ROCK PODCASTS & AUDIO FICTION. FIERY VOICES in a FLESHY IRISH AURALIA. More than radio. Foley-rich comedy adventures & story-filled rock shows. Original twisted tales & immersive podcasting. Written and performed by Adrian Byrne & Michael Taylor. On all good audiophilic emporia - https://linktr.ee/Moshtalgia
The latest episode of Moshtalgia belches back to 1987, the year hard rock and heavy metal hit fever pitch, hairspray clouds thickened, and the east coast of Ireland's teenage metallers were fiddling with cassette decks and robbing Kerrang! Hosts Taylor and Bourney ditch the usual deep-dive into one album for a special 10-song showdown: five tracks each that defined the year for them. A demented, unhinged ramble packed with snark, n...
September 1992. Come taste the chaotic, hormone-fuelled world of Rahrum's most delinquent teens in A&M’s audio romp that'll have your inner 15-year-old a-cackle.
'Sinners' follows the misadventures of Ace, Floyd, Porky, Percy, Tomty, Bubbles, and Vernon – a ragtag crew of schoolyard reprobates navigating post-Debs drama, surprise pregnancies, stolen cars, and one hell of a forbidden teacher-tryst that spirals into orgiastic abs...
Fire up the Oberheim OB-Xa and OB-8, strap on the ’58 Gibson, and finger your Frankenstrat, as we’re heading off the rails on a crazy train to Van Halen’s Valhalla! Dive bouffant-first into the neon-soaked, synth-driven, spandex-clad world of Van Halen’s ‘1984’ with Episode 14 of Moshtalgia!
Join bungling hosts, Taylor and Bourney, two narky metallers from Ireland’s east coast, emerging from their teenage Neanderthal caves, barely ...
Welcome to Moshtalgia, where we crank the volume to eleven and dive headfirst into the hairspray-hazed, leather-clad chaos of Poison, the glam rock reprobates who set the 1980s ablaze! Taylor and Bourney guide you on this raucous ride through the band that wasn’t just a sound but a full-on, glitter-dusted lifestyle. Best served with a cold one, a smirk, and a side of unapologetic swagger, let’s rip the shrink wrap off these vintage...
It's a duel, Tiffany vs Kylie, 6 songs each in a battle of the bints. Chunky jumper vs curly chipmunk.
Full-length subtitled awesome videocast here - https://youtu.be/xH_aMzprZ34?si=soTSRi6qC_vxZ-Pt
For Taylor and Bourney, growing up in Ireland in the late '80s was heavy on musical exploration and teenage crushes. The soundtrack to these formative years was rock and metal, but for a brief hormonal moment it was defined by two pop ...
Welcome to another episode of Moshtalgia, where we take a nostalgic dive into the albums that shaped our youth.
This time, we revisit the monumental 'Back in Black' by AC/DC. Join us as we channel our 15-year-old selves, reminiscing about double entendres and dumbass riffs, and celebrate the legacy of one of rock's greatest albums.
There's the usual bevvy of bad impersonations, chronic roaring and singing, and a skewering of the 1...
This is Moshtalgia. A podcast about albums we love, albums that were important to us growing up.
As the scent of cinnamon and pine fills the air, there's nothing quite like the discomfort of Christmas music to truly unhinge the festive spirit. In our latest podcast episode, we unwrap the tinsel-covered tales of Christmas past, revisiting some of the most iconic holiday tunes that have become as much a part of our celebrations as t...
This is Moshtalgia. A podcast about albums we love, albums that were important to us growing up.
As the tightly riffed strains of 'Enter Sandman' filled the airwaves in August of 1991, a generation of teenagers found a voice that echoed their own angst and dreams. On today's episode of our podcast, we plunge into the depths of Metallica's seminal work, the Black Album, a record that not only defined an era but also shaped the live...
This is Moshtalgia. A podcast about albums we love, albums that were important to us growing up.
Step into Taylor and Bourney's metal time machine as we revisit one of the most flared-nostril albums of the 80s: Mötley Crüe's 'Girls, Girls, Girls'. Our latest podcast episode is a deep dive into the hedonistic world of a band that defined an era with their wild antics and unapologetically simple sound.
With over 4 million copies sol...
This is Moshtalgia. A podcast about albums we love, albums that were important to us growing up.
