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The Free Form Rock Podcast features a diverse range of rock music from classic rock to hard rock, progressive rock, punk rock and more. Each episode is like a journey into the unknown, where listeners never know what they are going to get next but are always pleasantly surprised. The storyteller recounts how the podcast hosts take their listeners on a wild and unpredictable ride through the world of rock music. They discuss everything from the lyrics, to the history of the bands, to the creative process behind the music. It’s a deep dive into the world of rock and roll that keeps the listeners engaged and captivated from start to finish. In the end, the Free Form Rock Podcast is more than just a podcast, it’s a community of like-minded individuals who share a love for music that transcends time and space. It’s a journey of self-discovery, an adventure into the unknown, and a celebration of rock music in all its forms. So if you love rock music and crave for something new and exciting, it’s time to tune in and join the tribe of rock music lovers who share your passion.
Monday Aug 14, 2023
Monday Aug 14, 2023
Monday Aug 14, 2023
A bonus Episode on America's Podcast!! On today's podcast, we have a special guest: Gabby, the daughter of Charles Traynor. Together with Eddy Cannistraci, we step out of our comfort zone to review Taylor Swift's 2020 album, "Folklore". Tune in as we offer our unique perspectives on the music, lyrics, and overall artistic direction of Swift's highly-acclaimed album. Join us on this journey as we delve into the captivating world of "Folklore" and explore its impact on the music industry. Tracks of the Week: Gabby, "Gold Dust Woman" by Fleetwood Mac. Charles "Bette Davis Eyes by Kim Carnes. Eddy, "A&W" by Lana Del Rey. Jerry, "Levitating" Dua Lipa and we End with Marc, "Back From The Dead' by Halestorm. Until Friday watch out for rag weed and rock on!!
#taylorswift #folklore #pop #americaspodcast #freeformrockpodcast
Friday Aug 11, 2023
Friday Aug 11, 2023
Friday Aug 11, 2023
This Week On America's Podcast!! In our exciting new episode, we are diving into the realm of nostalgia as we review the classic album "Look what the cat dragged in" by Poison. While this album may be considered a guilty pleasure or even comedic to some of my co-hosts, the question arises: is it really as bad as it is often made out to be?
Join us as we take a deep dive into each track, analyzing the lyrics, musicality, and overall impact of this iconic glam metal album. We'll discuss the band's image, their stage presence, and whether or not their music has stood the test of time.
Throughout the episode, we will engage in a lively debate, with different perspectives and opinions from each co-host. Some may defend the album as a fun and entertaining example of the glam metal era, while others may critique its lack of substance or artistic depth.
Expect plenty of humor, banter, and maybe even a few surprising revelations as we unravel the mysteries of Poison's "Look what the cat dragged in." Tune in to find out if this album truly deserves its reputation or if it should be reconsidered as a hidden gem.
Don't miss out on this entertaining and informative episode that explores the boundaries of taste, the power of nostalgia, and the importance of subjective music appreciation. Whether you love or hate Poison, this episode promises to be a revealing journey that will keep you hooked from beginning to end. So, grab your headphones, sit back, and embark on this sonic adventure with us. Tracks of The Week: Jerry, "Coming Home" by Cinderella Marc, "Road To Hell" by The Dust Coda and Charles, "Money Talks" by Cryptic Slaughter. Until Next Week Watch out for Holdouts and hid your stash!!
