Scars and Guitars

Andrew McKaysmith

Join journalist Andrew McKaysmith on Scars and Guitars, an acclaimed podcast exploring the music industry. With 700+ interviews, he creates a safe space for artists to share their stories. The podcast delivers an authentic and captivating experience. Tune in now and discover the magic of conversations with many luminaries from hard rock, heavy and extreme metal. read less
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Episodes

New music show March 2024
29-03-2024
New music show March 2024
The Scars and Guitars new music show for March 2024 features Bruce Dickinson's "Rain on the Graves" from The Mandrake Project and Midnight's "F.O.A.L." from their album Hellish Expectations, released under Metal Blade Records. The Hellacopters offer "Alright Already Now (Revisited)" from Grande Rock Revisited. Marko Hietala's collaboration with Tarja in "Left On Mars" and Blackbriar's "Moonflower" featuring Marjana Semkina showcase the diversity within Nuclear Blast's catalogue. Korpiklaani's "Oraakkelit" from Rankarumpu, The Devil Wears Prada's single "Ritual," and Child's punk-infused "Shitegeist" are all features. BAT and Witchgrinder contribute to rock and thrash. Sugar Horse's "NEW DEAD ELVIS" offers a doomgaze experience, while Hamferð and Enslaved explore death-doom and Viking death metal themes.  Exodikon, Wormwitch, Sadistic Ritual, and a host of bands under the death metal and doom subgenres headline a rich array of songs from the extreme side of metal. The episode also covers electronic and 'core influences in metal, with CABAL's collaboration with JOHN CXNNOR, Gost's "Prophecy," and SWARM6IX's commentary on toxic relationships in "TOX(sick)." AENIMUS, KEYGEN CHURCH, THE OMNIFIC, and If These Trees Could Talk represent prog and symphonic elements, showcasing the genre's evolving landscape. PALLBEARER's new one, "Where The Light Fades," from Mind Burns Alive, also features.  Check out past episodes here: https://scarsandguitars.com/monthly-music-show/
Bill Steer (Carcass/ ex- Napalm Death)
14-03-2024
Bill Steer (Carcass/ ex- Napalm Death)
Join us for a chat with guitar iconoclast Bill Steer as Carcass prepares for a tour of Australia alongside The Black Dahlia Murder and Freedom of Fear throughout April 2024. We kick off the discussion by revisiting the seminal album Scum by Napalm Death, where Bill shares memories of the recording process and his contributions to the album's songwriting. We discuss From Enslavement to Obliteration, which topped the UK Indie charts, and explore its lasting significance to Bill and the band. We also talk about the idea of performing the album live at festivals. The conversation shifts to Carcass's The Curse EP, and Bill explains his departure from Napalm Death and provides insights into the catalyst behind his decision. Exploring Carcass's sonic evolution from Reek of Putrefaction to Symphonies of Sickness, we discuss the inspirations behind the intricate compositions on the latter album, showcasing the band's growth and musical prowess. Moving on to the making of Necroticism—Descanting the Insalubrious, Carcass's first 'guitar hero' album, Bill shares the process of recruiting Michael Amott and their collaborative songwriting approach. Reflecting on the band's deal with Columbia Records in the US, we discuss what could have been done differently. Don't miss the opportunity to catch Carcass live in action, alongside The Black Dahlia Murder and Freedom of Fear, on the following dates: April 2nd: Magnet House, PerthApril 4th: The Gov, AdelaideApril 5th: Northcote Theatre, Melbourne (SELLING FAST!)April 6th: Manning Bar, Sydney (SELLING FAST!)April 7th: Princess Theatre, BrisbaneApril 10th: Meow, Wellington April 11th: Loons, ChristchurchApril 12th: Galatos, Auckland Tickets are on sale now, so grab yours before they sell out! Visit the following links for ticket purchases: Melbourne, Sydney: www.moshtix.com.au Perth, Adelaide: www.oztix.com.au Brisbane: www.ticketmaster.com.au Wellington: https://moshtix.co.nz Christchurch: www.undertheradar.co.nz Auckland: https://galatos.co.nz
Mark Beuchet - Photographer (Cradle of Filth: 1992- 1994)
13-03-2024
Mark Beuchet - Photographer (Cradle of Filth: 1992- 1994)
Mark Beuchet photographed Cradle of Filth from 1992 to 1994. Mark discusses his introduction to the band and shares his overall impressions. He provides insights into his collaboration with the band, and we discuss how he, along with Chris Bell and Nigel Wingrove, differentiated the band's imagery from prevalent trends of the time. Mark elaborates on his thoughts regarding Dani and the band and reflects on the instructions he provided for the iconic Sadovania shoot. Additionally, he discusses other notable photos and portraits he captured during his time working with Cradle of Filth. This conversation is a must for the 'Chronicles of Filth' completist. Mark Beuchet's contributions to the visual identity of one of metal's most influential bands are finally revealed. Mark is a musician, having been a member of Annihilated, and he has an outfit called Station Twenty 7, which you can check out here https://stationtwenty7.bandcamp.com/ and the band's new video is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vP0EFSpp-4I  The Chronicles of Filth are available here! https://scarsandguitars.com/cradle-of-filth-conversations/ Conversations with the following band members reveal all: Sarah Jezebel Deva: Keyboards and vocals 1994–2008 Dani Filth: Vocals 1991- Present Stuart Anstis: Guitars 1995 -1999 Richard Shaw: Guitars 2014–2022 Lindsay Schoolcraft: Keyboards and vocals 2013–2020 Nick Barker: Drums and percussion 1993–1999 Paul Allender: Guitars 1992–1995 & 1999–2014 Greg Moffitt (AKA Damien Gregori): Keyboards 1995–1997 Was Sarginson: Drums and percussion 1992–1993 & 1999 (session) Chris Bell: Photographer 1992 - 1997 Nigel Wingrove: Art director 1992 – 1997 Mike Exeter - Producer and engineer (1994-1999) Paul Ryan: Guitars 1991–1995 Benjamin Ryan: Keyboards 1991–1995 James McIlroy: 2003–2005 & 2009–2014