Signals From Mars Podcast

Signals From Mars Podcast


Latest Episodes

Mars Attacks Podcast Episode 15 – Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal
July 30, 2010

For episode 15 I had the pleasure of interviewing current GNR guitarist Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal. During this episode we discuss the differences between recording and touring with GNR as opposed to his solo work, being compared to past members of the ba

Podcast Episode 15 - Ron 'Bumblefoot' Thal
July 30, 2010

Podcast Episode 15 - Ron 'Bumblefoot' Thal

Mars Attacks Podcast Episode 14 – Airbourne & Age OF Evil
July 23, 2010

Episode 14 of Mars Attacks Podcast contains two interviews. One with Airbourne rhythm guitarist David Roads, and another with Age Of Evil frontman Jeremy Goldberg. Dave discusses the band’s success, the pressure (or lack thereof) when recording No Gut

Podcast Episode 14 - Airbourne and Age OF Evil
July 23, 2010

Podcast Episode 14 - Airbourne and Age OF Evil

Mars Attacks Podcast Episode 13 – Bruce Kulick’s Ten
July 02, 2010

This episode features an interview with Bruce Kulick. This episode can actually be considered the pilot for Ten, a show in which artists will pick ten songs that they feel define their legacy, or an episode can be based on a specific top, or in the case o

Podcast Episode 13 - Bruce Kulick's Ten
July 02, 2010

Podcast Episode 13 - Bruce Kulick's Ten

Mars Attacks Episode 12 – Dan Lorenzo & Misery
June 16, 2010

During this episode we have two interviews, one with Dan Lorenzo from Hades, The Cursed, and Non-Fiction. With Dan we discuss his entire musical career, covering all of the bands listed above, his solo work, and his involvement in Screaming Metal. We al

Podcast Episode 12 - Dan Lorenzo and Misery
June 16, 2010

Podcast Episode 12 - Dan Lorenzo and Misery

Podcast Episode 11 - Ratt and Anew Revolution
June 03, 2010

Podcast Episode 11 - Ratt and Anew Revolution

Mars Attacks Episode 11 – Ratt & Anew Revolution
June 03, 2010

During episode 11 we interview Frank Salvaggio from Anew Revolution and Robbie Crane from Ratt. Both are very stand up guys, very easy to talk to, and furthers my belief of having just a normal conversation with artists as opposed to doing a "Kent Brockm