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Lamb of God drummer Art Cruz talks to Adam Whalley about the band's latest album, Into Oblivion, the development of his sound, and how the record combines traditional Lamb of God intensity with contemporary production.Listen to Primordial Radio 24/7 👇https://links.primordialradio.com/listenCruz explains how years of development, trust, and experience have shaped the band's new album, which feels like one of their "greatest hits." He explains the creative process behind the record and why flaws still matter in heavy music, from discovering his own drum identity inside Lamb of God to recording unprocessed, primarily analog drum performances.The guys also talk about the future of metal, how Santana and Slayer influenced his playing, the use of AI in music, and whether contemporary metal can still create the next wave of iconic bands.ONLINE Website - https://primordialradio.comDiscord - https://primordialradio.com/discordYouTube - https://links.primordialradio.com/youtubeSpotify Playlist - https://links.primordialradio.com/spotifySOCIALFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/primordialradioInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/primordialradioTikTok - https://tiktok.com/@primordialradioMETAL FOR GOOD CHARITYCheck out our chosen charity, Metal For Good, and the great work they do - https://metalforgood.org
Welcome to the Primordial Radio Podcast! The quote of the week week has to be "...I managed to get frostbite on my crotch" and that's not a hook-and-tease, we don't know what is!Listen to Primordial Radio 24/7 👇https://links.primordialradio.com/listenMoose and Dews catch up again this week to discuss Moose's ongoing trials with his marathon training, some upcoming Primordial adventures, and the economics of the music industry, specifically gig tickets. At time of recording Metallica have just *almost* sold-out their run of dates at The Sphere in Las Vegas, with the only remaining tickets being around $6k each! It raises more significant questions about whether fans are gradually being priced out of the scene they love and what might happen to touring in the future if prices continue to rise? The guys also chat about future events such as Takedown Festival, the Metal For Good merchandise drive, and the upcoming Primordial Clubhouse Crawl.Podcast HighlightsMarathon Training SetbacksThe Frostbitten Groin IncidentMetal For Good Fundraising UpdatePre Loved Merch DonationsTakedown Festival PreviewRunning The Metal For Good StandThe Primordial Clubhouse CrawlSupporting Independent BreweriesMetallica’s $6,000 Sphere TicketsAre Fans Being Priced Out Of Live Music?ONLINE Website - https://primordialradio.comDiscord - https://primordialradio.com/discordYouTube - https://links.primordialradio.com/youtubeSpotify Playlist - https://links.primordialradio.com/spotifySOCIALFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/primordialradioInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/primordialradioTikTok - https://tiktok.com/@primordialradioMETAL FOR GOOD CHARITYCheck out our chosen charity, Metal For Good, and the great work they do - https://metalforgood.org
Black Stone Cherry frontman Chris Robertson speaks to us about AI, their new EP Celebrate, and the battle to preserve grassroots venues. Listen to Primordial Radio 24/7 👇https://links.primordialradio.com/listenIn this interview, Chris talks about why they decided to release a seven-track EP rather than a full album and how the current rate of music consumption has altered how rock musicians are approaching writing and releasing music.They also chat about the expanding problems surrounding AI in creativity. Robertson explains how technology can be helpful for daily tasks or inspiration, but he contends that it can never fully replace the emotional bond that is formed when actual musicians perform live. He still believes that music's human component cannot be replaced.ONLINE Website - https://primordialradio.comDiscord - https://primordialradio.com/discordYouTube - https://links.primordialradio.com/youtubeSpotify Playlist - https://links.primordialradio.com/spotifySOCIALFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/primordialradioInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/primordialradioTikTok - https://tiktok.com/@primordialradioMETAL FOR GOOD CHARITYCheck out our chosen charity, Metal For Good, and the great work they do - https://metalforgood.org
