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Friday, December 19, 2014

PODCAST: December 2014 Episode

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Traditionally, a warped sort of X-mas episode appears here in December, but there was a lack of new and dark holiday-related songs this year (no way!), so I can't put that kind of episode under your tree this time; however, this episode is loaded down with new music to check out (and, okay, *one* morbidly glamorous X-Mas obscurity from the vaults that I simply couldn't live without), so in that regard, let's consider this show a gift. 

One band that did deliver on a Christmas song this year: The Crüxshadows. Their free (or donations-appreciated) single "Light A Way (Back Home)" is available here. It's a bit jolly for the tone of this episode (not that there's anything wrong with that!), so I didn't include it here, but if you absolutely can't live without some goth-related X-Mas revelry, you can revisit the infamous last Out ov the Coffin Xmas Bonus Episode here.

You also may be wondering about the "Best ov 2014" show. That one is coming up next! Look for the upload around January 9th, after I've had a chance to fully soak in all the releases I may have missed. In the meantime, this episode is loaded with new music, because good bands just keep releasing new stuff, all the way up to the bitter end of the year.

This episode begins with a selection from Mitternacht, the latest album from the mysterious and ever-distraught, literally gothic, Sopor Aeternus & the Ensemble of Shadows. From there, we finally get to the lavishly packaged and amazingly extensive new box set from ROMEA Passage to Rhodesia. This double-album set (and DVD, and 10-inch, and hardbound book, and much more) is a concept album that shoukld really be taken as a whole, but as far as sound goes, it finds Jérôme Reuter returning to some of his early martial-pop sounds, as well as his more recent deep folk style, stretched across a little-known historical narrative.

The post-punk noir of Ritual Howls follows next, with a selection from their new Turkish Leather album, leading into the frenetic dark punk sounds of Canada's White Lung, taken from their new Deep Fantasy album. The Smiths' guitarist, Johnny Marr, steps in after that, with a post-punk-leaning track from his new solo album, Playland, and -- following a classic from the '90s goth vaults -- the set finishes with more dark-punk/deathrock from the new Lost Tribe album, Solace. 

The second set leads with a debut from the new Swedish post-punk band, Hemgraven, taken from their Sanddyner av glas album, followed by several early '80s classics (one of them being the ultimate drunken-feather-boa Christmas carol from Hanoi Rocks). The set closes with another post-punk/darkwave debut, this one from Warmline's very-simply-titled new album Sad, followed by the flipside (and title track) of the new single from Night Sins, entitled Down to Drown.

The darkwave/synth/industrial set for this show begins with a newly-unearthed 1983 rarity from Ministry, made doubly-surprising when you consider the source. Al Jourgensen himself not only acknowledged the band's early style for the first time in years by bringing up the lost track, but he then gave the song away for free. You can get the download here or here. Now that you're dancing, you'll be ready for another debut, this time from Italian darkwave act, Ash Code, who give you a slice of their new album, Oblivion

The set continues with a second taste of Hot Guts' new album, Wildsfolllowed by a classic from Front Line Assembly, who I finally got to see live in Atlanta the other day, along with the ever-promising relative newcomers in  Youth Code, from whom you will hear another taste of the year-end-list-favorite A Place to StandVelvet Acid Christ rounds out the set with the closing track from their new Subconscious Landscapes album.

The dark metal portion of the show begins once again with music from Atriarch's An Unending Pathway, before launching into a track from the new Cult of Fire 7-inch, Čtvrtá Symfonie OhněAbigor then makes their triumphant return to the show with a song from the heavily-praised Leytmotif Luzifer, hailed by many as a brilliant return to form, before the set concludes with a debut from the new Bölzer release, Soma.


All of that, plus: A closing track from the new Pallbearer album, Foundations of Burden; An instrumental debut from Ireland's Vircolac; Selections from the new and cult soundtrack vaults; and much more...


