DiscoverRock Roulette Podcast
Rock Roulette Podcast

Rock Roulette Podcast

Author: Rock Roulette Podcast

Subscribed: 3Played: 12
Share

Description

A Music podcast for Music Lovers! Spinning the wheel and reviewing random Rock, Hard Rock and Metal albums! Just a bunch of guys going over albums we may know or not know anything about. The wheel is our mistress, and she can be cruel sometimes. With over 1400 albums on our list, who knows what we will get next! Join us every Tuesday for a new album review!
191 Episodes
Reverse
Boutique by the one and only Beastie Boys. From sample overload to lyrical left turns, this album is a wild ride—and we’ve got thoughts. Lots of ‘em. Did it live up to the hype? Did we get lost in the layers? Did we try (and fail) to count all the samples? You’ll have to listen to find out. Spin it, stream it, and come hang with us as we close the book on one of the most unique albums of the ‘80s..
Episode 192 is here and the wheel just flipped the script on us. From screaming guitars to sample-packed madness—we’ve landed on Paul's Boutique by the Beastie Boys. This album has more samples than a Costco on a Saturday and more layers than we were remotely prepared for. Press play and suddenly you’re like, “Wait… is that ANOTHER one?!” Rock Roulette just went full hip-hop detour—and honestly, we’re not mad about it.
Episode 190 is here and the wheel clearly wants AQUANET levels set to “dangerous.” We’re diving into Hold Your Fire by FireHouse—big hooks, bigger hair, and enough power ballads to make your lighter jealous. Will it ignite… or just smolder? Hit play and find out if this one’s a certified heater or just blowing smoke.
Episode 189 is here and we’re officially towel-drying off after our deep dive into Diver Down We came for the riffs, stayed for the chaos, and somehow survived the musical whiplash of going from all-time Eddie Van Halen moments to “…wait, THIS cover again?!” Is it wild? Yes. Is it all over the place? Also yes. Did we have an absolute blast breaking it down? You bet. Join us as we wrap up one of Van Halen’s most “what is even happening?” albums.
Episode 188 just dropped and the wheel said, “You know what? Let’s get weird.” 🎡 So here we are with Diver Down—the album that feels like Van Halen threw a beach party, invited a jukebox, and just hit shuffle. Covers? Yep. Guitar wizardry? Obviously. Zero explanation? Absolutely. It’s chaotic, it’s fun, and somehow it all works… kinda like us.
Episode 187 is here and we’re wrapping up Technicolor Life by Ko Ko Mo! This album has riffs, groove, swagger, and enough rock energy to power a small city. Somewhere between blues, garage rock, and “how are there only two people making this much noise?” The wheel brought it… and we cranked it. Tune in as we finish up this technicolor ride.
The wheel just jumped a few decades… and we’re not mad about it. Episode 187 is locked in and the pick is Technicolor Life by Ko Ko Mo. Fuzzy riffs, huge grooves, and the kind of modern rock energy that makes you double-check the speakers. Two people. One massive sound. And now the Rock Roulette treatment—track by track, opinions flying, zero safety net. Spin the wheel, crank the volume, and let’s see what this one’s made of..
Episode 185 is live and we’re finishing up Soup by Blind Melon. This record is weird, wild, a little trippy, and somehow still rocks harder than you expect. One minute you’re grooving, the next minute you’re wondering what just happened… and then you hit replay anyway. So grab a spoon, crank the volume, and dive into the strangest bowl of 90s alt-rock we’ve spun in a while.
The wheel just took a hard left into the ’90s. Episode 184 is underway and the pick is Soup. Darker vibes, weirder turns, zero “No Rain” safety net. This is Blind Melon stretching out, getting uncomfortable, and daring you to actually listen. Is it misunderstood brilliance or a tough hang with moments of magic? We’re cracking it open track by track with honest takes, bad jokes, and the usual Rock Roulette lack of restraint. Spin accepted. Let’s get into it.