Welcome to the Primordial Radio Podcast! In news that comes as a shock to literally no-one, it turns out that training to run a marathon isn’t all plain sailing. Who’d have guessed? Listen to Primordial Radio 24/7 👇https://links.primordialradio.com/listenIn the latest podcast, Moose shares some of the trials and tribulations of his marathon training, including his - possibly pointless - search for that elusive “runner’s high.”The guys discuss gym milestones, the odd sensation of having time again after working multiple jobs, and the ongoing juggling act between work, parenting, and everything else life throws at you.They also chat about some of the recent rock news, including a new frontman for Twisted Sister, and additional Las Vegas dates for Metallica, before digging into the potential possibilities for Ozzfest in the UK. It may be an uphill struggle, but if anyone can make it happen, our money is on Sharon Osbourne.Dewsbury Talks Bench PressingBalancing Two Jobs And ParentingJack Lands Four Job Offers In One DayThe Brutal Reality Of Marathon TrainingFundraising Update For Metal For GoodMetallica Add More Sphere Residency ShowsCould Ozzfest Return In 2027?The Future Of UK Rock FestivalsSharon Osbourne And The Legacy Of OzzfestNew Primordial Tie Dye Merch PlansONLINE Website - https://primordialradio.comDiscord - https://primordialradio.com/discordYouTube - https://links.primordialradio.com/youtubeSpotify Playlist - https://links.primordialradio.com/spotifySOCIALFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/primordialradioInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/primordialradioTikTok - https://tiktok.com/@primordialradioMETAL FOR GOOD CHARITYCheck out our chosen charity, Metal For Good, and the great work they do - https://metalforgood.org
Welcome to the Primordial Radio Podcast! Moose and Dews are back this week catching up on Dews' birthday (which he may mention once or twice) in a bid to avoid the now-traditional, post-40 birthday existential crisis. We all get them, right?Listen to Primordial Radio 24/7 👇https://links.primordialradio.com/listenThey take a look at some of the many, many tours that have been announced recently, from Rush, Spiritbox, Primus, and the Sex Pistols and also take a look at the Download Festival 2026 lineup that feels genuinely historic. The guys talk about how festival lineups are evolving, the way in which younger audiences discover music differently now, and why the next generation of bands is stepping up to carry heavy music forward.Podcast HighlightsReturning To Live Podcasting On TwitchBirthday Reflections And Community ConnectionBalancing Family Life With Radio And MusicRush Announce Major UK Arena ShowsSpiritbox And The Jump To Arena LevelThe Challenge Of Mid-Size Music VenuesDownload Festival 2026 Lineup BreakdownThe Rise Of New Generation Festival HeadlinersHow Younger Fans Discover Heavy Music TodayLooking Ahead To A Massive Year For Live ShowsONLINE Website - https://primordialradio.comDiscord - https://primordialradio.com/discordYouTube - https://links.primordialradio.com/youtubeSpotify Playlist - https://links.primordialradio.com/spotifySOCIALFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/primordialradioInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/primordialradioTikTok - https://tiktok.com/@primordialradioMETAL FOR GOOD CHARITYCheck out our chosen charity, Metal For Good, and the great work they do - https://metalforgood.org
Sylosis frontman and guitarist Josh Middleton joins us to talk all about the bands new album 'The New Flesh' out 20 February via Nuclear Blast. Listen to Primordial Radio 24/7 👇https://links.primordialradio.com/listenIn this interview, Josh speaks to Adam Whalley from a tour bus in Europe and reflects on where Sylosis currently sits in the metal scene in 2026, and why killer riffs will always matter more than chasing the current trend. He also talks about his early influences, why Korn’s “Good God” had a huge impact on him and was his gateway into heavy music, recalls Slipknot at Reading Festival 2000 as the best show he’s ever seen, and contrasts the chaotic energy of their early recordings with the hyper-polished production today.ONLINE Website - https://primordialradio.comDiscord - https://primordialradio.com/discordYouTube - https://links.primordialradio.com/youtubeSpotify Playlist - https://links.primordialradio.com/spotifySOCIALFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/primordialradioInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/primordialradioTikTok - https://tiktok.com/@primordialradioMETAL FOR GOOD CHARITYCheck out our chosen charity, Metal For Good, and the great work they do - https://metalforgood.org