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"Out ov the Coffin" w/ Ichabod
Show recorded on: December 19th, 2014


Opening Theme:
Elliot Goldenthal - Libera Me [from "Interview with the Vampire" (soundtrack), 1994]

Sopor Aeternus & the Ensemble of Shadows - If You Cold Only Read My Mind  [Mitternacht, 2014]
Angelo Badalamenti - The Arrow  ["Twin Peaks" (unreleased soundtrack) 1990]
ROME - A Farewell to Europe  [A Passage to Rhodesia, 2014]
Ritual Howls - Zemmoa  [Turkish Leather, 2014]
White Lung - In Your Home  [Deep Fantasy, 2014]
Johnny Marr - Back in the Box  [Playland, 214]
Autumn - Suffer the Wild Dogs  [Autumn, 1994]
Lost Tribe - Disease  [Solace, 2014]
Clan of Xymox - Theme I  [Medusa, 1986]
Hemgraven - Kains Irrläror  [Sanddyner av glas, 2014]
1919 - After the Fall  [Caged, 1982]
Hanoi Rocks - Dead By X-Mas  [Dead By X-Mas, 1981]
Marquee Moon - Beyond the Pale  [Beyond the Pale, 1985]
Warmline - Fade With My Heart  [Sad, 2014]
Night Sins - Down to Drown  [Down to Drown, 2014]
Hans Zimmer - No Time For Caution  ["Interstellar" (soundtrack) 2014]
Ministry - Anything For You  [Anything For You (digital single 2014) 1983]
Ash Code - Oblivion  [Oblivion, 2014]
Hot Guts - Kite and Shadow  [Wilds, 2014]
Front Line Assembly - Mindphaser  [Tactical Neural Implant, 1992] 
Youth Code - Consuming Guilt  [A Place to Stand, 2014]
Velvet Acid Christ - Empusa  [Subconscious Landscapes, 2014]
Popol Vuh - Brüder Des Schattens  ["Nosferatu" (soundtrack) 1979]
Atriarch - Revenant  [An Unending Pathway, 2014]
Cult of Fire - Vltava  [Čtvrtá Symfonie Ohně, 2014]
Abigor - Temptation VI: Compos Mentis  [Leytmotif Luzifer, 2014]
Bölzer - Steppes  [Soma, 2014]
Vircolac - Codex Perfida  [Codex Perfida, 2014]
Pallbearer - Vanished  [Foundations of Burden, 2014]


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Friday, November 14, 2014

PODCAST: November 2014 Episode

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In contrast to last month's Halloween special, which was full of staples and classics, the November episode of "Out ov the Coffin" is almost entirely comprised of brand new releases that have amassed over the past few months, with a few classics that have presented themselves lately for re-examination.

This show begins with one of my personal favorites from Coil, to mark the anniversaries of the deaths of its core members, John Balance, who died this week ten years ago, and Peter Christopherson, who died four years ago as of the 25th of this month. Yet another small tribute to keep the flame alive.

From there, the show moves into a classic starting-song from my earliest radio days, followed gracefully by new music from Golden Apes, who decided to explore the acoustic side of their goth rock sound on their latest release, The Langsyne Litanies. Later in the set, Unwoman maintains that refined atmosphere with a selection from Circling, her latest, and even more accessible, hybrid of neo-classical instrumentation and darkwave approach.

For those in need of more "plugged" instrumentation, the next set kicks off with a new track from Bella Morte, whose Exorcisms album finally saw release on Halloween (marked by a great set in Nashville that night!), followed closely a brand new one from Night Sins, who I sincerely wish would come through Nashville to promote their forthcoming 7-inch, Down to Drown., as they represent one of the great hopes of the current scene. After a couple of classics, the new releases (and great hopes for the scene) continue with a deeper cut into Horror Vacui's new album, Return of the Empire, and a taste of the just-released new Lost Tribe album, Solace.

