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Aurelicast S2E3
12/19/2012 | Download File (90.66 MB) - right click to download
What's up, everyone! We're back with another episode of Aurelicast to bring you the news in music, games, and more. Arsis just dropped their new EP Leper's Caress and Cynic just entered the studio, fully equiped with esoteric song titles and everything. On the other end of the spectrum, Suffocation just dropped a single from their upcoming album Pinnacle of Bedlam, and it DESTROYS. Fucking... YES!!! On the sadder side of news, guitarist and founding member of All Shall Perish, Ben Orum has decided to leave the band to pursue other interests. Same goes for the bassist and vocalist for Attack, Attack but, really, who fucking cares about Attack, Attack. Don't miss out on Cary, Max and Riley fucking around and covering all kinds of ridiculous ground from stealing shit from Wal-Marts in the midwestern United States to Corpsegrinder and Mr. T playing World of Warcraft naked in a field of flowers. All of this and more on the newest episode of Aurelicast. Audio/Post Production by Max Zigman/Parade Outrageous Studios
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Aurelicast S2E2
11/2/2012 | Download File (59.51 MB) - right click to download
The boys are back in episode 2 with a healthy dose of Wintersun's new release, Time I. Does the hotly anticipated and long in development sophomore release hold up to it's highly regarded predecessor? In a word, probably. It can be tough to find out what is going on under all those synths. Yet more impressions of Devin Townsend's latest release "epicloud" are in store, and a retrospective on what the Devin Townsend Project has done up to this point. Tool goes up against At The Gates in a discussion concerning trends and bandwagons. You can also count on the usual bunch of nonsense from Pokemon to bronies, and the fellas finish out the cast revealing their deepest, darkest, and most embarrassing guilty pleasures. Audio/Post Production by Max Zigman/Parade Outrageous Studios
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Aurelicast S2E1
10/17/2012 | Download File (91.62 MB) - right click to download
Aurelicast is back and ready for the first episode of season 2! Yes, season 2. The fellas talk about there experience playing with progressive metal powerhouse Between the Buried and Me, including hectic travel plans and sleeping in the presence of cockroaches. With a slew of new music out, the guys give their impressions on the new Revocation EP, Devin Townsend's Epicloud and the latest from BTBAM. The latest metal news, annoying bosses and time consuming video games round out this weeks episode. Audio/Post Production by Max Zigman/Parade Outrageous Studios
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Aurelicast #9
8/13/2012 | Download File (76.26 MB) - right click to download
Welcome back to Aurelicast! Episode 9 kicks off with a briefing on our very own mission: impossible.... Well... more like stop gambling so much and don't work at Best Buy, but who's splitting hairs? After our tomfoolery has come to a close, we get back to the beat and deliver our two-cents on the new Arkaik and Faceless tracks. Speaking of The Faceless, we're glad to see that they're alive and well after the Tampa, FL Summer Slaughter fiasco, but even more glad to see that Lamb of God's Randy Blythe was finally released from international custody! Great news. Great topics. You don't wanna miss out on this one. P.S. The new Batman movie sucked. >:0 Audio/Post Production by Max Zigman/Parade Outrageous Studios
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Aurelicast #8
8/3/2012 | Download File (57.47 MB) - right click to download
Welcome back to Aurelicast! Returning to the fray this week is Joel Horner from Odious Mortem, who gives a brief but hopeful update on the future of Odious. The fellas are giging this month, and talk about their recent show with Cali tech death legends Severed Savior, as well as playing a show at the historic Berkeley hardcore club; The Gilman. The forgotten gem "Colonizing The Sun" by pioneering tech band Theory in Practice is revisited and discussed. The Slaughter Survivors Tour debut, horrible acoustics and ridiculous band names are all topics of discussion along with our reactions to the ongoing Randy Blythe situation. Listen and stay tuned, Aurelicast is back! Audio/Post Production by Max Zigman/Parade Outrageous Studios
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Aurelicast #8
