The Heaviest Songs of the Universe (Part 4- Side D): Paradise Lost’s Shades of God
Quinn covers Shades of God, the 3rd album from Death-Doom & Goth Metal pioneers, Paradise Lost.
Read MoreA deeply reverent and lovingly irreverent exploration of the history, philosophy, and future of the greatest music in the world: Heavy Metal… Also there’s jokes!
Quinn covers Shades of God, the 3rd album from Death-Doom & Goth Metal pioneers, Paradise Lost.
Read MoreQuinn dives into the sophomore album from Paradise Lost, Gothic and the Post-Punk/New Wave influences that lead to it's (sub) genre defining sound…
Read MoreQuinn gets to talk with Nick Schlesinger, a session drummer, author, teacher, and creative force behind a new musical project called “Human Crushing Machine.” Check out the Official Video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ERkAQO6UU7g?si=oVtcHO58b4GuWnqW Visit Human Crushing Machine's website for more info: www.humancrushingmachine.com
Read MoreQuinn takes a truly deep-dive into the 2013 Post-Prog Masterpiece, Pelagial by The Ocean and one of his nominees for consideration as one of the Heaviest Songs of the Universe, Benthic: The Origin of Our Wishes. #TheOcean #TheOceanCollective #Pelagial
Read MoreQuinn finally wraps up his introduction to Alternative Metal with Faith No More 'N friends before closing out the subject of California and the metal (as well as the metals) that come from America's most populous and prosperous state…
Read MoreThe first half of …And Vol. 4 All's conclusion to our series on the element of Californium, the state of California, the sub-genre of Alternative metal, and something about Star Wars or the Homestead Act of 1862…
Read MoreQuinn takes a luxurious road trip along the edge of the world in all of western civilization for this episode, as a way of getting to a metal sub-genre that has given us a handful of nominees for the Heaviest Songs of the Universe… but that we won't get to until next time. Meanwhile, here's…
Read MoreThe conclusion to AV4A's Sleep-dive arc. Quinn covers De Vermis Mysteriis through Cometh the Storm by High on Fire, Advaitic Songs by Om and finally, The Sciences by Sleep with a coda of redemption for Mr. Matt Pike.
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