Author/journalist Joel Gausten talks with original Adrenalin O.D. guitarist and Electric Frankenstein cofounder Jim Foster about his history in the New Jersey music scene.
Saturday, May 25, 2024
Interview with JIM FOSTER (ADRENALIN O.D./ELECTRIC FRANKENSTEIN)
Interview with MYKE HIDEOUS (THE EMPIRE HIDEOUS / MISFITS / SPYSOCIETY99 / SOLO)
Author/journalist Joel Gausten talks with New Jersey underground music scene veteran Myke Hideous (The Empire Hideous/Misfits/SpySociety99/The Bronx Casket Co./Solo) about the early years of his career, his stint singing for The Misfits, and his current activities.
Finding The Truth With Myke Hideous: Podcast available on YouTube, Amazon, Apple Podcasts and Spotify
The Michael Decon Program: Internet Radio on YouTube
New single “The Ages” by Myke Hideous with October Noir: 100 limited-edition CD singles with poster painting by Myke Hideous ,available while supplies last @ www.OctoberNoir.com
Myke Hideous fan page: / hideousmyke
Instagram: / mykehideousofficial
Wednesday, May 22, 2024
Interview with DAVE SCOTT SCHWARTZMAN (ADRENALIN O.D./PLEASED YOUTH/LUCY'S TRANCE)
Author/journalist Joel Gausten talks with drummer/singer and author Dave Scott Schwartzman (Adrenalin O.D./Pleased Youth/No Democracy/Sacred Denial/Lucy's Trance/Grimelord/The Rondos) about his history in the New Jersey and Florida music scenes.
Interview with DAN CANZONIERI (ELECTRIC FRANKENSTEIN/SHADOW PROJECT/EMPIRE HIDEOUS)
Author/journalist Joel Gausten talks with veteran bassist/guitarist Dan Canzonieri (Electric Frankenstein/Shadow Project/Rozz Williams/The Empire Hideous/Kathedral/Kung Fu Killers/Maggot SS/When I Was Dead) about his work with Rozz Williams, Shadow Project, Kathedral, and his long-running project, When I Was Dead.
Friday, May 17, 2024
First Listen: Light of Eternity
It typically takes nine months to birth a human being, but it’s not so common to see a fresh musical idea grow into a fully formed band and a debut EP in the same period. Desiring an opportunity to explore new sonic adventures, veteran Killing Joke drummer and occasional solo artist Big Paul Ferguson began sowing the seeds for what quickly became his latest venture, Light of Eternity (L.O.E.), last August. Enlisting Nashville-based singer/bassist Fred Schreck (The Ancients/Crush/The Billygoats/Satellite Paradiso) and Thailand-based guitarist Pauly Williams (Chaos 8), Ferguson took full advantage of technology to prompt a transatlantic collaboration that will unleash its eponymous four-song EP on June 1.
Naturally, this EP absolutely kills—just not in the ways you may expect.
First off, anyone expecting a continuation of Schreck and Ferguson’s past work together in Crush or The Ancients will find nothing of the sort on this release. As exceptional as that work is, this EP is not a Killing Joke-meets-Crush run through past magic—this is an entirely new aural aesthetic created by two longtime friends who were meant to make music together. While giving the metallic opening track “Edge of Fate” a first listen, I immediately thought that at least two vocalists were belting out the lyrics. Nope, that’s all Schreck—always fantastic but now showcasing a new level of versatility after already spending decades fronting some of the most consistently great outfits in Alternative music. (In my never-humble opinion, The Ancients is one of the best and most underrated bands of all time—and I’m not just saying that because Fred’s a fellow New Jersey native.) Few vocalists get better with age, but few vocalists have stood the test of time with as much grace and unwavering skill as Fred Schreck.
Ferguson also hits a stunning peak on the EP, prompting me to hit the guy’s Messenger to find out how many of the beats may have been programmed. The answer? Fucking none. Big Paul’s drumming has always struck a rock-solid balance between the soulful and the savage, but he drives Light of Eternity with some of his finest work in decades. (Bloody Fire Dances is 41 years old, folks. I don’t know how the man does it. As a fellow drummer, I simultaneously want to worship at his feet and punch him in the mouth.)
The EP’s finest moment, “Lament,” showcases both men’s greatest strengths. Schreck ranges from baritone balladeer to Goth Metal groaner, while Ferguson alternates between crisp tom/hi-hat work and full-on bombast.
