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Riff Worship
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Добавлен 9 июл 2023
The riff is the foundation of heavy music, evolving over several decades and styles. Many of our favorite songs started with a single idea and guitar in hand. Anyone can write a riff, but what makes a good riff? Each week, riff disciples Austin Paulson, Dylan Adams, & Justin Swindle attempt to answer this question by discussing their favorite riffs, how they came to be, and why we still worship them today.
Sunrot & Body Void | Riff Worship
Following the release of their respective full-lengths, labelmates Sunrot and Body Void have joined forces to offer an assault of visceral noise and crushing riffs.
This collaboration not only serves to honor Trans Day of Remembrance but also provides direct support to the TGNC community.
All digital sales of this split release will be donated to Black Trans Liberation (NYC): www.blacktransliberation.com/
Sunrot // Body Void split is available NOW via Riff Merchant Records: riffmerchant.bandcamp.com/album/sunrot-body-void-split
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This collaboration not only serves to honor Trans Day of Remembrance but also provides direct support to the TGNC community.
All digital sales of this split release will be donated to Black Trans Liberation (NYC): www.blacktransliberation.com/
Sunrot // Body Void split is available NOW via Riff Merchant Records: riffmerchant.bandcamp.com/album/sunrot-body-void-split
Follow @SunrotMusic
Facebook: sunrotmusic
Instagram: sunrot.music
X: SunrotMusic
Follow Body Void
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Behemoth | The Apostasy | Riff Worship
Просмотров 7014 дней назад
Following the success of 2004’s Demigod, Polish black metal exports Behemoth cemented their place at the forefront of extreme metal. Determined to push their limits even further, they intensified their technical precision and speed, while introducing atmospheric elements on their massive follow-up, The Apostasy Follow @RiffWorshipPod Facebook: RiffWorshipPod Instagram: instagr...
In Solitude | Sister | Riff Worship
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As longtime collaborators, Uppsala’s In Solitude spent much of their youth writing music they wanted to hear. When they began to release records and tour, however, journalists were eager to pick apart their influences and label them under any category that felt familiar. In Solitude defies easy categorization. Upon first listen, the band may evoke the sounds of their Scandinavian predecessors. ...
The Black Dahlia Murder | Servitude | Reviews from the Dylbozer's Din
Просмотров 12328 дней назад
Amidst tragedy, The Black Dahlia Murder remind us the flame is still fierce and unrelenting with their latest release, Servitude RIP Trevor Servitude is OUT NOW via Metal Blade Records: www.nightshiftmerch.com/pages/servitude Follow @blackdahliamurdertv Facebook: theblackdahliamurderofficial Instagram: theblackdahliamurder_official X: bdmmetal Website: www...
Cradle Of Filth | Midian w/ David Stepanavicius (Atræ Bilis, Fulci Rots) | Riff Worship
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After a series of lineup changes, production flubs, and exhausting legal battles, Cradle Of Filth emerged under a new label, poised to make a statement in the new millennium. Fueled by the ambition of their enigmatic and versatile frontman, Dani Filth, the band’s 4th album feels like a band finally achieving their twisted sound and vision. Nothing captures the Halloween spirit quite like th...
Nails | Every Bridge Burning | Reviews from the Dylbozer's Din
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Nails mastermind Todd Jones, alongside a reinvigorated lineup of heavy-hittersm has constructed the most focused and vicious album of their catalog with Every Bridge Burning Every Bridge Burning is OUT NOW via Nuclear Blast Records: shop.nuclearblast.com/collections/nails Follow @nailstyranny Facebook: NAILSoxnard Instagram: nailstyranny X: x.com/NAILStyranny Follow ...
Chained to the Bottom of the Ocean | Riff Worship
Просмотров 883Месяц назад
Following a prolific 2023, Chained to the Bottom of the Ocean wasted little time getting to work on their sophomore LP. Starting with a clean slate, the band continues to evolve their sound on their most menacing and visceral release to date. No filler. No tricks. Sisyphean Cruelty is as direct and honest as a band can get. This week we are joined by members of Chained to the Bottom of the ...
Converge | Petitioning the Empty Sky | Riff Worship
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With a lineage stretching several decades, Converge have solidified their reputation as one of hardcore’s most influential and hardest-working bands. This wasn’t accomplished overnight, but we may be able to pinpoint when things began to click. Originally released as a 5-song EP, Petitioning the Empty Sky currently stands as a collection of material from various recording sessions. Written ...
