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Interview archives from the underground heavy metal podcast "The Zach Moonshine Show" Full episodes available on Mixcloud at this link https://www.mixcloud.com/thezachmoonshineshow/
For more info contact zach@metaldevastationradio.com
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In this full interview segment from The Zach Moonshine Show, we sit down with cinematic power metal storytellers NetherDred for a deep, no-rush conversation that goes way beyond surface-level band talk. This is about world-building, real musicianship, and doing things the right way in a time when shortcuts are everywhere.Fresh off the release of their debut EP Lords of Mayhem, NetherDred break down how the band came together, how the Netherverse was born, and why telling timeless stories through characters matters more to them than chasing trends.As they put it,“There’s no fake musicians on here. There’s no AI anything. It’s us, raw. That’s the way we like it, and that’s the way we play it live.”We dig into the philosophy behind the Netherverse, a timeless realm designed to tell any kind of story, morality tale, tragedy, or warning without being boxed into clichés. Heroes rise, gods manipulate, and power corrupts, all told through riffs sharp enough to draw blood.“The Netherverse exists in a timeless state. The stories can come from any point in any time. That’s the beauty of it.”The band walks through the Lords of Mayhem EP track by track, introducing the God of Mayhem and the three heroes whose journeys will unfold across a planned trilogy of EPs. What starts as triumph slowly turns into corruption, manipulation, and reckoning.“It’s really about how absolute power corrupts absolutely.”We also get into the graphic novella and limited-edition merch, with only 100 copies made. Once they’re gone, they’re gone. For collectors and diehards, this is about owning a piece of a universe as it evolves.Beyond the lore, this interview goes full gearhead territory. We talk drum kits bought with college money, vintage Tama shells, endless snares, Marshall heads getting retired, Blackstar love affairs, EverTune bridges, custom-built guitar cabs, and bass guitars literally made from old pianos and fence posts. No presets. No plastic. Real wood, real amps, real hands.“This isn’t a finished instrument when you get it. You shape it yourself. In the end, it’s something nobody else has.”The band also reflects on their roots, growing up on vinyl collections, discovering KISS Alive, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Slayer, and how those classic influences still shape the way they write and play today.“We didn’t say we’re going to play this kind of metal. We said we’re going to use our influences collectively, and whatever comes out of that is our kind of metal.”Vocalist Rachel’s operatic background, theatrical delivery, and character-driven lyrics get their due, along with how her presence completes the vision of the Netherverse on stage.We wrap things up with upcoming shows, festival plans, and a clear mission statement: build community, support the underground, and invest in the future of metal without forgetting where it came from.“Join us in the Netherverse. It’s a great place to escape.”If you love metal with lore, muscle, and authenticity, this is required viewing.Crank it loud. Respect the craft. And if you don’t see U-Haul trucks sliding on ice tomorrow, you didn’t turn it up enough.🤘🔥#ZachMoonshineShow #NetherDred #MetalDevastationRadio #LordsOfMayhem #Netherverse #MetalInterview #PowerMetal #NWOTHM #HeavyMetal #UndergroundMetal #IndependentMetal #MetalPodcast #MetalTalk #MetalCommunity #MetalFamily #NoAIMusic #RealMetal #SupportTheUnderground #MetalStorytelling #EpicMetal
