Best of Iron Maiden
The latest episode of Somewhere in Time podcast is a Best of, featuring clips from three past...
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Somewhere in Time podcast begin their discussion of albums from the year 1995 with albums by bands that share a singer. “Above” by Mad Season and “Alice in Chains” by Alice in Chains. The episode contains a history of Mad Season and how that album partially influenced what happened with Alice in Chains.
Also featured on this episode is an update on the “Best 90’s Album” bracket, and a very interesting “Shit you gotta hear” segment.
Read MoreSomewhere in Time podcast begin their discussion of albums from the year 1995 with albums by bands that share a singer. “Above” by Mad Season and “Alice in Chains” by Alice in Chains. The episode contains a history of Mad Season and how that album partially influenced what happened with Alice in Chains.
Also featured on this episode is an update on the “Best 90’s Album” bracket, and a very interesting “Shit you gotta hear” segment.
Read MoreIn this episode, Somewhere in Time Podcast is joined by friends and previous guests of the podcast, Justin and Landon, to discuss the 1994 album by Pink Floyd, “The Division Bell”. There are several clips played throughout the episode, which were pulled from a 1994 interview with David Gilmour, discussing topics such as the meaning of the album, some of the common themes, the writing process, and more. The episode also features a track-by-track breakdown of the album.
Read MoreEpisode 19 of Somewhere in Time Podcast’s look back at albums from 1994 features the Prong classic, “Cleansing”. This is the first album to feature bassist Paul Raven and also the first Prong album to be produced by Terry Date.
Read MoreHere’s a mini-episode that discusses the current bracket we have going on for the best album from the 1990’s. On this episode, the podcast reviews the first region and the results from the listener polls that have...
Read MoreStill digging into albums from the year 1994, Somewhere in Time Podcast tackles the album “Danzig 4p” by Danzig in this episode. The last album to feature the classic Danzig line-up, find out where it ranks among the rest of Danzig’s catalog (according to this podcast).
Read MoreTaking a break from focusing on milestone anniversaries, Somewhere in Time podcast pick their Top 5 most disappointing follow-up albums by their favorite bands. It’s quite an eclectic list, covering everything from punk, folk, alternative, jazz, and, of course, heavy metal.
Read MoreThe episode begins with a fun game of Heavy Metal Jeopardy! See who comes out on top when Joe, Keith, and Tim battle against each other in heavy metal trivia! From there, the podcast transitions to discussing the album “W.F.O.” by Overkill. The bass guitar is LOUD on this album. This album was also released within a year of their previous release, “I Hear Black”. These topics and many more are discussed this episode.
Read MoreSomewhere in Time Podcast returns for their first new episode of 2025. The new year begins with some leftovers from 1994 which the pod felt necessary to highlight. This episode, the focus is on the album “Low” by Testament. The first album to feature new blood on drums and lead guitar, this album had some conflicting views by the podcast.
Read MoreIn this episode, Tim and Eric review some of their favorite albums from 2024. Some of the bands highlighted include David Gilmour, Unto Others, The Pineapple Thief, Devin Townsend, Alkaline Trio, Corey Taylor, Kerry King, Category 7, and Flotsam and Jetsam.
Read MoreSomewhere in Time Podcast closes out 2024 with one of the biggest metal albums from 1994, Far Beyond Driven, by Pantera. 2024 marks the 30 year anniversary of this album, but also marks the 20 year anniversary of the death of Pantera’s guitar player, “Dimebag” Darrell Abbott. Both of these topics, among many others, are discussed this episode.
Read MoreSomewhere in Time’s Christmas Episode! This episode features a recap of a recent event that Joe and Eric attended, as well as a couple major news stories in the world of metal, and a Christmas version of one of the regular segments of the podcast – “Shit you should be listening to”.
Read MoreSomewhere in Time podcast returns with an episode all about the 1970’s. Each host of the pod took the time to create their personal top 5 favorite albums from the 1970’s. Part one of this episode covers picks five through three for each host. Be on the lookout for part 2 of this episode next week, as well as other Top 5 lists from the podcast in the future.
Read MoreIn another episode celebrating albums from 1994 and 2004, Somewhere in Time focuses primarily on the 2004 album Blast Tyrant by Clutch. Joe and Keith recently attended a Clutch concert celebrating this album by playing it in its entirety and this is one of many topics discussed on this episode. Keith takes over as the primary host for the discuss on the album from 1994. Too difficult to try to explain here, so you’ll just have to listen.
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