Episode 31 – An Abrupt Egress from the ’60s: Van Der Graaf Generator

Episode 31 – An Abrupt Egress from the ’60s: Van Der Graaf Generator

Crawling out of Manchester to work strange machinations on the English psych-pop era of the late 1960s, Peter Hammill and Van Der Graaf Generator’s sonic architecture was a mirror to that decade’s creative promise and a murder of its utopian ideals. They documented their deeds throughout eight albums between 1969 and 1977, revving up the electrostatic contraption again in the 2000s when the world might have finally been ready for them. When we wear the Keep Prog Weird slogan on our backs, it is the spirit of Van Der Graaf Generator we honor and praise. Note I: Chris Judge Smith wasn’t mentioned in this episode, but should have been. He founded Van Der Graaf Generator with Peter Hammill in 1967, but left in 1968 after the recording of the band’s first single, “People You Were Going To” / “Firebrand”. He’s been recording as a solo artist since then, and as of 1994 has been simply known as Judge Smith. Note II: www.lotfp.com for all of your weird horror and fantasy role-playing needs! Music cited, in order of appearance: “A Place to Survive” (World Record, 1976) “Pilgrims” (Still Life, 1976) “The Emperor in His War Room” ” (H to He Who Am the Only One, 1970) “After the Flood” (The Least We Can Do is Wave to Each Other, 1970) “White Hammer” (two moments) (The Least We Can Do is Wave to Each Other, 1970) “Octopus” (The Aerosol Grey Machine, 1969) “Killer” (H to He Who Am the Only One, 1970) “A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers” (two moments) (Pawn Hearts, 1971) “Scorched Earth” (Godbluff, 1975) “The Sleepwalkers” (Godbluff, 1975) “Cat’s Eye / Yellow Fever (Running)” (The Quiet Zone/The Pleasure Dome, 1977) “Man Erg” (Pawn Hearts, 1971) “Interference Patterns” (Trisector, 2008) Episode 32 preview: Thought Industry, “Third Eye” (Songs for Insects, 1992) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it. This is Radical Research Podcast episode 31

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Episode 147 – Crack the Code: Kevin Moore’s Genius

Episode 147 – Crack the Code: Kevin Moore’s Genius

The scope of Kevin Moore’s genius begins with Dream Theater’s “Space-Dye Vest” and concludes with OSI’s Fire Make Thunder. We try to use the g-word sparingly around here, but truly, Moore’s singular a...

20 Kesä 1h 37min

Episode 146 – Radical Metallurgy Collaboration: The Chameleons’ Script of the Bridge

Episode 146 – Radical Metallurgy Collaboration: The Chameleons’ Script of the Bridge

Our friends Marty and Alan at the Heavy Metallurgy podcast challenged us to a duel, and we fire back. The idea was simple: Offer five different albums, any genre, to cover on an episode. Of their five...

5 Kesä 1h 14min

Episode 145 – Pan-Thy-Monium First, Family Second

Episode 145 – Pan-Thy-Monium First, Family Second

Herein, you will find our tribute to Pan-Thy-Monium. Briefly covered in episode 2, we finally give this very special entity its due. We dive deep into the deeps of Raagoonshinnaah’s dwelling and emerg...

18 Touko 1h 46min

Episode 144 – King Crimson, Five Larks’ Tongues, Aspic, and a Thrush Deceived

Episode 144 – King Crimson, Five Larks’ Tongues, Aspic, and a Thrush Deceived

As noted early in this episode: we’ve always wanted to do an episode focusing on King Crimson, but couldn’t figure out the right approach. Until this idea, where we dissect and decipher all five parts...

28 Huhti 1h 11min

Episode 143 – Comecon 1992-1995: Frogs, Worms, Anacondas

Episode 143 – Comecon 1992-1995: Frogs, Worms, Anacondas

No other band with roots in Swedish death metal did it like Comecon. Not even close. We find a few similarities to Carbonized, but generally, this band is unique, special, and underappreciated enough ...

6 Huhti 1h 14min

Episode 142 – US Prog Rock in the 1970s: Five of a Perfect Quartet

Episode 142 – US Prog Rock in the 1970s: Five of a Perfect Quartet

We all know the big names of prog rock -- they're mentioned numerous time in this episode -- and we all know the music of many other names from all over the world, especially the Italian and Scandinav...

19 Maalis 1h 33min

Episode 141 – Watchtower Discography in 10 Tasty Snips

Episode 141 – Watchtower Discography in 10 Tasty Snips

This band is a major cog in the engine that powers us. We’ve said that about Voivod, King Crimson, and Arcturus, and will add Watchtower as a major ingredient of what compels Radical Research. Formed ...

25 Helmi 1h 29min

Episode 140 – Wormholes! ARCTURUS 1991-2015

Episode 140 – Wormholes! ARCTURUS 1991-2015

It has taken light years of travel, but we’ve finally reached Arcturus. For our 140th episode, Radical Research dives into the catalog of one of Norway’s longest-running institutions. Over the course ...

6 Helmi 1h 52min

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