Episode 183 closes the book on Foreigner, and yeah… this one came in HOT. Monster songs, undeniable hooks, and just enough polish to make you wonder if rock ’n’ roll checked in with management first. Wheel spun. Album judged.
Episode 183: the wheel didn’t mess around and landed us on Foreigner’s debut album. You know the one—massive riffs, FM radio DNA, and songs that have been stuck in your head since 1977 whether you like it or not. Is this the birth of arena rock greatness… or the moment rock put on a tie?
Episode 181 is in the books and we’ve officially finished TigerTailz Bezerk! Big hair? Bigger hooks? Absolutely zero subtlety? DOUBLE We cranked the volume, teased the bangs, and rode this 90s glam beast straight into the sunset. If you like your riffs flashy and your choruses unapologetic, this one’s for you.
This week on Rock Roulette, the wheel picked Tigertailz – Bezerk! Big hair? Check. Loud guitars? Check. Subtlety? Absolutely not. We dive headfirst into this neon-soaked, fist-pumping slice of 90s hair metal madness and ask the important questions—is it gloriously over-the-top or just plain Bezerk? (Spoiler: yes.) Hit play, tease that hair, and crank it to 11
Episode 179 is LIVE! We finally crossed the finish line on Californication and somehow survived the funk, the feels, and all the “ding dang dong dang” along the way. Side two is done, opinions were fired off, and the Chili Peppers definitely kept us on our toes. Was it funky? Yep. Was it emotional? Also yep. Did we argue about it? You know it. Spin it, stream it, and find out where Californication landed with us.
EPISODE 178: THE WHEEL GOT SPICY The Wheel of Rock has spoken… and it went full Red Hot Chili Peppers. That’s right—Episode 178 kicks off as the wheel drops the needle on Californication. Expect funky bass lines, shirtless energy (at least in spirit), and deep thoughts about California, fame, and why Anthony Kiedis writes lyrics like that. Was this destiny? Was it chaos? Was the wheel feeling funky? Hit play and find out as we take a trip straight to Cali—no sunscreen required.
The wheel has spoken… Episode 176 of Rock Roulette spins us straight into Southern rock royalty as it lands on The Allman Brothers Band – Idlewild South. Twin guitars, blues-soaked grooves, and a band hitting its stride between raw power and improvisational magic. This one’s all about feel, flow, and finding where the Allmans really started to stretch out. Did the wheel make the right call? Drop the needle and ride with us.
The wheel has spoken… Episode 176 of Rock Roulette spins us straight into Southern rock royalty as it lands on The Allman Brothers Band – Idlewild South. Twin guitars, blues-soaked grooves, and a band hitting its stride between raw power and improvisational magic. This one’s all about feel, flow, and finding where the Allmans really started to stretch out. Did the wheel make the right call? Drop the needle and ride with us.
Episode 175 is live! We’re cranking the volume to 11 as Rock Roulette wraps up our review of Greta Van Fleet’s From the Fires. The wheel brought the fire, the riffs brought the thunder, and yes… there may be a few certain British hard rock vibes floating through the room. Did GVF strike rock gold, or are the ghosts of the ’70s a little too loud? We break it all down, track by track, with opinions hotter than a Marshall stack on standby.
Episode 174 – The Wheel Has Spoken! On this episode of Rock Roulette, the wheel spins and lands on Greta Van Fleet’s From the Fires. We kick off our dive into the band that had everyone doing double-takes and asking, “Is that Zeppelin?
Episode 173 is LIVE! We’ve reached the end of Anthrax’s Sound of White Noise — and what a ride it’s been! This week, we wrap up our deep-dive into one of the band’s most unique and powerful eras. From the heavy grooves to the dark moods, Episode 173 closes the chapter on an album that proved Anthrax could evolve without losing their edge. Tune in as we break down the final tracks, talk standout moments, and give our closing thoughts on this killer record. The wheel spun. Anthrax delivered. And we survived. Listen now and join the conversation!
loading
Comments