On this weeks episode of Arts andamp; Seizures, host Mike Edison and friends discuss the Black Sabbath reunion, the merits of Guns N Roses, Lemmys recent passing, the cacophonous mess that was Lady Gagas tribute to David Bowie on the GRAMMYs, and Louder Than Hell, the heaviest book on the planet. Theyre joined via phone by Kenny Aronoff, one of the worlds most influential and in-demand drummers. Now, all these people who werent really there and didnt really understand Bowie in the first place can now feel like theyre a part of this experience through the magic that is the GRAMMYs. You know what? Corporate rock still sucks. [29:00] – Mike Edison
On this week’s episode of Arts & Seizures, host Mike Edison and friends discuss the Black Sabbath reunion, the merits of Guns N’ Roses, Lemmy’s recent passing, the “cacophonous mess” that was Lady Gaga’s tribute to David Bowie on the GRAMMYs, and _Louder Than Hell, _“the heaviest book on the planet.” They’re joined via phone by Kenny Aronoff, one of the world’s most influential and in-demand drummers.
“Now, all these people who weren’t really there and didn’t really understand Bowie in the first place can now feel like they’re a part of this experience through the magic that is the GRAMMYs. You know what? Corporate rock still sucks.” [29:00] – Mike Edison