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    EP344 Lungburner “Dogma” Interview | New Album, Live Show Chaos & Touring the Underground Metal Scene

    06.04.2026 | 51 min.
    Lungburner join the show to break down their crushing new album “Dogma” (out April 17 via Terminus Hate Records) and dive deep into the realities of the underground metal scene.

    In this episode, we talk about the band’s evolution, their commitment to delivering immersive live performances, and how they’re pushing beyond traditional doom and sludge with theatrical elements, projection visuals, and raw intensity. The band also shares insights into their upcoming Texas tour, working with Bill Keliher (Mastodon), and their fast-paced approach to writing and recording new music.

    We also get into:
    The difference between live vs recorded metal experiences
    Building a band like a business in today’s music industry
    The importance of merch, vinyl, and physical releases
    How modern heavy music scenes are stronger than ever
    Upcoming studio sessions and future releases
    If you’re into doom metal, sludge metal, underground heavy music, or bands like Baroness, Howling Giant, and Generation of Vipers, this episode delivers real insight into what it takes to thrive in today’s scene.

    🎧 Listen now and discover why Lungburner is a band to watch in 2026.

    #Lungburner #Dogma #DoomMetal #SludgeMetal #HeavyMusic #MetalPodcast #UndergroundMetal #MetalInterview #NewMetal #MetalScene #StonerMetal #LiveMusic #MetalBands #VinylCommunity #Metalheads
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    EP343 Legalize Florist

    03.04.2026 | 1 t. 25 min.
    Florist joins Tom to talk about the upcoming Legalize Lex preshow, festival culture, and the tight-knit community behind doom and stoner rock.This episode dives into the planning, promotion, and real-world logistics of DIY festivals—along with the stories, chaos, and camaraderie that make them unforgettable.Inside this episode:• behind-the-scenes planning for Legalize Lex and preshow events• creating content to promote festivals and build audience engagement• the challenges of organizing tours and events across regions like Florida• why the doom and stoner rock scene is one of the most supportive communities in music• upcoming festivals like Tampa Doom & Gloom and Planet Desert Rock Weekend• tour routing, long drives, and surviving life on the road• building lineups with bands like Lordship, Blessed Black, and Faerie RingThey also break down the full Legalize Lex lineup, highlighting bands such as Hashtronaut, Crop, Crystal Spider, Dead Runes, Acromancer, and Blonde Cauldron—showcasing the depth of the regional scene.The conversation also touches on:• after-party plans tied to shows featuring Clutch and Corrosion of Conformity• memorable past festival moments and wild live show stories• merchandise logistics, vinyl releases, and managing fan expectations• the resurgence of 90s heavy music and bands like Acid Bath and Deftones• the importance of supporting local venues, artists, and small businessesIf you’re into doom metal, stoner rock, or the grassroots side of the music industry, this episode gives you a real look at what it takes to build something meaningful from the ground up.🎧 Tap in to hear how festivals like Legalize Lex are bringing the underground scene together.#LegalizeLex#DoomMetal#StonerRock#UndergroundMusic#MusicFestival#DIYMusic#MetalScene#TourLife#AndNowTheBand
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    EP342 Matt Young, Mike De Leon and Derek Engemann

    01.04.2026 | 15 min.
    After a ripping night of music and friendship, members of King Parrot and Soulfly sat down to have a chat.Youngy, Mike De Leon and Derek Engemann join me for a quick conversation about the show and the tour. Friendship on the road and what it means to be on the road with your friends. What's been the best night of tour so far? No, it wasn't Louisville.King Parrot are making some new fans on this run with Gwar and Soulfly. 6 weeks on the road with this rowdy bunch.What's in the works? no clueGo check out the tour when it comes to a town near you!kingparrot.net/tour
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    EP341 Witch Ripper Concept Albums, Collaboration & Through the Hourglass

    30.03.2026 | 1 t. 14 min.
    Tom sits down with Curtis and Chad of Witch Ripper to break down their upcoming album Through the Hourglass, arriving April 10 via Magnetic Eye Records.

