It's 1 Louder

PJ Pat

Imagine your go-to rock and guitar magazine—brought to life in your ears. Hosted by PJ Pat, this podcast takes rock lovers and guitar heads behind the curtain for raw, in-depth stories about the players who defined the music you love. For anyone who eats, sleeps, and breathes rock ‘n’ roll, this is your next obsession!

  1. 2 DAYS AGO

    The Hall of Fame Heist: Maiden, Oasis, and the Class of '26

    What artist or band should I highlight next? The rock world just got hit with the biggest news of the decade! Join PJ Pat on It’s 1 Louder as we dive deep into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2026. From Iron Maiden finally breaking through the "gatekeeping" to Peggy Gallagher’s legendary intervention in the Oasis feud, we’re breaking down why this is more than just an induction—it’s a correction of history. We also talk Phil Collins, Billy Idol, the dual induction of Joy Division/New Order, and why the "nostalgia economy" of 2026 is bringing rock back to the forefront. What we cover: Iron Maiden's Victory: From Bruce Dickinson's "corpse" comments to the inclusion of Blaze Bayley—why this is a win for the heavy metal community.The Gallagher Brawl: Liam’s hilarious sarcastic response and the "Peggy Gallagher" factor. Billy Idol & Phil Collins: Honoring the architects of the 80s sound.Rick Rubin's Excellence: A look at the man who produced the soundtrack to our lives.The 2026 Rock Resurgence: Why the "Nostalgia Economy" is forcing the Hall to finally respect the fans.Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro: The Class of 2026 is officially here!01:09 – Iron Maiden: From "bollocks" to the ballot—Maiden is finally in.02:32 – Oasis: Peggy Gallagher, bucket hats, and the Gen Z rock resurgence.03:57 – Phil Collins: The solo legend gets his second set of flowers.04:22 – Billy Idol: Bringing punk to the mall with Steve Stevens.04:46 – Joy Division & New Order: One entity, two legendary legacies.05:03 – Rick Rubin: The "Yoda of the Studio" wins for Musical Excellence.05:25 – Why Now? How fan power and YouTube changed the Hall's data.06:17 – Closing: Will Maiden bring the 15-foot Eddie? Let us know!Support the show Join our 11 Club for free. Benefit from exclusive perks and extra merch discounts at https://its1louder.com/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RockwithPJPat or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/its1louderpodcast/ Crank it up 1 louder!

    8 min
  2. Zakk Wylde: Engines of Demolition, The "Mom & Pop" Mentality, and a Tribute to Ozzy

    2 DAYS AGO

    Zakk Wylde: Engines of Demolition, The "Mom & Pop" Mentality, and a Tribute to Ozzy

    What artist or band should I highlight next? Get ready to crank it up! In this episode of It’s 1 Louder, PJ Pat dives into the May 2026 issue of Guitar World to explore the high-octane world of Zakk Wylde. We break down Black Label Society’s 12th studio album, Engines of Demolition, and share highlights from Zack’s exclusive interview. Discover why Zack treats BLS like a "mom and pop shop," the pivotal moment at The Stone Pony that changed his approach to songwriting forever, and the deep emotional weight behind "Ozzy's Song"—a poignant tribute to his late mentor and father figure, Ozzy Osbourne. Whether you're a guitar geek or a Doom Crew loyalist, this is an episode you can't miss. Timestamps [0:00] – Intro: New music from the Bearded Barbarian.[0:50] – Fun Fact: Marine biology and Zack’s first "junk" guitar.[1:26] – The BLS Philosophy: Building a "Mom & Pop Shop" one gig at a time.[2:45] – Stay Relentless: Balancing Pantera, Zack Sabbath, and BLS.[3:42] – The Turning Point: Finding authenticity at The Stone Pony.[4:56] – Engines of Demolition: Inside the writing and recording process.[5:46] – "Ozzy's Song": A heartfelt tribute to the Prince of Darkness.Support the show Join our 11 Club for free. Benefit from exclusive perks and extra merch discounts at https://its1louder.com/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RockwithPJPat or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/its1louderpodcast/ Crank it up 1 louder!

