30.3.17

S06E13

Season 06 - Episode 13 of the web radio show Heavy & Unhealthy (14.12.2016)

https://www.facebook.com/events/2028582237368549/

Three bands in the studio, two of them with a fresh release, a three-way-interview & a live session. What could go wrong? Well, according to Murphy's Law, everything. Blame Canada, a newly found post-rock band, 4LT., an alternative rock band & God In A Cone, a one-man-band performing 'experimental sounds without musical boundaries' came by the studio for an interview. Blame Canada & 4LT., both with their debut full length releases in hand ('City We Love To Hate' & 'Puppet Syndrome Society', respectively) as well as God In A Cone conversed with Heavy & Unhealthy for two long hours and the first band delivered a Live Session. We only managed to save the Session, due to various technical fails. Never mind that, here's Blame Canada's live session!

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28.3.17

S06E12

Season 06 - Episode 12 of the web radio show Heavy & Unhealthy (07.12.2016)

https://www.facebook.com/events/1778526922398739/

 It' s great to have a band in the studio. It's even better if that band is not in immediate proximity and you rarely get the chance to catch them live, let alone talk to them in person. Monk, the horror doomsters from Piskopio of Syros island, found their way to the studio in Piraeus, after a three-day tour in Ioannina, Thessaloniki and Athens, joined by their comrades Korsikov, in order to promote their first full length release 'Black Earth Beneath' (out now by Fuzz Ink Records). Manitari, Woodman & John (drums, bass & guitar, respectively) talked about their ultra-heavy-eerie doom/sludge sound, their history, influences and the pains of the DYI musicianship. To top it all up, they delivered a massive live session which, unfortunately, we managed to delete by accident. Fortunately we salvaged the radio recording. Listen and support Syros' finest!

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S06E11

Season 06 - Episode 11 of the web radio show Heavy & Unhealthy (30.11.2016)

Just another solo web radio podcast by yours truly, featuring -among others- some Greek underground music.

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