode as we delve into the legacy of musical icon Michael Hutchence, whose career with INXS skyrocketed in the 80s. Beloved for his mystique and distinctive vocals, Hutchence left a lasting impact on millions despite his untimely passing in 1997. Now, producer Danny Saber (U2, Madonna, David Bowie) brings Hutchence's unfinished demos to life with the release of 'One Way' b/w 'Save My Life,' a 10-inch picture disk out August 9 via Boss Sonics and Deko Entertainment. Saber meticulously reconstructed these tracks from loose demos the two recorded together just prior to his death. In this episode, we discuss the journey of 'One Way,' the nearly three-decade wait for its release, Hutchence's enduring appeal, future releases of more unearthed Hutchence material, and Saber's favorite memories of working with the legendary singer. And stick around afterwards when I'll be playing the new single. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slis/support
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    39 m
  • Episode 50: The 17 Best Horror Movies Of All Time
    Oct 23 2023

    Just in time for spooky season, Jack Sommerby and I list our picks of the 17 best horror films of all time, from the most iconic to to the slightly obscure. We're covering slashers, body-horror, sci-fi horror and more. So take a listen and see if you agree with our choices, and tell us your favorites in the comments.

    --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slis/support
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    1 h y 50 m
  • Episode 49: Tommy Victor Talks New Prong Album 'State of Emergency'
    Oct 16 2023

    Prong are an eternally underrated metal act, but their fervent underground following has fueled them since forming in NYC in 1986.

    Over 13 albums and revolving lineups, frontman/guitarist Tommy Victor has unleashed his patented brand of working class angst on classic tracks like 'Prove You Wrong', 'For Dear Life', 'Whose Fist Is This Anyway', and their best-known hit, 'Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck' off 1994's 'Cleansing'.

    In addition to that body of work, he pulls double duty as the guitarist for Danzig, and has also lent his talents to the likes of Rob Zombie, Ministry and Teenage Time Killers.

    Prong are back with their 13th album, 'State of Emergency' (click here for my review), out now on Steamhammer SPV Recrds, and on today’s episode I talk to Tommy about the new album, from its songwriting genesis to recording on his home turf of NYC, the inspiration behind key tracks, covering Rush's 'Working Man', fatherhood, plans for touring, his tenure with Danzig, the band’s legacy and more.

    So take a listen to the episode via the embed above or on your podcast platform of choice (located at the bottom of this post) and stick around afterwards where I’ll be playing the single 'Non Existence', my favorite tune off the new album.

    --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slis/support
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    34 m

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