    11 min
  3. RUSH 2026: The Reunion, The New Drummer, The Junos and the $2,500 "Working Man" Tax

    28 MAR

    RUSH 2026: The Reunion, The New Drummer, The Junos and the $2,500 "Working Man" Tax

    What artist or band should I highlight next? In this emergency "Breaking News" deep dive, we are cranking it to 11 to discuss the most shocking reunion of 2026: RUSH IS BACK. With the Juno Awards "Special Performance" just 24 hours away in Hamilton, PJ Pat breaks down everything you need to know about the "Fifty Something" Tour, the controversial ticket prices, and the powerhouse drummer stepping into the most intimidating seat in rock history. 🎧 In This Episode: The Counterparts Obsession: Why the 1993 "Back to Basics" masterpiece is actually the blueprint for the 2026 reunion sound. 3 Deep Dive Facts: From the "Caveman" engineering secrets to the "Grunge Parody" origins of the "Stick It Out" riff.Meet Anika Nilles: We go beyond the YouTube clips to look at the German virtuoso (and former preschool teacher!) who won over Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson.The $2,500 Ticket Rant: Are we witnessing the death of the "Working Man" fan? PJ gets real about Ticketmaster’s "Platinum" pricing and the state of the 2026 concert economy.🕒 Timestamps: 00:00 – The Red Barchetta Emergency: Rush is Back! 02:45 – Why Counterparts is my Favorite Rush Album (Raw & Gritty) 06:12 – 3 Lesser-Known Facts about the 1993 Sessions 12:30 – Who is Anika Nilles? The Jeff Beck Connection 18:15 – Why Anika is the Only Choice for the "Fifty Something" Tour 21:40 – The Ticket Price Rant: The $2,500 "Working Man" Tax 24:00 – Final Verdict: Mojo or Malfunction? Support the show Join our 11 Club for free. Benefit from exclusive perks and extra merch discounts at https://its1louder.com/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RockwithPJPat or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/its1louderpodcast/ Crank it up 1 louder!

    7 min
  4. Why The Police Really Broke Up: The Toxicity Behind Synchronicity

    3 MAR

    Why The Police Really Broke Up: The Toxicity Behind Synchronicity

    What artist or band should I highlight next? At the height of their fame in 1983, The Police were the biggest band in the world—but behind the scenes, they couldn't stand to be in the same room. This episode of the It’s 1 Louder Podcast,  PJ Pat gets into the explosive friction that defined the recording of Synchronicity and the eventual collapse of one of rock’s greatest trios. Explore the shifting power dynamics that turned a democracy into a monarchy, the physical altercations that left members with cracked ribs, and the "separate room" recording strategy used to keep the band from killing each other. We also look at the failed 1986 reunion attempt, the massive 2007 world tour, and why Sting eventually called the reunion an "exercise in nostalgia" that left him feeling empty. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a student of rock history, this is the definitive look at the tension that created timeless music but ultimately tore the band apart. Timestamps [00:00] 1983: The peak of The Police [01:22] The story of the breakup begins [02:00] Shifting dynamics and royalty friction [02:48] The violent Synchronicity sessions [03:12] The "separate room" recording strategy [04:16] Why "Every Breath You Take" is the perfect pop song [05:08] The failed 1986 reunion attempt [06:50] Why they actually broke up: The creative tax [07:49] The 2007 Reunion Tour and the "ghosts" of the past [08:23] Stewart Copeland's brutally honest blog posts [10:00] The final show and the "Looney Tunes" exit [11:45] The business of rock: How tour money is split [13:30] Final thoughts on a legendary trio Intro Music by Witch of November. Support the show Join our 11 Club for free. Benefit from exclusive perks and extra merch discounts at https://its1louder.com/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RockwithPJPat or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/its1louderpodcast/ Crank it up 1 louder!

