
Episode 49 – CAVEAT!!!!!! Nuclear Death 1986-2000
Many bands have professed to play death metal, but few have summoned the power of death itself, have forced the very bowels of earth to erupt. Nuclear Death, the lords of their own putrid hell-scape, ...
28 Jan 20201h 27min

Episode 48 – Vaffel House of Kicks: The Works of Albino Slug
For the second time in a matter of months, your intrepid hosts find themselves in the frosty arms of Trondheim, Norway, this time to investigate the world of the frustratingly private Albino Slug. Kno...
14 Jan 202053min

Episode 47 – This is Self-Destructing Turnip, Come in Radish: Porcupine Tree’s Curious Debut
After firing up a band called No Man Is An Island (later shortened to No-Man), a young Steven Wilson corralled a couple friends and some wild ideas to sculpt homespun cassette recordings under the str...
31 Des 20191h 6min

Episode 46 – For Knobs, For Wires, For Faders: Synth Whores II
Bust out the Purell and take a healthy dose of penicillin because the whores are back in town. On this special -- and occasionally-recurring -- episode of Radical Research, we stroll alongside a porno...
17 Des 20190s

Episode 45 – A Means to an End: The Manes Discography
For the 45th episode of Radical Research, we continue our trek north, this time landing in Trondheim, Norway, where we take a close look at the vast and fascinating discography of Manes. Well-respecte...
27 Nov 20190s

Episode 44 – 44th & Magical: Xysma 1989 – 1998
When Uranus falls, once and for all, in the cosmic background will be heard the humming, buzzing sound of a tragically-overlooked group of travelers. Formed in 1988 in Turku, Finland, Xysma waged a de...
12 Nov 20191h 36min

Episode 43 – Cut It! Cut It! Dissecting Mr. Bungle’s ‘California’
After recording two mind-bending and defiant albums -- pieced together, ever so precariously, with the bacterial molecules of metal, ska, contemporary music, free jazz, musique concrete, tango, imagin...
28 Okt 20190s

Episode 42 – Modular Madness: In the Laboratory with Heldon’s ‘Stand By’
Emerging from a web of poststructuralist philosophy and electronic fetishism, France’s Heldon -- whose name is derived from Norman Spinrad novel, The Iron Dream -- functioned from 1974–1979 as a vehic...
15 Okt 20190s




