Welcome to the Primordial Radio Podcast! It’s a personal one this week, as the guys take time out on the podcast to just catch up. Listen to Primordial Radio 24/7 👇https://links.primordialradio.com/listenMoose is deep into his marathon training, and Dewsbury seems to have pissed off the Gods of parenting, so much so that he fears he may never get a full nights sleep again, so it seemed appropriate to have a catch up. After all, as they realise whilst recording, it has been almost 20 years for the pair of them! They also talk about Moose’s fundraising achievements to date, how he wants to keep raising as much money as possible for Metal For Good and discuss plans brewing for a night at Tom’s Tap, a potential Primordial quiz, and even an online meat draw. Yes. A meat draw.Podcast HighlightsMarathon Training Reality CheckWind Sprints And Beginner PlansMetal For Good Fundraising PushLive Night At Tom’s TapThe Online Meat Draw IdeaParenting Karma Strikes BackThree Year Old Night TerrorsWarehouse Work And 13,000 StepsRevenge Bedtime ProcrastinationFriday Breakfast Show ChangesONLINE Website - https://primordialradio.comDiscord - https://primordialradio.com/discordYouTube - https://links.primordialradio.com/youtubeSpotify Playlist - https://links.primordialradio.com/spotifySOCIALFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/primordialradioInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/primordialradioTikTok - https://tiktok.com/@primordialradioMETAL FOR GOOD CHARITYCheck out our chosen charity, Metal For Good, and the great work they do - https://metalforgood.org
Welcome to the Primordial Radio Podcast! Have you ever tried to record a lighthearted music-based podcast, but it ends up going down a tinfoil-hat-filled wormhole filled with potential threats, imaginary lizard people, and real evil billionaires who - it turns out - actually do run the world from their supervillain island lair? Listen to Primordial Radio 24/7 👇https://links.primordialradio.com/listenIf so, maybe you can relate to Moose and Dewsbury on the podcast this week as the guys discuss Green Day playing at the Super Bowl and the deafening silence that followed and try to make sense of what might have happened, while also looking at what artists like Tom Morello continue to do when they decide to speak out regardless of the consequences.The guys are also joined by Katy Baker, the newly-crowned CEO of Metal For Good, about the charity's recent funding success and its mission to support community projects through music.Podcast HighlightsGreen Day And The Super BowlCensorship Versus Self-CensorshipPolitical Music And ConsequencesRage Against The Machine TodayWhen 2016 Went WrongPower, Influence, And SilenceConspiracy Culture And RealityMetal For Good Fundraising ProgressMusic As A Force For ChangeCommunity, Merch, And SustainabilityONLINE Website - https://primordialradio.comDiscord - https://primordialradio.com/discordYouTube - https://links.primordialradio.com/youtubeSpotify Playlist - https://links.primordialradio.com/spotifySOCIALFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/primordialradioInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/primordialradioTikTok - https://tiktok.com/@primordialradioMETAL FOR GOOD CHARITYCheck out our chosen charity, Metal For Good, and the great work they do - https://metalforgood.org
Welcome to the Primordial Radio Podcast! In this episode, we're discussing the growing divide between the real-world community and the "chronically online" keyboard warriors who seem determined to suck the fun out of the heavy metal scene.Listen to Primordial Radio 24/7 👇https://links.primordialradio.com/listenThe podcast also finds Moose in an emotional mood, as his youngest son has just left the UK to go travelling. Meanwhile, Dews’ son has just been ill, prompting a late-night trip to the doctor, in between bouts of being called a “stinky bum-bum-face” by an overly enthusiastic toddler. Sigh.Following on from the joys of parenthood, and a brief - quite incredibly sweary - venting session from Dewsbury, the guys take a grateful look back at last weekend’s Primordial Up-Vote, and catch up on Moose’s charity fundraising efforts as he trains for the London Marathon. There’s also a small “what if” planning session, just in case he dies. You never know.There’s also a discussion on some potential upcoming Primordial merch. Dews has only been wanging on about tie-dye for 5 years, and his prayers may soon be answered!Podcast HighlightsSurviving The Never-Ending JanuaryThe Bittersweet Joy Of Kids TravellingEnvy For The Freedom Of YouthHome Improvement Disasters And CostsThe Shock Of Buying New GlassesWholesome Bonding While Parenting Sick KidsImpulsive Decisions To Paint Rooms BlackReflecting On The UpVote 100 SuccessThe Toxicity Of YouTube Comment SectionsReal Life Interactions Vs Online NegativityONLINE Website - https://primordialradio.comDiscord - https://primordialradio.com/discordYouTube - https://links.primordialradio.com/youtubeSpotify Playlist - https://links.primordialradio.com/spotifySOCIALFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/primordialradioInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/primordialradioTikTok - https://tiktok.com/@primordialradioMETAL FOR GOOD CHARITYCheck out our chosen charity, Metal For Good, and the great work they do - https://metalforgood.org
