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Screaming Bloody Oranges: The Invisible Oranges Podcast

Screaming Bloody Oranges: The Invisible Oranges Podcast

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The metal podcast by Invisible Oranges, the metal blog. Featuring a rotating selection of hosts that go in-depth on heavy metal music, culture, and art, our coverage strives to be both meaningful and entertaining, just like the music we love. Expect episodes to feature a variety of content, including quick discussions on interesting subjects, deep dives into specific albums or artists, and interviews with notable members of the scene.Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. Musique
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    • Episode 26: Interview with Lunar Chamber
      Aug 3 2023

      Invisible Oranges editors Jon Rosenthal and Ted Nubel met up with the members of Lunar Chamber - "They, Who May Not Be Perceived," "Timeworn Nexus," and "Æther Lotus" - to talk about their debut EP "Shambhallic Vibrations" and their esoteric - and the word absolutely applies here - approach to death metal.

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      59 min
    • Episode 25: Khanate Discusses ”To Be Cruel,” Their First Album in 14 Years
      Jun 26 2023

      Invisible Oranges editors Jon Rosenthal and Ted Nubel, joined by An Evening Redness's Brandon Elkins, sat down with Khanate members Alan Dubin and James Plotkin to talk through the band's surprise-released newest album. We talked about how Khanate crafts their torturous, long-form extreme music and what led to the band's resurrection.

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      49 min
    • Episode 24: Tenhi’s ”Valkama” and the Passage of Time
      May 31 2023

      Invisible Oranges editors Jon Rosenthal and Ted Nubel, joined by Musk Ox's Nathanael Larochette, talk to Tenhi members Tyko and Ilmari about the intricacies of the creative process, the inner workings of Tenhi's discography, and why it took over ten years for this Finnish band to release the followup to 2011's Saivo.

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      1 h et 37 min
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