Episodes

  • EP332 Mike Burns (Radian) on “Subterfuge,” Emotional Songwriting, Studio Evolution & Acid Bath Shows
    Feb 25 2026

    Mike Burns of Radian joins Tom to break down the band’s upcoming album Subterfuge (out March 20, 2026) — a record built around flow, atmosphere, and emotional weight rather than singles or algorithms.They dive deep into the sequencing and mood of the album, especially the transition from “Spiraling Ash” into “Fathom,” and how restraint, space, and vocal delivery shaped some of the band’s most powerful moments yet.Inside this episode:• crafting an album that plays like a complete journey• recording vocals in a home studio for flexibility and feel• why “Fathom” became the emotional centerpiece• honoring their late bass player Bill through songs and artwork• balancing nostalgia with growth and new members• analog vs digital recording (Tascam 4-track to modern DAWs)• writing riffs that feel timeless instead of trendy• preparing for their biggest shows yetMike also talks about upcoming performances with The Obsessed and Acid Bath, signing with a booking company, and pushing the band further than ever before.Beyond gear and songwriting, the conversation gets personal — touching on grief, friendship, photography, and how music becomes a way to process loss and stay connected to the people who shaped you.If you’re into heavy rock, doom, sludge, post-metal textures, or albums that reward front-to-back listening, this one’s for you.🎧 Listen now and hear how Radian turned memory, atmosphere, and emotion into one of their most cohesive releases yet.#Radian#Subterfuge#HeavyRock#DoomMetal#SludgeMetal#MetalPodcast#UndergroundMusic#ThirdHouseCommunications#AndNowTheBand

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    55 mins
  • EP331 Redivider on Building a Death Metal Band From Scratch, Authenticity & The Louisville Scene
    Feb 23 2026

    Jacob and Jake from Redivider join Tom to talk about turning a casual death metal jam project into a fully realized album, surviving lineup challenges, and carving out a sound that feels raw, honest, and authentic.

    What started as friends playing heavy riffs quickly evolved into a year-long writing and recording process — dialing in tone, tightening chemistry, and refusing to rush the record. The result: a debut they’re proud to stand behind.

    They get into:
    • the grind of building a death metal band from nothing
    • why authenticity matters more than chasing fame
    • vocal training and endurance techniques (including methods inspired by Melissa Cross)
    • early influences from Florida and Swedish death metal
    • the evolution from deathcore back to classic death metal roots
    • booking smart tours vs. burnout
    • balancing studio time with live shows
    • Louisville’s underground metal scene and rising local bands

    The conversation also dives deep into the legends that shaped them — from Metallica and Slayer to Death, Cannibal Corpse, Morbid Angel, and Whitechapel — plus stories from local gigs and their upcoming April show.

    If you’re into grassroots death metal, DIY touring, and bands doing it for the right reasons, this episode hits hard.


    🎧 Listen now and discover one of the most promising heavy acts coming out of the Midwest scene.

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    #DeathMetal
    #LouisvilleMetal
    #UndergroundMetal
    #DIYBands
    #MetalPodcast
    #HeavyMusic
    #ExtremeMetal
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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • EP330 Jeff Wilson (Deeper Graves / Chrome Waves) on Doom, Post-Punk & Album Craftsmanship
    Feb 20 2026

    Jeff Wilson of Deeper Graves and Chrome Waves joins Tom for a deep dive into writing albums with intention, balancing multiple bands, and surviving today’s underground music economy.

    Jeff breaks down the creative split between projects — the late 80s/early 90s doom influence behind Deeper Graves versus the guitar-and-synth driven textures of Chrome Waves — and why he curates full albums as complete journeys, not playlists of singles.

    They talk about:
    • crafting cohesive records and track flow
    • repurposing old material into new releases
    • why shorter releases and singles reduce burnout
    • the financial risk of pressing vinyl in today’s market
    • touring challenges post-pandemic
    • booking struggles for underground bands
    • upcoming releases and festival appearances

    Jeff also shares stories from two decades on the road, seeing legends like Sonic Youth and The Cure, plus his upcoming performance at Post.Festival.