In the realm of dark electronics, everything is new this time, starting with Zola Jesus, who's back with a more pop-centric release, from which you'll hear the more abstract-leaning title track, Taiga. Velvet Acid Christ has returned with Subconscious Landscapes, an album that plays to their more mid-tempo ethereal works, which suits me just fine. Following that, you'll get a taste of Wilds from newcomers Hot Guts, who mix darkwave, industrial, and post-punk influences with rare success.

The much-lauded Youth Code has come back even stronger with their A Place to Stand EP, out just in time to see them hit the road with Skinny Puppy, Front Line Assembly, and Haujobb(!). See theose tour dates here. Meanwhile, NOIR has issued a collection of remixes, entitled RE:MIT:TENT, from which you'll hear one of my favorites, THEN, I finally get around to the much-talked-about aggro-industrial band 3TEETH, from their latest, self-titled, album.

The dark metal portion of the show begins with music from the highly anticipated new record from Atriarch, entitled An Unending Pathway, followed by a second taste of the new Pallbearer album, Foundations of Burden. After a deeper cut from Morning Star Rise, the latest from New Zealand's The House of Capricorn, the set ends with brand new music from Winterfylleth, whose atmospheric black metal sound on The Divination of Antiquity took me back to the scene's late '90s glory daze.

Two unlikely collaborators are paired to close this episode, with a track from Yob's new Clearing the Path to Ascend bleeding into a (free) piece from Lisa Gerrard's new Twilight Kingdom album. Odd on paper, but satisfying in feel.

All of that, plus:  New music from Hans Zimmer's "Interstellar" and John Ottman's "X-Men: Days of Future Past" film scores; An unusual (and free) take on the music of Emperor from the new Unto Ashes release, Ghosts Captured; Selections from the avant-goth, romantic, and post-punk vaults; and much more...


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"Out ov the Coffin" w/ Ichabod
Show recorded on: November 14th, 2014


Opening Theme:
Elliot Goldenthal - Libera Me [from "Interview with the Vampire" (soundtrack), 1994]

Coil - Blood from the Air  [Horse Rotorvator, 1986]
Hans Zimmer - Day One Dark  ["Interstellar" (soundtrack) 2014]
Faith and the Muse - Denn Die Todten Reiten Schnell  [Evidence of Heaven, 1999]
Golden Apes - Ferryman  [The Langsyne Litanies, 2014]
Love Like Blood - More Than Salvation?  [An Irony of Fate, 1992]
Unwoman - Beauty Over Industry  [Circling, 2014]
Bloody Dead and Sexy - The Rose Red Bloody Stage  [Paint It Red, 2003]
Chants of Maldoror - Cruel with Us  [Every Mask Tells the Truth, 2005]
Elliot Goldenthal - Sonata For Bass & Piano: I. [String Quartet No. 1: The Stone Cutters, 2013]
Bella Morte - Reflections  [Exorcisms, 2014]
Night Sins - Neon Gleam  [Down to Drown, 2015]
Requiem in White - Centuries  [Of the Want Infinite, 1994]
Play Dead - Shine  [The First Flower, 1983]
Horror Vacui - Time  [Return of the Empire, 2014]
Siouxsie & the Banshees - Playground Twist  [Join Hands, 1979]
Lost Tribe - Conquer  [Solace, 2014]
The Legendary Pink Dots - Yogi Talks to Betty  [The Maria Sessions Volume 2, 1991/2013]
Zola Jesus - Taiga  [Taiga, 2014]
Velvet Acid Christ - Dire  [Subconscious Landscapes, 2014]
Hot Guts - Will Carry  [Wilds, 2014]
Youth Code - For I Am Cursed  [A Place to Stand EP, 2014]
NOIR - The Bells (Souless Affection Remix)  [RE:MIT:TENT, 2014]
3Teeth - Master of Decay  [3TEETH, 2014]
John Ottman - The Future/Rules of Time ["X-Men: Days of Future Past" (soundtrack) 2014]
Atriarch - Bereavement  [An Unending Pathway, 2014]
Pallbearer - The Ghost I Used to Be  [Foundations of Burden, 2014]
The House of Capricorn - Watching Angels Fall  [Morning Star Rise, 2014]
Winterfylleth - The Divination of Antiquity  [The Divination of Antiquity, 2014]
Unto Ashes - The Wanderer  [Ghosts Captured, 2014]
Yob - Unmask the Spectre  [Clearing the Path to Ascend, 2014]
Lisa Gerrard - Seven Seas  [Twilight Kingdom, 2014]