    The conversation dives deep into the band’s evolution—from its beginnings as Curtis’ solo project in 2012 to a fully collaborative unit today.

    With this new record, Witch Ripper leans heavily into a shared songwriting process, with Chad contributing more than ever before, helping expand the band’s melodic range and overall dynamic.

    Tom highlights the album’s immersive feel, and the band explains how Through the Hourglass was intentionally crafted as a concept-driven, front-to-back listening experience. Drawing inspiration from cinematic storytelling and graphic novels, they emphasize leaving space for interpretation rather than spelling everything out—creating a more engaging experience for listeners.

    Musically, the album represents a shift. Compared to The Flight After the Fall, the new material explores:darker tonalities and more minor-key structures, greater use of space in productionless reliance on constant rhythm guitar layering increased focus on vocals and drums

    The band also discusses the business side of heavy music, including the evolution from traditional label deals to modern independent models where bands retain ownership of masters and publishing—contrasting that with legacy acts like Metallica and Mastodon.

    On the road front, Witch Ripper outlines a packed schedule, including:
    a Seattle album release showa 16-day West Coast tour in late May additional regional dates through September
    They also discuss the realities of touring logistics, noting that an East Coast run isn’t feasible this year—but remains a goal for the future.

    The episode takes a personal turn as well, with stories about first concerts—from Michael Jackson to Rush—and how those early experiences shaped their connection to music. The conversation also touches on gear preferences, the role of the internet in modern musicianship, and the importance of community in heavy music.

    If you’re into concept albums, collaborative songwriting, and the realities of being a modern independent metal band, this episode offers a detailed look inside Witch Ripper’s world.

    #WitchRipper #HeavyMetal #ConceptAlbum #MetalPodcast #MagneticEyeRecords #UndergroundMetal #AndNowTheBand #MetalInterview #DIYMusic #NewMusic
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    EP340 Brady Deeprose of Conjurer on Touring the U.S., Streaming Reality & Band Survival

    27.03.2026 | 1 t. 11 min.
    Brady Deeprose of Conjurer joins Tom for an in-depth conversation on what it really takes to build and sustain a band in today’s music industry.
    From navigating duplicate band names to planning U.S. tours and adapting to streaming-era realities, Brady breaks down the strategy behind Conjurer’s growth and success.
    Inside this episode:
    • the challenge of multiple bands sharing the same name (and attempted split releases)
    • how Conjurer evolved their promotion strategy for recent releases
    • why modern bands must actively “service” their music beyond just releasing it
    • the reality of streaming revenue vs real-world impact (tickets & merch)
    • how Spotify and digital platforms help underground bands reach global audiences
    • building successful U.S. tours and connecting with new fans
    • curating diverse tour lineups (including bands like Pains and Snooze)
    • balancing multiple careers in music, including tour management roles
    Brady also shares insight into working behind the scenes with artists like Northlane and Make Them Suffer, giving a rare perspective on both sides of the music industry.
    The conversation dives into how music discovery has changed—from record stores and press to algorithms and social media—and why bands today must adapt or risk being overlooked.
    They also discuss Conjurer’s upcoming U.S. headline tour, including a stop in Louisville, and how the band carefully curates live experiences to stand out in an oversaturated market.
    If you’re a musician, fan of underground metal, or interested in how bands actually survive in 2026, this episode provides a practical and honest look behind the scenes.
    🎧 Listen now to hear how Conjurer is navigating the modern music landscape through strategy, authenticity, and relentless work ethic.

    #Conjurer
    #BradyDeeprose
    #HeavyMetal
    #MetalTour
    #MusicIndustry
    #DIYMusic
    #BandLife
    #StreamingMusic
    #AndNowTheBand

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And Now The Band is a podcast focused on music mainly in the Rock or Metal realm. With a love of music of all sorts, there is a heavy emphasis on the underground variety. Tom (the Host) spends his time going to shows all over, watching bands play in front of crowds from no one to 10s of thousands of people. Join the conversation and learn about some bands you may never have heard of without this show. Life is an experience, don't forget to enjoy it.
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