Laceration | Riff Worship
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This week on Riff Worship, we are joined by Luke Cazares & Donnie Small of Laceration to discuss their latest album, I Erode I Erode is OUT NOW via 20 Buck Spin: www.20buckspin.com/laceration Follow @lacerationdeathmetal Facebook: lacerationofficial Instagram: laceration_official Follow @RiffWorshipPod Facebook: RiffWorshipPod Instagram: instagram.com...
Job For A Cowboy | Genesis | Riff Worship
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After unleashing their genre defining Doom EP, Arizona deathcore upstarts Job For A Cowboy inked a deal with legendary label Metal Blade Records. Rather than simply replicate the formula that launched them, the band shed their early influences and took a bold step forward, crafting an intense brutal and conceptual piece of brutality for their debut full-length. While this shift left some ...
Dreamless Veil | Every Limb of the Flood | Reviews from the Dylbozer's Din
Просмотров 622 месяца назад
Combining the creative forces behind three of metal's most inventive bands, Dreamless Veil introduce themselves through dissonance and despair with their debut album, Every Limb of the Flood Every Limb of the Flood is OUT NOW via @relapserecords: www.relapse.com/collections/dreamless-veil-every-limb-of-the-flood Follow Dreamless Veil Instagram: dreamlessveil Follow @RiffWorshipPo...
Oathbreaker | Eros|Anteros | Riff Worship
Просмотров 2302 месяца назад
With deep roots in Belgium’s H8000 scene, Ghent’s Oathbreaker similarly redefined the boundaries of hardcore by incorporating other extreme and unconventional influences. Following their Deathwish debut as well as collaborations within the Church of Ra collective, 2013 marked the release of their sophomore album and perhaps their most realized work by this point. Packed with anguished v...
These Arms Are Snakes | Easter | Riff Worship
Просмотров 1872 месяца назад
After a tumultuous start, several members of Washington's hardcore punk scene joined forces following the dissolution of their previous bands. Despite their hardcore roots, however, the band frequently experimented with diverse sounds and textures. This is especially prevalent on their sophomore album. In true DIY fashion, they also handled its production and packaging. This week on Riff Worshi...
Nile | The Underworld Awaits Us All | Reviews from the Dylbozer's Din
Просмотров 682 месяца назад
30 years. 10 albums. What ancient evils could the legendary Nile conjure up after all this time? With the release of The Underworld Awaits Us All, the band proves they are still a force to be reckoned with, accomplishing as much in a 5-minute span as most bands do in an entire album. The Underworld Awaits Us All is OUT NOW via @napalmrecords: label.napalmrecords.com/nile Follow @nile Facebook: ...
Ghost | Opus Eponymous | Riff Worship
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Prior to arena tours and Grammy Awards, the band Ghost was merely an idea. Drawing influences from his adolescence, Tobias Forge developed an aesthetic, canon, and sound before setting foot on a stage. Join us this week on Riff Worship as we dive into Ghost's melodic and satanic debut album, Opus Eponymous Follow @RiffWorshipPod Facebook: RiffWorshipPod Instagram: instagram.c...
Punch | Nothing Lasts E.P. | Riff Worship
Просмотров 502 месяца назад
Punch | Nothing Lasts E.P. | Riff Worship
Wormwitch | Reviews from the Dylbozer's Din
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Wormwitch | Reviews from the Dylbozer's Din
Slipknot | Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) | Riff Worship
Просмотров 1653 месяца назад
Slipknot | Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) | Riff Worship
Vocal Distortion: John Hoffman (Stomach, Weekend Nachos)
Просмотров 583 месяца назад
Vocal Distortion: John Hoffman (Stomach, Weekend Nachos)
Laceration | I Erode | Reviews from the Dylbozer's Din
Просмотров 653 месяца назад
Laceration | I Erode | Reviews from the Dylbozer's Din
Grief | Come to Grief | Riff Worship
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Grief | Come to Grief | Riff Worship
Crypt Sermon | The Stygian Rose | Reviews from the Dylbozer's Din
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Crypt Sermon | The Stygian Rose | Reviews from the Dylbozer's Din
Ampere | All Our Tomorrows End Today | Riff Worship
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Ampere | All Our Tomorrows End Today | Riff Worship
The Cramps | Bad Music for Bad People w/ Justin Pearson (Three One G, Deaf Club, The Locust)
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The Cramps | Bad Music for Bad People w/ Justin Pearson (Three One G, Deaf Club, The Locust)
Wormed | Omegon | Reviews from the Dylbozer's Din
Просмотров 584 месяца назад
Wormed | Omegon | Reviews from the Dylbozer's Din
Ulcerate | Cutting the Throat of God | Reviews from the Dylbozer's Din
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Ulcerate | Cutting the Throat of God | Reviews from the Dylbozer's Din
Baroness | Blue Record w/ Chained to the Bottom of the Ocean | Riff Worship
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Baroness | Blue Record w/ Chained to the Bottom of the Ocean | Riff Worship
Body Void are just in their own league. Am no even a fan of metal but I like Body Void since listening to swan back in 2017
Im obsessed with this band. The intense atmosphere, brutal vocals and massively heavy sound elements brings you back to life. What a treat😯🔥🔥🔥
Dax Riggs sells the records on vinyl. I picked up a signed copy of Paegan Terrorism Tactics from him
Total fucking darkness
I love cradle of filth, I don't care what the bm metal purists say. They've pushed all kinds of musical boundaries and super extreme and catchy. What's not to like about them. Their slower songs are kind of meh but they have a lot of good ones on each album.