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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

PODCAST: May 27th, 2014 [June 2014 Edition]

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Following a three-week tour of Europe with Loss that was filled with amazing concerts, unbelievable locations, significantly beautiful sights, and a great deal of sleep-deprivation, Out ov the Coffin returns in its new monthly format. What can I say? I'm simply not in one place long enough to record a show more often than that, at least for now.

This episode, colored explicitly by the influence of my travels across so many great countries, emerges at the tail-end of May, so it will serve as the June 2014 episode. I've followed a loose theme, gathering songs that relate to the shows we played, the bands we met, the landscapes we crossed, and the music that visited my head in those moments. I've also made this show extra-long and packed it with a great deal of brand new music.

This one begins with a birthday nod to Siouxsie Sioux, in the form of her collaboration with Morrissey, who just so happened to have celebrated his own birthday last week. The birthdays don't end there, and neither do the nods to dark music icons. Peter Murphy returns with the first single from his new Lion album on this episode.

The ever-prolific Legendary Pink Dots have issued several new items in the last few months, so we only begin to catch up with a selection from their limited vinyl release, The Curse of Marie Antoinette -- which I've packed with an older Edward Ka-spel piece that never fails to enchant. Why? Because we kept playing venues where the Dots had just performed, and it made me wish we'd arrived just a bit earlier.

One of the locations we did not have the privilege of arriving in whatsoever was Sweden -- home to many great acts, including Principe Valiente, who have just returned with their best work yet, in the form of Choirs of Blessed Youth. Look forward to a brand new track from them, and to hearing more from these guys in the future.

This episode also features new music from two heralded acts that we all thought were defunct. In a great turn of events, though, The Last Dance has started releasing new music again, two songs at a time, with the ultimate goal of a new full-length this fall. The lead singles, "Scars" and "Mesmerize" are available on iTunes and Soundcloud, respectively. Watch for another pair soon. Meanwhile, the former members of Veil Veil Vanish have re-emerged, slightly altered, in the form of Vaniish, who will release their new album Memory Work on Metropolis Records on June 10th.

In the dark-ambient/experimental-atmospheres realm, this episode features new music from San Francisco's Common Eider, King Eider, a collaboration between Trepaneringsritualen & Sutekh Hexen entitled One Hundred Year Storm, and fresh soundtrack work from Dominik Morgenroth, who also happens to be the bassist for our European tour-mates, the German funeral doom-legends Worship. As cool day jobs go, scoring for video games is pretty high on the list.

It's no surprise that the dark metal portion of this episode begins with a classic from Worship, going back to their earliest work, and highlighting one of my favorite parts of their live set each night. I watched them 14 nights in a row and never tired of hearing it. Beyond that, you'll hear a song from the new Profetus album, As All Seasons Die, followed by new music from one of the best support acts with whom we shared a stage -- in this case in Poland -- the avant-black metal band Outre, taken from their split with Thaw.

Speaking of sharing, I had the pleasure of sharing merch space with Alan from Primordial at Heavy Days in Doomtown in Copenhagen, where his new band Dread Sovereign were performing as well. The highlight of their set, for me, was a song called "We Wield the Spear of Longinus," taken from their new album All Hell's Martyrs, so you will hear that one on the way out.

All of that, plus: New Front Line Assembly remixed by Youth Code; Fresh soundtrack additions from Marco Beltrami's World War Z and Ryan Amon's Elysium; A triple birthday salute to three of horror's finest gentlemen: Peter Cushing, Vincent Price, and Christopher Lee; Selections from the vault of memory; and much more...


