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Screaming Bloody Oranges: The Invisible Oranges Podcast
Invisible Oranges
27 episodes
2 months ago
The metal podcast by Invisible Oranges, the metal blog. Features a rotating selection of hosts that go in-depth on heavy metal music, culture, and art.
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The metal podcast by Invisible Oranges, the metal blog. Features a rotating selection of hosts that go in-depth on heavy metal music, culture, and art.
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music,
Music Interviews
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Episode 18: Discussing ”Of Stone, Wind, and Pillor” with Agalloch
Screaming Bloody Oranges: The Invisible Oranges Podcast
44 minutes 1 second
3 years ago
Episode 18: Discussing ”Of Stone, Wind, and Pillor” with Agalloch
Editor Jon Rosenthal sat down with John Haughm, Don Anderson, and Jason William Walton to discuss Agalloch's first EP, "Of Stone, Wind, and Pillor." Released shortly before "The Mantle," but including some very early Agalloch material (plus a Sol Invictus cover), it illustrates the early beginnings of the band and their influences, which is what we talk about in this episode.   Includes a foreword by Aesop Dekker, who played drums on Agalloch's final two LPs and EP.
Screaming Bloody Oranges: The Invisible Oranges Podcast
The metal podcast by Invisible Oranges, the metal blog. Features a rotating selection of hosts that go in-depth on heavy metal music, culture, and art.