So do I, but Midian was the beginning of the end.
A highly overlooked album. Some of their heaviest riffs are on Midian.
HELL YEAH
So cool to listen to! Chained definitely accomplishes sounding the same live and on record, had the privilege of seeing them with Sumac in the PNW. The sound was wicked and LOUD, it was the first show I HAD to wear earplugs! haha I hope to see them again and man I WISH I could go to the album release show! I'm super excited excited for this album, I ordered the deluxe version and its awesome to know the artwork reflects the songs. Such a unique band and I hope for nothing but the best for them! Great interview guys, fun to watch and great questions. Will keep an eye out for more!
Chained is one of the most interesting and profound bands, that constantly innovate and create a phenomenal projects. Im so glad they are getting more recognition although they are still vastly criminally underrated. So exited for the new release and to see what comes next.
this podcast is great! you guys should do Master Killer by Merauder. that album is riff central
Good stuff, i really enjoyed this interview. Cool hearing about the crowbar era as well. Best crowbar for sure!
Cool podcast! I enjoyed listening to this episode while I had lunch. Dropped a sub to keep up with what y'all cover next \m/ I do love this era of Converge, pre-Jane Doe, but I massively prefer When Forever Comes Crashing. "Year of The Swine" was a watershed discovery for me as I was getting into metallic hardcore, and "My Unsaid Everything" remains one of my favorite Converge tracks to this day
Man I really wish y'all went into the bluesy breakdown of the riff in Zero Nowhere. The time signature changing multiple times and dragging those same notes out slower and sludgier each time. I can't think of any other band who would write that exact riff.
This bands first two full lengths deserved much more from metalheads
In my defense i dont think i forgot my cymbals, that might have been the night my cymbal bag was stolen haha
I got alittle bit of deicide vibes after i heard embedded on myspace before the album released at least months before
Great interview!
@@GDroneT 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Fuck yes Deftones self titled is the best one
Shit yeah, I'm in bowling green. If y'all are still here I'd fucking love to chill and talk about stuff like Oathbreaker.
If i remember correctly, we had Tyrant done for a long time before it came out due to Bryan joining the band and rerecording all the vocals. I think we had been writing Peasant in the mean time. We basically never stopped writing lol Really enjoying these podcasts ❤
@@gulinotm Terry!! Thanks for clarifying, seriously such an insane span of writing and recording that you all did together 😮💨
@@RiffWorshipPodyeah Matthew and Andy are true riff machines, so playing with them spoiled me for sure haha
I know terry irl, huge dnd nerd
Punch and now this. Y'all are doing the lords work
@@nicolashernandez7434 😘😘😘
1. The Sound of Perseverance 2. Symbolic 3. Individual Thought Patterns 4. Human 5. Spiritual Healing 6. Leprosy 7. Scream Bloody Gore
It's absolutely nutty how noob these guys are huh? How'd you keep a straight face?
Loving this episode! Fun fact about the Blood Brothers comparison, Mark Gajadhar( drums for BB) was featured on Oxeneers!
Great Review I love this band for its crust d-beat influences. The howls and thrashy parts are great too
At family dinner ask for a word and say "from now on please address me as doctor satan"
This is such an awesome channel! Glad I found it ! Something to check out if you haven't heard them yet, but Ofermod is freaking fantastic. If you want music that really makes you feel like your'e in your sanctum performing a ritual , Ofermod is the band for that.
Need a little box with which track y’all are talking about when you go through the album or something for all the dumb/short attention span listeners out there (me)
Holy shit didn t mentioned Darkthrone! Or Ulver? Way befor weakling. The rev made me want to check this out asap though.
What song is that in the intro?
Dylan's old hardcore band, Street Debt!
