
Monster Riff Presents (Patrick Schober)
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25 May 2022 | An Interview With James Seabrook of Two Bodies of Water Productions: On Starting His Own Studio, Advice for Bands Trying to Stretch A Dollar, And Whether Rock Is Dead | 00:48:58 | |
This episode of the Monster Riff Presents podcast features James Seabrook, the owner of Two Bodies of Water Productions and the reason the podcast sound quality has gotten so much better since our first episode! James explains how he started his studio, offers advice to musicians trying to make the most of every dollar while recording, and gives his take on an old (and important) question: Is Rock dead? | |||
21 Jan 2022 | An Interview With We Hunt Buffalo Drummer Brandon Carter: On the Band's History, Discovering New Music, and Finding Inspiration In the Stoner Rock Scene | 00:55:38 | |
This episode features Brandon Carter, the powerhouse drummer behind We Hunt Buffalo—the incredible Psychedelic Fuzz Rock band from Vancouver. We dig into the band's history, talk about musical influences, and explore the highs and lows of the touring life. | |||
15 Jul 2022 | An Interview With Joop Konraad of The Stoner Hive And The Doom Charts | 00:44:45 | |
In this episode, we sit down with Joop Konraad of The Stoner Hive and The Doom Charts. We take a closer look at how both publications started, and JK shares his insights into how a band can improve its chances of being featured (and succeeding in the long run). | |||
13 Oct 2022 | Twin Wizard: On Re-Recording 'Glacial Gods,' Life On the Road, And More | 00:37:20 | |
When Twin Wizard first released "Glacial Gods" in 2020, it was met with great reviews. But after a line-up shift to the two-man band, drummer Anthony Dreyer and guitarist/vocalist Matt Larson decided to re-record the entire album. The result was a fresh take on an awesome record! We sat down with the Savanna, Illinois-based two-piece to hear what it was like to reinvent a great album, discuss their latest tour—and more! | |||
15 Dec 2022 | Tony Reed of Mos Generator: On "Time//Wounds," Songwriting, Why Black Sabbath Rules, And More | 00:37:24 | |
Tony Reed is the awesome frontman for Stoner Rock heroes Mos Generator. In this episode, we talk about the band's latest album ("Time//Wounds"—out December 16, 2022), discuss what separates Black Sabbath from modern Stoner Rock bands, explore what it's like playing big shows—and much more. | |||
13 Feb 2023 | Todd White of King Volume Records: On Starting A Label & Advice For Bands | 00:44:39 | |
In this episode, Todd White of King Volume Records explains how he started his own record label—and offers advice for bands who are interested in working with a label themselves. | |||
25 Feb 2022 | An Interview With Slightly Fuzzed Podcast Founder Ryan Foster | 00:46:36 | |
We sit down with Slightly Fuzzed Podcast founder and host Ryan Foster to discuss the origins of the Slightly Fuzzed Podcast, his love for parody album covers, and the Stoner Rock scene in general! Be sure to follow Slightly Fuzzed on Instagram for updates on this excellent podcast and record label: @slightlyfuzzedrecords | |||
29 Jun 2023 | Aiwass & Aawks: On Their Spine-Tingling Upcoming Split, ‘The Eastern Scrolls’ | 00:28:23 | |
For this episode, we checked in with two incredible bands about an exciting upcoming split! Aiwass, the brooding Psychedelic Doom project that put out the stellar "Wayward Gods" in 2021, and Aawks, the upbeat Psychedelic Doom band that put out the excellent "Heavy On the Cosmic" in 2022, have teamed up for a powerful new split entitled "The Eastern Scrolls." Inspired by the life and writings of Russian mystic Madame Blavatsky, The Eastern Scrolls is a dark, mysterious, and enthralling evolution of both bands’ individual sounds. The result: A heavy, captivating split between two heavy, captivating bands. The Eastern Scrolls drops on August 25 via Black Throne Productions! Pre-order here. | |||
08 Mar 2023 | King Bastard & The Cosmic Peddler: On Releasing "It Came From the Void" On Vinyl and Their Record Release Tour | 00:24:31 | |
When King Bastard released "It Came From the Void" in early 2022, it was praised for its unique brand of "psychedelic filth"—cosmic and instrumental heavy psychedelic doom metal with unsettling overtones. Unfortunately, the band wasn't able to push the record out on vinyl. But that's finally changing. Thanks to The Cosmic Peddler, King Bastard is seeing their debut album come to vinyl (available on April 5)—and they're celebrating that release with a tour through Texas. We connected with both King Bastard and The Cosmic Peddler to hear more about the album, getting it onto vinyl, and the upcoming tour! Learn more about the project here: https://thecosmicpeddler.com/pages/the-king-bastard-it-came-from-the-void-vinyl-release-tour | |||
12 Oct 2021 | An Interview With Alex of Sonic Demon: On Starting A New Band, Italy, And More | 00:31:20 | |
