In this episode of 'The Sonic Road', the hosts kick off with updates from their bands, Screamin Engines and Crime Scene.
They discuss the final Black Sabbath show, highlighting it as a significant event featuring Ozzy's last performance and numerous guest appearances.
The conversation shifts to The Sword's reunion and the prospective new music, expressing excitement over their return.
Jerry Cantrell's solo work and thoughts on the tough dynamics of maintaining a band are explored, shedding light on the realities of long-term music careers.
Additionally, the hosts defend The Black Keys against negative press from Rolling Stone, emphasizing the challenges and complexities of the music business.
They conclude with a lively discussion on the integration of analog and digital recording techniques, paying tribute to legendary producer Dave Jordan, who recently passed away.
00:00 Welcome to Episode Two!
00:31 Band Updates and New Releases
01:33 Studio Sessions and Late-Night Creativity
02:56 Winter Blues and Weather Woes
03:32 Big Announcements in the Music Scene
04:10 Reflecting on Black Sabbath's Legacy
07:16 The Eagles: A Love-Hate Relationship
09:12 Anticipation for the Final Show
15:44 The Sword's Reunion and Future Plans
17:06 Jerry Cantrell's Insights on Band Longevity
21:48 The Creative Journey and Defining Success
24:51 The Evolution of Music Promotion
25:31 Defining Success as an Artist
26:03 Phil Anselmo and Housecore Records
27:28 Baroness and Their Upcoming Tour
31:23 The Legacy of Producer Dave Jordan
34:49 Analog vs Digital: The Recording Debate
38:49 The Black Keys and Media Criticism
47:27 Concluding Thoughts and Future Plans