Wyrd Ways Rock Show CDXXXV

23/12/2025 admin 0

This edition of The Wyrd Ways Rock Show marks a new era for the programme, introducing a brand-new theme tune and diving into a powerful mix of Trad, Symphonic, Death, Folk, and Doom Metal. Featuring music from Venger (Doug Scarratt of Saxon), Tailgunner, Death Dealer, HyperioN, Orchid Throne, Meteora, Gravewitch, Lik, and Utopia Development Corporation, the show also spotlights Alissa White-Gluz’s full vocal range beyond extreme Metal. Alongside the music, there are personal reflections on cataract surgery recovery and a recent ADHD diagnosis, commentary on current events, and an open invitation to BIPOC, women, sex workers, and other marginalized artists within the Metal community. The Wyrd Ways Rock Show — keeping the volume honest.

Wyrd Ways Rock Show CDXXXIV

14/12/2025 admin 0

In the latest episode of The Wyrd Ways Rock Show, host [Your Name] returns after a brief hiatus following cataract surgery at Calderdale Hospital. Now fully recovered, they’re back to share fresh music from Paradise Lost, Kubika, Royal Lynne, and more. But it’s not just about the tunes – the episode also tackles important issues within the Metal scene, including the growing challenges faced by sex workers and marginalized communities on social media platforms like Instagram. The Wyrd Ways Rock Show continues to highlight underrepresented voices in Metal, celebrating the diversity and passion that makes the scene truly unique. Tune in for new music, thought-provoking discussions, and a dedication to supporting up-and-coming talent.

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!