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Radio Free Satan 3,568 Likes About Links Subscribe Contact Search October 24, 2017 It's "hilarious Halloween hi-jinks" as an uninvited pest arrives at Citizen Matt's lair, and gets relentlessly tricked and treated! A ghastly 90+ minutes of punk tunes and chicanery ensues with Agent Orange, The Undead, Electric Frankenstein, Misfits, The Lillingtons, Zeke, The Quintessentials, Screeching Weasel, and many more. Pour yourself a Bloody Mary, pull up a chair, and help me get rid of this jerk! Now available for subscription on iTunes Download File Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:35:49 — 131.7MB) | Embed October 23, 2017 This week on The Metro, Warlock JNothing brings to you for you weekly time trip the sounds of: Arcadia, Missing Persons, Magazine, Jim Carroll Band, Escape Club, Cyndi Lauper, Talking Heads, Bangles, Big Audio Dynamite, Bow Wow Wow, Eurythmics, Real Life, Mental As Anything, Greg Kihn Band, and finishing off with some Thomas Dolby. Download File Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:02:03 — 57.2MB) | Embed October 22, 2017 Vox Satanae - Episode 365 - 166 Minutes - Week of 23 October 2017 This week we hear works by Niccolò da Perugia, Jean Mouton, William Byrd, Abraham van den Kerckhoven, Giovanni Battista Sammartini, János Fusz, William Henry Fry, Havergal Brian, and Peter Boyer with performances by Huelgas Ensemble, Paul Van Nevel, Diabolus in Musica, Ensemble Clément Janequin, Antoine Guerber, Aapo Häkkinen, Gustav Leonhardt, Ensemble 415, Chiara Banchini, Laima Šulskutė, Romualdas Romoslauskas, Ramutė Kalnėnaitė, Algimantas Pauliukevičius, The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Tony Rowe, The BBC National Orchestra of Wales, The BBC Concert Orchestra, Martyn Brabbins, The London Philharmonic Orchestra, and Peter Boyer. Download File Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 2:45:40 — 228.4MB) | Embed October 19, 2017 On Episode #009 we get down with MDC, Rollins Band, Warzone, Lemonheads, Operation Ivy, Agnostic Front, Turning Point, and more! Join Citizen Matt as he recalls his first show with a stunning lack of detail. It's a significant episode, since the number is Nine. Download File Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:01:39 — 84.8MB) | Embed October 16, 2017 Chaos Sedated returns with a mix of psychedelic & apocalyptic folk, gloomy post-rock, and a dash of martial pop. Featuring Rome, Chelsea Wolfe, Der Blutharsch, David E. Williams, Destroying Angel, Dreadlords, Ostara, and more. Subscribe via Stitcher or Apple iTunes. Hear my interview with David E. Williams at Heathen Harvest. Shop David E. Williams on Bandcamp. Listen to more from these artists on Chaos Sedated #169, featuring Awen & Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio. Live Report: Chelsea Wolfe & A Dead Forest Index in Los Angeles There is an air of mystery which typically revolves around artists that find home in the “niche” or genre of Gothic, and this incontestably rings true with Chelsea Wolfe. The night was startlingly taken aback as “Demons” from the 2011 album, Apokalypsis enraptured all who were in the venue to hear; it is clear that the musicians who play alongside Chelsea Wolfe, as well as Chelsea herself have become a tight knit unit and their stage chemistry is undeniable. As the set continued on with “Carrion Flowers” from the highly-acclaimed 2015 album, Abyss, Chelsea treated the sold-out audience to a continuously hypnotizing performance. Unfortunately there were also some technical difficulties, but thankfully they were able to be sorted and the band managed to fill the time by playing instrumentally. Download File Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 55:18 — 76.6MB) | Embed October 16, 2017 This week on The Metro, Warlock JNothing brings the following bands to your ears for your weekly time warp to the 1980s: Assembly, Iggy Pop, The B-52's, Squeeze, Kim Carnes, Haircut One Hundred, Flirts, ABC, Charlie Sexton, Falco, Jermaine Stewart, The English Beat, Rank & File, Men Without Hats, and finishing up with some Heaven 17. Download File Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:01:04 — 56.3MB) | Embed October 15, 2017 Vox Satanae - Episode 364 - 163 Minutes - Week of 16 October 2017 This week we hear works by Johann Baptist Wanhal, Frédéric Chopin, Josef Gabriel Rheinberger, Sir Michael Tippett, and Conrad Yiwen Tao with performances by Hana Škarková, Ivana Valešov, Lucie Hilscherová, The Czech Philharmonic Chorus, The Czech Chamber Soloists, Petr Fiala, Arthur Rubinstein, The Symphony of the Air, Alfred Wallenstein, Martin Van der Merwe, Huib Christiaanse, The London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis, Conrad Yiwen Tao, The ProMusica Chamber Orchestra, and Timothy Russell. Download File Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 2:42:41 — 224.3MB) | Embed October 13, 2017 “…that’s who you are!” In an 11th hour panic, Dave manages to get a new episode together, but sadly on his own. The reason? Well, you may remember that last week there was a problem with uploading to the iTunes feed - even though it was a repeat episode - but the problem took a while to fix. All sorted now, as Dave explains, so this is a somewhat indulgent show on his behalf. You know you love ‘em. Download File Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:54:31 — 105.6MB) | Embed October 12, 2017 Debut of Black Signals, a live recorded mix of minimal techno, glitch, drum & bass, synthwave, and more. Featuring Zola Jesus, Zomby, oOoOO, Ben Frost, Adam Singer, Vatican Shadow, Youth Code, Cross My Heart Hope To Die & more. Download File Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 59:59 — 84.8MB) | Embed October 12, 2017 This week we listen to Jawbreaker, All, Pennywise, Earth Crisis, Reagan Youth, Cro-Mags, Embrace, JFA, and more! Join Citizen Matt for a fun filled hour of hardcore, punk, and fighting inanimate objects which, sadly, feel no pain. 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