We look at something a bit different for us in this episode, talking about a TTRPG we love and the compilation album set in that world.
Howdy, Partners. Welcome to another spooky season review.
The calendar has turned once again to October, and we return from our slumber to discuss spooky-season appropriate albums. Starting with Bella Morte.
We are back looking at this classic album.
You didn't think we would miss St. Patrick's Day, did you?
Blessed Samhain to you all. Tonight, we bring you a Bella Morte Anthology. "As the Reasons Die," "Songs for the Dead," "Bleed The Grey Sky Black," and "Beautiful Death."
Last night, the moon was full, and Buzz and Ben decided to talk about three releases from horror punk outfit Blitzkid. 2001's "Let Flowers Die." 2003's "Trace of a Stranger." and the 2024's "Lycanthro-EP."
Danish psychobilly, you ask? Yes, yes, it is.
October returns, as do we.
As March rolls on we spin a Celtic punk classic.
It is way past the time we talked about Flogging Molly's debut.
Twenty-five years ago today, Dropkick Murphy released their second album. Given that it is March and we always talk Celtic punk during March, you knew we had to discuss this.
Halloween is almost on us and we review some "Boo-Wop"
It's time for some cowpunk for Halloween.
We are back with a look at some psychobilly.
It is still March, so we are back with some Irish "rebel music."
To celebrate St. Patrick's day, we've gone full-on Irish traditional with our look back at the first studio album by the Dubliners.
Slinking down an alleyway near you, come Buzz & Ben to juke and jive.
Psychedelic Texas blues rock is what we are spinning this week.
We are back from hiatus with one of Buzz's favorite albums of the '10s. The debut by Swedish psychedelic doom rockers Ghost.