Saxon's 'Crusader' was released in 1984, an album that not only didn't define the band's career but also left a delible mark on the hearts of metal fans across the globe. In our latest podcast episode, we strap on our bullet belts and dive deep into the tight leather trousers of this Marmite album.
'Crusader' was the follow-up to Saxon...
This is Moshtalgia. A podcast about albums we love, albums that were important to us growing up.
Revisit the era when heavy metal was not just music but a way of life. Our latest podcast episode is a tribute to the heart-pounding, headbanging masterpiece that is Pantera's 'Vulgar Display of Power'. This album, which became the anthem for a generation of metalheads, is more than just a collection of tracks—it's a cultural phenomeno...
This is Moshtalgia. A podcast about albums we love, albums that were important to us growing up.
Ever wondered what it's like to be catapulted from obscurity into rock stardom? Our latest podcast episode is an electrifying journey back to 1989, where we dissect the raw energy and wild stories behind Skid Row's self-titled debut album.
In an era where the rock scene was saturated with big hair and even bigger egos, Skid Row emerge...
This is Moshtalgia. A podcast about albums we love, albums that were important to us growing up.
In the summer of 1987, a seismic shift occurred in the world of rock music. A band of misfits from the streets of Los Angeles released an album that would become the soundtrack for a generation of rebels and dreamers. This band was none other than Guns N' Roses, and the album was Appetite for Destruction.
Our latest podcast episode tak...
This is Moshtalgia. A podcast about albums we love, albums that were important to us growing up.
In the pantheon of heavy metal, few albums have achieved legendary status quite like Iron Maiden's 1988 masterpiece, 'Seventh Son of a Seventh Son'. This concept album not only cemented Iron Maiden's place as metal gods but also captured the imagination of a generation.
In our latest podcast episode, we embark on a journey back to the ...
This is Moshtalgia. A podcast about albums we love, albums that were important to us growing up.
Stumble down memory lane to revisit one of the most iconic albums of the 1980s: Bon Jovi's "Slippery When Wet." Released on August 18th, 1986, this powerhouse of an album not only catapulted Bon Jovi into the stratosphere of rock superstardom but also left an indelible mark on the music industry and fans alike.
In this episode of our p...
This is Moshtalgia. A podcast about albums we love, albums that were important to us growing up.
Revisiting the monumental 'Hysteria' album by Def Leppard, a band that left an indelible mark on the music industry with their groundbreaking sound.
In this episode, dive deep into the heart of 'Hysteria,' exploring the intricate production by Robert John Mutt Lange and the band's journey through personal struggles and triumphs. With ov...
Mount Eidel is shocked, the Jurassic Burkes livid, and trapper Tom is about to strip down to his loincloth. It all kicked-off on a typical Friday night in Dessie Grafton’s pub as DJ Sammy implored the drinkers to clap their hands.
One-by-one the face-offs began. Dick Pheasant with Tighe, Barney, and Brendan Burke outside the back. What’s that Tighe has in his hands? A crossbow?
Then the hair-sprayed pastor squares up to Dick in t...
The Friday Rock Show is being evicted! Turfed out on their ear, Adgeen and Tony are physically ejected as a Sharp WQ-T234 crashes to the kerb behind them. After 33 years, fat-infested local landlord Alun inherits the lease, reports the boys for tax evasion, as he’s done squatting in his 1970s Farrhar-made crud-filled caravan after being kicked out by his wife for bending over young ones outside Moneystown dance hall.
Adgeen and To...
This ravenous slab of the Friday Rock Show brings you all the chaos and excitement of the heavy metal festival Wacken Open Air in Germany. Between the thunderous downpours, blaring guitar riffs, and rabid fans, hosts Adrian and Tony try to wrangle interviews with rock legends and read eccentric letters from listeners about mosh pit etiquette, time travel paradoxes, and ragers gone wrong.
Get an exclusive insider's view of the mud,...
It came to pass. The (son of) Baldy was crucified by metal-hybrid Foghornious, usurping the orders of Soupalon High Commander Dickus Soupus to fake the killing as a show of dominion over Earth. Dickus Soupus knew all about betrayal, he had sent five humans to the nearest Soupalon planet colony, The Savage Garden, under the guise of his own revolution, only for the humans to be trialled by Pedup Bauer, head gardener, to exploit hum...
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