Episode 6 of The Backstage Guru leans back into heavier territory, continuing the idea of pulling the curtain back on music that stands on craft, conviction, and identity rather than hype. Following on from the response to earlier episodes particularly Episode 2, this edition revisits the idea of low-hanging fruit in the modern music business, and the difference between content-driven exposure and genuine artist development. Not as an accusation, but as a distinction worth making. This week’s selections span established names and emerging artists, all connected by intent rather than trend. Some tracks are brand new, others are pulled back into the light because they’re simply too good to be ignored. Release dates aren’t the point, songs are. Featured in this episode Megadeth – The Tipping Point (from the forthcoming album, due 23 January) Black Label Society – Engines Of Demolition ACES – Tornado (self-titled album out now) Vern Daysel & The Burning Breeze – New Game Matney – All Fired Up (from The Redneck and the Redman) Seether – Dangerous (from Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum) As always, The Backstage Guru is about conversation as much as curation. If you’re listening on Podomatic, leave your thoughts in the comments section below the episode. You can also get in touch on X and Instagram, and if you’ve got music you think belongs here, feel free to send it in — if it fits, it’ll get some daylight. Pulling the curtain back, one record at a time.
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