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"Out ov the Coffin" w/ Ichabod
Show recorded on: Tuesday, May 27th, 2014


Opening Theme:
Elliot Goldenthal - Libera Me [from "Interview with the Vampire" (soundtrack), 1994]

Morrissey & Siouxsie - Interlude  [Interlude, 1994]
Marco Beltrami - No Teeth, No Bite ["World War Z" (soundtrack) 2013]
The Legendary Pink Dots - The Curse of Marie Antoinette  [The Curse of Marie Antoinette, 2013]
Edward Ka-spel - Believe on a Breeze  [Red Letters, 2000]
Bloody Dead and Sexy - Baby Moon  [Bad Ambient, 2013]
Corpus Delicti - Dusk of Hallows  [Sylphes, 1994]
Frank the Baptist - On My Tongue  [Different Degrees of Empty, 2003]
Zeraphine - Still  [Still, 2006] 
Trepaneringsritualen & Sutekh Hexen - One Hundred Year Storm, Part 1 (exc.)  [One Hundred Year Storm, 2014]
Principe Valiente - Wasted Time  [Choirs of Blessed Youth, 2014]
Vaniish - Kaliedoscoped  [Memory Work, 2014]
Night Sins - Neon Light Intoxicants  [To London or the Lake, 2013]
The Sisters of Mercy - Black Planet  [First and Last and Always, 1985]
New Model Army - Spirit of the Falklands  [Vengeance, 1984]
Joy Division - The Only Mistake  [Still, 1981]
Common Eider, King Eider - As the Soil Rises Up Past Our Bodies  [Taaleg Uksur, 2014]
The Last Dance - Scars  [Scars (single), 2014]
Peter Murphy - Hang Up  [Lion, 2014]
Ryan Amon - When He Wakes Up  ["Elysium" (soundtrack) 2013]
Front Line Assembly - Echogenetic (Youth Code mix)  [Echoes, 2014]
Laibach - Die Liebe  [Nova Akropola, 1985]
Rammstein - Klavier  [Sehnsucht, 1997]
Dominik Morgenroth - The City at Night ["Dark" (videogame soundtrack) 2013]
Worship - Whispering Gloom  [Last CD Before Doomsday, 1999]
Profetus - A Reverie (Midsummer's Dying)  [As All Seasons Die, 2014]
Skepticism - Shred of Light, Pinch of Endless  [Farmakon, 2003]
Outre - Garden of Earthly Delights: I - The Joining of Adam and Eve / II - The Garden  [Thaw/Outre (split), 2013]
Primordial - Journey's End  [A Journey's End, 1998]
Richard Harvey - Medley  ["House of Long Shadows" (soundtrack) 1983]
Dread Sovereign - We Wield the Spear of Longinus  [All Hell's Martyrs, 2014] 
Horse Latitudes - Into the Deep  [Awakening, 2011]


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Friday, April 25, 2014

PODCAST: April 25th, 2014

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It's been a few weeks since the last show, and it will actually be about a month before the next episode arrives, so I've made this one extra-long to help bridge the gap. More about the reasons for that gap in a minute -- but for now, prepare yourselves for over 3 hours of music.

This episode begins with a slightly belated birthday wish for (the man, the myth, the legend) Robert Smith of The Cure, who celebrated his 55th earlier this week. In honor of that, you'll hear a pair of rarities (one live and one obscure) on the way in. Closely following that, the neo-folk fans who rarely get enough of that style here will revel in fresh sounds from New York's Blood and Sun, taken from their new album White Storms Fall.

Those lucky enough to find themselves in Chicago this weekend will be able to attend Convergence 20: First & Last & Always, celebrating 20 years(!) of the annual alt.gothic festival. This year's line-up includes The March Violets and the first-ever US show by UK-Goth-saviours Pretentious, Moi? -- both of whom you'll hear in this episode, in honor of the fact that I'd love to be there in person. But alas...

