New year, the same Chat out of Hell.
It's the turn of our lovely listeners to suggest songs this week to give our brains a good old rest. So with trepidation Sam reports on The Sisters of Mercy's More and Emma goes away to listen to Los Angeloser and then get it stuck in her head forever.
This week's big questions are the biggest:
- Did Meat Loaf inspire an episode of the Simpsons?
- Honestly, who calls themselves Andrew Eldritch?
- Is this finally the time we get to talk about Batman the Musical for real?
PLUS a quick diversion to talk about the Masons, Emma gets earwormed real bad and we pitch Grandpa Vampar, the best film Meat Loaf was never in.
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Chat out of Hell is a is a review podcast: all music extracts are used for review/illustrative purposes. To hear the songs in full please buy them from your local record shop or streaming platform. Don't do a piracy.
Music extracts on this episode:
More by Meat Loaf from the album Braver than We Are (2016)
More by the Sisters of Mercy from the album Vision Thing (1990)
Los Angeloser by Meat Loaf from the album Hang Cool Teddy Bear (2010)
Los Angeloser by James Michael (2009)
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