The Zach Moonshine Show: Doom Descends with Burnt Witch (Interview + “Bastard” Premiere)This show turned into one of those rare conversations where a local band doesn’t just talk riffs, they talk roots, gear, and the strange chain of events that turns normal people into doom lifers. Burnt Witch joined the program from Jackson, Tennessee, a stone’s throw from where Metal Devastation Fest shook the earth, and laid out how the band formed, how doom sunk its teeth into them, and how a festival can accidentally create a drummer.We dug into the early origins of the band starting as a recording project, pulling in old friends, and eventually recruiting Mike after he caught the doom bug while filming Sun Mantra at MDF. The crew gave a full history on how the EP came together, how the wizard skull artwork came about and why the name Burnt Witch beat out their original band name Dope Glitch. Speaking of art, we got the announcement that their debut EP “Dope Glitch” drops February 13th, a perfect date for doom fiends to celebrate.There was plenty of talk about Sabbath, Ozzy, Michael Jackson, skate videos on VHS, and how everyone remembers exactly where they were when they first heard the band that invented heavy. That spiraled into one of the realest conversations about influence and legacy that has come through this show in a long time. More than nostalgia, it was a reminder why heavy music exists at all.Gear nerds get fed too. The band broke down SGs, Baghdad pedals, Doomcasters, Hyper Fuzz chains, slinky mammoth strings, live drum recording, Reaper workflows, and why sample replacing everything sucks the life out of music. The philosophy was simple: feel matters, and you can hear and feel the player when the drums are actually recorded in a room.To top it off, we premiered their single “Bastard” before the official drop at midnight. The track is everything doom is supposed to be. Heavy, slow, punishing, and catchy in that weird way doom can be when it hits just right. It sits comfortably next to the greats while still having its own identity carved out of Jackson concrete.Burnt Witch is proof that heavy music does not belong to LA, New York, or Europe. It belongs to anyone willing to crank the amps, get weird, and dig deep. Jackson has a real scene forming and this band is a prime example of what small towns can crank out when people stop waiting for permission.Turn it up. Support your local heavy. Support the weird. Support the underground.Chapters / Topics Covered:• The origins of Burnt Witch and early lineup history• Inspiration from Metal Devastation Fest• Doom vs art school pretension and why vibe matters• Live drums, real performance, and recording philosophy• Sabbath, Ozzy, Michael Jackson, and childhood gateway moments• Gear breakdown for guitar and bass• EP announcement for “Dope Glitch” (Feb 13 release)• Artwork, logo, and visual identity• “Bastard” world premiere and the story behind it• Building a band in a small town without losing gritCheck out the full show here: https://www.mixcloud.com/thezachmoonshineshow/zach-moonshine-show-doom-descends-w-burnt-witch-bastard-world-premiere/
Get ready to crank it loud—Horror Scene is in the house on The Zach Moonshine Show, and they’re pulling no punches. From the dark corners of the underground to your speakers, the industrial-metal provocateurs talk about their ferocious new single “Yeah You”, touring with legends like Soulfly, and how they went from Suicide Puppets to a name that actually gets them noticed.This is a full-throttle, no-BS conversation with Horror Scene where they reveal:⚡ The story behind the name change—and why algorithms almost buried them⚡ Working with Dan Mauch (Ghost, Gojira) to craft hooks that hit like a hammer⚡ Their music in horror films like The Boy From Below and The Desperate⚡ Touring memories, legendary collaborations, and the wild chaos backstage⚡ Industrial riffs, punk energy, and metal influences—from 80s classics to Slipknot and Ministry⚡ Studio secrets: Kemper amps, killer gear setups, and how they nail their crushing soundQuotes you’ll hear straight from the band:“We all come from different backgrounds…punk, hair metal, industrial…mix it together, and that’s what it is.”“Keep grinding. Don’t give up. A lot of it comes down to dumb luck—and being ready when it hits.”“Turn your speakers up, put them in the front yard, and make your neighbors hear metal the right way.”Whether you’re a die-hard metalhead or just discovering industrial chaos, this interview is a front-row pass to the energy, attitude, and creativity of a band that refuses to play it safe.🎸 Subscribe, listen, and blast it loud—this is Horror Scene, live on Metal Devastation Radio.https://www.mixcloud.com/thezachmoonshineshow/horror-scene-industrial-mayhem-on-the-zach-moonshine-show/
