Podcast #156: Maestro
Sunday, September 1, 2013 at 9:46AM
Ragman in Burning Heat, Ethan Brosh, Martyrd, Podcasts, The Maestro, Yngwie Malmsteen, guitarist, instrumental metal

We see you trying to hide behind your black guitar, Ethan! Now make with the shreddery!What's the state of the instrumental guitarist market these days? In an ever more challenging market can a guy make it on his own as an instrumentalist? Join Genghis and Ragman as they discuss these challenges making it as a solo artist. Speaking of which, the lads caught newcomer Ethan Brosh and his band opening for The Maestro, Yngwie Malmsteen live in H-town and give you the skinny on the show and more - including an interview with Ethan who discusses his latest solo effort, Live the Dream, and his 80s-tinged band project Burning Heat. The Bonus Plan: We briefly chatted with New York prog group Martyrd between sets as well. It's a 7th anniversary blow out!

DVD of the Show: Yngwie J. Malmsteen - Far Beyond the Sun

Beer of the Show: Yogi Spiced Amber (Rogness Brewing Company)
 
Appearance: 3.5
Aroma: 3.0
Palate: 2.5
Taste: 2.5
Overall: 2.5
"If this beer tasted as good as it smells, it would be a solid four all the way. Unfortunately..."
 

Featured Tracks: Yngwie Malmsteen - I’ll See the Light Tonight and Crystal Ball; Alex Skolnick - Filet of Soul; Deadlands - She’s on Fire; Jeff Loomis - Requiem for the Living; Martyrd - The Keeper and Pain or Reason; Ethan Brosh - Silver Lining, Space Invaders, Knock on Wood, Suspicious Exchange and When Picks Fly

Ragman’s Classic of the Show: Lost Horizon - Perfect Warrior

Genghis’ Classic of the Show: Hanoi Rocks - Back to Mystery City

BY THE WAY: Happy 7th birthday to us! And thanks to all of our listeners. Horns Up!

- Ragman can't believe another year has passed by...

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