#poison #lookwhatthecatdraggedin #80s #glammetal #hairmetal
Friday Aug 04, 2023
Friday Aug 04, 2023
Friday Aug 04, 2023
This Week on America's Podcast Iron Maiden's "Killers" with guest Metalben is an intriguing and dynamic event. With Metalben's expertise and passion for the genre, the discussion is bound to be both informative and entertaining. As for the album itself, "Killers" is widely regarded as a classic in the metal community. Released in 1981, it showcases Iron Maiden's signature sound with powerful guitar riffs, memorable lyrics, and the distinctive vocals of Paul Di’Anno The album has a dark and edgy atmosphere, complemented by the band's impeccable musicianship. Overall, "Killers" is a timeless testament to Iron Maiden's influence and creativity. Is It a Masterpiece? Listen and Find out. Tracks of the week are: Jerry, "Valley Of The Kings" by Blue Murder Metalben, "Beyond The Black" by Metal Church Marc, "False Alarm" by Armored Saint and we end with Charles, "Love Buzz' by Shocking Blue. Until Next Week Free Form Nation change the bong water and stay high!!#ironmaiden #killers #newwaveofbritishheavymetal
Friday Jul 28, 2023
Friday Jul 28, 2023
Friday Jul 28, 2023
This Week On America’s Podcast!! Join Us as Nate Atchison From The Plug.. Music and More Joins Us. Our new episode of Steel Panther's "Feel The Steel" is filled with outrageous, boundary-pushing humor that will surely keep you entertained. You will definitely enjoy it if you are a fan of Steel Panther's unique, irreverent style. The episode is packed with risqué jokes, clever wordplay, and hilarious banter between band members. The cheeky humor is delivered in a way that some may consider an acquired taste, but if you appreciate edgy comedy and aren't easily offended, you will be laughing throughout the entire episode. Overall, if you have a sense of humor that aligns with Steel Panther's brand of comedic rock, you will absolutely love this episode of Feel The Steel. Tracks Of the Week are Nate "Want Some Need Some' by Poison, Charles "Perfection" by Badfinger, Jerry I Don't Love You Anymore" by London Quireboys and we end it with "Cherry Pie" by Warrant. Until Next Week don't smoke any shake make sure the your weed is sticky icky and purple!!
#steelpanther #feelthesteel #comedy #metal #americaspodcast #freeformrockpodcast #freeformrocknation
Friday Jul 21, 2023
Friday Jul 21, 2023
Friday Jul 21, 2023
This Week On America's Podcast. Eric RMCP Jordon from "Rock All Over You Podcast" and Andy Rodriguez from "Blackspinner Circle"Joins Us. In this podcast episode, we'll be reviewing ZZ Top's album 'El Loco' and discussing whether it's a good or bad album overall. We'll be taking a deep dive into each track and highlighting what we think are the strengths and weaknesses of this album.
We'll be discussing the band's unique blend of blues, rock and country influences, and debating whether this album stands up to the high standards set by ZZ Top's previous releases. We'll listen closely to tracks such as 'Tube Snake Boogie', 'Leila', and the iconic 'Pearl Necklace' and talk about what makes them great.
By the end of the podcast, we'll offer our final verdict on 'El Loco'. Is it a masterful piece of work that represents ZZ Top's musical genius, or does it fall short of expectations? You'll have to tune in to find out! Whether you're a die-hard ZZ Top fan or just a lover of great music, this is an episode you won't want to miss.
Tracks of the Week Eric "Say Anything" by X Japan, Jerry "Melissa" by The Allman Brothers, Andy "Hush" by Deep Purple, Marc "Hard To Be' by The Vaughn Brothers and Charles "Shake Your Money Maker" by Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac. Until Next Week Make Sure don't listen to this episode driving or handling heavy machinery this episode might make you drunk!!
#ZZTOP #TEXAS #ROCKNROLL #freeformrocknation #americaspodcast
Friday Jul 14, 2023
Friday Jul 14, 2023
Friday Jul 14, 2023
This Week on America's Podcast Our Live Album Series Part 2.. Eric RMCP Jordon from "Rock All Over You Podcast" Joins us In the episode, the hosts discussed the iconic live album by Foghat, appropriately titled Foghat Live. They gave their personal opinions on the quality of the album, including the musicianship of the band members, the energy of the performance, and how well it captures the spirit of the band's live shows. They may have also gone into detail about the standout tracks on the album, such as the crowd-favorite "Fool for the City," and how well they were received by fans. Additionally, they might have delved into the history of the album and the impact it had on the band's career.
