Podcast: ...And Vol. 4 All
A 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!
Alice In Chains (Part III- Side A)
Quinn covers the aftermath from the release of the band's debut album, Facelift, their tours opening for Extreme, Slayer, and, of course, Megadeth and then swim our way through Sap, and take the first shovel-full of Dirt.
Read MoreAlice In Chains (Part II- Sides A & B)
Quinn covers the lead-up to and recording of Alice In Chains debut album, 1990's Facelift on Part II- Sides A & B.
Read MoreAlice In Chains (Part II- Side B)
Quinn gets the band together! Find out how Layne Staley, Jerry Cantrell, Sean Kinney, and Mike Starr met and got together for their first jam at the Music Bank in Seattle, the fecund cesspool from which Alice In Chains would emerge…
Read MoreAlice In Chains (Part I- Side A)
Quinn kicks off the final deep-dive of the Season with a look at musical and philosophical influences of Grunge, where popular, heavy music was in the late 80's, how Guns N Roses changed everything, and laid the groundwork for bands like Nirvana, Soundgarden, and the subject of our series: Alice In Chains…
Read MoreALLFATHER’s Tom B. (The Interview)
Quinn talks with Tom B., lead singer of the UK Sludge, Doom, Hardcore band Allfather about the band, their discography, musical influences, politics & poetry, and, of course, fire safety standards…
Read MoreSeason 3 Trailer
The Season 3 with a little look back on the best moments from Season 2 of …And Vol. 4 All!!
Read MoreWorld War I & Heavy Metal (Part 3- Side C): Type 0 Negative, Cavalera Conspiracy, Mastodon, Boney M…
The conclusion to our series on World War I & Heavy Metal in which Quinn discusses his new-found love of Iron Maiden, the Russian Revolution, the final battles of the War to End All Wars and a few thoughts on why this global conflict has become so important to the history, philosophy, and future of…
Read MoreWorld War I & Heavy Metal (Part 3- Side B): Van Halen (no, seriously), Somme, Iron Maiden
Quinn covers the Battle of the Somme with Iron Kingdom by Somme and Passchendaele by Iron Maiden. Also, General Douglas Haig explains why he believes the horses are the future… so teach them well and let them lead the way.
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