    17 min
  5. Paul Di’Anno: The Punk Soul of Iron Maiden (RIP)

    17 FEB

    Paul Di’Anno: The Punk Soul of Iron Maiden (RIP)

    What artist or band should I highlight next? PJ Pat from the It's 1 Louder podcast talks about the man who brought the "street" and the "punk" to Iron Maiden: the legendary Paul Di’Anno. We dive into a heavy and honest Metal Hammer feature about the upcoming documentary, Iron Maiden’s Lost Singer. We’re breaking down why those first two albums hit different, the brutal reality of Paul’s final years, and why he’ll always be the "Lost Hero" of the NWOBHM. Paul wasn't Bruce—he was a different beast entirely. He was the rugged, breathless soul of Maiden that connected the metalheads and the punks. What we're covering:  ✅ The "Street" vs. the "Opera": Di’Anno vs. Dickinson.  ✅ Heartbreaking insights from the new Wes Orshoski documentary.  ✅ The incredible support from Steve Harris and the Maiden faithful.  ✅ Why Iron Maiden (1980) is still a perfect masterpiece. 00:00:00: Introduction to the topic: Paul Di'Anno's time with Iron Maiden and his "punk" influence.00:02:08: Starting the discussion on the Metal Hammer article, "Iron Maiden's Lost Singer," a documentary by Wes Orshosski.00:03:06: Filmmaker Wes Orshosski's experience and the brutal honesty of filming Paul's final years, including his struggles with health issues and a near-leg amputation.00:04:09: Commercial/Call to Action for the channel's merchandise.00:04:27: Details about Paul's difficult journey to Croatia for surgery.00:05:35: Discussion of Paul's emotional highs and lows, including being reunited with Steve Harris.00:06:45: The tragic news of Paul's death in October 2024 and his enduring legacy.00:07:58: Final thoughts, thanks to the audience, and outro.Rest in peace, Paul. Thanks for the riffs and the attitude. Support the show Join our 11 Club for free. Benefit from exclusive perks and extra merch discounts at https://its1louder.com/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RockwithPJPat or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/its1louderpodcast/ Crank it up 1 louder!

    11 min
  6. Exploring The Edge: U2's Iconic Guitarist and His Unique Sound

    19 JAN

    Exploring The Edge: U2's Iconic Guitarist and His Unique Sound

    What artist or band should I highlight next? Is U2’s The Edge overrated or a sonic genius? 🎸 In this episode of the It’s 1 Louder podcast, host PJ Pat dives deep into the man, the myth, and the beanie-wearing legend himself: The Edge. While critics often claim he’s "nothing without his pedals," the truth is far more complex. We’re breaking down why his signature sound is a masterclass in technical architecture and artistic discipline. We explore: The Man Behind the Moniker: Surprising facts about David Howell Evans (did you know he’s the only non-Irish member of U2?). [00:44] The "Less is More" Philosophy: How The Edge uses sparse rhythms and unique chord choices to create a "Cathedral of Sound." [01:27] The Gear Deep Dive: The Korg SDD-3000: Why the delay isn't actually the most important part of this rack unit—it’s all about the preamp. [05:03] The Deluxe Memory Man: How this finicky analog pedal creates those iconic "shimmering ghosts" and modulated trails. [06:12] The Human Element: Why you can buy the same gear, but you can’t buy the discipline to stay out of the way of your own echoes. [07:05] Recommended Watching: If you want to go even deeper, PJ Pat recommends the 2008 documentary It Might Get Loud, featuring The Edge, Jack White, and Jimmy Page. [03:39] Support the show Join our 11 Club for free. Benefit from exclusive perks and extra merch discounts at https://its1louder.com/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RockwithPJPat or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/its1louderpodcast/ Crank it up 1 louder!

    11 min

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Imagine your go-to rock and guitar magazine—brought to life in your ears. Hosted by PJ Pat, this podcast takes rock lovers and guitar heads behind the curtain for raw, in-depth stories about the players who defined the music you love. For anyone who eats, sleeps, and breathes rock ‘n’ roll, this is your next obsession!

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