#016: Seeker

Dallas-based Seeker made the road their second home, touring anywhere they can find space. That includes a Denver warehouse where B Lo might have seen Seeker for the first time, except it appeared a police raid was under way when he arrived. Vocalist Bryce Lucien remembered that incident and describes exactly what happened from inside the doors.

Life in a touring band can be difficult, but Lucien made sacrifices to stay involved with music years after his band nearly broke up.

“There’s nothing else I’d rather be doing, it’s not a sacrifice at this point,” clarified Lucien

The former five piece group found a way to stay alive as a trio instead, with Bryce on both bass and vocals.

Get Loss in stores now and see Seeker on tour through the end of 2016.

#015: Black Sky Sunday with Divine Torture, Harry Smith and Gnash

The second installment of live interviews at Black Sky Brewery’s free Sunday matinee shows August and September 2015.

Ichabod Cranium from Divine Torture would rather talk about metal than the New York Jets, which is perfectly understandable for football fans.

Black Sky Brewery owner Harry Smith reflects upon the night when a Six Feet Under song inspired the name of his bar. Gnash (since renamed Hapless) reflects on their favorite Black Sky brews.

#014: Black Sky Sunday with Torture Victim, Thorns of Acanthus, Gomorrah

A throwback podcast to summer 2015, When B Lo hosted live music and interviews during  “Black Sky Sunday“, summer matinee shows at Denver’s Black Sky Brewery.

Totrure Victim is the green chile of Metal; spicy and distinctive, an appropriate reflection of their home town, Albuquerque, NM. Get a glimpse of Torture Victim’s Southwest metal outlook and influence. Ron and Matt from Denver Heavy Metal Society joined this interview to provide historical expertise.

B Lo also caught up with Joseph and Evan from Denver’s Thorns of Acanthus. They have a gothy, black metal groove, perfect as a soundtrack for brewing Black Sky beer. They still strongly believe in buying physical music;  CDs or records, despite the inconvenience  of those media.

This is Gomorrah’s first radio interview. We expect they had cooler interviews since this one. Gabe, Sam and Ben agree that thrash should be evil, with more underground, obscure metal content. These are all ways to describe B Lo’s vision of Metalix, but he is less of a G.G. Allin fan than Gomorrah.