Among the genre’s fastest rising bands, Undeath continue their skyrocket trajectory by staying true to themselves and honoring the extremity of death metal with their latest, It’s Time…To Rise From The Grave
Among the genre’s fastest rising bands, Undeath continue their skyrocket trajectory by staying true to themselves and honoring the extremity of death metal with their latest, It’s Time…To Rise From The Grave
The mighty Max Cavalera returns to Talk Toomey this week. Max and Joshua talk about the upcoming Cavalera tour where the brothers will play cuts from Beneath the Remains and Arise.
Set to release their 11th studio album supported by extensive touring after a three year absence, Arch Enemy is officially back to the business of heavy music.
Sophie Lloyd, guitar content superstar, joins Daniel Dekay for a half in-depth interview/half performance special episode of Defender of the Riff.
Alicia further discusses what drives her to make Cherry Bombs into one of the biggest acts out including a massive performance at Knotfest LA which brought the entire family on stage.
Matty Mullins returns to the Talk Toomey podcast to discuss all things Remade in Misery. Matty and Joshua talk about the idea behind releasing multiple singles prior to the album release, and writing with not only the home listener in mind but also the large festival crowd.
An old friend stops by the Talk Toomey Podcast this week, as Frank Fontsere joins Joshua to talk about his recent departure from Fozzy, the last few years in the band and just what’s up with Stuck Mojo.
Derrick Green of Sepultura joins the Talk Toomey Podcast this week to discuss the band’s upcoming tour with Sacred Reich and Crowbar.
Morgan Lander of Kittie joins the Talk Toomey Podcast to discuss Kittie returning to the stage at When We Were Young Festival in October, having previous bassist Ivy Vujic come back for those shows and what it took to get her to commit.
The riff lord himself, Kirk Windstein, joins the Talk Toomey Podcast to discuss Crowbar’s upcoming album, Zero and Below. He discusses the album being shelved during the pandemic and how excited he is to finally get it out.
Tyler Connolly of Theory of a Deadman joins the Talk Toomey Podcast this week. Joshua and Tyler discuss their latest record, Say Nothing. Tyler also talks about the shortening of the name to Theory and if they should have listened to their record label early in their career.
Jelly Roll joins the Talk Toomey Podcast this week to discuss everything going on in his world. Jelly Roll and Toomey talk about his recent Grand Ole Opry debut, his weight loss goals and getting up with Shinedown for Simple Man.
Rivera unveils his Top 5 Thrash Drummers list plus the latest Ruthless EP, touring through Covid and going to see Metallica at The Metro.
Brandon talks about the back story of “Pocket Knife” and the origin of the lyrics. Plus discusses growing food during the pandemic, starting the Moonlight Art Collective and selling prints of his work. Brandon gives some Incubus history and talks Make Yourself, touring with Black Sabbath and Pantera including a great Korn road story. He also teases upcoming Incubus shows
Tim Williams joins Throwback Throwdown with Toomey to discuss his latest band, Rolling Casket. Tim and Joshua also talk about Vision of Disorder, recording with Phil Anselmo and the New York scene in the 90s.