2 hrs 10 min

163 - Sleep Token, Public Service Broadcasting, The Body & Big I Brave and LLNN Riot Act

    • Music Commentary

Trigger Warning: this week's episode contains dangerous baked potatoes.
It’s been a busy week for news for Steve and Remfry to digest this week, some of it is quite serious, like the implications of UMG being made public on the stock exchange and destroying the myth that there’s no money in the music industry, some of it is quite exciting, such as the very unexpected reformation of The Fugees and news of Rancid returning to the UK, some of it is very tiring, Slipknot and Machine Gun Kelly bellyaching at each other on Twitter for example, and some stories are just bizarre, like Liam Gallagher claiming rock and roll is alive and well because he fell out of a helicopter… fine, but he’s no Brian Harvey!
Once all that is out of the way we turn our attention to reviewing a very varied selection of new music from hotly tipped pop-tech-metal sensations Sleep Token (46:23) electro post-rock instrumental conceptualists Public Service Broadcasting (76:33) a very unique collaboration between underground, forward thinking metal artists The Body and Big I Brave (98:37) and Danish “Doomcore” (copyright Stephen Hill, 2021) destroyers LLNN (112:50)


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Trigger Warning: this week's episode contains dangerous baked potatoes.
It’s been a busy week for news for Steve and Remfry to digest this week, some of it is quite serious, like the implications of UMG being made public on the stock exchange and destroying the myth that there’s no money in the music industry, some of it is quite exciting, such as the very unexpected reformation of The Fugees and news of Rancid returning to the UK, some of it is very tiring, Slipknot and Machine Gun Kelly bellyaching at each other on Twitter for example, and some stories are just bizarre, like Liam Gallagher claiming rock and roll is alive and well because he fell out of a helicopter… fine, but he’s no Brian Harvey!
Once all that is out of the way we turn our attention to reviewing a very varied selection of new music from hotly tipped pop-tech-metal sensations Sleep Token (46:23) electro post-rock instrumental conceptualists Public Service Broadcasting (76:33) a very unique collaboration between underground, forward thinking metal artists The Body and Big I Brave (98:37) and Danish “Doomcore” (copyright Stephen Hill, 2021) destroyers LLNN (112:50)


This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:

Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

2 hrs 10 min