@@RiffWorshipPod awesome stuff 👏
Wormwitch kicks ass! For sure one of my top BM albums of the year! Great review.
Knee Deep in the Head gives it such a different context than the real name😂
Skramz is the ONLY acceptable word for this! C'mon, now!
OK, maybe you could also call it power-violence, or maybe even better emo-violence, or, like, rock 'n' roll. But ain't nothin' wrong with the greatest retronym of all time: SKRAMZ. How else to differentiate good music from the bubblegum mall pop christian dreck that goes by the names "emo" or "screamo" these days?!?!
Didn't do enough for me to stand out from the pack on first listening but may be it will on a second try
I cannot believe I have never noticed that before. I’ve listened to Hate Grows Stronger so much and I’ve never noticed that it was in 15/16. Justin is absolutely right. The intro is in 4 but the first and second verse is in 15 but it’s so incredibly slow it’s almost hard to tell. You really have to focus when counting. You could almost blame it on syncopation(dotted quarter with a dotted eighth) or really odd phrasing but no. You have the slight interruption before the 1 making it apparent it’s in 15. Now I highly doubt any of them even noticed that but still cool nonetheless.
Keep the mastodon content coming
Ok.... Bucket Full of Teeth was only Will.... Bucket's drummer was Matt who played in Cancer Kids and Brad who was in Wolves/OG Orchid bassist.......Andy Skelly was not the drummer for Bucket. Unless of course you're talking about Funkbucket.... lol... Because Andy did play in a band called Funkbucket with Evan from Forcefedglass/Light The Fuse and Pat who was in the OG lineup of Daughters.... which was located on Cape Cod. Andy and Stephen both played in a band called The Last Forty Seconds while Will was still playing in Orchid. TLFS original bassist was actually Timmy from Wolves before Steveo took over. Both Andy and Stevo moved into the Montegue house before Ampere started..... the band started because they were literally living together and around each other often. Unicoroner featured Meghan on bass and came about after Ampere had started. OK.... so the demo on discogs LOLOLOL... I actually posted that..... there were two versions... one in a stapled bag and one in a jcard set up. Stephen was the one who actually made the demos.... most of them were just given out to a bunch of us who knew them around the first few shows. I don't think they planned on doing this band quite as long as they did at that point. At that point it was just a fun exercise trying to recapture that super intense energy of bands like Antioch Arrow.... playing like 8 minute sets. I do know for a fact if you were to reach out to any one of these four they would be happy to talk about it. Some of the most genuine people on the face of the planet.
Also..... bass player from my band was probably the dude who introduced the Big Muff and a few other electro-harmonix products to this general scene in the early 2000s. I swear to it.... when he started bringing around the Muff there was some reluctance at first.... As far as gear goes? We all knew what we were doing back then. Will especially. Our choice of gear was calculated... right down to guitarist in my band using a 1960's era fender bassman with an mxr overdrive pedal, bass player using a 1972 SVT. Alan Doo-shayz. I won't say much about this.... but for the most part his mastering during this period was extremely clinical. Most of his credits involved volume leveling and sequencing..... adding a little compression... 2 to 3 hours work max. But literally creating a master to duplicate from. Not the kind of mastering you're thinking of.... not that much knob turning lol. In the case of say Converge.... more time was probably spent on mastering.
@@CountryMouseCityCrimes thank you for setting the record straight on a lot of this and providing context! Would definitely love to get anyone on to discuss this record!
This was a fun walk down memory lane, because Wolves was the first live show I ever went to, and I ended up listening to Ampere and Bucket Full of Teeth later
Enjoying your commentary and insight, but I really would have hoped you at least play some passages for people that never heard of the band.
Civerous rules.
I love your podcast and this album! It keeps me entertained and informed on my time off. Keep up the great work! Also I loved the deep dive on Thou and the Mastadon and Lamb of God pods!
@@res118 that really means a lot to us to hear! Thank you for the kind words & support 🙏🏻
I saw them on that G'n'R + Soundgarden tour. Classic Patton moment: a bottle of piss launched from the audience and hit him in the face. He picked it up and drenched himself in it then kicked the bottle back into the crowd.
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This show fucking rules
great review!
Baroness is one of those transcendental bands to me. It's well thought but spontaneous, it's distorted but upbeat, and it's polished without losing any edge. It's truly a band for people who simply like music, regardless of genre or allegiances.
I fucking loved the cloud rat tour i still have my shirt from that show! Saw it in portland and the body showed up and everyone who was on the tour played parts of the drum kits to accompany a 10 min body noise set. Best show i have ever been to
Fuck yes, gorgeous album