Wisconsin Music Podcast #140: Nuke Plant Chickens: All Originals and No Concessions
The band shares their exceptional journey, discussing their music inspirations, from King Gizzard and his Lizard Wizards to Black Sabbath.
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The band shares their exceptional journey, discussing their music inspirations, from King Gizzard and his Lizard Wizards to Black Sabbath.
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Vintage rockers Stone Theory released their sophomore single last month. With a psychedelic rumble, “I Am the Season” engulfs us with a thunderous, howling hook that sweeps in like a hurricane, which fits perfect with Kelly Cole’s lyrical themes of change and conquest. Guitarist Kade Kozak’s solo is inspired by that of Jimi Hendrix’s song “Fire” – and it absolutely
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Kenosha powerviolence act Livid released a new album today. Ten blistering tracks of grinding riffs, shouted growls and crashing rhythm breathe total inferno. If you’re looking to headbang and blow off steam, look no further – the final track “Beaten Dog” even features a Gran Torino quote. Livid bring the beatdowns with “Compiled Hatred.”
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Kenosha rockers Stone Theory are out with their debut single today. Here, the band bridges their appreciation for classic 70s style with a modern touch; as the title suggests, it’s a solid tune to drive around having the windows down and enjoying the September air. With soaring guitar solos and rumbling riffs, Stone Theory give themselves plenty of room to
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The First Rule and MC Lars collaborate to talk about pandemic boredom.
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The Kenosha band break out a mammoth new song with an epic saga.
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Crysus’ latest release simulates total annihilation but in a tongue-in-cheek way.
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The Wisconsin producer keeps the flow up for spring with a new track.
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Wisconsin hip hop artist (and Shenanigans Tour alum) Rob Hicks is preparing to put out his debut EP, and before the official drop, Hicks shared a prelude track, entitled “3 Minutes of Paradise”. The track features a verse from Hicks, in which he holds nothing back, with a rapid fire flow. The EP will reportedly feature Saba, Sincerely Collins, Trapo,
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Statistically speaking, most bands named after geography have generally been complete garbage. However, in the case of Kenosha native Joey Lucente’s project, “Wisconsin”, he bucks the trend by putting together some well-developed indie pop, with a feel as mellow as driving through rural some town with a name you can’t pronounce in the earliest days of summer. Wisconsin’s self-titled EP
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