Wyrd Ways Rock Show CDXVII

22/12/2024 admin 0

Final Wyrd Ways Rock Show of 2024 – No Christmas Music, Just Metal
The last Wyrd Ways Rock Show of 2024 features all-new tracks and no holiday music. We’re spotlighting Studio Sevvven, a North London space for kinksters, sex workers, and the queer community, facing closure by the local council. They need funds to fight back legally. Why does this matter to the Metal community? Because we stand with fellow outsiders. Metal has roots in rebellion, and it’s time to push back against unjust moral crackdowns. Support the cause – let’s fight together.

Wyrd Ways Rock Show CDXVI

16/12/2024 admin 0

This Week on Wyrd Ways Rock Show: ⚠️ CONTENT WARNING: Adult language and topics.
Running late thanks to Apple Music’s frustrating policies. This highlights why platforms like Bandcamp are better for both artists and fans.
As well as playing some excellent new Rock and Metal, we’re supporting Studio Sevvven, a North London kink/LGBTQIA+ space under threat. Let’s stand against this wave of puritanism targeting alternative lifestyles.
Stream now on your favourite podcast app or download from the website. Don’t forget to rate, subscribe, and share to support the bands!

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Wyrd Ways Rock Show CDXV

07/12/2024 admin 0

Despite what Gene Simmons has been saying (again!) Rock isn’t dead—it’s evolving. As highlighted on the Wyrd Ways Rock Show playlists, For over 35 years, this ever-evolving genre has fuelled my personal passion and served as therapy for my depression and anxiety. Play it loud—let’s deafen the Black Dog.

Wyrd Ways Rock Show CDXIV

01/12/2024 admin 0

This is probably the most musically diverse and non-traditional show I’ve ever done, featuring intriguing finds from Instagram Stories and Reels. As always, if I love it, I’ll play it, leading to a mix with strong representation from Australia, women, and queer artists—especially in the Alt and Metal genres.

I’m actively seeking interviews with Rock and Metal musicians or fans, particularly women, queer individuals, and those with backgrounds in sex work. Diverse perspectives make for a stronger community, especially in the face of increasing challenges from the right-wing.

Music submissions are always welcome! If you’re part of these groups—or just have great music to share—message me via the link provided.

Lastly, if you haven’t already, subscribe and rate the podcast. It helps more people discover the music and support the bands we feature. Let’s amplify these voices together!