Former IRON MAN frontman Dee Calhoun sits down with Zach Moonshine to talk Angry Old Man, acoustic doom, underground metal, European touring, and turning anger into art instead of damage. Heavy music stripped to the bone. Real talk, real stories, and a voice that’s lived every word.#DeeCalhoun #IronMan #AngryOldMan #AcousticDoom #DoomMetal #HeavyMetalPodcast #MetalDevastationRadio #ZachMoonshine #UndergroundMetal #TrueMetal
Axe Dragger drummer Minnesota Pete Campbell joins The Zach Moonshine Show – Heavy Metal Reloaded for a deep, no-BS conversation about riffs, brotherhood, and why real heavy metal still matters.What started as a casual riff exchange turned into something nobody planned but nobody could stop.“The original origins of the band was me and Bob Balch,” Pete explains. “He started sending me these riffs and I was like, yeah… these are f***ing badass. Let’s do it.”That spark quickly escalated into a full-blown American heavy metal supergroup, pulling in Fredrik Isaksson of Dark Funeral and Candlemass, and eventually Terry Glaze, the original Pantera vocalist. Even Pete still sounds amazed when he tells it.“Bob texted me and said, ‘Dude, I’m friends with Terry Glaze on Instagram.’ I was like, yeah okay, whatever. Next thing I know, Terry sends the demo back… and that’s the take on the record. That was it. Goosebumps instantly.”Pete doesn’t sugarcoat it.“The minute I heard him, I was like, oh my God… this is exactly what this needs. It was perfect. We had no choice. We had to be a band.”Despite the lineup, the entire album was recorded remotely, something that makes the final result even more insane.“We’ve never actually played together. Ever,” Pete says. “Bob would send me tracks, I’d do drums, then it’d go to Fredrik, then Terry. But somehow it sounds like a live f***ing band.”And Axe Dragger is exactly that. Real. Organic. No trends. No polish-for-polish’s-sake.“This is my favorite and the best thing I’ve ever done,” Pete states flat out. “I’ll put my stamp of approval on this motherf***er forever.”The conversation dives deep into classic metal values, from riff-first songwriting to judging albums by their cover, just like we all used to.“That’s the kind of record where, back in the day, you’d flip through the bins and go, ‘This has got some nasty s*** on it.’ And you’d buy it just off the cover.”Pete also breaks down the band name, which came from a local beer near his home in Minnesota.“There’s a brewery down the street from me that has a beer called Axe Dragger. Bob goes, ‘Dude, that rules. That’s the band name.’ And that was it.”The episode also touches on recording philosophy, working with Ripple Music, the importance of lyrics, and why classic metal imagery still hits harder than anything AI-generated.“It’s not AI. It’s real dudes. It represents what’s inside the record.”Pete opens up emotionally when the discussion turns to Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath, Kiss, and the artists that shaped his life.“Those guys were my superheroes,” he says. “If it wasn’t for Ozzy and Sabbath, I wouldn’t be here doing this today. This wouldn’t exist.”Looking forward, Axe Dragger is already moving fast, with two more singles coming before the album drops March 6, 2026, and serious talks about live shows and festivals.“I thought I was retired,” Pete admits. “I was cool being a dad. Then this happened, and I was like… yeah, I’m doing it again.”This episode is a reminder of what heavy metal sounds like when it’s made by lifers, not algorithms. Four pros, locked in by instinct, dragging axes instead of chasing trends.As Pete puts it best:“You could pump your f***ing fist to every tune on this record. Studded bracelet mandatory.”Turn it up. This is Axe Dragger, live and unfiltered.#AxeDragger #MinnesotaPeteCampbell #ZachMoonshineShow #MetalDevastationRadio #HeavyMetal #TrueMetal #OldSchoolMetal #RippleMusic #RiffWorship #ClassicMetal #MetalPodcast #MetalInterview #UndergroundMetal #SupportTheUnderground #MetalLifers #NoTrendsNoGimmicks #MetalForever #HailMetal