While the EP charts new waters with great aplomb, hints of the mighty Killing Joke are still felt throughout the proceedings. Moments on the aptly named “Explode” would have felt perfectly at home on the band’s most recent singles, while the closing “Tipping Point” delivers an awe-inspiring Pandemonium/Pylon mash-up.
Anyone who straps on a guitar in a project with Big Paul in 2024 has some unrealistically high expectations to meet. I’ll address that matter by saying this: Full marks to Williams for honoring the familiar spirit of the past while leaving an undeniably unique mark on Light of Eternity. A rare feat—and a truly stellar performance from start to finish.
Supergroups are funny things. At their worst, they fail to live up to the hype (and often flat-out suck). At their best, they remind listeners of what made their respective source groups so fantastic but rarely offer something meaningful and lasting as a unit. This EP provides the elusive third option: A supergroup that exceeds expectations and showcases individual participants still committed to reaching and growing as creative forces.
Light of Eternity is a high-water mark in the personal discographies of three musicians who’ve succeeded in embracing the strengths of their individual pasts while setting the foundation for an intriguing collective future.
An essential listen.
Thursday, May 9, 2024
Interview with DIANE KAMIKAZE (WFMU/CHILDREN IN ADULT JAILS/ROCKERS FOR LIFE)
Author/journalist Joel Gausten talks with veteran DJ, drummer, and tattooer Diane Kamikaze (WFMU/ZerodB Radio/Children in Adult Jails/Rockers for Life) about her experiences in music, tattooing, and free-form radio.
Diane's Links in the Video Description
Tuesday, May 7, 2024
Interview with LARRY MEZZACCA (NIBLICK HENBANE/M-60)
Author/journalist Joel Gausten talk with veteran Oi! guitarist Larry Mezzacca about his classic former band, Niblick Henbane, and his current group, M-60.
M-60:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mmcHpEmJmBlvY1lBkDTmoe4CmcXRyNFL4&si=nbU0JIvYbeVPQ89b
https://open.spotify.com/album/73GEksszIoVYRGlGIgWdke?si=EGspRC5oT1efvvPF6MdYsQ
https://m-60.bandcamp.com/album/head-up-high
Sunday, May 5, 2024
Interview with MIKE FINTZY (IRON DUKE/BROKEN HEROES/THE CEMENT SHOES)
Author/journalist Joel Gausten talks with veteran New Jersey Punk/Oi!/Hardcore singer Mike Fintzy (Iron Duke/Broken Heroes/The Cement Shoes/Monster Truck Fan Club) about his history in the Garden State underground music scene.
Interview with JIM WILSON (ROLLINS BAND/MOTHER SUPERIOR/MOTOR SISTER/DANIEL LANOIS)
Author/journalist Joel Gausten talks with veteran guitarist/singer/songwriter Jim Wilson (Rollins Band/Mother Superior/Motor Sister/Daniel Lanois/Sparks/Emmylou Harris/Alice Cooper/Pearl/Marc Ford/Jim Wilson with Phil Jones/Solo) about his long and eclectic career.
The Vinyl Shelf and Radio Rewind
Interview with BOB BERT (PUSSY GALORE/SONIC YOUTH/LYDIA LUNCH/BEWITCHED/SOLO)
Author/journalist Joel Gausten talks with veteran drummer Bob Bert (Pussy Galore/Sonic Youth/Lydia Lunch Retrovirus/Bewitched/Chrome Cranks/Knoxville Girls/Five Dollar Priest/Drunk Driving/Wolfmanhattan Project/Solo) about his long history in music.
Interview with DAVID HUMPHREY (PiL/SPARKS/MIKE OLDFIELD/SOLO)
Author/journalist Joel Gausten talks with veteran drummer David Humphrey (Public Image Ltd/Sparks/Mike Oldfield/Solo) about his long history in music and his thoughts on John Lydon and the late Keith Levene.
The History of THE PIPELINE (Newark, NJ) with EMILIO: Part 2
In this second installment of a multi-part series celebrating the legendary '80s/'90s New Jersey music venue The Pipeline, author/journalist/musician Joel Gausten talks with owner Emilio Mourao about the club's 1991-1998 era.
The History of THE PIPELINE (Newark, NJ) with EMILIO: Part 1