The review may have also included some criticisms or areas where the hosts felt the album could have been improved, such as the sound quality or song selection. However, overall the review would have given listeners a sense of whether or not it's worth adding Foghat Live to their music collection and whether it's a must-listen for any rock music fan. Tracks of the Week Are Charles, "Open the Door, See What You Find" by Noel Gallagher. Eric, "Ghost Of Reality" by Riot City. Jerry, "Going To California" By Led Zeppelin and We End It with Marc, "Lickin'" by The Black Crowes. Until Next Week Keep your Bong packed and rock on!!!
#foghat #live #foghatlive #freeformrocknation #freeformrockpodcast #americapodscast
Friday Jul 07, 2023
Friday Jul 07, 2023
Friday Jul 07, 2023
This Week on America's Podcast, Free Form Rock Nation!! Jeff Beers Joins Us for controversial album among Kiss Fans..
Kiss' Crazy Nights is an album that has divided the band's fanbase since it was released in 1987. With its heavy use of synthesizers, pop-influenced hooks, and glossy production, some fans considered it a departure from the band's trademark hard rock sound. Others, however, were drawn to the album's upbeat energy and catchy melodies.
The album's opening track, "Crazy Crazy Nights," is a prime example of the pop-rock sound that dominates the album. Its infectious chorus and driving beat make it a fan favorite and a frequent concert staple. Other tracks, like "I'll Fight Hell to Hold You" and "Bang Bang You," follow a similar formula, relying on catchy choruses and shiny production to propel them forward.
For fans who prefer Kiss' heavier sound, Crazy Nights may feel like a betrayal. Some of the album's tracks, like "No, No, No" and "Hell or Hallelujah," offer glimpses of the band's classic style, but they are few and far between. Instead, the album leans heavily on keyboards and synth-driven arrangements, creating a sound that feels more at home on the pop charts than in the metal underground.
Despite these criticisms, however, Crazy Nights has its moments of charm. Songs like the ballad "Reason to Live" showcase a softer, more emotional side of the band, while the album's closing track, "Good Girl Gone Bad," features a bluesy guitar solo that harks back to Kiss' roots.
In the end, Crazy Nights is a polarizing album that will likely leave some fans divided. Those who embrace it for its pop textures and upbeat energy will find much to enjoy, while those who prefer Kiss' harder sound may feel left out in the cold. However, as with all things Kiss, there is no denying its enduring legacy and enduring appeal to both die-hard fans and casual listeners alike. Tracks of the Week Jeff, "Tom Sawyer' by Sabastian Bach. Charles, "Working Man" by Rush. Jerry, Comin 'Under Fire' by Def Leppard then we end with "Breakout" by Bon Jovi.. Until Next Week don't forget the mass amounts of Hairspray make sure and check if the bong is loaded!! Oh don't forget to leave us a 5 Star Review on Apple Podcasts, Podchasser or follow us on Podbean!!
#kiss #crazynights #80s #Freeformrockpodcast #americaspodcast #freeformrocknation
Sunday Jul 02, 2023
Sunday Jul 02, 2023
Sunday Jul 02, 2023
This Week Free Form Nation On America's Podcast. With guests Joseph Staub and Travis Perrotta. and Lee Gerstmann comes back for a show !! Our review of Judas Priest's "Painkiller" album is highly positive, recognizing its immense significance and impact within the heavy metal genre. The album is widely acclaimed and considered a classic by both critics and fans alike.
"Painkiller" showcases Judas Priest at the peak of their creativity and musical prowess. The album is filled with powerful tracks that blend aggression, melody, and technical precision seamlessly. The band's instrumental skills, Rob Halford's soaring vocals, and the overall composition of the songs are truly impressive.
The production quality of "Painkiller" is excellent, allowing every instrument to shine and highlighting the raw energy and intensity of the band's performance. The album's influence on the metal scene is undeniable, and it solidifies Judas Priest's status as one of the most iconic and influential bands in the genre. Our tracks of the week are Charles, "Terrible Certainty" by Kreator Joseph, "Dyslexia" by Alice Cooper, Marc "You Must D1E! by Metallica, Travis, "Sign of the Wolf" by Pentagram and we end it with Lee, "Heavy Metal Thunder"
#judaspriest #painkiller #heavymetal #metalgod #metal #leegerstmann
#freeformrockpodcast #freeformrocknation #americaspodcast