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Satan and Rainbows

Author: Nate Treese and Jeff Partyka

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A charmingly eclectic music history podcast
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It's a SaR listening party! Join us as we play and discuss some random metal and prog tunes and continue to tease Season 2! New episodes every Friday! Facebook: @satanandrainbows Twitter: @SatanRainbowPod Email: Contact@SatanAndRainbows.com
Another season done, another SaR listening party for you to enjoy. Hear us baffle and delight one another with some of our favorite prog and metal tunes, both new and old!  New episodes every Friday! Facebook: @satanandrainbows Twitter: @SatanRainbowPod Email: Contact@SatanAndRainbows.com
On this spooky and not-at-all late Halloween episode, Nate and guest host Dalton talk about slasher films and play metal songs from horror film soundtracks. Enjoy! New episodes every Friday! Facebook: @satanandrainbows Twitter: @SatanRainbowPod Email: Contact@satanandrainbows.com
We're in between seasons, which of course means it's time for another listening party! Plus, we answer a few listener questions and tease season 4! New episodes (mostly) every Friday! Facebook: @satanandrainbows Twitter: @SatanRainbowPod Email: Contact@satanandrainbows.com
Wait, what happened to Renaissance? And where's Jeff?? Hey, calm down! We're just taking a brief detour from Season 4 to talk sports and play some staple stadium songs with returning guest co-host Dalton!  New episodes (mostly) every Friday! Facebook: @satanandrainbows Twitter: @SatanRainbowPod Email: Contact@satanandrainbows.com
Surprise! We're taking a break from season four to review and discuss Ascension, the debut album from Atlanta thrash/power metal group Paladin. Trust us, they're gonna be big... Link to Paladin's content: http://smarturl.it/PaladinATL New episodes (mostly) every Friday! Facebook: @satanandrainbows Twitter: @SatanRainbowPod Email: Contact@satanandrainbows.com  
Another season ends, which means it's time for the traditional listening party! (PSST! Be sure to listen to the end for some important information about season 5)   New episodes (mostly) every Friday! Facebook: @satanandrainbows Twitter: @SatanRainbowPod Email: Contact@satanandrainbows.com Announcer: Addison Peacock (addisonpeacock.com)
Holiday Spectacular!

Holiday Spectacular!

2019-12-2702:06:16

Tis the season, y'all! In our first ever Christmas Special, we exchange presents we bought each other, unbox a present Jeff bought for himself, and talk about a present for the whole world, courtesy of a certain Mister Halford.... New episodes (mostly) every Friday! Facebook: @satanandrainbows Twitter: @SatanRainbowPod Email: Contact@satanandrainbows.com Announcer: Addison Peacock (addisonpeacock.com)
Well, let's see if I remember how this works.  Facebook: @satanandrainbows Twitter: @SatanRainbowPod Email: Contact@satanandrainbows.com
Is the Shield truly Invincible? Was this album worth the wait? Does our old discography ranking from 2018 hold up now? We will answer all of these questions and more as we revisit the newest release by the first band we ever covered on the show. Enjoy! Facebook/Instagram: @satanandrainbows Twitter: @SatanRainbowPod Email: Contact@satanandrainbows.com Financial Support: https://ko-fi.com/thenatezone Special thanks to our announcer Sasha Aleksandra! She is an associate producer and voice actor of the Night Shift Podcast, a queer-led urban fantasy docudrama. Check it out: www.NightShiftPod.com
This is it! The very first episode of Satan and Rainbows! In this episode, we introduce ourselves, talk a little bit about heavy metal, and review the first Judas Priest album, Rocka Rolla (1974)
This week we continue our history of Judas Priest with an in-depth look at their early gothic masterpiece, Sad Wings of Destiny (1976) New episodes every Friday! Find us on Facebook: @satanandrainbows Twitter: @SatanRainbowPod
This week we discuss Judas Priest's major label debut, the eclectic and influential Sin After Sin (1977) New episodes every Friday! Facebook: @satanandrainbows Twitter: @SatanRainbowPod Email: Contact@satanandrainbows.com
The history of Judas Priest continues as we break down the band's darkest (and most controversial?) album of the 1970s, Stained Class (1978). New episodes every Friday! Facebook: @satanandrainbows Twitter: @SatanRainbowPod Email: Contact@satanandrainbows.com
Should we call this album Killing Machine or Hell Bent for Leather? Either way, we're closing out the '70s with a bang! (1978/1979) New episodes every Friday! Facebook: @satanandrainbows Twitter: @SatanRainbowPod Email: Contact@satanandrainbows.com
We're roaring into the '80s with a look at Judas Priest's breakthrough album! Let's see if it deserves its legendary status... New episodes every Friday! Facebook: @satanandrainbows Twitter: @SatanRainbowPod Email: Contact@satanandrainbows.com    
In this household, we respect power pop. And Judas Priest never came closer to power pop than they did with the criminally underrated Point of Entry album (1981). New episodes every Friday! Facebook: @satanandrainbows Twitter: @SatanRainbowPod Email: Contact@satanandrainbows.com
We hope you're ready to nerd out with us, because we REALLY like Screaming for Vengeance (1982). It's the breakthrough album for a reason, folks. New episodes every Friday! Facebook: @satanandrainbows Twitter: @SatanRainbowPod Email: Contact@satanandrainbows.com
We've reached the halfway point of our series on Judas Priest! Join us as we hear the band take some chances (and make some enemies) on Defenders of the Faith (1984). New episodes every Friday! Facebook: @satanandrainbows Twitter: @SatanRainbowPod Email: Contact@satanandrainbows.com
Priest to Meet You: Turbo

Priest to Meet You: Turbo

2018-04-1301:26:35

There's some brilliant synthesizer work here, but is that enough to save Judas Priest's "sellout" album? Join us as we break down Turbo (1986). New episodes every Friday! Facebook: @satanandrainbows Twitter: @SatanRainbowPod Email: Contact@satanandrainbows.com
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