Megadeth's Dave Mustaine speaks to us about their new Self-Titled Album, Ride The Lightning, the 'Behind The Mask' documentary and why he feels like they have started with a "Clean Slate".Listen to Primordial Radio 24/7 👇https://links.primordialradio.com/listenIn this conversation, Dave Mustaine talks to Primordial Radio presenter Dewsbury about Megadeth’s past, present, and future, debuting new music alongside archival moments and personal reflections. Dave opens up about respect, rivalry, and closing the circle with Ride the Lightning, reframed through his own hands and perspective, not as provocation, but as acknowledgement and respect.He also talks about what still feels unfinished, including a lingering desire to tour alongside Metallica. It is a candid admission about missed moments, old resentments, and choosing not to live in the past. Megadeth Behind the Mask is in UK cinemas now.ONLINE Website - https://primordialradio.comDiscord - https://primordialradio.com/discordYouTube - https://links.primordialradio.com/youtubeSpotify Playlist - https://links.primordialradio.com/spotifySOCIALFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/primordialradioInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/primordialradioTikTok - https://tiktok.com/@primordialradioMETAL FOR GOOD CHARITYCheck out our chosen charity, Metal For Good, and the great work they do - https://metalforgood.org
Welcome to the Primordial Radio Podcast! In this episode, Moose & Dews reflect on our recent Burns Supper in Inverness, kindness in the metal community, exhaustion, gratitude, and the strange mix of pride, guilt, laughter, and chaos that seems to follow us whenever we get together in real life.Listen to Primordial Radio 24/7 👇https://links.primordialradio.com/listenHuge thanks go to Tammy and Kris for leading the effort behind Burns Supper 2026, as well as the generosity of Reverend James Bissett. It's a reminder that Primordial has created real friendships, relationships and support systems that didn’t exist before this community came together.Later in the conversation, the guys talk about Moose’s difficulties preparing for the London Marathon, funding efforts for Metal For Good, the upcoming UpVote Top 100, future events, and the reality of running on empty while still showing up.In this episode, you will hear:Burns Supper ReflectionsCommunity Kindness And GratitudeUnexpected Guests And Awkward HugsExhaustion And OverindulgenceGuilt, Pride, And Mixed EmotionsMarathon Training Reality CheckFundraising For Metal For GoodUpVote Plans And ChangesPre-Loved Merch For CharityFinding Meaning In The CommunityONLINE Website - https://primordialradio.comDiscord - https://primordialradio.com/discordYouTube - https://links.primordialradio.com/youtubeSpotify Playlist - https://links.primordialradio.com/spotifySOCIALFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/primordialradioInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/primordialradioTikTok - https://tiktok.com/@primordialradioMETAL FOR GOOD CHARITYCheck out our chosen charity, Metal For Good, and the great work they do - https://metalforgood.org
Welcome to the Primordial Radio Podcast! In this episode, Moose & Dews discuss the very best and worst of the metal community, from generosity and fundraising highs to the uncomfortable questions raised by artists like Marilyn Manson.Listen to Primordial Radio 24/7 👇https://links.primordialradio.com/listenRecorded on Blue Monday (Which is fabricated rubbish originating from a travel company), Moose and Dews talk openly about mental health, exhaustion, and why January for some folks can feel relentless. The guys also talk about community support, the importance of honest conversations, and how learning to let go of old frustrations can genuinely help when things are not going to plan.We also check in on Moose’s London Marathon training for Metal For Good, looking at the progress so far, the generosity of the Primordial community, and the less glamorous realities of training like sleep, nutrition, and sheer stubborn determination. Their attention then turns to the more difficult parts of the rock and metal community, with a frank discussion about Rob Zombie touring with Marilyn Manson, the reaction from fans, why we're all hypocrites and the difficulties of drawing lines around issues of morality.In this episode, you will hear:Blue Monday And Mental HealthFundraising For Metal For GoodMarathon Training RealitiesCommunity Generosity In ActionSleep, Nutrition, And BurnoutLetting Go Of Old GrudgesRob Zombie Tour With Marilyn MansonArt, Accountability, And HypocrisyThe Best And Worst Of MetalMaking Space For Different OpinionsONLINE Website - https://primordialradio.comDiscord - https://primordialradio.com/discordYouTube - https://links.primordialradio.com/youtubeSpotify Playlist - https://links.primordialradio.com/spotifySOCIALFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/primordialradioInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/primordialradioTikTok - https://tiktok.com/@primordialradioMETAL FOR GOOD CHARITYCheck out our chosen charity, Metal For Good, and the great work they do - https://metalforgood.org