    If you’re into doom metal, post-black, post-punk, shoegaze, or album-focused heavy music, this episode is a masterclass in staying creative without chasing trends.

    🎧 Listen now for an honest look at modern independent music life — writing smarter, touring selectively, and building sustainable projects.


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    41 mins
  • EP329 Necrofier’s Christian on Building a 3-Act Black Metal Album, Live Chaos & Acid Bath
    Feb 18 2026

    Christian from Necrofier joins Tom to break down the band’s ambitious new album Transcend Into Oblivion — their first record designed as a three-act, cohesive listening experience rather than a singles-driven release.


    They dive deep into album structure, artistic authenticity in the streaming era, and why Necrofier prioritizes full-album storytelling over chasing algorithms.


    Christian explains how the band writes in the studio first and then reimagines songs for the stage, creating unpredictable, high-energy live performances that feel different every night. He also talks about performing as a transformed persona on stage, selective tour planning, upcoming U.S. and European dates, and sharing bills with legends like Acid Bath.


    If you care about:

    • album-oriented black metal

    • authentic underground music culture

    • live performance energy vs studio perfection

    • smart tour strategy for heavy bands

    • how modern streaming changed metal


    This episode pulls back the curtain on how a serious extreme metal band actually builds records and careers in 2026.

    Listen now and discover why Necrofier is focused on craft, cohesion, and connection — not singles and shortcuts.

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    37 mins
  • EP328 Warside’s Vince on Cognitive Extinction Album, Touring Japan & Raw Death Metal Evolution
    Feb 16 2026

    Tom is joined by Vince from Warside to dive deep into the band’s highly anticipated full-length album Cognitive Extinction, set for release on April 17, 2026 via Gruesome Records.

    In this episode, Vince breaks down the band’s intense new direction — a rawer, more direct death metal sound driven by an evolved lineup and shaped by themes of mental breakdown, technological overload, and cultural decline. The first single “Synthetic Abyss” offers a glimpse into the album’s brutal yet thoughtful approach.

    They also discuss the band’s evolution since forming in 2018, the challenges of building a global team, and how touring with underground metal titans like Vader and Vomitory sharpened their performance and songwriting. Along the way, they share insights about balancing life, music, and the thrill of going international — including an upcoming tour in Japan.

    Whether you’re into heavy riffs, death metal storytelling, or the behind-the-scenes grind of international touring, this episode delivers a compelling look at one of France’s most relentless modern metal acts.


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    32 mins
  • EP327 Inside Blackwater Drowning’s Heaviest Album Yet – Morgan Riley Interview
    Feb 13 2026

    Morgan Riley of Blackwater Drowning joins Tom on And Now The Band to break down the band’s upcoming album Obscure Sorrows, out February 27 via Blood Blast Distribution and Bleeding Art Collective.

    Morgan dives into the band’s new collaborative songwriting approach, adding orchestration and atmosphere to create their most expansive and emotionally heavy record yet. They also talk about balancing metal life with a full-time IT career, preparing vocals for tour, and the realities of being a working musician in today’s scene.

    The conversation covers:
    • The making of Obscure Sorrows
    • Upcoming U.S. tour dates with Butcher Babies, Filth, and Infected Rain
    • How bands lose money by missing royalties
    • Vocal warmups and performance prep
    • Growing up around theater and discovering heavy music through The Matrix Reloaded
    • Favorite tour memories with Jinjer and Crypta
    • Why full albums still matter in the streaming era

    If you’re into modern metal, underground touring bands, and honest conversations about how musicians actually make it work, this episode is for you.

