Podcast Episode 50 – Chris Poland & Mike Orlando

Posted in Audio, Feed, Interviews on November 14th, 2011 by marsaries

The latest episode of the Mars Attacks Podcast contains interviews with Chris Poland of Megadeth fame, and Mike Orlando of Adrenaline Mob. Chris discusses what he is currently up to with Ohm, and Ohmphrey, and addresses his solo work, and why Damn The Machine came to an end. His tenure in Megadeth is not discussed as this portion of the interview will form part of this month’s Classic Albums Column.


Mike Orlando discusses putting Adrenaline Mob together, writing the material for the band’s self titled EP, and what it was brining all of the members into the band among other things.

The episode also contains a review of the Iced Earth, White Wizzard and Fury UK show that host Victor M. Ruiz took in this weekend.

You’ll hear tracks from Megadeth, Adrenaline Mob, Ohm, Damn The Machine, Sick Speed, Dave Reffett and Iced Earth during the episode.

Pictures courtesy of Chris Poland and Mike Orlando.

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Review – Adrenaline Mob – Adrenaline Mob EP

Posted in Reviews on August 10th, 2011 by marsaries

Adrenaline Mob
Adrenaline Mob

Russell Allen alluded to the fact that he might be working with Mike Portnoy when I interviewed him late last year. A few days later it was announced that he, Mr. Portnoy and Mike Orlando would be working together. Most of the negative press that has come up is that these three individuals did not put a monster prog album out that will rival what Dream Theather is currently doing, the DT-Slayer if you will. I’m sure that would have been cool, but considering Allen is in Symphony X, recently worked on a Lande/Allen album, and was part of the latest Star One project, why add another prog project to the list? He also mentioned that they had something really cool/special in mind, and he hoped that it would all work out.

That it has, for as much as people (me included) ask for things to be original, different, etc., sometimes something much simpler, and straight to the point gets the point across better. This album, is heavy, has plenty of groove, and enough individualism that it all works, and does a good job at creating enough spaces to highlight each of the players talents.

Russell Allen who has really come into his own with this and the new Symphony X album, although he’s always been a powerhouse, 2011 has brought the best out of him. Another pleasant surprise was that Richard Ward is involved in the project, possibly the most underrated guitarist of his generation; he has constantly put his stamp, his vibe, his tone on everything he’s touched, this EP being no different. Paul DiLeo could be considered the unknown commodity of the group, but he comes across like a monster and fits in perfectly. Mike Orlando provides the right amount of spice to the mix, providing some blazing fretwork, and adds a completely different style to what Mr. Ward brings to the table. And Mike Portnoy? Everyone was waiting to see what he was going to bring to the table after leaving Dream Theater. Yes, I know he was with Avenged Sevenfold for a bit, but that wasn’t “his project”. People where waiting for “his new project”. Could he have gone hog wild on this to show what he’s capable of? Could have set out to put his old bandmates to shame? Yes, and yes, but would that of benefited the music? Seriously, what was he supposed to do, become the Vinnie Vincent of drumming? His playing is spot on, it is complex where it needs to be, and simple where the song calls for things to be straight forward.

The EP consists of five tracks, four original tracks, and the Black Sabbath cover, Mob Rules.

What’s important with this EP is that it works, it’s solid, and it’s entertaining. It could have been more complex, and it could have been boring and really sucked! But it doesn’t, and if this is any indication of the full length, well I can’t wait for it to come out.

Rated: A

On a side note, is it any coincidence that Dream Theater released their single On The Backs Of Angels the same day as the Adrenaline Mob EP? Hmmm, makes you wonder doesn’t it?

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Book related Episode Of Mars Attacks

Posted in News on September 23rd, 2010 by marsaries

Tonight’s episode of Mars Attacks Radio is based on books I have read recently regarding various artists. As a result you will hear music from the following acts:

Ozzy Osbourne, Aerosmith, Slash, Motorhead, Fozzy, Motley Crue, Sixx AM, Brian “Head” Welch, Andy Taylor and Pantera

The episode debuts tonight at 8PM EST / 5PM PST on stream A of MarkStriglRadio.com

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Episode 1 – Getting Started!

Posted in Radio Show on October 8th, 2009 by marsaries

Welcome to Mars Attacks, hosted by Victor M. Ruiz, and found exclusively on Bionic Strigl Radio.  In this first episode you will hear the following songs:

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Helloween – Time Of The Oath

Fozzy – Happenstance

Megadeth – Right To Go Insane

Death Angel – Buried Alive

Volbeat – Find The Soul

Def Leppard – High N’ Dry (Saturday Night)

Davy Vain – Push Me Over

Halford – Get Into The Spirit

Throughout the show we discuss the following:

Danzig, Michael Kiske, Roy Z, Chris Jericho, Richard Ward, Andy Sneap, A Lion’s Tale, End Game, Death Magnetic, Priest Feast, German Sonic Beatdown, Johnny Cash, Vain, Halford III

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