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Radical Research Podcast

Summary: Join hosts Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn in a bi-weekly conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of left-field rock and metal music.

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 Episode 31 – An Abrupt Egress from the ’60s: Van Der Graaf Generator | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:40:43

Crawling out of Manchester to work strange machinations on the English psych-pop era of the late 1960s, Peter Hammill and Van Der Graaf Generator’s sonic architecture was a mirror to that decade’s creative promise and a murder of its utopian ideals. They documented their deeds...

 Episode 30 – Thank You, Uwe Osterlehner! Deathrow’s Deception Ignored | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:09:14

We here at Radical Research like a good departure. Whether that means the beginning of a vacation or the sixth Journey record, departures are just good for the soul. And so goes the third record by Germany’s Deathrow, Deception Ignored, which constitutes a break from...

 Episode 29 – Walking Shadows: Mekong Delta 1987-1994 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:34:20

Under the guidance of bassist Ralf Hubert, Mekong Delta’s initial phase featured a revolving door lineup of Euro-metal luminaries. Adopting pseudonyms and lurking unseen in shadows, Mekong plied a brand of progressive metal that drew inspiration from composers such as Modest Mussorgsky, Aram Khachaturian and...

 Episode 28 – Rock Out With Your Calc Out: A Math Rock Survey | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:21:36

As Pythagoras mused, “There is geometry in the humming of the strings, there is music in the spacing of the spheres.” So too is there magical energy in the shapely contours of the most mathematical rock music. In this episode of Radical Research, we trace...

 Episode 27 – Fall Into Overdrive: Spiral Architect’s Tech-Metal Masterwork | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:13:10

A Skeptic’s Universe is what happens when student becomes master. Spiral Architect’s school years were spent in obscurity, honing their craft, learning their lessons, keeping their noses to the grindstone. In 1998 they began work on their master’s thesis, and in early 2000, upon publication,...

 Episode 26 – It’s Weird Being a Bob: NoMeansNo FTW | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:40:03

Angular, adventurous, and apocalyptic in nearly equal shares, few bands scratch the collective itches of Radical Research like Victoria, British Columbia’s Nomeansno. From their punky beginnings to the nuanced terror of their mature work, Nomeansno trafficked some of the most dangerous and dexterous rock music...

 Episode 25 – Pytten’s Chamber Music: Black Metal in Grieghallen | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:25:29

Pytten’s Chamber Music: Black Metal in Grieghallen As the ground began to swell in early ‘90s Norway, a shadowy figure known to metal fans only as “Pytten” (ne Eirik Hundvin) ensconced himself in Bergen’s Grieghallen Studio and began to document the work of the country’s...

 Episode 24 – This is the Ritual of Divination: Nasty Savage ’87/’88 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:15

Emerging from the swampy wastes of Florida, Nasty Savage created a body of work built on the inimitable vocals of Ronnie Galetti (aka Nasty Ronnie), hammering percussion, and a harmonic guitar language that has yet to be replicated. This episode of Radical Research takes a...

 Episode 23.5 – Mystery Snippets | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 09:28

This game originates from one Jeff plays semi-regularly with our pal Tim Hammond, where CD-Rs fly back and forth between the Boros (States and Greens), and one has to puzzle out the other’s mystery tracks. It’s been an effective way to both discover new stuff...

 Episode 23 – What the Hell is Art Rock? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:08:59

The possibly despicable term “art rock” is where pop, prog & rock meet, with a generous layer of quirk embedded throughout. Art rock is pop without restraint, prog with good table manners, rock stretching its creative fibers beyond the norm. And yet, gray areas abound!...

 Episode 22 – Weeping Suns & Churning Seas: An Examination of Pyogenesis’ Twinaleblood | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:10:23

It would be inaccurate to say that Germany’s Pyogenesis is underrated because, in fact, they have hardly ever been rated at all. Over the course of their career – which is still in process – Pyogenesis worked across a wide swath of genres, including death/doom...

 Episode 21 – Who is the Freak Now? Regurgitating OLD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:27:18

Meet the creatures Plotkin & Dubin, instigators of some of the most beguiling music ever beamed to Earth from a  New Jersey-shaped quasar. Like the guy in the petri dish on the Musical Dimensions… album cover, your puzzled Radical Research hosts consider the bizarre landscape...

 Episode 20 – Wolf’s Lair Abyss: Answer & Announcement | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 51:18

From the dark past, in the light of freezing moons and through funeral fog, Mayhem reappeared in 1997, under cover of night and to relatively little fanfare. Wolf’s Lair Abyss, the band’s first release since 1994’s epochal De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas, reveals a fiercer, future-forward...

 Episode 19 – The Unquietness of Fleurety | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:16:39

Goodbye clarity, hello obfuscation… Norway’s other post-black metal duo, perhaps dwelling deeper in obscure shadows than Solefald… we hail Fleurety’s dedication to the dark arts and… which craft? All the ones that bring metal to the most precarious of left-field edges. So bizarre that it...

 Episode 18 – Do You Hear Solar Music? Grobschnitt’s Cosmic Fantasia | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:39

From a kernel to a cosmos. Over the course of a decade and beyond, Germany’s Grobschnitt twisted and bent and stretched a piece of sound that would be known as “Solar Music.” An alchemical collision of Prog, Krautrock, psychedelia, and uncanny theater, “Solar Music” represents...

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