
You will find discussions on all things music related in this show, no genre is off limits. Interviews, album reviews, giveaways, record collecting, tips and tricks, movies, and whatever we feel like doing. New episodes every Monday morning. You can find us on all social media platforms @noise_avocation
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 134 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Hardesty was a short lived band in the Seattle area around 2000-2003. They originally released an 8 song EP and recorded a handful of other tracks that never seen the light of day up until recently when Indecision Records decided to release the EP an... more
Capitalist is another band on the always great Fiadh Records, they're based in New Jersey and have a real cool blend of metal, hardcore, and even a bit of black metal here and there, making for a real exciting listen. We talk to 3 members of the band... more
Eleanor comes back on the show to talk with us about her recent album "Irrevocably Drubbed" her feature on the Bandcamp website, inspiration for the album and whatever else we feel like. You may remember her on the show previously to talk about her s... more
This week the 4 guys from WiseBlood Records label "Kiritsis" come on the show to talk about their latest self titled release. A blend of heavy sludge, doom, and metal comes crashing at you on this awesome album. Jeremy takes on this interview as a so... more
Its been a few weeks since we released something but it has been a wild and busy time. An entire city blackout, Record store day at the shop, trying to balance life, work, and podcasting can add up over time. Check out this weeks episode to hear us r... more
On a brand new Noise Avocation interview we have Lex Starwind on the show. Part of the groups Lost Children of Babylon and Foundation, Lex has worked with artists such as Sean Price, Canibus, Cappadonna & more. Starting off rapping about 30 years ago... more
Home to bands such as Monolord, Firebreather, Salems Pot, Acid King, & More. RidingEasy Records quickly took off back in 2013 and has been on a crazy run ever since. Releasing 20 rare Acid Rock modern day “Nuggets” compilations by the name of “Brown ... more
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