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A Christmas special with Bill Bailey
This week is a certified Christmas cracker with the wonderful Bill Bailey joining Kerrang! Editor Luke Morton to chat about all things festive.
Joining us just days before his Thoughtifier residency in London, Bill shares his Christmas traditions, his thoughts on Brussels sprouts, why batteries might be the ultimate gift and the intricacies of playing a laser harp.
Plus his memories of playing to tens of thousands metalheads at Sonisphere and why he finally took the plunge on removing his trademark long hair.
Lambrini Girls: Discovering punk rock, capitalism in the music industry and making music with a message
This week, K! Editor Luke Morton sits down with Phoebe Lunny and Lilly Macieira of Lambrini Girls.
Meeting at 21 Soho in London, the two best friends take us inside their impending debut album Who Let The Dogs Out, the vital messages in their music, the need for more transparency in the music industry and why they really want to play inside a Travis Perkins.
Staying authentic, learning to love yourself and finding what’s important in life
This week, K! Editor Luke Morton sits down with with the creative powerhouse Devin Townsend. Recorded at Nando’s Studio in Soho, the pair dive into Devin’s music-making process, the importance of staying true to yourself and your emotions, struggling with ideas of success and why Devin is making some very serious changes to his life and output.
Hardcore, community and purging your pain
This week Kerrang! Editor Luke Morton is joined in the studio by Jesus Piece vocalist Aaron Heard. Sitting down at 21 Soho in London, the pair look back on Aaron’s introduction to heavy music, the resurgence of hardcore in recent years, why he’ll always give back to the scene that raised him and how he creates such a violent atmosphere onstage.
ADHD, processing trauma and reclaiming your story
This week K! Editor Luke Morton sits down with RØRY ahead of her long-awaited debut album, RESTORATION. Meeting at Nando’s Studio in Soho, RØRY looks back on her turbulent life so far, exploring the depths of drug addiction and toxic relationships that almost ruined her life, as well as her experiences of ADHD, sort-of finding religion and finding the confidence to embrace her age.
Dungeons & Dragons, the pressure of fame and the impact of social media on artists
This week K! Editor Luke Morton is joined in the studio by Chrissy Costanza ahead of her debut solo tour of the UK. Meeting very early in the morning, the pair dive into Chrissy's love of fantasy and video games, the stories behind her new EP VII, her relationship with the internet and much much more.
Life on the road, falling in love with the UK and never growing up
This week, K! Editor Luke Morton is joined by Palaye Royale, recorded live at a VIP fan event in London. Bolstered by questions from fans, they discuss the band’s relationship with England (and Camden in particular), the meaning behind Death Or Glory, why they’ll always fight for their creative vision and much much more.
Life, death, legacy and the secrets of I Want Blood
This week Kerrang! Editor Luke Morton is joined in the studio by the one and only Jerry Cantrell for a fascinating conversation about the meaning of life and death, the hidden meanings in his music, the idea of legacy, and how he approaches darkness as an artist.
Horror movies, time-travel and the hardest songs to play
This week K! Editor Luke Morton is joined by Black Veil Brides for a special live edition of the podcast, recorded at a Kerrang! x BVB fan event in London. Thanks to a selection of questions from fans, the band cover everything from horror movies to their least-favourite outfits to the allure of Sweeney Todd. It’s quite the ride!
Growing up, disrupting the industry and refusing to be a stereotype
This week, K! Editor Luke Morton is joined at Nando’s Studio in Soho by the inimitable Kid Bookie. Following the release of his new album Songs For The Living // Songs For The Dead, Bookie unpacks what life (and death) mean to him, shares some eye-opening stories from his turbulent formative years, explains how and why he’s here to disrupt the industry, and much more.
Ascendancy, the dangers of overnight success and the power of heavy metal
This week K! Editor Luke Morton sits down with Trivium frontman Matt Heafy to deep dive into the band’s origins and the breakout success of Ascendancy – ahead of their upcoming tour with Bullet For My Valentine. Plus Matt shares his intense regime for staying in prime condition (musically and physically), his gateway into metal and how that is changing for newer fans, and why he wants to score movies one day.
Identity, community and the reality of growing up on the internet
This week K! Editor Luke Morton is joined by YouTube sensation turned pop-punk maverick NOAHFINNCE for an eye-opening conversation about the realities of being terminally online, growing up knowing you’re different, finding comfort in emo music and so much more.
Love, relationships and defying people's expectations
This week, Pale Waves’ Heather Baron-Gracie joins K! Editor Luke Morton for a heart-bursting chat about relationships and romance as they dive into new record Smitten. Plus: why Heather loves playing with people’s perceptions, why she never shows her true self onstage, and how the band have found creative freedom after 10 years together.
The pop-punk explosion, battling alcoholism and saying farewell
This week, Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley joins K! Editor Luke Morton for a career-spanning conversation as the Canadian punk legends prepare to take their final bow. Recorded in the midst of their farewell tour, we dive into the past three decades of Sum 41, their rise to the top of the pop-punk mountain, Deryck’s battles with alcoholism, why now is the time to call it a day, and so much more.
Grief, addiction and the new wave of British alternative
This week the inspirational Cassyette joins K! Editor Luke Morton for an in-depth chat about her new album This World Fucking Sucks, the devastating grief and destructive addiction spiral that influenced it, finding a mentor in Oli Sykes, and why the new generation of British bands are killing it right now.
Punk rock, Jim Steinman and the art of storytelling
It’s the debut episode of Kerrang! In Conversation, powered by KILLSTAR. This week, Creeper join Kerrang! Editor Luke Morton for a career-spanning chat about everything from the genesis of the band and their scrappy punk days, all the way to their Jim Steinman obsession and co-headlining Wembley Arena this October.