Sonic Demon is a self-proclaimed Acid Fuzz Doom band from hailing. Relying on walls of heavy fuzz and catchy melodies, Sonic Demon's debut album, "Vendetta," is a strong effort. We caught up with frontman Alex to discuss the band's origins, capturing their sound, and much more. | |||
04 Mar 2022 | BONUS EPISODE: Fundraiser and Interview With Fostering Music Founder Christy Stitt | 00:34:15 | |
Fostering Music is an incredible nonprofit focused on helping foster kids access instruments and music lessons. Monster Riff sat down with Fostering Music founder Christy Stitt to learn more about the organization—and to raise money to purchase an electronic drum set for two foster boys. Learn more about Fostering Music: https://fosteringmusic.com/ Donate: https://donorbox.org/fostering-music-monster-riff-fundraiser | |||
05 Jul 2021 | Exploring King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard and the Gizzverse | 00:34:02 | |
King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard is a band beloved by fans for their humor, style, and storytelling. As the creators of the Gizzverse, KGATLW tells the story of a post-apocalyptic alternate universe. In this episode of Monster Riff Presents, Monster Riff contributor Nick Pipitone joins to discuss the band and the world they've built. | |||
02 Aug 2022 | John Garcia of Kyuss: Life Off the Road, A Benefit Concert, And His Next Album | 00:45:38 | |
In this episode featuring John Garcia of Kyuss, we talk about John's pursuits off the road (especially his life as a vet tech and his upcoming show to raise money for vet tech scholarships—details below!), finding his voice as the young frontman of Kyuss, the necessity of generator partiers, collaborating with other musicians, his next album—and much, much more! For the benefit concert, John is playing at the Annenberg Theater at the Palm Springs Art Museum on Saturday, September 17, 2022 (8:00 PM). Learn more by visiting www.amyspurpose.net or by contacting DeAnn Lubell at lulubell24@aol.com. Donations are also accepted! Tickets: https://www.psmuseum.org/events/amys-purpose-22 | |||
31 Aug 2023 | Interview With Patrick Brink of Volume: On the Desert Rock Scene and Getting the Band Back Together | 00:26:18 | |
Back in the early '90s, a band by the name of Volume popped up in the blistering desert heat of Twentynine Palms, CA. Rocking out about 50 miles from the hometowns of desert rock luminaries like Kyuss and Yawning Man, Volume made a name for itself by delivering fuzzed-out psychedelic rock. In one stellar review, Revolver Magazine called Volume "the best lo-fi mindfuck since Monster Magnet's 'Tab.'" Volume was led by guitarist and vocalist Patrick Brink—who is now resurrecting the band in time for the remastered re-release of "Requesting Permission to Land." We were lucky enough to have Patrick Brink on the podcast to hear more about Volume's history—including what it was like coming out of the desert scene. Check out Volume on Bandcamp: https://volume-rocks.bandcamp.com/ By the way, the Monster Riff Presents podcast was just ranked among the top 10 Doom Metal podcasts by FeedSpot! Thanks for your support! Check it out: https://blog.feedspot.com/doom_metal_podcasts/ | |||
17 Apr 2023 | Godsleep: On 'Lies to Survive,' Growth, Touring, and the Greek Underground | 00:21:55 | |
Godsleep's "Lies to Survive" was a phenomenal blast of Stoner-infused Alt Rock. We sat down with Amie (vocals) and Johnny (guitar) to discuss this latest album, the evolution of the band's sound, their upcoming tour, and the Greek underground scene. | |||
25 Apr 2023 | An Interview With Scott Spiers of Clean And Sober Stoner and The Doom Charts | 00:42:27 | |
In this episode with Scott Spiers, the head writer over at Clean And Sober Stoner, we discuss the blog's name and history, his life through Metal and heavy music, being part of the Doom Charts, and so much more! | |||
05 Sep 2021 | An Interview With Delco Detention: On Collaborating With Neil Fallon, Bob Balch, And Others | 00:34:11 | |
There’s a lot to love about Delco Detention. On the surface, there’s the charm factor. Delco Detention is a father-son duo with a twist: the son is a 10-year-old guitarist obsessed with bands like Clutch, King Buffalo, and All Them Witches. But the story of Delco Detention gets even more interesting. Late last year, Delco Detention grabbed headlines when their relentless Clutch covers posted to Twitter caught the attention of Clutch frontman Neil Fallon—and Neil Fallon offered to collaborate with them. Since then, Delco Detention has assembled an entire album with noteworthy musicians. "From The Basement" is out on September 9, 2021! In this episode, we dig through the band's history and examine how "From The Basement" came together. | |||
03 Sep 2022 | Silent Monolith: On Their Latest Album ("Empty King"), Writing Through the Pandemic, And More | 00:33:45 | |
On this episode, we sit down with Nashville Stoner Rock juggernaut Silent Monolith to talk about their fiery new album, "Empty Kingdom." Along the way, we talk about the band's history (including how injuries to frontman Kenneth Johnson's feet almost ended the band for good), the Nashville music scene, and much more! |