Jinjer bassist Eugene Abdukhanov caught up with us in this new interview to talk about their upcoming tour, how it features their "biggest production to date", the importance of music videos and thoughts and reaction to the release of their new album Duél. Listen to Primordial Radio 24/7 👇https://links.primordialradio.com/listenEugene also shares how playing live still has a magic feeling for him, why their track I Astronomy is a masterpiece, his love of Opeth and their ongoing appreciation to everyone who bought their Ukrainian charity t-shirt. ONLINE Website - https://primordialradio.comDiscord - https://primordialradio.com/discordYouTube - https://links.primordialradio.com/youtubeSpotify Playlist - https://links.primordialradio.com/spotifySOCIALFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/primordialradioInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/primordialradioTikTok - https://tiktok.com/@primordialradioMETAL FOR GOOD CHARITYCheck out our chosen charity, Metal For Good, and the great work they do - https://metalforgood.org
Community has always been at the heart of Primordial, and this week the guys highlight a special case, where a couple of PRFam members cannot make a gig, so are offering their tickets as a competition prize. Scuffy & Deak, we salute you!https://links.primordialradio.com/listenThat’s just one example among hundreds of random acts of kindness that have come about because of awesome folks in the PRFam. Moose and Dews also discuss an upcoming momentous change for Primordial, in the form of A FOURTH RULE! Since time immemorial, Primordial has had 3 rules; Don’t be a dick, do the right thing, and if in doubt, see rule 1. This is all about to change. Crazy times. Dewsbury also soft-launches his bid for Ambassadorship, presumably in the hope of free Ferrero Rocher chocolates.Website - https://primordialradio.comDiscord - https://primordialradio.com/discordYouTube - https://links.primordialradio.com/youtubeSpotify Playlist - https://links.primordialradio.com/spotifySOCIALFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/primordialradioInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/primordialradioTikTok - https://tiktok.com/@primordialradioMETAL FOR GOOD CHARITYCheck out our chosen charity, Metal For Good, and the great work they do - https://metalforgood.org
Myles Kennedy & Mark Tremonti of Alter Bridge sit down to chat about their new self-titled album, songwriting, and the long road that led them here. Listen to Primordial Radio 24/7 👇https://links.primordialradio.com/listenIn this interview, the guys discuss how instinct, patience, and perspective shaped new songs such as Silent Divide, Playing Aces, and Slave To Master. They also reflect on why some tracks emerge quickly while others, such as their now classic Blackbird, demand months of persistence to get right.Myles also reflects on stepping back from music after The Mayfield Four, turning down the opportunity to become the lead singer for Velvet Revolver back in 2002, to then awkwardly reuniting with Slash in 2009.Whilst Mark shares how trust and outside projects, such as his solo band and Creed, have helped keep Alter Bridge remarkably stable for over two decades.The guys also discuss their upcoming plans, including their upcoming tour with Daughtry and Sevendust.ONLINE Website - https://primordialradio.comDiscord - https://primordialradio.com/discordYouTube - https://links.primordialradio.com/youtubeSpotify Playlist - https://links.primordialradio.com/spotifySOCIALFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/primordialradioInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/primordialradioTikTok - https://tiktok.com/@primordialradioMETAL FOR GOOD CHARITYCheck out our chosen charity, Metal For Good, and the great work they do - https://metalforgood.org
Nine years? NINE YEARS?! How on earth has Primordial: The Podcast been around for nine years?https://links.primordialradio.com/listenThis week, Moose and Dews take a moment to reflect on the journey they - and possibly you with them - have been on over the past nine years, celebrating some of their achievements, while also looking to the future. The last few chapters may have dragged a bit, but the story is not over yet. In fact, it may even be time for volume 2…Website - https://primordialradio.comDiscord - https://primordialradio.com/discordYouTube - https://links.primordialradio.com/youtubeSpotify Playlist - https://links.primordialradio.com/spotifySOCIALFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/primordialradioInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/primordialradioTikTok - https://tiktok.com/@primordialradioMETAL FOR GOOD CHARITYCheck out our chosen charity, Metal For Good, and the great work they do - https://metalforgood.org