Self God Interview: Serge on New Album, Working with Scott (Morbid Angel), and 2026 Tour Plans“The firefighters were literally trying to save my guitars while the building was burning down.”When 115,781 metal maniacs tuned in live to The Zach Moonshine Show this past Friday, they witnessed Serge, the driving force behind Black Death metal powerhouse Self God, dive deep into the making of their second full-length album, the chaos of extreme life on the road, and the band’s plans for 2026. Released October 31st via Vellus Records, Left Hand Pagan combines groove-driven riffs with merciless intensity.Pantera Groove Meets Black Death MetalSerge describes the new album as a mix of "typical Pantera groove" and "rapid-fire intensity," drawing inspiration from Dimebag Darrell and extreme acts like Behemoth and Belphegor. “Even though it’s got the rapid-fire intensity, there’s also groove mixed in… I’m always trying to write a riff that gets stuck in your head,” he explains.The album also features Scott Fuller, formerly of Morbid Angel, on drums. “He’s a drum machine… some smaller vegan guy, but he plays like four men combined,” Serge laughs.Trial by FireSerge opens up about surviving a 5:30 AM electrical fire that destroyed his apartment. “I fell asleep on my couch and woke up to everything on fire… got out just in time. I got lucky,” he says. Most of his guitars survived, though smoke and water damage required repairs. “Some of the firefighters actually tried to save my guitars… they poured out like a side and ship,” he recalls.The metal community rallied behind him via GoFundMe. “I’m overwhelmed by the amount of help I got… it was a beautiful thing. The metal community really came together,” Serge says.Gear & ToneEndorsed by Dean Guitars and Fishman Fluence pickups, Serge’s gear is as extreme as his riffs. He talks about his prized Dimebag Razorback VI: “I’ve had it since I was 16… it just feels good, sounds good. Totally different from any other guitar. I will never sell it.” Tour-ready Dean models, including the Evertune-equipped Vengeance and Explorer, provide unbeatable reliability. “Evertune keeps it together… I couldn’t recommend that more,” he says.Independent EthosSerge doesn’t hold back about record labels. “I’ve been signed to… I don’t care how many labels. They’re all ripping you off anyway,” he says. He prefers independence or working with small, dedicated labels. “I’d rather be a big fish in a small pond… I get all the money back. I can focus on Self God instead of waiting my turn on some label,” he explains. He encourages other bands to understand the business side: “Every band should invest in the business side… cut out the middleman.”Lyrics, Artwork, & Pagan ThemesLeft Hand Pagan delves into Slavic paganism and the darker side of ancient practices. “Some songs are anti-Christian from a Pagan standpoint… death gods, black magic… all that metal ship,” Serge says. The album artwork, created by Hex 13, features a horned figure amid a pile of bones, fully realizing Serge’s vision.Looking AheadFans can expect a new music video in the coming months and a 2026 US tour. “We’ll be touring the usual album cycle… hopefully see some of you folks in Tennessee,” Serge promises.Serge’s journey this year—from releasing a brutal new album to surviving a life-threatening fire—illustrates both the chaos and the camaraderie of the underground metal world. Through it all, he remains fiercely independent, unapologetically extreme, and committed to the music.Check out Self God’s Left Hand Pagan on all major platforms, and grab merch at selfgod.bandcamp.com.#SelfGod #BlackDeathMetal #ExtremeMetal #DeathMetal #BlackMetal #MetalCommunity #ZachMoonshineShow #MetalInterview #HeavyMetal #UndergroundMetal
