Heavy Metal Historian
Episode 23:
We turn to Prog Metal from 2000 to today and examine the likes of Mastodon, Periphery, and Baroness, as they drove the boundaries of the style further. Then we glance to the future, not only to the new bands emerging across the world, but predict the return of some big groups of the past. We enter into the Future of Progressive Metal.
Hosted by Greg Davies from Blendover, the Heavy Metal Historian Podcast delivers to you snippets of tales from years gone by in the world of Metal, one episode at a time.
Metal News Links
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FAITH NO MORE Brings ‘Superhero’ to Marvel
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MINISTRY’s AL JOURGENSEN Launches SURGICAL METH MACHINE
Today’s Cold Splash of Water in the Face of Your Music Biz Dreams
“Where Is Your God Now?” Unleashed Would Like to Know
Recommended Listening:
- “Acid Rain” by Liquid Tension Experiment from Liquid Tension Experiment 2
- “The Running Free” by Coheed and Cambria from No World for Tomorrow
- “L’Enfant Sauvage” by Gojira from L’Enfant Sauvage
- “Panasonic Youth” by Dillinger Escape Plan from Miss Machine
- “Vinushka” by Dir En Grey from Uroboros
- “Set Fire to the Hive” by Karnivool from Sound Awake
- “Play Dead” by Andromeda from Manifest Tyranny
- “Mountain of Souls” by Becoming the Archetype from Dichotomy
- “Astral Body” by Between the Buried and Me from The Parallax II
- “March of the Fire Ants” by Mastodon from Remission
- “Blood and Thunder” by Mastodon from Leviathan
- “The Motherload” by Mastodon from Once More ’round the Sun
- “Take My Bones Away” by Baroness from Yellow and Green
- “Rainbow Gravity” by Periphery from Juggernaut: Alpha
- “Okay I’ll Admit That I Really Don’t Understand” by The Flaming Lips from Zaireeka
- “Prophets of War” by Dream Theater from Systematic Chaos
- “Resist the Void” by Ascension from Shaping Structures
- “Fabric of Intention” by Hadea from Fabric of Intention
- “Paper Yokais Awakening” by ORigami geijutSU from LP Preproduction 2015
- “Glass Ghost” by Devil in the Details from Glass Ghost
- “Superhero” by Faith No More from Sol Invictus
- “Headlong Flight” by Rush from the album Clockwork Angels
- “Closer to the Heart” by Fates Warning from Working Man
- “Stray the Skies” by VOLA from Inmazes