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Kerrang! In Conversation

The World's Loudest Podcast. Hosted by Kerrang! Editor Luke Morton.https://www.kerrang.com/

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  • 31. Luke Spiller: Taylor Hawkins, artistic freedom and living the rockstar life

    56:38||Ep. 31
    Welcome to episode number 31 of Kerrang! In Conversation, powered by KILLSTAR.This week, K! Editor Luke Morton is joined from Los Angeles by Luke Spiller from The Struts. Just a matter of weeks away from his debut solo album Love Will Probably Kill Me Before Cigarettes and Wine, Luke Spiller takes us inside the creative freedom he found making a ‘concept’ album about love, and what he learned about himself along the way.We also dive into his love of all things Queen, working with Taylor Hawkins, the influence of Jim Steinman, and why he’ll never get bored of the rock’n’roll lifestyle.Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Palaye Royale, L.S. Dunes, Creeper and more.Powered by KILLSTAR: https://www.killstar.com/Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Get Kerrang! apparel: https://kerrang.store/Produced by Alex Gold.

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  • 30. Mark Morton: The southern rock resurgence, being present in the moment and never getting a day job

    34:56||Ep. 30
    Welcome to episode number 30 of Kerrang! In Conversation, powered by KILLSTAR.This week, Kerrang! Editor Luke Morton Luke Morton sits down with similarly-named Mark Morton from Lamb Of God. Meeting at Nando’s Studio Soho, the pair dive into Mark’s upcoming solo album, his passion for country and southern rock, that upcoming Sabbath farewell show and so much more.Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Dani Filth, Trivium, Devin Townsend and more.Powered by KILLSTAR: https://www.killstar.com/Recorded at Nando’s Studio Soho.Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Get Kerrang! apparel: https://kerrang.store/Produced by Alex Gold.
  • 29. Dani Filth: Arrested in the Vatican, *that* T-shirt and working with Ed Sheeran

    54:54||Ep. 29
    Welcome to episode number 29 of Kerrang! In Conversation, powered by KILLSTAR.For this week’s instalment, K! Editor Luke Morton is joined by Cradle Of Filth’s very own Dani Filth at Nando’s Studio Soho for a spirited conversation about all things evil and metal.Diving into his first forays into heavy music, Dani reflects on the early days of Cradle, getting in trouble with the law in the Vatican (thanks to Kerrang!), censorship, AI in music, the anarchic statement behind their infamous Jesus Is A… T-shirt, and so much more.Dani also offers a few hints about the long-awaited Cradle Of Filth x Ed Sheeran collab…Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Trivium, Devin Townsend, Employed To Serve and more.Powered by KILLSTAR: https://www.killstar.com/Recorded at Nando’s Studio Soho.Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Get Kerrang! apparel: https://kerrang.store/Produced by Alex Gold.
  • 28. Bob Mould: Pro wrestling, artistic integrity and how to be happy

    59:44||Ep. 28
    Welcome to episode number 28 of Kerrang! In Conversation, powered by KILLSTAR.This week the legendary Bob Mould joins Kerrang! Editor Luke Morton at Nando’s Studio Soho to share stories of a life in a punk rock.In a conversation that spans Bob’s entire life – from growing up in a turbulent household to the impact of Hüsker Dü through to his new album Here We Go Crazy – the inspirational punk rock figurehead explores how his approach to music has changed, what makes him happy and what legacy actually means.And we get a glimpse behind the curtain from Bob’s tenure in professional wrestling, working as a writer for WCW in 1999. As you can imagine, it sounds pretty wild.Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Jerry Cantrell, Rise Against, Devin Townsend and more.Powered by KILLSTAR: https://www.killstar.com/Recorded at Nando’s Studio Soho.Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Get Kerrang! apparel: https://kerrang.store/Produced by Alex Gold.
  • 27. Bowling For Soup’s Jaret Reddick: Continuing without Chris, the power of nostalgia and the pop-punk resurgence

    41:50||Ep. 27
    Welcome to episode number 27 of Kerrang! In Conversation, powered by KILLSTAR.This week, K! Editor Luke Morton is joined by Bowling For Soup mainman Jaret Reddick for a look back at 30 years of pop-punk antics.Calling from his home studio, Jaret unpacks celebrating 20 years of A Hangover You Don’t Deserve, how it feels being the last remaining OG member of the band, why pop-punk and his band are having a moment right now, and what’s left on his bucket last now that Wembley Arena is lined up for Christmas.Plus, we hear all about the making of their iconic 1985 music video and the cameo appearance most fans may have missed. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Sum 41, NOAHFINNCE, Kellin Quinn and more.Powered by KILLSTAR: https://www.killstar.com/Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Get Kerrang! apparel: https://kerrang.store/Produced by Alex Gold.
  • 26. Employed To Serve: Taking metal forward, working with your heroes and why the British scene is thriving

    51:36||Ep. 26
    Welcome to episode number 26 of Kerrang! In Conversation, powered by KILLSTAR.This week, Sammy and Justine from Employed To Serve join K! Editor Luke Morton at Nando’s Studio Soho to chat about all things heavy and metal.From discovering the likes of Slipknot through the pages of Kerrang! to touring with Gojira, Employed To Serve are metal lifers, and we get deep into upholding the traditions of the genre, the importance of taking it forward, and why there’s so much more to it than just getting angry.We also explore Employed To Serve’s upcoming album, working with Jesse Leach, getting wired on Dunkin’ Donuts coffee and so much more.Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Stray From The Path, Trivium, Lacuna Coil  and more.Powered by KILLSTAR: https://www.killstar.com/Recorded at Nando’s Studio Soho.Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Get Kerrang! apparel: https://kerrang.store/Produced by Alex Gold.
  • 25. Stray From The Path’s Tom Williams: Defying convention, their secret new album and why the scene is stronger than ever

    58:42||Ep. 25
    Welcome to episode number 25 of Kerrang! In Conversation, powered by KILLSTAR.This week, Stray From The Path’s Tom Williams joins K! Editor Luke Morton at Nando’s Studio Soho, stopping off ahead of their huge show supporting Spiritbox at Ally Pally.In a conversation that covers everything from Tom’s involvement in managing acts like Counterparts through to his band all having matching Nando’s tattoos (yes, really), the guitarist explains the importance of approaching music as a fan, why the scene feels like it’s hotter than ever, how Craig Reynolds changed the game for Stray and so much more.Tom also drops a few hints about their forthcoming album, which will drop out of nowhere without any warning whatsoever. Because why not, right?Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Rise Against, Jesus Piece, Jerry Cantrell and more.Powered by KILLSTAR: https://www.killstar.com/Recorded at Nando’s Studio Soho.Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Get Kerrang! apparel: https://kerrang.store/Produced by Alex Gold.