Podcasts

S.17 E.10 – Interview with ECHOS

In the depths of darkness, solace emerges. Echos, a rising singer-songwriter from Washington, invites listeners on a transformative journey with her latest album, Quiet, In Your Service.

S.17 E.09 – Haley Roughton of GORE

Meet Gore, a breakthrough four-piece metalcore outfit from Houston, Texas, and their dynamic frontwoman, Haley Roughton.

S.17 E.08 – Ambre Vourvahis of Xandria

The symphonic metal powerhouses Xandria have unveiled their latest work, Universal Tales, and we are thrilled to welcome their extraordinary frontwoman, Ambre Vourvahis, to today's podcast.

S.17 E.07 – Interview with Janet Devlin

We are thrilled to welcome back the gifted Irish singer-songwriter and author, Janet Devlin, for another insightful conversation.

S.17 E.06 – Sean Harmanis of Make Them Suffer

The new album is here. It’s a true testament to the band they’ve become, and we're thrilled to welcome back frontman Sean Harmanis of Make Them Suffer.

S.17 E.05 – Troy Donockley of Nightwish

Yesterwynde, a word crafted to evoke the essence of time, history, memory, and a connection to past generations, is the latest title from symphonic metal legends Nightwish.

S.17 E.04 – Interview with Charlotte Wessels

Since her last IUF appearance in 2021, much has changed. With the release of two solo studio albums and growing recognition from fans worldwide, Charlotte has firmly established herself as a force in the jazz, classical, and hard rock genres.

S.17 E.03 – Damon Tate from Of Virtue

We are joined by Damon Tate, guitarist and founder of the Michigan-based metalcore band Of Virtue.

S.17 E.02 – Brittney Slayes of Unleash The Archers

Time for some Canadian Power Metal. Juno Award-winning heavy metal band Unleash The Archers returns with their sixth studio album, "Phantoma," continuing the momentum from their 2020 release.

S.17 E.01 – Interview with VENUES

Transience – the fleeting nature of existence, lasting only for a short time. For the German-based post-metal band Venues, this concept has profound meaning.