Scars and Guitars

With over 900 interviews, a welcoming environment for artists to discuss their politics, social insights, and artistic perspectives. Offering an authentic experience, this podcast invites you to tune in to the conversations with numerous luminaries from hard rock, heavy metal, and extreme metal.

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Episodes

Eero Sipilä (Battle Beast)

Monday Feb 04, 2019

Monday Feb 04, 2019

Eero Sipilä (Battle Beast). Andrew and Eero chat about the new album for 2019 from Battle Beast, No More Hollywood Endings.

Monday Jan 28, 2019

Sharon den Adel (Within Temptation). Within Temptation's brand new studio album will launch February 1st 2019, Sharon and Andrew talk all about the album and other subjects.

Andy Gill (Gang of Four)

Friday Jan 25, 2019

Friday Jan 25, 2019

*This conversation was recorded in January 2019 and has been available via podcast apps since then, now available for the first time on YouTube*
Welcome to our interview, where we dive deep into the world of musical influence, shining a spotlight on the brilliant mind behind Gang of Four, Andy Gill. While some bands achieve household-name status, like the Rolling Stones and the Beatles, there are artists whose impact far exceeds the fame of their discography. Gang of Four falls into this category.
Prepare to be amazed as we explore the undeniable influence of Gang of Four, which can be heard in the music of mega-bands such as Red Hot Chili Peppers, indie titans Fugazi, and UK media darlings Bloc Party. It's fascinating to note that Bloc Party seems somewhat hesitant to attribute their sound to Gill's distinct and angular guitar work. Andy talks about the release of their first album when journalists pointed out the resemblance between Bloc Party and Gang of Four. However, the band claimed they were not consciously aware of the influence but coincidentally came across Gang of Four's record while working on their own. On the other hand, Fugazi has openly acknowledged the impact of Gang of Four on their music. It seems that Gill's influence is pervasive.
We have the incredible opportunity to chat with Andy Gill due to Gang of Four's upcoming tour of Australia in March 2019. This tour provided the perfect platform to showcase a fan-favourite album from their extensive catalogue for Australian audiences. Alongside performances of the iconic "Entertainment" (released in 1979), they also shared some tracks from their new album, "Happy Now," as well as selections from their intervening years.
While Gang of Four enjoyed only modest chart success, they did make waves in the United States with the track "Don't Fix What Ain't Broke" from their album "Mall" (released in 1991). Notably, this song featured the exceptional bass playing of Gail Ann Dorsey, who would later collaborate with David Bowie. It's plausible that Gill played a role in introducing Dorsey to the Thin White Duke, which Andy discusses during our conversation.
The connection to the Red Hot Chili Peppers runs more profound than a typical band-to-band influence. Andy talks about this significant episode in his career, as he produced their first recognized album, aptly titled "The Red Hot Chili Peppers" (released in 1984). Through the recording process, Gill discovered that the esteemed bassist Michael Balzary, better known as Flea, hailed from Australia.
Join us as we embark on an exploration of the captivating influence and musical journey of Andy Gill, the visionary behind Gang of Four. Discover how his innovative sound has left an indelible mark on the music world, transcending mere fame and influencing generations of musicians.
Rest in peace, Andy Gill (1956 – 2020).

Friday Jan 25, 2019

Taime Downe (Faster Pussycat). LA glam survivors Faster Pussycat head to Australia for shows through February 2019, ahead of the shows Taime shares his thoughts ion many episodes throughout his career.

Laurie Luke

Tuesday Jan 22, 2019

Tuesday Jan 22, 2019

Laurie Luke. Andrew and Laurie chat about his brand new EP for 2019, the superb, Way Back When.

Ihsahn (Emperor)

Tuesday Jan 22, 2019

Tuesday Jan 22, 2019

Ihsahn (Emperor). This conversation took place ahead of Emperor's long awaited tour of Australia.

Anton Kabanen (Beast in Black)

Thursday Jan 17, 2019

Thursday Jan 17, 2019

Anton Kabanen (Beast in Black). The new album from Beast in Black for 2019 is called From Hell With Love and Anton joins Andrew to talk all about it.

Drew Shirley (Switchfoot)

Friday Jan 11, 2019

Friday Jan 11, 2019

Drew Shirley (Switchfoot). Andrew chats with Drew about the new album for 2019 from Switchfoot, Native Tongue.

Thursday Jan 10, 2019

Tobias Sammet (Edguy, Avantasia). Tobi chats with Andrew about life and the brand new album for 2019 from Avantasia, Moonglow.

Erik Danielsson (Watain)

Tuesday Jan 08, 2019

Tuesday Jan 08, 2019

Erik Danielsson (Watain). Andrew and Erik discuss career and Watain's February 2019 tour of Australia and New Zealand.

Andrew McKaysmith

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