It’s that gooch of the year between Christmas and New Years Eve, but Moose and Dews catch up regardless to discuss festive joy, tantrums, overindulgence and overstimulation, and that’s before they even mention Dews’ toddler.https://links.primordialradio.com/listenThis week the guys reflect on their respective Christmas experiences, while looking ahead to a few upcoming Primordial events, and some potential New Year resolutions.Website - https://primordialradio.comDiscord - https://primordialradio.com/discordYouTube - https://links.primordialradio.com/youtubeSpotify Playlist - https://links.primordialradio.com/spotifySOCIALFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/primordialradioInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/primordialradioTikTok - https://tiktok.com/@primordialradioMETAL FOR GOOD CHARITYCheck out our chosen charity, Metal For Good, and the great work they do - https://metalforgood.org
They may not be wearing Santa hats, but this week Moose and Dews are definitely thinking festive thoughts, https://links.primordialradio.com/listenThis week they reflect on the past year, discussing the emotional complexities of the holiday season, and - Dews in particular - cursing the day that an Elf first appeared on the shelf. But what Christmas podcast would be complete without excessive consumption and rampant consumerism? Definitely not this one, as they also reveal details of the annual Primordial Boxing Day sale in the merch store (use code XMAS25 any time from Dec 25th until Jan 6th to get 30% off everything except spirits, tickets and the Bargain Basement)Website - https://primordialradio.comDiscord - https://primordialradio.com/discordYouTube - https://links.primordialradio.com/youtubeSpotify Playlist - https://links.primordialradio.com/spotifySOCIALFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/primordialradioInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/primordialradioTikTok - https://tiktok.com/@primordialradioMETAL FOR GOOD CHARITYCheck out our chosen charity, Metal For Good, and the great work they do - https://metalforgood.org
In this latest episode of Primordial: The Podcast, hosts Moose and Dewsbury once again stretch the definition of “content” to breaking point with possibly the most anticlimactic prize draw of all time. Thanks to GDPR, they can’t even say who won a thing. Meh.https://links.primordialradio.com/listenThankfully they’re joined by DJ/streamer/PRFam member Alex Walker aka. Runny to discuss his upcoming 24-hour streaming event to raise awareness for COPD. There will be horror games, challenges, hot sauce and even hotter leg wax, but it’ll all be to raise some money for a great cause close to Alex’s heart. Website - https://primordialradio.comDiscord - https://primordialradio.com/discordYouTube - https://links.primordialradio.com/youtubeSpotify Playlist - https://links.primordialradio.com/spotifySOCIALFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/primordialradioInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/primordialradioTikTok - https://tiktok.com/@primordialradioMETAL FOR GOOD CHARITYCheck out our chosen charity, Metal For Good, and the great work they do - https://metalforgood.org
Coming from the man who invented “charades on the radio” years ago (spoiler: it was rubbish) Primordial’s very own Dewsbury now brings you ”An Audio Unboxing” to similar levels of success. There’s a reason folks do this on video.https://links.primordialradio.com/listenNot to be deterred, this week Moose and Dews cover all sorts of topics, including Xmas presents, merch, and a potential Primordial event that may or may not be held in Dunky The Retired Goth’s living room! (He doesn't know about this yet)They also discuss Moose’s ongoing training plan for the London Marathon, but the real issue this week is with AI. The subject of AI-created music is a hot topic at present and - unbeknown to Dews - Primordial has already played several fully AI-created songs. The guys have their thoughts on the matter, but they’re looking for yours, so let them know how you feel about it via email or on the Primordial Discord.Website - https://primordialradio.comDiscord - https://primordialradio.com/discordYouTube - https://links.primordialradio.com/youtubeSpotify Playlist - https://links.primordialradio.com/spotifySOCIALFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/primordialradioInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/primordialradioTikTok - https://tiktok.com/@primordialradioMETAL FOR GOOD CHARITYCheck out our chosen charity, Metal For Good, and the great work they do - https://metalforgood.org





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