Episodes

  • Bands we'd get in a fight over, with Martin Whiskin
    Jul 7 2025

    If you’ve never been ready to square up in a Spoons car park over your favourite band, are you even a real music fan? In this unreasonably passionate episode, Andrew is joined by the charmingly volatile Martin Whiskin as they dive fists-first into the bands they’d get into an actual fight over. Expect tales of local legends, rag-tag riffs, posh ska punks, and very specific ball-based analogies.

    Featuring bands that should’ve made it, bands that did, and bands no one's heard of (but somehow still inspired violence), the duo unpack the emotional landmines hidden in guitar feedback. Andrew laments the trauma of his first kiss being ruined by Guns N’ Roses, and Martin outs himself as the Medway scene’s unofficial enforcer.

    Subhumans, Ruben, Waldo’s Gift, Russian Circles, Inner Terrestrials, Lupen Crook and the Murderbirds, The Hold Steady... they’re all here, along with a few others you'll pretend you always knew about.

    Come for the music chat, stay for the emotional damage.



    ### Riffs of the week


    #### Martin Whiskin's Riff

    - And So I Watch You From Afar - North Coast Megafauna

    #### Andrew's Riff

    - Waldo's Gift - Candifloss (LIVE)


    ### Martin Whiskin's track choices

    1. Lupen Crook and The Murderbirds - Lest We Connect

    2. Ruben - No One Wins The War

    3. The Hold Steady - Your Little Hoodrat Friend

    4. Hundred Reasons - I'll Find you


    ### Andrew's track choices

    1. Subhumans - Apathy

    2. Inner Terrestrials - Enter the dragon

    3. Russian Circles - Fathom

    4. Against Me - Those Anarcho Punks Are Mysterious


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    Frank Turner interview

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Bands We Wish We Were In (For Beer, Glory & Ridiculous Haircuts)
    Jun 30 2025

    Ever looked at a band and thought, "Yeah, I'd ruin that with my presence"? Well, so have we. This week on Beat Motel, Andrew is joined once again by the mighty Oli as they dive headfirst into the chaotic world of bands they wish they'd been in.

    From the sleek, suited swagger of Interpol to the beer-soaked riff factories of Gentleman's Pistols, we ramble through a weird and wonderful landscape of musical desires. Expect tales of porn ties, Led Zeppelin’s airborne fireplaces, and discovering why having a drum machine made from bits of a broken toaster is the height of musical cool.

    We also reflect on the importance of looking like a band, the magic of weird basslines, and why being in a band is just clinging to your mates while pretending it's not all a colossal waste of time. Plus, we settle the age-old debate: Would you rather play Glastonbury or the Steamboat in Ipswich?

    Buckle up. It’s a trip.



    ### Riffs of the week


    #### Oli's Riff

    - Faraquet - Cut Self Not

    #### Andrew's Riff

    - Patristic - Catechesis


    ### Oli's track choices

    1. Young Marble Giants - Eating Noddemix

    2. Interpol - Heinrich Manevour

    3. Led Zepellin - No Quarter

    4. Beach Boys - Little Pad


    ### Andrew's track choices

    1. Axes - Junior

    2. Gentlemans Pistols-Comfortably Crazy

    3. Prolapse - Headless in a beat motel

    4. Blur - Won't do it


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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Kin Heavy Tunes
    Jun 23 2025

    In this ear-bleeding episode of Beat Motel, Andrew is joined once again by Dan Callis for a deep dive into the heavy, the noisy, and the downright daft corners of modern metal and punk. If you're here for thoughtful analysis, jog on. This is a celebration of volume, riffs, and the bands that make you question your own taste.

    Starting off with tech issues and a healthy dollop of despair at podcasting platforms, our lads quickly launch into a barrage of riffs. Callis brings the chaos with the likes of Big Ass Truck (yes, that’s a real band and no, they’re not subtle), while Andrew goes full nostalgic riff nerd with Pelican.

    They dish out praise (and some sass) for local legends Dude Smell, debate whether Babymetal is genius or Eurovision in disguise, and unleash rage at the fascist-flirting metalheads of yore. There's a surprise orchestral metal pick from Callis (are we feeling okay?), a hilarious tale involving Lamb of God’s Randy Blythe getting locked out, and general beef with Google, Spotify, and algorithmic inshitification.

    Tracks from Teeth, Stray from the Path, The Haunted, and Ironstone also make an appearance in what is possibly the least coherent but most entertaining playlist you’ll encounter this month.

    If you like your podcasts raw, sarcastic, and filled with two blokes yelling about blast beats and gig etiquette, you’re in for a treat.



