Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Offbeat music and conversation with The Isolated Sequence - on The Underworld

Otto from The Isolated Sequence joined Kaley and Mike in the infamous Underworld lair. We were treated to Otto's musings on such topics as former New York governor Elliot Spitzer, leagalized prostitution, legalized Canadian prostitution, and intoxicants of various and dubious legality. As a special, unexpected treat, Otto favored us with a karaoke version of the Humpty Dance - live and unrehearsed.

A quick update on our friend Dave Crisci. For those unfamiliar with his name and situation, Dave is the bassist of local '80s tribute band Decadence. He is essentially paralized from the waiste down due to back problems. He'll walk again, but it's uncertain when that will happen. The friends of Dave Crisci threw a benefit last Saturday to try to help the guy out a bit. In all, it appears that we raised about $5000! Thanks to all who helped and contributed to the cause.

Here's the podcast. Shove it up your ass. (I don't know why I typed that. . .)

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Sunday, March 16, 2008

Totaro is awesome! My podcasting methods are not.

Damn. This was one of the best shows in Underworld history. Unfortunately, many people couldn't hear it because we were having trouble with our broadcast tower all afternoon. No problem, right? We always have the podcast - right? Right. We always have the podcast unless something messes it up. So. . . . of course it got messed up.

John Totaro was our guest in the studio. What an amazing talent! We had a great time talking with him and (in the second hour of the show) listening to him play live on the air.

Here's what really sucks, though. The podcast recording stopped before any of John's live performance. DAMN IT!

So, here's what I have - with my apologies to the fans and friends of John Totaro and The Underworld.

Enjoy!

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Friday, February 29, 2008

Sake of Reason on The Underworld

Sake of Reason joined Mike and Guy in the studio for two hours of absurdity and rock.

New music included great tunes by The Isolated Sequence and Wreckoning.

Tune in next week for the insanity of Maniacal.

Here's the podcast. You know what to do.

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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Listening to The Underworld will save your life!

This was a tremedous show!

To start: Big Rock Show Joe interviewed Jason Bittner, the drummer for Shadows Fall.

Through the miracle of Fark.com we learned that we're saving lives by rocking Portsmouth every week. Don't believe me? Check out this link!

Finally, Kaley and I announced that next week's show will feature an interview with Geoff Tate of Queensryche! We're very excited about this, of course. You'll definitely want to tune in next week.

Here's the link to download the show directly.

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Wednesday, September 05, 2007

New music that rocks

We had some fun on the show and played some new tunes while we were at it.

W played a song by one band that's new to the show - A Simple Complex. Their vocal harmonies are awesome, and the music is tremendous. I love when local bands open for national acts, so I'm happy to mention that A Simple Complex will be opening for Prong on October 27 in Bedford, NH.

We also played some never-before-heard songs from some bands that are familiar to our listeners. Check out the podcast!

One final note: On this podcast, I mention a way to get very cheap tickets to see Queensryche, Alice Cooper, and Heaven & Hell this weekend. Sadly, the tickets are all gone. =(

Here's a link to download the podcast. Just right click it and select, "Save Target As..."

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Friday, August 24, 2007

Shot Heard Around the World


Okay, I know I'm late getting the podcast updated. This episode of The Underworld Radio Show was broadcast on Tuesday, Aug. 21. My apologies to Shot Heard Around the World.

Shot Heard Around the World joined Kaley, Teagan, and Mike in the WSCA 106.1 FM studio as our guests. Here's why Shot Heard Around the World will kick your ass and make your ears bleed: Drums and bass are nice and tight - they give the band a good, solid metal base to build on. Guitars are nice and crunchy with some excellent wailling and shrieking. Finally, vocals range from primal scream to melodious. All together, I give Shot Heard Around the World four out of five skulls, with tons of potential to reach that final, fifth skull.

Lots of great music on this podcast.
You can download the entire show with this link. Just right click the logo and select, "Save Target As. . . "

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