Maybe I'm a dinosaur. I'm not sure if the young kids are still listening to these. But I like to be able to have it download and sync to my iPod automatically, to listen wherever I am.
Now, metal podcasts should be music-driven. I've tried some metal podcasts that were not, whether they were mostly metal news or simply talk radio with metalhead hosts. Usually, they'll play some music, but not entire songs. I'm not interested in that. If I want metal news, I will read it. If I wanted to hear metalheads talk to each other, I would get a friend.
So, here are a handful of metal podcasts, and my thoughts on them. If you want to listen, all you need to do is search in the iTunes store. They're free, so why not?
The Metalcast
The Metalcast was my first metal podcast, and it's still my favorite today. Many of their episodes sample broadly from all metal genres, including power metal, trad-metal, doom, black, and death. But my favorites are the themed episodes. These give a good view of whatever that theme is, be it a country-based special or a genre-based one. The format is perfect--song, commentary on the previous song, commentary on the next song, and another song, repeated until the end, so that you never get lost about which song they're talking about. The hosts are people you would like to meet, and are fully engaged if you comment on the site or their Facebook page. They often conduct interviews, including well-known bands like Agalloch
Power Chord
Power Chord is a long-running two-hour radio show from Vancouver. It introduced me to a number of oddities and little-known bands, including Eryn Non Dae
The Metal Blade Podcast
Metal Blade runs a good podcast. Each episode focuses on a single artist, and includes an interview with the artist as well as a couple songs (usually, although there was one without). My favorite so far was with King Diamond
The Century Media Podcast
I haven't listened to this one in quite some time. I mentioned it before, and it wasn't pretty. The worst part of it was that the label apparently doesn't understand that their podcast is an advertisement, and is not something that should be supported by advertisements. The ads are painfully long, and they're for very non-metal things like Foot Locker, Godaddy.com, and skateboards. You can't skip them, either, so you have to scan through. There's a segment with a guy named "Viking Phil" (or something similar) where he says, "I'm rockin', you're shoppin'", and tells us about all the new things in the store; so maybe they do understand it's an advertisement, but they don't do it with tact. The host is a douche, and, consistent with CM's catalog, only about a third of the music is worth listening to. It's awful.The Relapse Records Podcast
Relapse's podcast has gotten off to a few rocky starts. It hasn't always been reliable. They had a podcast years ago hosted by some dude from Rumpelstiltskin Grinder


Thanks for this. I've never really bothered with metal podcasts as the ones I came across were full of emo and metalcore nonsense. I'll have to check out Metalcast and Relapse.
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome. I found a lot of garbage ones too, before I winnowed the field down. There are also a handful of defunct podcasts that are worth listening to, but I didn't really want to get into those.
ReplyDeleteI really like "Requium Metal Podcast"....it gets a little talky but they play alot of music. It's pretty informative too...sort of NPR for metalheads...
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