The Distorted Emporium

Tommy Sosebee

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Episode XXIV - Nu-Metal Songs That Don't Suck (...And 2 That Do)
Jul 23 2023
Episode XXIV - Nu-Metal Songs That Don't Suck (...And 2 That Do)
Without a doubt, Nu-Metal stands as one of the most polarizing genres of hard rock to ever exist. Despite it being reviled more any other sub-genre metal, hair metal included, it continues to sell albums, sell out arenas, and influence music to this day. With this episode, I've tried to showcase some of the bands, or at least particular songs, that stood out from the heap of generic, derivative dribble that permeated the mid- to late 1990's. This episode is definitely not for everyone, and that's fine. I had many friends in that era that would have nothing to do with anything that I discuss here. In my humble opinion, that was their loss. As I mention in the show, many people were quick to write these bands off as simply de-tuning their guitars and rapping over it, and that was certainly the case in some instances; however, after putting this show together, I'm hard-pressed to name another genre that was as capable of pulling from so many different genres in such a cohesive fashion. Not to mention, along the way it completely changed the sound of metal as we know it. For proof, look no further than some of the most recognizable names in the game at the time. They certainly took notice and changed their approach, as well, and most are still revered.Whether for nostalgia, or simply out of curiosity, grab a drink, have a smoke and dive in.Cheers!As always, you can follow me on Instagram @thedistortedemporium or reach me via email at thedistortedemporium@gmail.comThe corresponding Spotify playlist can be found here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1u0JGWNKHImPSb6aOmo6kj?si=72f19446e77540e5&pt=873dbff6cac263a5aabff152a999af06
Episode XXI - TDE's Tribute to Jeff Beck
Jan 12 2023
Episode XXI - TDE's Tribute to Jeff Beck
Where does one even start with the passing of a musician that is guaranteed a spot on the Mt. Rushmore of their chosen instrument? Not since the death of Eddie Van Halen in October 2020, has the guitar world been so shaken and felt such a loss. The impact Jeff Beck had on the world of rock and guitar-driven music is beyond reproach. Once he replaced Eric Clapton in the Yardbirds, on three days notice, no less, he followed up with a 7 decades-long career that morphed and evolved in a way like no other to pick up the instrument. I'd say he's the guitar equivalent of Miles Davis. Psychedelic rock, English blues, jazz fusion, rockabilly, electronica... and on and on. Like Miles with a trumpet, Beck knew no bounds with a guitar.Up until his passing on January, 10, 2023, he stayed relevant. Just last year saw the release of a full-length album with none other than Johnny Depp and a high-profile collaboration with Ozzy Osbourne on what may prove to be the final release from the Prince of Darkness,  Patient No. 9 . Those along with a very successful tour alongside ZZ Top kept us thinking he would continue to blow minds for years to come. Such wasn't the case...It's a sad day for many of us and I hope you guys find something new here, or just gain further appreciation for one of the best to ever do it. Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2LQf9msNDgenp6croDnGsy?si=116d458cdad04450You can always find me on IG @thedistortedemporium or email me at thedistortedemporium@gmail.comCheers.
Episode XVIII - "It's just murder. All God's creatures do it."
May 14 2022
Episode XVIII - "It's just murder. All God's creatures do it."
