The LGBTQ+ heavy metal podcast speaks to extreme metal musician Joseph Hawker of Ethereal Shroud about his experience of being gay in black metal circles, plus albums from Helpless and Abbath go in the HCGB jukebox.
The LGBTQ+ heavy metal podcast speaks to extreme metal musician Joseph Hawker of Ethereal Shroud about his experience of being gay in black metal circles, plus albums from Helpless and Abbath go in the HCGB jukebox.
The LGBTQ+ heavy metal podcast celebrates Ghost’s support of a trans charity, takes a Camp Classic look at “Am I Evil?” by Diamond Head, and puts albums from Grey Moth and Michael Romeo into the jukebox.
Yasmine Summan of Altpress and ‘On Wednesdays We Wear Black’ talks about being out in metal, plus albums from Ghost, Messa and E-L-R go in HCGBs.
The LGBTQ+ heavy metal podcast celebrates an ally moment from Irish thrashers Gama Bomb, enjoys Amaranthe doing something especially camp, and puts new releases by Midnight and Sabaton into the jukebox.
Hell Bent For Metal are joined by Sabaton’s Joakim Brodén to discuss how his band look really gay, actually, plus there’s a Camp Classic from Triptykon, and HCGB entries from Kluizenaer and Allegaeon.
HBFM’s LGBTQ+ listeners relay their experiences of whether metal’s been a barrier to their romantic lives, “Broken Cross” by Architects seems to speak straight to the queer fan, and albums by A Pale December and Immolation go into the HCGB jukebox.
Extreme metal musician and trans pioneer Kat Shevil Gillham talks to the LGBTQ+ heavy metal podcast about her experiences, plus the queer angle on a Strapping Young Lad classic plus HCGB gets releases from Zeal & Ardor, Persefone, and Cult Of Luna.
The LGBTQ+ heavy metal podcast discusses whether being metalheads has been a dating barrier to them, and puts releases from Violet Cold, Rolo Tomassi, and Kurokuma into the HCGB jukebox.
The LGBTQ+ heavy metal podcast explores Rammstein’s interesting relationship with (both intentional and unintentional) homoeroticism, explains why a Light Bearer song about Lucifer speaks to their queer side, and puts gloomy albums from In Loving Memory and Dawn Of Solace into the HCGB jukebox.
The LGBT+ heavy metal podcast explores the euphemistic joy of “Snakes For The Divine” by High On Fire, and rocks its body right to the death metal of “The Promethean” by Dyscarnate, which is this week’s Camp Classic.
In their latest special, the LGBT+ heavy metal podcast takes a long, in-depth look about why “On Hold” by Leprous has huge relevance to the queer experience.
Hell Bent for Metal recall a high-profile incident of homophobia that had a happy ending. Plus how a Nightwish anthem relates to trawling through Grindr, and Riverwood and Pridelands go in the jukebox.
Metal radio show host Viktor Palak talks to the LGBT+ heavy metal podcast about being out in metal, and queer life in the Czech Republic. While She Sleeps provide a Camp Classic themed about finding mental resilience. And HCGBs gets entries from Blanket and Wilderun.
The LGBT+ heavy metal podcast discusses the vital issue of which is more gay, black metal or power metal, as well as looking at the queer angle on a metalcore classic from Shadows Fall, plus putting albums from Der Weg Einer Freiheit and Voidsphere into the HCGB jukebox.
The LGBT+ heavy metal podcast enjoys DragonForce’s biggest success accidentally looking far more gay than intended, explains why Whitesnake’s “Here I Go Again” (the 1987 version) sings to their queer side, and puts NYE albums from Spineshank and Unleash The Archers into HCGBs.