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    41 mins
  • EP326 Johnny Zilch on Music, Resilience, and Creating Through MS
    Feb 13 2026

    Tom sits down with Johnny Zilch of Stacked Deck and Useless by Design for one of the most personal and resilient conversations yet — covering lifelong musicianship, health battles, and why creating music never stops.Johnny opens up about living with multiple sclerosis, how it’s impacted everyday things like night driving, and the physical challenges he’s faced over the years. After surviving cancer, a stroke, and MS, he’s had to retrain his hands multiple times just to keep playing guitar — but quitting was never an option.Music, for Johnny, isn’t a hobby. It’s survival.The two trace Johnny’s journey from rebellious teenage guitarist to his early days with SmashBandits, through today’s projects Stacked Deck, Useless by Design, and other rotating collaborations. Whether it’s rehearsals, writing sessions, or local shows, he stays busy purely for the love of playing and connecting with people — not chasing trends or algorithms.They also get into the realities of modern DIY music:QR-code releases, digital distribution through Ditto, streaming platforms, and building audiences independently. The conversation turns reflective as they discuss aging, generational differences, and how constant social media has changed how younger scenes connect compared to the old days of flyers, word-of-mouth, and local shows.There’s also a deeply human moment as both share stories about losing beloved pets and navigating serious family health scares — reminders that life outside the stage hits just as hard.Through everything, Johnny’s mindset stays simple:Keep writing. Keep playing. Keep showing up.Because music is what keeps him going.Living and performing with multiple sclerosisSurvived cancer and stroke; retrained his hands to keep playingProjects include Stacked Deck and Useless by DesignDIY releases using QR codes and digital distributionTech background helps manage music independentlyFocused on local Michigan shows and scene collaborationAdvocates for band partnerships and show-swapping to grow crowdsHonest discussion on aging, family, pets, and life perspectiveMusic as therapy, expression, and purpose#JohnnyZilch#StackedDeck#UselessByDesign#DIYMusic#MichiganMusic#HeavyMusic#AndNowTheBand#IndependentArtists#MusicLife

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    56 mins
  • EP325 Patrick Brink on Launching Mojave Experience Festival + Building a Desert Rock Destination
    Feb 9 2026

    Tom sits down with Patrick Brink of Volume to talk about launching the inaugural Mojave Experience Music Festival, a two-day desert rock and psych gathering set for March 20–21 in Joshua Tree, California.

    Rather than performing with his own band this year, Patrick made the deliberate decision to step back and focus entirely on producing the best possible experience for fans, artists, and volunteers. His goal isn’t just another concert — it’s a destination event that captures the spirit of the desert itself.

    Friday kicks off at Mojave Gold with a 16-band pre-party featuring acts like Rubber Snake Charmers, The Freeks, Arthur Seay and the Riff Killers, and more. Saturday moves outdoors into Joshua Tree with heavy hitters Earthless, Dead Meadow, John Garcia, Yawning Man, Ecstatic Vision, Howling Giant, Early Moods, plus vendors, art, and immersive experiences designed to make the weekend feel bigger than just music.

    Patrick breaks down what it really takes to build a festival from scratch: permits, county approvals, artist contracts, scheduling conflicts, and the logistical chess match of balancing band expectations with production realities. Drawing on decades of DIY booking experience dating back to the ’90s punk and stoner rock scenes, he’s applying old-school community values to a modern event.

    The conversation also dives into Patrick’s musical roots — discovering bands through mail order and SST Records, the thrill of pre-internet music discovery, and how that passion still fuels his drive to spotlight both legends and emerging acts.

    Long-term, Mojave Experience isn’t chasing massive corporate scale. Patrick envisions a 5,000-person boutique festival over the next 5–8 years — something intimate, curated, and uniquely tied to the landscape, blending desert rock, psych, and heavy underground artists while preserving the vibe that makes Joshua Tree special.

    It’s a labor of love built by fans, for fans.

    • Mojave Experience debuts March 20–21 in Joshua Tree

    • Friday pre-party at Mojave Gold with 6 bands

    • Saturday outdoor event headlined by Earthless, Dead Meadow, and John Garcia

    • 12+ vendors, art, and immersive desert activities included

    • Patrick stepped away from performing with Volume to focus on production

    • Extensive permits, contracts, and logistics behind the scenes

    • Inspired by DIY booking roots and pre-internet music discovery culture

    • Goal: grow thoughtfully to ~5,000 attendees without losing intimacy

    • Designed as a destination festival, not just a show

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    58 mins