Ed Kemper, Ed Gein, Andrei Chikatilo, Albert Fish, and on and on. The list of mass murdering psychopaths that have inspired heavy music is an extensive one to say the least. Their influence isn't genre specific either.  As you'll see tonight, death metal, sludge, grunge, thrash... bands of all styles have used these atrocities as inspiration for song. This is an eerie, and at times unsettling episode of The Distorted Emporium so turn out the lights and dive in.As with previous episodes, I fully intended to say a few more words regarding the episode, however, 2 days ago word broke that The Black Dahlia Murder frontman Trevor Strnad had passed away.  I wanted to address that since TBDM is featured in this episode. I was lucky enough to see the band once many years ago here in Bakersfield, and while I never met Trevor, he was the embodiment of all of us in the metal scene. Smart, funny, and as passionate as can be about heavy music...  This is a huge loss to the metal community and my heartfelt condolences go out to his family, friends, and bandmates.Please, please, please guys... if you're in any way struggling with mental health I beg you to talk to someone. Anyone. That camaraderie we feel together at shows isn't a superficial, fake sense of belonging. We all have a shared passion for something that joins us together and no one should have to suffer alone. Please reach out. Whether on Instagram or through email. Whatever. If there is anything I can do, I will. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline800-273-8255email: thedistortedemporium@gmail.comIG: thedistortedemporiumSpotify Playlist: The Distorted Emporium Episode 16
Episode XVII - Sabbath Holy Sabbath
Apr 16 2022
Episode XVII - Sabbath Holy Sabbath
Quite literally, Black Sabbath changed music, and heavy music in particular, forever upon the release their self titled debut in 1970. Debates have raged for decades as to who was the first "heavy metal" band, and while I am on team Sabbath in that argument, even those who oppose that sentiment have to agree that Sabbath is the most influential band in the history of heavy metal. Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Slayer, and on and on... They all owe a debt of gratitude to the four-piece from Birmingham, England.Now as cliched as it might sound, Sabbath is one of my all-time favorite bands. I learned how to play guitar to these songs and grew to appreciate the power of the almighty riff in the process. In tonight's show, we're going to hear just how influential the band was/is as heard through the filter of some absolutely killer bands. There are a few of the usual suspects here, but I think there are a few surprises, as well.  I wanted to feature some bands that fly under the radar a bit in addition to the bands and covers we've all heard and I found some gems!  As a result, I give you what I think is the best episode of The Distorted Emporium yet!So have a drink, maybe a smoke, and kick back and appreciate the power of Iommi, Ward, Butler, and Osbourne, better known to us mere mortals as the mighty Black Sabbath!As always, you can find me on Instagram @thedistortedemporium and you can always email me at thedistortedemporium@gmail.com. You can also find the corresponding playlist for tonight's show on Spotify by searching The Distorted Emporium Episode 15. All other shows are there as well so if my voice annoys you, then there you go! Until next time, Cheers!
Episode XVI - TDE's Rear View Mirror #2 - 1991
Mar 18 2022
Episode XVI - TDE's Rear View Mirror #2 - 1991
For better or worse, 1991 is the year heavy music changed forever. With the release of Metallica's Black Album and the grunge explosion coming out of Seattle, heavier sounds were hitting the airwaves all over the world. However, if you were to turn off the radio and dig into one of the many fanzines or metal magazines that were widely available, you'd find that 1991 was a high water mark in the world of extreme music. Death metal was king in most of Europe and in parts of the US, the second wave of black metal was beginning to rise out of Scandinavia, and the seeds of multiple other sub-genres were taking root including nu-metal, djent, and the NWOAHM. It was a very exciting and creative time in the world of heavy music and there truly was something for everyone.This might very well be the heaviest episode I've curated yet. I'll primarily be focusing on the bands you weren't hearing on mainstream radio or, outside of the rare video on Headbanger's Ball, MTV. I do briefly touch on the grunge and American rock scene, but this episode is my attempt to show just how explosive, and downright heavy, things were in 1991. I've had to space out the episodes a little due to the fact that I've gone back to school. Ultimately, these classes will make this show better and I'm excited about what's to come. We'll get back to twice a month this summer so just hang tight. As always, you can find me on Instagram @thedistortedemporium or you can email me at thedistortedemporium@gmail.com.  You can also find the corresponding playlist to tonight's show on Spotify. Just search The Distorted Emporium Episode 14. All the other shows are there as well.Until next time! Cheers!
