Aurelicast #1




Aurelicast show

Summary: Welcome to this week's episode of the Son of Aurelius podcast, Aurelicast! The guys dive headfirst into a run-down of tech-death champs Spawn of Possession's brutal new release, Incurso. This latest endeavor from the legends themselves is an undeniable masterpiece, but can there be too much of a good thing? From new age to old school, our hosts reflect ten years back to celebrate the release of Lucid Interval. As many of you know, and for those of you that don't, this album is considered to be what defined the sound for the deathgrind masters, Cephalic Carnage. From free beer to 808's, these will be a pair of reviews you won't want to miss. Bass of Aurelius, Max Zigman is confronted with a question: What is the album that brought you to the crossroad where you transitioned into death metal? The answer? Only one of the greatest death metal albums ever released, of course. Still need a hint? Well, they've been heavily involved in the band's next topic: The Summer Slaughter Tour. This year's lineup has been quite the toss up, but the end result is one that is guaranteed to melt faces. Cannibal Corpse, Between the Buried and Me, and.... Fleshgod Apocalypse? Rumors speculate their absence, but the real question is, "Why?" In recent news, and in a most unfortunate turn, RoadRunner Records has recently shut down their offices in the UK and Canada; a devastating blow to dozens of men and women, now out of their jobs. Trivium's Matt Heafy had a mouthful to say about the decision to "cut costs," but the relativity to metal that his comments make ring too true to ignore. Our friends in SoA discuss the scene, and much, much more. Make sure to tune in to the premiere episode of Aurelicast, and get to know the most down to earth melodic tech-death shredders, Son of Aurelius. Audio/Post-Production by Max Zigman/Parade Outrageous Studios