Here’s the full interview segment with Pennsylvania dungeon metal warlords Cultic from their Dungeon Siege Takeover. We got deep into Lore, the riffs, the world building, and the whole dungeon soaked atmosphere they forged.The band talked process, tone chasing, influences, artwork, and what drives them to keep hammering out something this heavy in a world that keeps getting louder and stranger. They kept it honest, they kept it sharp, and they brought the kind of grit only a trio that lives inside its own mythos can bring.A few moments that hit hard“Capturing the atmosphere is everything. If it does not feel like a world you can walk into, it does not belong on the record.”“We want every track to feel like a step deeper into the dungeon.”“Heaviness is not about volume. It is about intent.”“When the vision clicks, you feel it. That is when the riff comes alive.”If you missed the live show, this is the pure interview cut. No filler. Just Cultic laying out the story behind Lore and the mindset inside their creative fortress.#Cultic #Lore #DungeonMetal #BlackMetal #DoomMetal #DungeonSynth #ZachMoonshineShow #MetalDevastationRadio #SupportTheUnderground #MetalHeadsUnite #YorkPAMetal #BandInterview #HeavyMetalTalk
Southern California thrash wrecking crew Trip To The Morgue stopped by The Zach Moonshine Show and tore the place apart. We got into the making of their new album Toe Tagged and Body Bagged, their jump from a trio to a four-piece, and the wild story behind Digging Your Grave featuring Mitch Harris of Napalm Death. We hit influences, gear, touring chaos, and plenty of unfiltered metal talk. If you missed the live carnage, catch the full conversation right here and crank it loud. Support the underground and keep thrash alive.#TripToTheMorgue#ToeTaggedAndBodyBagged#ZachMoonshineShow#MetalDevastationRadio#ThrashMetal#CrossoverThrash#ExtremeMetal#UndergroundMetal#NapalmDeath#MitchHarris#MetalInterview#MetalPodcast#MetalPromotion#SupportTheUnderground#HeavyMetalCommunity#ThrashAttack#MetalHeadsUnite#MetalBands#NewMetalReleases#WormholedeathRecords
Strap in, because this interview doesn’t tap the brakes once. Matt Zane walks through his whole path, from directing porn to blowing minds on MTV and Uranium, to becoming one of the most extreme frontmen rock ever had. He digs into the suspensions, the scandals, the missing MTV footage, the run-ins with Ozzy, and the stuff the industry still pretends never happened.Matt also breaks down the real story behind the upcoming Wayne Static and Tera Wray documentary, the unreleased music he made with Wayne, and why he sat on that material for years. He talks censorship, blacklisting, shock art, band chaos, and some of the wildest backstage moments you’ll ever hear in your life. No polish. No spin. Just a brutally honest look at a career that never fit the mold.If you want the unfiltered truth straight from the source, this is the one to hear.#MattZane #Society1 #WayneStatic #ZachMoonshineShow #MetalDevastationRadio #EveryoneDies #ShockRock #Documentary #Interview
Brandon Barker of Rails To Roads joins The Zach Moonshine Show for a full-throttle interview and wild ride through the underground! We dig into the birth of the new Georgia powerhouse, their debut EP, and Brandon’s journey from Crazy Mad Ride to this next explosive chapter. Plus, stories from Tennessee Metal Devastation Music Fest, new underground metal and rock tracks, and the usual chaos you’ve come to expect when the Moonshine hits! Crank it up and relive the madness — only on Metal Devastation Radio.#ZachMoonshineShow #RailsToRoads #BrandonBarker #CrazyMadRide #TMDMF #MetalDevastationRadio #SupportTheUnderground #HardRock #SouthernRock #HeavyMetal #RockNRoll
In this killer interview, Zach Moonshine of Metal Devastation Radio sits down with Paul Zavaleta from death metal legends Deteriorot to dig into their new record “Awakening.” They get real about the grind of the underground scene, the band’s unstoppable DIY spirit, and the pure chaos of keeping death metal alive through the years. Expect stories from the trenches, laughs, and the kind of raw honesty you only get from true lifers in the scene.Tune in, crank it loud, and raise a glass to the eternal underground! 💀#Deteriorot #DeathMetal #Awakening #MetalDevastationRadio #UndergroundMetal #diymetal https://deteriorot.bandcamp.com/album/awakening