Episode XV - NWOAHM - East Coast Edition
Feb 19 2022
Episode XV - NWOAHM - East Coast Edition
The New Wave of American Heavy Metal is a controversial term used to describe the explosion of bands that rose out of the United States in the late 90's and early 00's in the aftermath of nu-metal. The earliest known reference to the term is from Cleveland, Ohio's Chimaira, who put the phrase on a shirt, and later cds, around 2001. While the  NWOAHM is obviously biting off of the now famous New Wave of British Heavy Metal from the late 1970's/early 1980's, I think it is an appropriate moniker given the sheer number of bands that had a hand in keeping American metal alive and moving forward during that era. While many of the bands, much like the NWOAHM name, are often derided as being derivative, or unoriginal, the movement was really no different than any other major movement from history regarding music, particularly in the US. After the initial run of bands that were truly pushing the bounds of the scene, copycats and groups with no interest in innovation took over and watered down a once fertile movement. It happened with punk, thrash, grunge, etc. It's inevitable. However, to group all these bands together and say they were simply rehashing Swedish death metal riffs and mixing it with hardcore and groove metal is reductive and short sighted, to say the least. So, like I said earlier, there were so many bands that popped up during this era that making one show was impossible. There were just far too many to paint any kind of clear picture as to  how things were unfolding so I decided to concentrate on the east coast in this particular episode. There are a few of the usual suspects that come up when referencing this era, however, I've included a few bands that some would argue do not fit at all within the definition of "heavy metal." Honestly,  I don't care to have that conversation because that doesn't interest me in the least . I've already done an episode on what "heavy' means to me (Episode 9) and that's that.  Anyway, I think it's a slamming episode and I hope you guys dig it. If you want to argue or don't agree with something, hit me up on Instagram @thedistortedemporium or email me at Thedistortedemporium@gmail.comAs always, you can find the corresponding playlist on Spotify. Just search The Distorted Emporium Episode 13 . All previous playlists from past episodes are there as well.Cheers!
Episode XII - TDE's Best of 2021 Part 2
Dec 21 2021
Episode XII - TDE's Best of 2021 Part 2
In this episode of TDE, we wrap up our look back at 2021. As I've stated numerous times, 2021 gave us an abundance of killer releases and by the end of this show, we will have explored over 3 hours of new music for you guys to seek out.As promised, this episode features a new Jesus Christ Muscle Car song. Nothin' for Nada is the  song title and I think you guys will love it! This song and Blackbird (featured in the last episode) will be available  to stream in January so hang tight.Tonight's show will also feature local Bakersfield band Gravevoid and their track Morbid Fascinations Of a Distant Past Come To Be from their recently released EP, Fetid Corpse. Gravevoid just might be the heaviest band to ever rise out of Bakersfield and I'm stoked to feature them on TDE. Fetid Corpse is available for streaming on all the usual platforms and they have cd's and some sick merch available as well. Hit them up on Instagram or Facebook and help support one of the hardest working death metal bands in central California.As always, tonight's playlist is available on Spotify. You can find it by searching The Distorted Emporium Best of 2021 Part 2. You'll also find the playlists to all previous shows as well so check 'em out!You can follow the show on Instagram @thedistortedemporium and you can reach me with suggestions, criticism, hate mail, etc at thedistortedemporium@gmail.comThank you guys for making this year pretty unbelievable! It's remarkable how much the show has grown in less than 6 months and I can't wait to see what 2022 brings! I wish you guys a safe and happy New Year and I'll see you in 2022! Cheers!
Episode XI - TDE's Best of 2021 Part 1
Dec 7 2021
Episode XI - TDE's Best of 2021 Part 1
2021 has proven to be an absolutely remarkable year in regards to heavy and extreme music. From old school death metal bands with 30 plus years under their belts to newer bands that are pushing the bounds of what extreme music can be, 2021 has given us an abundance of great releases. In fact, once I started compiling tracks for the show, I quickly realized this will have to be a 2 part series so buckle up! I guarantee you'll find something new and exciting in here. In addition to highlighting my favorite songs of the year, each episode will feature a new track by my band Jesus Christ Muscle Car and a track by a local Bakersfield band that I feel should get some attention. This is JCMC's first new music since 2017 and I think you guys will love it! Tonight's show will also feature Bakersfield's own For the Dead and their track Bloodied. Please give them a follow on Instagram and Facebook and check out their previous stuff that is available on all your favorite streaming platforms. They are killing it here in Central California and will be playing with TDE faves Exhorder and Extinction AD here in Bakersfield next week. Check em out! As always, tonight's playlist is available on Spotify. You can find it by searching The Distorted Emporium Best of 2021 Pt 1. You can always find the playlists to previous episodes there as well.You guys can follow the show on Instagram @thedistortedemporium and you can reach me with suggestions, criticism, hate mail , etc at thedistortedemporium@gmail.com See you in 2 weeks for Part 2!