If There is Hell Below (est. 2010) is a weekly new music podcast presented by two best pals Rob Morgan and Callum Eckersley. Each week they bring in 12 new tracks, have a few beers, chat about their favourite finds of the week and joke about life.
It's your boys Rob and Callum chucking out that good time banter and great tunes like Big Fergus hands out them citizen arrests.
Get your ears on some great tunes from the likes of BEACHTAPE who are a British band who sound like all the good American indie bands you still dig, TV Crime who make that workingman punching-in/punching-out feel good punk, Lower Slaughter who make the best heavy fuzz killer rock and BIG HUGE that make that power pop heavy rock that we will never stop digging.
Get ready to die.
Rob and Callum present a podcast which sits in a limbo that is the positivity of the unknown, it was recorded on a Thursday so it's a little snapshot of a simpler more naive time. They play some music songs too, which is the important thing because every tune KILLS this week; with blockbuster disco funk from Louis Cole, brooklyn post-punk swag from B-Boys and something from podcast god Ariel Pink. There's also some funk and soul from Son Little, future hip hop beats from Karavan and an ode to Blackpool from Jack Cooper. See you on the flip-side x
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Callum and Rob present their many personalities in a podcast with 12 songs that soundtrack these many different personas from hardened ex-con to sophisticated jazz man to the lonely wanderer.
Ace tunes this week come from Manchester’s own cosmic Hazlewood voiced cowboy Nev Cottee, Falmouth’s best kept punk secret The Red Cords, jazz super duo Hampshire & Foat plus punk from Vertigo, Crazy Horse rock from David Arvedon and the Psychopaths and more.
Download: The Basement You Came From
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Rob and Callum are back with some ITHB gold, treading on that well-trodden podcast path of easy soft targets from shows gone by so expect some nostalgic hot takes.
Music this week is gold-standard but fresh as the latest ITHB (this one) with some lo-fi-glam-sex-rock from The Muff Divers, nerdgaze from Smidley, some Big Star Third’esque indie from Sandy’s and a little psychedelic trip from Kikagaku Moyo. There’s also jazz, hardcore punk and that real authentic bandcamp indie – give us a listen.