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Mike Hill, front man and founder of metal band Tombs is the man behind the Everything Went Black Podcast. Check out his candid no-holds-barred conversations with guests ranging from extreme metal, punk, hardcore and black metal musicians to writers, martial artists and other free-thinkers.
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Tuesday Nov 27, 2012
Podcast 024 Top 5 of 2012 with Mike Scondotto
Tuesday Nov 27, 2012
Tuesday Nov 27, 2012
Mike Scondotto (Inhuman, The Last Stand) joins me to talk about our Top 5 Records of 2012.
Wednesday Nov 21, 2012
PODCAST 023 : ALBERT MUDRIAN
Wednesday Nov 21, 2012
Wednesday Nov 21, 2012
This time around, we have Decibel Grand Master Albert Mudrian on board, talking about the upcoming 100th Issue Show, the early years of Decibel Magazine and some of his favorite records of 2012. The podcast was done using Skype, though I usually have excellent results, this one turned out a little noisy. If you're enjoying these things, please subscribe through iTunes so you can automatically download all of the episodes.
Wednesday Nov 21, 2012
PODCAST 022 : LARRY BETZ / BETZ FITNESS
Wednesday Nov 21, 2012
Wednesday Nov 21, 2012
Larry Betz talks about training hard, eating right and learning how to squat from Henry Rollins. If you've been enjoying these things, please subscribe through iTunes and get automatic downloads of new episodes
Sunday Nov 11, 2012
EWB Podcast Episode 021 - J. Bennett
Sunday Nov 11, 2012
Sunday Nov 11, 2012
Once again, utilizing the magic of Skype, I was able to extend my tentacles all the way across the country to Los Angeles and talk to J. Bennett, co-founder of Idea of Gemini.
Monday Oct 08, 2012
PODCAST 020 Aaron Harris
Monday Oct 08, 2012
Monday Oct 08, 2012
I've had the honor of calling Aaron Harris "friend" for nearly two decades. I remember seeing his band Loga play way back in the early 90's on a cold winter night in Old Town, ME and being totally blown away. I remember hanging out wit those guys afterward at this diner, drinking coffee and eating grilled cheese sandwiches. As I grow older, I see the value in these deep friendships. I went through many years of my life believing that I could go it all alone, singular, solipsistic, but I'm lucky to have an inner circle of good people around, despite all of the shabby behavior that I've engaged in.
Monday Oct 08, 2012
PODCAST 019 Champ Morgan of Kill the Client
Monday Oct 08, 2012
Monday Oct 08, 2012
Once again, technology is used to bring me and Kill the Client singer, Champ Morgan together for an evening of spirited conversation.
Monday Oct 08, 2012
PODCAST 018 Comic Creator Josh Bayer
Monday Oct 08, 2012
Monday Oct 08, 2012
I've been friends with comics creator Josh Bayer for several years; we met back in the halcyon days of Cosmic Comics, one of the coolest comic shops in Manhattan. If you want to check out his work, hit him up at www.joshbayer.com
Monday Oct 08, 2012
PODCAST 017 Eugene Robinson
Monday Oct 08, 2012
Monday Oct 08, 2012
Utilizing the wonders of modern technology, Eugene Robinson and I were able to transcend time and space and spent a pleasant hour discussing the finer points of fighting, playing loud rock music and the "30 second rule". Eugene has been the frontman of avant-garde, blues, noise outfit OXBOW for over 2 decades. Aside from his antics on stage, he is a prolific writer, martial artist and fight enthusiast. If you haven't checked his books out already, I recommend "Fight" and his novel "A Long Slow Screw"
Sunday Jul 22, 2012
PODCAST 016 An Evening with Gavin Van Vlack
Sunday Jul 22, 2012
Sunday Jul 22, 2012
Hello all, I hope everyone is doing well, living strong and kicking ass. I had the pleasure to meet with NYHC luminary Gavin Van Vlack for an evening of conversation. Enjoy
Tuesday May 29, 2012
EWB PODCAST 015
Tuesday May 29, 2012
Tuesday May 29, 2012
From the first time I heard Ulcerate, I realized that they were not a typical band. They were clearly operating within the death metal genre, but instead of catering to a certain style, it was more a case of using the language of death metal to express more diverse concepts. It may sound dramatic, but I feel like Ulcerate are the future of death metal. When Tombs had the opportunity to play shows with them, we jumped at it. Though it was only three dates, I feel that it was an honor to share the stage with them. Jamie and I, in the wake of the theft of their gear, had a quick conversation before our show in Boston. I hope to see these guys on the road at some point soon.