    ### Riffs of the week


    #### Callis's Riff

    - Bring me the horizon - Wonderwall

    #### Andrew's Riff

    - Dudesmell - Fatal Attraction


    ### Calliss track choices

    1. Big Ass Truck - Big Ass Truck

    2. Teeth - Blue and cold

    3. Ironstone - Forgive me anew

    4. Stray from the path - Fuck them all to hell


    ### Andrew's track choices

    1. Pelican - Gulch

    2. Sylosis/Heriot - The Path

    3. The Haunted - Warhead

    4. Purified in blood - Primal pulse thunder


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    46 mins
  • Making sweet sweet music with the person you make sweet sweet love with
    Jun 16 2025

    This week on Beat Motel, Andrew is joined by the ever-eloquent Dr. Sam to unpack the joys, horrors, and outright weirdness of musicians who make sweet music and even sweeter love together. Things get rolling with a heated debate about whether soup is a drink, a meal, or just a gateway to genital injury. Seriously.


    From Tom Waits’ transformation at the hands of Kathleen Brennan to the relentless Yoko Ono bashing that both Andrew and Sam righteously defend, this episode is a heady blend of irreverent insight and musical deep cuts. We also plunge into the murky waters of band names that make you cringe (hello, Mum Jeans), and wax lyrical about the magic - and occasional monstrosity - of musical power couples.


    Expect shoutouts to Fleetwood Mac’s inter-band bonking, Linda McCartney's immovable sausages, and some righteous love for Man On Man (yes, Roddy Bottom and Joey Holeman are real names). We also throw in rants about Giraffe (not the animal), bad reggae breakdowns in Bond themes, and a stunningly middle-aged moan about fusion food restaurants.




    Riffs of the week

    Dr Sam's Riff


    Cypress Hill with the London Symphony Orchestra - When The Shit Goes Down (1:30)

    Andrew's Riff


    Prince Daddy & The Hyena - Thrashville 2/3 (ft. Kississippi) (1:54)


    Dr Sam's track choices

    Tom Waits - No One Knows When I'm Gone (0:10)


    Yoko Ono - Give Me Something (opening)


    Man on Man - Showgirls (0:40)


    Year of the Knife - Your Control (1:30)


    Andrew's track choices

    The Kinks - Big Sky (0:56)


    Wings - Live and Let Die (0:45)


    Sonic Youth - 100% (1:53)


    Fleetwood Mac - The Chain (3:02)


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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Difficult Person, Interesting Artist
    Jun 9 2025

    Welcome to the Beat Motel podcast, where this week Andrew is joined by Dr Sam for a deep-dive into one of music’s most controversial themes: why so many fascinating artists are also colossal bellends.

    What starts as a light-hearted waffle about lubricated lips and ear balm (yeah, that happened) quickly takes a sharp swerve into the murky territory of artists who challenge our moral compasses. From Marilyn Manson’s whiny victim lyrics to Jerry Lee Lewis marrying his 13-year-old cousin, no sacred cows are spared. We get philosophical, sociological, and sometimes just downright sweary. But it’s all in the name of exploring the big question: can you separate the art from the arsehole?

    Also featuring:

    • Suede and the joy of glam simplicity

    • Why Lou Reed was a magnificent pain in the neck

    • The brilliance and bafflement of Charles Mingus

    • Courtney Love finally getting the credit she deserves

    • ODB being… well… ODB

    • Dinosaur Jr's PR agent’s polite "don’t even bother" energy

    And yes, we talk about cancel culture. And yes, we know that’ll annoy someone. Good.



    ### Riffs of the week


    #### Dr Sam's Riff

    - Say Sue Me - Vacation (0.15)

    #### Andrew's Riff

    - Suede - Disintegrate (2:10)


    ### Dr Sam's track choices

    1. Marilyn Manson - User Friendly (opening)

    2. Hole - Celebrity Skin (0.31)

    3. Jerry Lee Lewis - Help Me Make It Through the Night (1:00)

    4. Charles Mingus - Vassarlean (2.56)


    ### Andrew's track choices

    1. Lou Reed - Satellite of love (1:00)

    2. ODB - Shimmy shimmy ya (0:44)

    3. Dinosaur Jr - Freak Scene (2:18)

    4. Inspiral Carpets - I want you - Featuring Mark E Smith (0:29)


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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Colours
    Jun 2 2025

    Who knew an episode about colours could spiral into tales of crusty white-boy dreadlocks, the audio texture of brown, and Robbie bloody Williams dragging Tony Iommi into the Britpop bin fire?

    This week, Andrew and Dr Sam dive into the murky, vibrant, and occasionally neon world of music and its connection to colour. We’re not talking about your A-Level synaesthesia essay here. This is a chaotic ramble through records that sound “pink,” bands that are spiritually “brown,” and the kind of drummers who play like malfunctioning clockwork toys (yes, Rage Against the Machine guy, we’re looking at you).

    Expect discussions about:

    • Why The Fadeaways might be Japan’s answer to garage rock perfection

    • Why Wet Leg makes Sam think of lounge-based self-pleasure

    • Sharon Osbourne being Sharon Osbourne (which is never a compliment)

    • What it means when a song sounds like Primus and why that’s both brilliant and deeply unsettling

    • How audience chat at gigs should be punishable by public flogging or at least polite shushing

    All this and more, plus Andrew’s eternal quest to have singing lessons… and fail.

    Plug in, lie back, and prepare to rethink the rainbow.