Friday night was one for the books! On this episode of The Zach Moonshine Show, we cracked open a few cold ones and dove into the world of Misfits Market with Jessica, alongside Raven Moonshine, co-owner of Tennessee Metal Devastation Music Fest. The conversation flowed as easily as the drinks — from the creative chaos of the Misfits Market Expo to its growing impact on the local art and metal scenes.Right from the start, the tone was pure underground camaraderie:“So it’s Friday night, and we’re sitting here having some drinks. Are you having some drinks, Jessica?”“Oh yes — Miller High Life, the champagne of beers!”“You gotta hold your pinky out when you drink it!”We talked about how Misfits Market brings together the weird, the wonderful, and the wildly talented — a community of artists, oddity vendors, and metalheads who’ve built something truly special in Jackson, TN. Jessica shared insights about the upcoming Misfits Market Expo 2026, what fans can expect, and how the event has become a launchpad for creative connection in the underground.Jessica also discussed Misfits Market’s continued support of Metal Devastation Fest as both vendor and sponsor, helping fuel the fire for the October 11th event. Raven jumped in to talk about how this partnership strengthens the bond between art, music, and community, saying,“It’s about everyone lifting each other up — that’s what this whole scene is built on.”From skulls and bones to riffs and roars, this episode celebrates the raw, real spirit of DIY creativity.If you love oddities, dark art, and heavy metal culture, this one’s a must-listen.📡 Originally aired LIVE on Metal Devastation Radio — Friday, October 3rd, 2025.#MisfitsMarket #RavenMoonshine #ZachMoonshineShow #MetalDevastationRadio #TMDMF2025 #Oddities #SupportTheUnderground #DarkArt #DIYScene #MetalCommunityGet tickets to the fest here: https://www.hubcityevents.com/events/tennessee-metal-devastation-music-fest-2025-10-11-2025
Jackson, TN’s own Salem & Sage Studios join The Zach Moonshine Show to talk custom fragrances, permanent jewelry, and the artistry behind their unique creations. As proud sponsors of Tennessee Metal Devastation Music Fest 2025, they’re blending creativity, craftsmanship, and community with underground metal.Special guest Raven Moonla (festival organizer & visionary) joins the conversation to share insights into TMDMF 2025, Salem & Sage’s impact on the festival, and how local artistry fuels the underground scene.⚡ Topics Covered:The story of Salem & Sage StudiosPermanent jewelry & custom fragrance experiencesTheir role in supporting underground metal & TMDMF 2025Raven’s perspective on the festival’s collaborative spirit🔥 Recorded live on Metal Devastation Radio: https://metaldevastationradio.com#SalemAndSageStudios #CustomJewelry #MetalCommunity #RavenMoonla #TMDMF2025 #ZachMoonshineShow #MetalDevastationRadio #supporttheunderground Get tickets to the fest here: https://www.hubcityevents.com/events/tennessee-metal-devastation-music-fest-2025-10-11-2025
Ben Hoagland of Extortionist joins The Zach Moonshine Show for a wild ride of riffs, raw honesty, and Pacific Northwest fury. We dive headfirst into the upcoming album Stare Into the Seething Wounds (out October 10th, 2025 via Unique Leader Records) and unpack the unique blend of deathcore aggression and haunting grunge melodies that define their sound.🔥 Highlights from the conversation:“You got the deathcore fucking heaviness in there, but you’ve also got the melodic stuff you might hear from Alice in Chains or Slipknot.” – Zach Moonshine“Those two bands, Alice in Chains and Slipknot, they’re our biggest influence. You hit the nail on the head.” – Ben Hoagland“This is what the world needs right now, man.” – Zach MoonshineBen shares how the rain-soaked, shadowy vibe of the PNW bleeds into Extortionist’s music, the band’s journey touring alongside Lorna Shore, Attila, and Bodysnatcher, and the grind of carving out an original sound in today’s heavy scene.We also dig into the recording process for Stare Into the Seething Wounds, the personal themes behind the lyrics, and how Extortionist manages to fuse grunge, nu-metal, and extreme deathcore into something fresh and devastating.