99 episodes

Fearghal Traynor, co-host of The Feckin’ Check-In, presents a podcast from Dublin, Ireland which celebrates hard rock and heavy metal, both old and new. Enjoy interviews, reviews, informal chats, and special series arcs spanning multiple episodes.

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Fearghal Traynor, co-host of The Feckin’ Check-In, presents a podcast from Dublin, Ireland which celebrates hard rock and heavy metal, both old and new. Enjoy interviews, reviews, informal chats, and special series arcs spanning multiple episodes.

    Ep99. Graham Killin (Bleak House)

    Ep99. Graham Killin (Bleak House)

    On the latest episode of Feckin' Metal, I chat to Graham Killin, one of the two guitarists of NWOBHM band, Bleak House. If you're not familiar with the band, this is the perfect place to start. Formed in the early 1970s, in Hertfordshire, England, they survived many name changes, and the emergence of punk, to release two critically-acclaimed, but relatively-obscure EPs in the 1980s, then disappeared. That was until singer Graham Shaw received a phonecall from Oliver Weinsheimer, organiser of the Keep It True Festival, in early 2021. Since then, they've been on the up and up, and we cover all bases in between.

    • 1 hr 13 min
    Ep98. Blaze, Bruce, Steve, and Ferg

    Ep98. Blaze, Bruce, Steve, and Ferg

    On the latest episode of Feckin' Metal, I catch up with Steven Waddell from Oath Sc, and we discuss recent activity from his band, then delve into recent releases by Blaze Bayley and Bruce Dickinson, with a brief chat about the latest Judas Priest album/tour as well.
    I also give a detailed rundown of my recent trip to Germany to attend Keep It True XXIV, and a swift rundown of Bruce Dickinson in Glasgow!

    • 2 hrs 29 min
    Ep97. Yves Bradler (Amethyst)

    Ep97. Yves Bradler (Amethyst)

    On this episode, I chat to Yves Bradler, guitarist from up-and-coming traditional heavy metal band Amethyst. Amethyst made waves in 2023 with their excellent debut EP "Rock Knights". I chat to Yves about his early exposure to rock music from listening to his parents' record collections, starting to play guitar in his teens, feeling isolated at this time due to lack of likeminded friends, then meeting a new group of people in his 20s when he started attending metal festivals. We also discuss the upcoming Amethyst album, and upcoming festival appearances and gigs for this year. Amethyst are definitely one to watch.

    • 52 min
    Ep96. Sortilège With Melissa (Metal Chat Podcast)

    Ep96. Sortilège With Melissa (Metal Chat Podcast)

    On this episode, I join forces with my friend Melissa from the Metal Chat Podcast to delve into the discography of the original incarnation of Sortilège. We discuss how we discovered the band, rate them against their contemporaries, and examine each of the first three releases: Sortilège, Métamorphose, and Larmes de Héros, playing clips from some of our favourite songs along the way. An ideal introduction for the uninitiated. 

    • 1 hr 22 min
    Ep95. DJ Neal Kay Interview (Part 3)

    Ep95. DJ Neal Kay Interview (Part 3)

    This is the third and final part of my interview with DJ Neal Kay. Here, like in previous installments, we discuss many topics, including:
    -Getting white labels from record companies (demos)-Suggestion about putting together a compilation of unsigned bands, which would become Metal For Muthas-His original vision for the album vs what was eventually released-His role/job in this-Which roles paid and which didn't-Being an on tour DJ with Iron Maiden-Star Trek convention-The Vietnam War-The Kennedy Assassination-Supporting Rush-Were Motörhead punk?-Do you believe in ghosts?
     
    Buy Neal's book!
    Contact Stjepan Juras at fanclub@maidencroatia.com
     
    Clips featured in episode:
    1. Iron Maiden - "Iron Maiden" - The Soundhouse Tapes (1979)
     

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Ep94. DJ Neal Kay Interview (Part 2)

    Ep94. DJ Neal Kay Interview (Part 2)

    Continuing on from last week, here Neal covers his first interactions with Iron Maiden, and what set them apart from the rest of the NWOBHM pack. He also talks about his various dealings with record labels and A&R folk (that's artist and repertoire, you know), how Glenn Miller's Orchestra and Buddy Holly influenced heavy metal, Def Leppard's place in the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, and a lot more.
     
    Buy Neal's book!
    Contact Stjepan Juras at fanclub@maidencroatia.com
     
    Clips featured in episode:
    1. The Damned - "Love Song" - Machine Gun Etiquette (1979)

    • 53 min

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