    ### Riffs of the week


    #### Dr Sam's Riff

    - The Fadeaways - I Don't Care (opening)

    #### Andrew's Riff

    - Wet Leg - CPR (2:13)


    ### Dr Sam's track choices

    1. Black Sabbath - God is Dead? (0.45)

    2. Melt Banana - Chain-Shot to Have Some Fun (1.15)

    3. Dan Deacon - Arp III: Far From Shore (1.10)

    4. Primus - Shake Hands with Beef (opening)


    ### Andrew's track choices

    1. NoFx - Don't call me white (opening)

    2. Red Fang - Throw Up (4:46)

    3. Orkestra Obsolete - Blue Monday (2:54)

    4. Split Enz - I see red (opening)


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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Forbidden Music
    May 26 2025

    What happens when you love music but live with people who have ears? This week, Andrew and Dr. Sam dive headfirst into the steaming skip bin of Forbidden Music—those tracks that are so loathed, so divisive, or just so downright baffling that they’ve been banned in their own homes.

    From the glitchy chaos of Venetian Snares to the crime against ears that is Nightwish, no genre is safe. We cover everything from folk revolutionaries to jazz breakdowns that sound like a musical nervous breakdown. Dr. Sam gets philosophical about lo-fi wallpaper beats, and Andrew admits to weaponising avant-garde metal to end late-night YouTube sessions.

    Expect:

    • Punk-pop cheese that could clog your arteries

    • Jazz that sounds like someone dropped a saxophone down the stairs

    • Finnish metal with the subtlety of Eurovision on steroids

    • Why silence might be the ultimate forbidden tune

    • Casual academic analysis interrupted by fart stories

    Also in this episode:

    • The unholy genre of metal for grandmas

    • How to destroy dinner parties with free jazz

    • Why BBC Radio 6 is for people pretending they still have an edge

    • Sparks. Always Sparks.

    This one’s about taste, tolerance, and trauma. What’s your forbidden music? Send us your shameful tracks and tell us which song gets you kicked out of your own living room.


    ### Riffs of the week


    #### Dr Sam's Riff

    - Peggy Seeger - Lady, What Do You Do All Day? (1.03)

    #### Andrew's Riff

    - Sparks - A Little Bit Of Light Banter (2:01)


    ### Dr Sam's track choices

    1. No Use for a Name - Chasing Rainbows (0.45)

    2. Albert Ayler Trio - Ghosts: Variations 1 (0.30)

    3. Nightwish - I Wish I Had an Angel (opening)

    4. Defacement - Duality (opening)


    ### Andrew's track choices

    1. Venetian Snares - Hanjal (4:35)

    2. Imperial Triumphant - Pleasuredome (feat. Dave Lombardo & Tomas Haake) (3:30)

    3. Spiritbox - Circle With Me (2:40)

    4. The Velvet Underground - European Son (6:31)


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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Albums That Feel Like Coming Home (and Other Toilet Mishaps)
    May 19 2025

    This week Andrew is joined by the ever-lovely Dr. Sam to discuss albums that feel like coming home. Naturally, they barely stick to the topic. Expect bowel-related rants, coffee-fuelled enema chat, and Dr. Sam outing himself as the world’s most dangerous urinal misuser.


    They dive into the albums that comfort them like a warm blanket (or a familiar loo seat), including Ugly Kid Joe, Black Sheep, The Kinks, and the Charlatans, while getting stuck into the finer points of why Weird Al is the hero we don't deserve, why Led Zeppelin would have been insufferable to drink with, and why toilets in Finland might be the pinnacle of personal hygiene.


    There's also a controversial theory connecting Smells Like Teen Spirit to Shangri-La by The Kinks, which is guaranteed to get the comment section frothing.


    Expect industrial-grade tangents, as the lads try and fail to stay on musical track but somehow land the plane into the cozy arms of nostalgia—covered in hot sauce and regret.


    Stuff we sort of talked about:

    Coffee enemas vs garden hoses


    Binoculars covered in wee


    Funk metal is not dead, it's just pretending to be polite


    The joy of albums that teleport you back to awkward teenage years


    Why Weird Al might be the gym soundtrack you never knew you needed


    Squatting over skatepark-style toilets (yes, really)


    If you like your music podcasts barely about music, you're in the right bog.



    ### Riffs of the week


    #### Dr Sam's Riff

    - Honningbarna - Schäfer (opening)

    #### Andrew's Riff

    - BC Camplight - Two Legged Dog ft. Abigail Morris (1:54)


    ### Dr Sam's track choices

    1. Ugly Kid Joe - Everything About You (1.18)

    2. Black Sheep - The Choice Is Yours (Revisited) (2.20)

    3. Wayne Gibson - See You Later, Alligator (0.57)

    4. Weird Al - Bohemian Polka (opening)


    ### Andrew's track choices

    1. The Kinks - Shangri La (2:47)

    2. The Charlatans - I never want an easy life if me and he were ever to get there

    3. Led Zeppelin - Achilles last stand (4:07)

    4. Courdroy - Motorhead (1:32)


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    1 hr and 2 mins