⚡ Listen in, enter the chat, and crank it loud—if your neighbors don’t hear it, you’re not blasting it right.#BenHoagland #Extortionist #Deathcore #Metalcore #PNWMetal #Slipknot #AliceInChains #StareIntoTheSeethingWounds #ZachMoonshineShow #MetalDevastationRadio #supporttheunderground Check out the band here at this link: https://uniqueleaderrecords.bandcamp.com/album/stare-into-the-seething-woundsGrab tickets to the fest at this link: https://www.hubcityevents.com/events/tennessee-metal-devastation-music-fest-2025-10-11-2025Check out more interviews every Friday night at this link:https://metaldevastationradio.com/
Cleveland’s witchy doom conjurers FRAYLE joined The Zach Moonshine Show to talk about their upcoming album Heretics & Lullabies on Napalm Records, their set at Tennessee Metal Devastation Music Fest 2025, and the dark magic fueling their sound.Early in the show, Zach fired up their crushing new single Heretic:“Just got done blasting ‘Heretic’ from the new record. Fucking awesome, man!”On working with Napalm Records and crafting the album, FRAYLE revealed:“We had the album recorded and mixed almost a year ago. Our goal with Heretics & Lullabies was to create something truly transcendent.”When asked about their musical vision:“It’s doom, it’s heavy, but it’s also ethereal. We’re always chasing that balance of beauty and heaviness.”The conversation dives into the making of Heretics & Lullabies, their growth as artists, and what fans can expect from their live ritual at TMDMF 2025.⚡ Experience the haunting riffs, the ethereal vocals, and the full interview now — only on Metal Devastation Radio.#Frayle #HereticsAndLullabies #DoomMetal #WitchyMetal #NapalmRecords #ZachMoonshineShow #MetalDevastationRadio #MetalDevastationPR #TMDMF2025 #SupportTheUndergroundGet tickets to the fest here at this link: https://www.hubcityevents.com/events/tennessee-metal-devastation-music-fest-2025-10-11-2025Check out the band here at this link: https://frayle.bandcamp.com/Check out the full show here at this link: https://metaldevastationradio.com/interviews
Mississippi’s own The Red Mountain crashed The Zach Moonshine Show for a wild, unfiltered interview full of laughs, chaos, and heavy metal spirit. Instead of a scripted promo, we dove into raw stories, underground metal life, and their 4th return to Tennessee Metal Devastation Music Fest 2025. Expect plenty of banter, conspiracy talk, cosmic grooves, and the kind of unchained energy you only get when The Red Mountain storms the airwaves. Plus — nonstop underground metal blasting all night!#TheRedMountain #ZachMoonshineShow #MetalDevastationRadio #TMDMF2025 #SupportTheUndergroundGet tickets here at this link: https://www.hubcityevents.com/events/tennessee-metal-devastation-music-fest-2025-10-11-2025Check out the band here at this link:https://www.facebook.com/THEREDMOUNTAIN/
🔥 From The Void to the Fest — Summoner’s Circle return to The Zach Moonshine Show for an unholy night of chaos, prophecy, and ritual!The Summoners didn’t just hang out — they dropped some serious news about what’s coming next:⚡ A brand new music video has been shot and will be unleashed soon⚡ Plans in motion for new songs and a full-length album after TMDMF 2025⚡ Exclusive live footage and recordings headed for their YouTube & TikTok⚡ Vinyl drama — updates on when the last album finally hits waxAnd of course, plenty of off-the-rails banter:💬 “When I’m sitting here listening to that shit and it’s blasting my fucking eardrums, it just makes me think about the festival. It transports me there.” - Zach Moonshine💬 “After the festival, we’re really going to start focusing on finishing these songs and thinking in terms of the next full-length album.” - Summoners CircleThis episode is more than an interview — it’s a ritual broadcast. Plug in, crank it, and prepare for the chaos coming this October at Tennessee Metal Devastation Music Fest 2025.📡 Originally aired: August 29, 2025 — exclusively on Metal Devastation Radio🎤 Guest: Summoner’s Circle (Occult Metal / Ritual Chaos)🔥 Powered by: Tennessee Metal Devastation Music Fest 2025#SummonersCircle #OccultMetal #TMDMF2025 #ZachMoonshineShow #MetalDevastationRadio #supporttheunderground Check out the full show here at this link:https://www.mixcloud.com/thezachmoonshineshow/from-the-void-to-the-fest-summoners-circle-on-the-zach-moonshine-show-tmdmf-2025-special/ Grab tickets to the fest here at this link: https://www.hubcityevents.com/events/tennessee-metal-devastation-music-fest-2025-10-11-2025
