The UCR Podcast
The UCR Podcast
Podcast Description
The UCR Podcast explores the past, present and future of rock and culture's biggest legends. Hosted by Matt Wardlaw and members of the UCR team, you'll stay up to date with the latest interviews, news, roundtable discussions and more.
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The podcast delves into various themes related to rock history, artist collaborations, and cultural commentary, including specific episodes like Joe Satriani discussing the G3 tour, Warren Haynes reflecting on Dickey Betts' influence, and explorations of classic albums such as Pearl Jam’s 'Vitalogy.' It also tackles the evolution of music consumption, artist tributes, and projections for future rock events.

The UCR Podcast explores the past, present and future of rock and culture’s biggest legends. Hosted by Matt Wardlaw and members of the UCR team, you’ll stay up to date with the latest interviews, news, roundtable discussions and more.
William joins Matt to talk about “Black Horizon,” his debut with Metal Allegiance and the first new music from the hard rock supergroup in eight years. We also discuss his experience working with Metal Allegiance founder Mark Menghi in King Ultramega and their explosive cover of Soundgarden’s “Rusty Cage.” Plus, William gives us the origin story of how he met and started touring with Jerry Cantrell as part of Jerry’s solo band for the Degradation Trip album (before the album was even out!). He also shares a surprising anecdote about his early days in Alice in Chains.

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