13 of The Best Podcast Episodes for Jesper Binzer. A collection of podcasts episodes with or about Jesper Binzer, often where they are interviewed.
13 of The Best Podcast Episodes for Jesper Binzer. A collection of podcasts episodes with or about Jesper Binzer, often where they are interviewed.
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In this episode Ian is introduced to Jesper Binzer and his latest album Save Your Soul.
https://music.apple.com/ca/album/save-your-soul/1529462498
Featuring the songs My Head's Been Places and Premonition.
And
Harry Nilsson and his first album from 1971 Nilsson Schmilsson
https://music.apple.com/ca/album/nilsson-schmilsson/275438773
Featuring the hit Without You.
Also featured from a favourite childhood album
The Point (also by Harry Nilsson)
https://music.apple.com/ca/album/the-point/1102598153
The song Think About Your Troubles.
Video transcript found here:
https://youtu.be/E-l6gfrDgf4
On this episode I read your emails, play your audio comments and do a track by track of the new solo album by Jesper Binzer, Save Your Soul.
Music by
Alice Cooper
David Ellefson
Hey! Hello!
Jesper Binzer
Renegade
The Menzingers
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Darren and Niclas sit down at the mics again and talk plenty of an album in their Behind the Vinyl program. In this section, it’s AC/DCs album Highway To Hell with Jesper Binzer.
Scandinavian rock and roll legends D-A-D took their time to record their new album A Prayer for the Loud, but the wait was certainly worth it! The new songs fall right into the vintage D-A-D mold, and will surely please the long time fans, with a clear musical link to classic D-A-D albums such as No Fuel Left For The Pilgrims and Riskin’ It All.
The band worked on A Prayer for the Loud for three years in-between tours, and produced it at Grapehouse Studios in Copenhagen. Having experimented a lot in previous albums, this time they wanted something that would jump of the speakers and immediately stand out as a D-A-D track. As discussed at length in our review of the album, the end result is a collection of gritty and dirty numbers, a high point in their lengthy career.
Dialing in from the distant Copenhagen, D-A-D’s singer Jesper Binzer spoke to our interview’s hustler Rodrigo Altaf about everything that transpired during those long three years until the album came to life. Find all about this and much more in the interview below, and remember to subscribe to our Podcast in several platforms to listen and be notified about new interviews and contents we publish on a daily basis.
Slideshow photographs courtesy of World of Metal.
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