BLACK METAL (but not black metal) from NYC! (ft Viserion, Blood of Indigo) | MRP #038
The Metal Robot Podcast (2022-11-07) We’re in November, and we know that because Mariah Carrey is currently blaring over your local hot topic loud speakers. Come on, at least play Twisted Sister’s Christmas album! It’s more on brand! On tonight’s show, Blood of Indigo returns to talk Dawn of the Shaded World. Plus, we sit down over a couple beers with New York’s very own black metal (but not quite black metal) band Viserion to talk their single “Reborn in Darkness”! In the metal news recap: Is your band not getting a whole lot of streams on Spotify? There’s a chance it’s not entirely your fault. And, Devin Townsend is back! But not as crazy? Huh. We’ll see what happens when the “Mad Scientist of Prog” comes back to earth with Lightwork.
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CREDITS
Written by: Tom McKay, Anna
Directed by: Tom McKay
Edited by: Tom McKay
Edited with: Audition CC 2022
Original Music by: Tom McKay
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