8/3/2012 | Download File (57.47 MB) - right click to download
Welcome back to Aurelicast! Returning to the fray this week is Joel Horner from Odious Mortem, who gives a brief but hopeful update on the future of Odious. The fellas are giging this month, and talk about their recent show with Cali tech death legends Severed Savior, as well as playing a show at the historic Berkeley hardcore club; The Gilman. The forgotten gem "Colonizing The Sun" by pioneering tech band Theory in Practice is revisited and discussed. The Slaughter Survivors Tour debut, horrible acoustics and ridiculous band names are all topics of discussion along with our reactions to the ongoing Randy Blythe situation. Listen and stay tuned, Aurelicast is back! Audio/Post Production by Max Zigman/Parade Outrageous Studios
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Aurelicast #7
6/22/2012 | Download File (78.53 MB) - right click to download
Welcome back to Aurelicast! Have you seen Prometheus yet? Well, neither have half of us, so don't go ruining the loop-holes and special effects! Speaking of special effects, have you ever heard isolated vocal tracks from hair metal bands of the 80s? I've never heard Motley Crue sound well... shittier. We at Son of Aurelius would much rather cleanse our palet with something a little bit more like... say... Atheist's album Unquestionable Presence, which just so happens to be this weeks album discussion! Stay tuned for this and so much more, including eating snails, death metal lyrics, and Matt Pike from High on Fire checking into rehab so he can be not so High on Firewater. You don't wanna miss out on this!! Audio/Post Production by Max Zigman/Parade Outrageous Studios
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Aurelicast #6
6/12/2012 | Download File (92.81 MB) - right click to download
Episode Six of Aurelicast is here! This week, our hosts go over the 1993 masterpiece Focus from prog-metal monsters, Cynic. But of course, not before going over Riley's epic parties and the parallels between watermelon smashers and ginger-haired prop comedians. This week in news, Slipknot headlines Knotfest (no way.) in Iowa (NO WAY) and who's on the lineup? Dethklok (NOOOO WAAAAAAY). So, how are the guys in Son of Aurelius going to address this? By shitting in a hair dryer and trashing a hotel room. Don't miss out on this week's episode of Aurelicast! Audio/Post Production by Max Zigman/Parade Outrageous Studios
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Aurelicast #5
6/6/2012 | Download File (52.96 MB) - right click to download
Welcome back to another incredible episode of Aurelicast! This week, we've got our good friend Greg Burgess of the death metal masterpiece Allegaeon, and your hosts in Son of Aurelius get the inside scoop on the making of Formshifter, the influences on Greg as a songwriter, and his reaction to the amazing placement of Formshifter on the Billboard charts!After all the fun the guys had with Greg, he decided to stick around, not just for the interview, but for the rest of the podcast! We dive head first into some awesome news: NEW WINTERSUN!! This long awaited powerhouse brings about quite the interesting conversation, from Game of Thrones (swords, and tits, and dragons! Hurrah!) to bath salt zombies, this will be another amazing episode of Aurelicast that you don't want to miss!!Audio/Post Production by Max Zigman/Parade Outrageous Studios
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Aurelicast #4
5/29/2012 | Download File (37.25 MB) - right click to download
In this episode of Aurelicast, the guys introduce their bandmate and good friend, Ezra Bettencourt. He is posed with the ultimate question, but not before your hosts cover their weekly reviews of the new Cattle Decapitation album Monolith of Inhumanity, as well as the classic release of Death's 1993 album Individual Thought Patterns. As for Ezra's question...Let's just say that there's a whole lot of crybaby involved. The news this week is on opposite poles with your hosts in Son of Aurelius. On one hand, you have the incredibly unfortunate incident of theft that befell the incredibly talented Ulcerate recently in New York. On the other hand, you have the recent record deal, supposedly worth $750,000, that was signed by the costume rockers in Ghost. But are both of these situations in a position of reversal? Find out when you tune in to this week's episode of Aurelicast, and don't forget to keep those e-mails coming at us! Thank you for all your support, keep it metal!Audio/Post Production by Max Zigman/Parade Outrageous Studios


