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The Sons of Metal Podcast
CHR and Doug
100 episodes
9 months ago
Every month CHR and Doug review six heavy metal albums. Each of them chooses a recent release, and then they talk about a small label/independent/unsigned band. Finally, in the Heavy Metal Valhalla segment, they feature a classic metal release every fan should have in his/her collection. As a second monthly episode, they review two random albums they happen to like. Their different ages, backgrounds, and tastes make for some interesting discussions on a wide variety of heavy music.
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Every month CHR and Doug review six heavy metal albums. Each of them chooses a recent release, and then they talk about a small label/independent/unsigned band. Finally, in the Heavy Metal Valhalla segment, they feature a classic metal release every fan should have in his/her collection. As a second monthly episode, they review two random albums they happen to like. Their different ages, backgrounds, and tastes make for some interesting discussions on a wide variety of heavy music.
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music,
Music History
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Episode #99: The Party’s Volume Underneath the Rubicon
The Sons of Metal Podcast
54 minutes 26 seconds
5 years ago
Episode #99: The Party’s Volume Underneath the Rubicon
Still apart, but united in metal, CHR and Doug close out the double-digit episodes with some nü-hardcore from Code Orange and tech-death from Killitorous. In the indie segment, Doug introduces us to Hyborian's imaginatively-named sophomore album, and in Heavy Metal Valhalla, CHR opts for some classic English death metal with Benediction's third album.

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New Releases:

Code Orange : Underneath (2020) 3:56
Formed under the name "Code Orange Kids" in 2008, Code Orange started out playing straightforward punk, but would eventually take their music in a heavier direction. They now describe themselves as "doomy, abrasive" hardcore punk similar to Black Flag, Converge, or Integrity.
Get this album: Amazon • Apple Music • CD Universe • Spotify

Killitorous : The Afterparty (2020) 15:50
Killitorous is a three-guitar technical death/grind supergroup from Canada that features endless blast beats, non-stop screaming, and relentless 1990s movies references.
Get this album: Bandcamp • Amazon • Apple Music • Spotify

Local/Indie Band:

Hyborian : Volume II (2020) 27:40
Hyborian are a Kansas City quartet who drop immense, neck-snapping riffs while espousing tales of mythology based on the works of Robert E. Howard.
Get this album: Bandcamp • Amazon •
The Sons of Metal Podcast
Every month CHR and Doug review six heavy metal albums. Each of them chooses a recent release, and then they talk about a small label/independent/unsigned band. Finally, in the Heavy Metal Valhalla segment, they feature a classic metal release every fan should have in his/her collection. As a second monthly episode, they review two random albums they happen to like. Their different ages, backgrounds, and tastes make for some interesting discussions on a wide variety of heavy music.