Music journalist Paky Orrasi (Metal Maniac, Metal Hammer) and Avatar frontman Johannes Eckerström do deep dives into the world of heavy metal music. MetalBreak features interviews, discussions and commentary, all based on the culture of the sub-culture.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 86 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Category | Music |
Join the listening circle, and add your voice to the conversation! patreon.com/metalbreak In this very first listening circle, we dig in to what many would call the quintessential album of the Gothenburg sound. Slaughter of the Soul by At the Gates r... more
Metallihelvetti is a revered institution in the Finnish metal underground, and in its heart you find Jussi Helenius. Together with his partners in crime he has made Finland in general and Turku in particular a much more extreme place for decades. Tur... more
In this episode, we play a round of Let's Get Deep, and it get's... deep. Got time had by all! Enjoy!
In this episode, Paky has found out about about next year's reboot of her beloved the Crow. We talk, and try to unpack how this is doom to failed, or if there is any hope at all. Bill Skarsgård will be in it... we like him. And how do we get Avatar o... more
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Not a typical metal music podcast. The hosts are a metal journalist and photographer Paky that is literally getting a PHD in metal and Johannes a singer in a metal band Avatar ( which quickly became one of my favorite bands). Band interviews without the generic questions you hear in every other interview. Stories of being a journalist and a performer and also some casual conversations with each other. Great podcast. So with that more
Not a typical metal music podcast. The hosts are a metal journalist and photographer Paky that is literally getting a PHD in metal and Johannes a singer in a metal band Avatar ( which quickly became one of my favorite bands). Band interviews without the generic questions you hear in every other interview. Stories of being a journalist and a performer and also some casual conversations with each other. Great podcast. So with that more
These guys are great!
I started listening because I'm a big fan of Avatar, but the content is much broader than one band and very interesting! Some episodes include interviews of musicians, news of the metal world, and metal festival wrap-ups. Sometimes it's just the hosts having a conversation about music they love. It's sweet (since they're a couple), often extremely funny, and always fun.
Love this show and their passion for metal!
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