For the modern post-punk fans, you'll have several reasons to rejoice. First up is the Australian/German combo Ascetic:, who makes their debut here with a song from their Self-Initiation album. Next up is Florida's Astari Night, with a song from their new Stereo Waltz album, followed by Washington's Criminal Code, with an already popular dance track (here in Nashville, at least) from their No Device album.

We'll also dig a bit deeper in to the latest from Ottawa's goth-punk hybrid, Aube, from their 2013 Demo; Turkey's excellent darkwave/goth mixture, She Past Away, from their Belirdi Gece album; and the post-gothic/synth work of Seeming, from their new album, Madness & Extinction.
Now, the reason for my month away from podcasting comes into play during the dark metal set, which is comprised entirely of doom this time. I will be on tour with Loss for the better part of May, as we cross Europe for the first time in our career. In honor of that, the last portion of the show begins with the latest from our tour-mates, German doom-legends Worship, then leads into a set of bands we'll be playing shows with, including new material from three great French acts: Ataraxie, Funeralium, and Monarch!.

All of that, plus: Fresh atmosphere from London's Double Echo and Brian Tyler's soundtrack to the "Sleepy Hollow" television series (how could I resist?); The undying and explicitly 'saxual' new-wave-result of seeing "The Lost Boys" again on the big screen (with an introduction by Corey Feldman himself, no less); Selections from the vault of underrated songs; and more...


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"Out ov the Coffin" w/ Ichabod
Show date: Friday, April 25th, 2014


Opening Theme:
Elliot Goldenthal - Libera Me [from "Interview with the Vampire" (soundtrack), 1994]

The Cure - The Figurehead (live in Bremen: May 7th, 1989)  [Plainsongs, 2012]
The Cure - Cloudberry  [Lost Wishes, 1994]
The Legendary Pink Dots - Death of a King  [A Perfect Mystery, 2000]
Blood and Sun - Keen  [White Storms Fall, 2013]
Faith and the Muse - Cernunnos/The Hand of Man  [Annwynn, Beneath the Waves, 1996]
Gestalt - Deuxième Ombre  [Le Sommeil Du Singe, 1987]
The March Violets - Essence  [Walk Into the Sun, 1984]
Pretentious, Moi? - Astrid  [Pretentious, Moi?, 2010]
Double Echo - Metropolis  [Phantomime, 2013]
Ascetic: - We're Not All Dead  [Self-Initiation, 2013]
Mephisto Walz - Eternal Deep  ["Kaliffornian Deathrock" (comp.) 2006]
Astari Night - Astrid  [Stereo Waltz, 2014]
Aube - De Guerre Lasse  [demo, 2013]
Criminal Code - Mocking Shadows  [No Device, 2013]
Funeral Parade - Eyes of Madmen  [Funeral Parade, 2010]
She Past Away - Belirdi Gece - Musallat (The Night Emerged - Haunt)  [Belirdi Gece, 2013]
Thomas Newman - The Old Resort/Drinking Blood/Falling Home/Headlights ["The Lost Boys" (soundtrack) 1987]
Mummy Calls - Beauty Has Her Way  [Mummy Calls, 1986]
Naked Eyes - Could Be  [Burning Bridges, 1983]
Seeming - The Eyes of Extinction  [Madness and Extinction, 2014]
IAMX - Sorrow  [The Unified Field, 2013]
Mesh - Self-Healing Lie  [The Point at Which It Falls Apart, 1999]
Velvet Acid Christ - Killing a Stranger  [The Art of Breaking Apart, 2009]
Brian Tyler - Sleepy Hollow Theme ["Sleepy Hollow" (soundtrack) 2013]
Worship - Terranean Wake I: Tide Of Terminus  [Terranean Wake, 2012]
Aldebaran - Beasts at the Throne  [Dwellers in Twilight, 2007]
Ataraxie - Procession of the Insane Ones  [L'Être Et La Nausée, 2013]
Abysmal Grief - Lords of the Funerals  [Feretri, 2013]
Monarch! - Transylvanian Incantations  [Omens, 2012]
Funeralium - Deceived Idealism  [Deceived Idealism, 2013]

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