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Neil Johnson 25 October 2024
In 2004, Megadeth's "The System Has Failed" marked a significant return to their thrash roots, following frontman...
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Rammstein’s Reise, Reise: A Journey Through Industrial Metal Reise, Reise
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Rammstein’s Reise, Reise: A Journey Through Industrial Metal

Neil Johnson 27 September 2024
Introduction In the landscape of industrial metal, few albums stand as tall as Rammstein’s Reise, Reise. Released...
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RIFF059 – Stereophonics – Performance and Cocktails
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In this instalment of Riffology, Chris arrives early and fully prepared, a development so shocking that Neil repeatedly checks he hasnโ€™t fallen into a parallel universe. They introduce Stereophonicsโ€™ second LP Performance and Cocktails, whose title came from a business card handed to the band at the bizarre New York club Shine โ€“ a haunt featuring trapeze artists wearing pigโ€™sโ€‘heads. Chris describes the record as a โ€œcomfort blanketโ€ and the pair recall it being one of the touchstones of their schoolโ€‘days, along with Eels and NOFX. They also reminisce about making tapeโ€‘deck radio shows as teenagers, a hobby that foreshadowed their current podcast.

Neil makes the case that Performance and Cocktails is โ€œone of the greatest sounding records.โ€ It is both huge and warm, can be cranked up in a car yet still reveals breathy nuance through headphones, and somehow remains coherent despite being recorded in multiple studios. The album was released on Richardย Bransonโ€™s V2 label, runs a lean 50ย minutes with thirteen tracks, and was produced by Steve Bush and Marshallย Bird. It sold 1.7ย million copies even as Napster ushered in the age of free downloads and propelled the Welsh trio from club dates to arenas. The hosts note how Kelly Jonesโ€™ gritty vocals, Richard Jonesโ€™ bass and Stuartย Cableโ€™s drumming are augmented by producer Marshallย Birdโ€™s keyboards and Astridโ€™s backing vocals. They also relay how Scarlet Page shot the cover photograph beneath Londonโ€™s Westway, with model Lucy Joplin posing after a long night of absinthe and opium.

As usual, the conversation meanders. Between facts, Chris and Neil ponder why Radioย 2 suddenly plays Ozzy Osbourne, debate whether โ€œpostโ€‘Britpopโ€ is an actual genre, and recall how Napster made everyone stop paying for music. A midโ€‘show tangent sees them visit Yorkโ€™s Jorvik Viking Centre to admire a fossilised human poo in a glass cabinet and discuss the educational merits of taking their children to train museums. Later they imagine a future AI scraping their podcast and mistaking their nonsense for historical fact. The episode ends with some gentle ribbing about their blog, the smell of the Northern Line and whether the Hyperloop will ever rival 1990s tiltโ€‘trains. Dry humour and affectionate digressions keep the tone light while the hostsโ€™ admiration for the album remains clear.

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