East Ov Eden join The Zach Moonshine Show on Metal Devastation Radio to talk about their debut album Boundless, their origins as a garage jam in Mississippi, lineup changes (including new bassist Connor Johnson), and their upcoming first-ever performance at Tennessee Metal Devastation Music Fest 2025.The band dive into their influences (Parkway Drive, Suicide Silence, Whitechapel, Cannibal Corpse), the story behind their name, and the lyrical themes of Boundless — a metaphor-laced journey through demons, vices, and spiritual battles. They also geek out on gear, merch, and their plans to melt faces at the fest this October.“Everything you hear on the album is what you’ll hear on stage. Be ready and warm up.” – East Ov Eden🔥 Full interview originally aired live on Metal Devastation Radio.#EastOvEden #Boundless #Deathcore #Metalcore #UndergroundMetal #ZachMoonshineShow #TMDMF2025Check out the full show here at this link: https://www.mixcloud.com/thezachmoonshineshow/from-first-blood-to-third-strike-east-ov-eden-casket-robbery-storm-tmdmf-2025/Get tickets to the fest at this link: https://www.hubcityevents.com/events/tennessee-metal-devastation-music-fest-2025-10-11-2025Check out the band at this link:https://eastovedenmetal.bandcamp.com/
Wisconsin’s death metal horror crew Casket Robbery return to The Zach Moonshine Show on Metal Devastation Radio for their third strike at Tennessee Metal Devastation Music Fest 2025.In this interview, the band dives into their crushing live shows, horror-fueled songwriting, and what keeps bringing them back to devastate Jackson, TN. They talk new music, their journey through the underground, and the connection they’ve built with fans who thrive on the chaos.💀 “We’ve only gotten darker, heavier, and more ferocious with time.” – Casket RobberyOriginally aired live on Metal Devastation Radio. Turn it up and get ready for the pit.#CasketRobbery #DeathMetal #HorrorMetal #TMDMF2025 #ZachMoonshineShow #UndergroundMetal #supporttheunderground Check out the full show here at this link: https://www.mixcloud.com/thezachmoonshineshow/from-first-blood-to-third-strike-east-ov-eden-casket-robbery-storm-tmdmf-2025/Get tickets to the fest here at this link: https://www.hubcityevents.com/events/tennessee-metal-devastation-music-fest-2025-10-11-2025Check out the band here at this link: https://casketrobbery.bandcamp.com/album/the-lacryphagist-single
East Tennessee’s cosmic doom bringers NinjaWitch join The Zach Moonshine Show on Metal Devastation Radio for an exclusive live interview and the world premiere of their new track “Star Ghost.” 🌌 Powered by Tennessee Metal Devastation Music Fest 2025, this episode dives into the making of their upcoming EP Frequency of Gods, the inspiration behind Star Ghost, recording live in the studio, and what fans can expect at TMDMF 2025.Hear vocalist Nate talk about channeling cosmic frequencies, the infamous Tulsa Hum, and writing lyrics in one take. The band also shares stories about influences like Monster Magnet, Black Sabbath, and Randy Rhoads, plus their excitement for pulling double duty with Summoner Circle at the fest.🎶 Pre-order Frequency of Gods on Bandcamp to get instant access to Star Ghost!👉 https://ninjawitch.bandcamp.com📡 Listen to the full broadcast + more interviews at: Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/thezachmoonshineshow/ninjawitch-interview-2025-the-zach-moonshine-show/Get tickets to the fest here at this link: https://www.hubcityevents.com/events/tennessee-metal-devastation-music-fest-2025-10-11-2025#NinjaWitch #StarGhost #FrequencyOfGods #CosmicDoom #PsychedelicDoom #TMDMF2025 #ZachMoonshineShow #MetalDevastationRadio #SupportTheUnderground























