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Leitmotif And Movement: A Father & Son Journey Through Rock, Metal, & Music History

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Leitmotif and Movement: A Father and Son Journey Through Rock, Metal, and Music History is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Mike and Michael. Bridging the generation gap, a father and son listen to, review, and discuss music from the past and present. Join us as we take a track-by-track deep dive into our favorite records, talk about iconic artists, showcase independent talent in our ‘Art of Discovery' segment, and interview the musicians who inspire us.If you love classic rock, hard rock, heavy metal, progressive rock/metal, movie scores, video game scores, Motown, 80s pop, or just music discussions in general, we invite you to join us on our journey!Connect With Us:📩 Got a question or a track recommendation? Shoot us a message at leitmovepod@gmail.com and we will read it on air! (Please keep it clean).⭐ Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and subscribe on your favorite platform or YouTube!Follow Our Journey on Social Media:Facebook | Instagram | Threads | Bluesky Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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episode Nirvana "Nevermind" | Ray Charles | Ep 50 artwork

Nirvana "Nevermind" | Ray Charles | Ep 50

Welcome to the rock history class you actually want to take! In this landmark 50th installment, Mike and Michael journey from the heavy, atmosphere-drenched depths of the modern European metal underground to the culture-shifting, raw grit of 1990s alternative rock and the timeless, soul-stirring heights of the early-1960s. We kick things off with The Art of Discovery, our mission to find your next musical obsession. Here’s what we have for you this time: * Dercetius (Portugal) * Protohuman Instinct (Portugal) * Locus (Italy) Next, we dive into our main topic: Nirvana’s legendary magnum opus, Nevermind. Celebrating its 35th anniversary, we step away from the decades of radio burnout to look at this record with a truly critical ear, breaking down the entire album track-by-track. We explore how the band flawlessly wrapped fierce punk rock aesthetics inside infectious pop sensibilities, dissecting Krist Novoselic’s incredible, lead-driven bass lines and Dave Grohl’s stellar, high-energy drum pockets. From the raw, one-take screaming chaos of "Territorial Pissings" and the noise bridge of "Drain You" to the deeply tragic, haunting vulnerability of Kurt Cobain’s couch-recorded acoustic ballad "Something in the Way" and the guitar-smashing fury of the hidden track "Endless, Nameless," we deliver our final verdict on a record that completely reset the musical world. Finally, we head into Michael’s Journey to discuss the monumental 1960 classic, "Georgia On My Mind" by Ray Charles. We uncover how Charles completely transformed a 1930 standard into a stunning, emotionally charged masterpiece of soul history. We look at the sophisticated arrangements that made this track legendary, from Ralph Burns’ gorgeous, sweeping orchestral strings and the beautiful piano work to the powerhouse, jazzy background choir that perfectly lifts Charles' smooth, deeply intimate vocal delivery. Press play to join the journey from the complex, gut-punching riffs of modern prog-metal and the roaring heights of grunge history to the warm, immortal embrace of classic soul! (00:00:00) - Intro/What Have You Been Listening to this Week? (00:15:48) - The Art of Discovery (00:16:15) - Dercetius "Oizys" (00:22:26) - Protohuman Instinct "Prisoner of Perception" (00:29:33) - Locus "Flies" (00:35:01) - Main Topic: Breaking Down Nirvana's 1991 release, "Nevermind" (01:29:05) - Question for the Audience (01:29:16) - Can't Wait (01:31:14) - Michael's Journey: Discussing Ray Charles' "Georgia On My Mind" (01:35:38) - On the Next Episode (01:35:54) - Contact Info/Outro THE ART OF DISCOVERY: ·      Dercetius [https://dercetius.bandcamp.com/] – “Oizys” ·      Protohuman Instinct [https://music.apple.com/us/album/prisoner-of-perception-single/1848214534] – “Prisoner of Perception” ·      Locus [https://locusisopen.bandcamp.com/] – “Flies”   OTHER BAND MENTIONS: ·      Sammy Hagar ·      Sevendust ·      Redshift ·      Ayreon ·      Evanescence ·      Evergrey ·      Daniel Pemberton (w/ Brian May) ·      Fires In The Distance ·      Artificial Silence ·      Still Remains ·      Lynch Mob ·      Devin Townsend ·      Persefone ·      Stitched Up Heart ·      Black Sabbath ·      Prince Of Failure ·      Metallica ·      Muse ·      The Pretty Reckless ·      Protest The Hero ·      Marilyn Manson ·      Weezer ·      Cult Of Luna   CONNECT WITH & SUPPORT US * Connect With Us & Follow the Show: [https://tinyurl.com/yt48wp3z [https://tinyurl.com/yt48wp3z]] * We are part of the SPDM Crew Network [https://www.spdmcrew.com/]! * Leave a 5-star review on Apple/Spotify! * Want to be featured on The Art of Discovery? Send us a message!   Recorded on 06/15/2026 ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

22 de jun de 2026 - 1 h 37 min
episode Periphery "A Pale White Dot" | Joe Cocker | Ep 49 artwork

Periphery "A Pale White Dot" | Joe Cocker | Ep 49

Welcome to the rock history class you actually want to take! In this installment, Mike and Michael journey from the heavy, atmosphere-drenched depths of the modern global metal underground to the complex, boundary-pushing realms of contemporary progressive metal and the soul-stirring, legendary heights of late-1960s classic rock. We kick things off with The Art of Discovery, our mission to find your next musical obsession. Here’s what we have for you this time: ·      Asura Falls (Germany) ·      Förderstatus Lärmen (Germany) ·      Unreqvited (Canada) Next, we dive into our main topic: Periphery’s brand new record, A Pale White Dot. We explore how the progressive metal pioneers have once again pushed the envelope, blending staggering technical precision with deeply atmospheric, crushing sonic soundscapes. We break down the album's intricate rhythms, soaring melodic hooks, and the sheer evolution of their signature sound. Plus, we want to give a massive shoutout to Reddit users u/Dangerous_Recipe5823 and u/BartHarleyJarvis00 for their terrific recaps of the A Pale White Dot listening parties they attended! Your incredible, boots-on-the-ground insights added a fantastic layer to today's breakdown! Finally, we head into Michael’s Journey to discuss the monumental 1968 classic, "With a Little Help from My Friends" by Joe Cocker. We uncover how Cocker completely transformed the Beatles' lighthearted tune into a raw, emotionally charged tour de force of blues-rock history. We look at the sophisticated arrangements that made this track legendary, from the iconic, slow-burning organ intro and Jimmy Page's soaring guitar lines to the powerhouse, gospel-infused backing vocals that perfectly lift Cocker’s unforgettable, gravelly vocal performance. Press play to join the journey from the complex, gut-punching riffs of modern prog-metal to the infectious, soulful heights of late-60s rock! (00:00:00) - Intro/What Have You Been Listening to this Week? (00:21:44) - The Art of Discovery (00:22:12) - Asura Falls "Eyes Wide Open" (00:26:46) - Förderstatus Lärmen "The Overload" (00:31:40) - Unreqvited "Void Essence/Frozen Tears" (00:42:07) - Main Topic: Breaking Down Periphery's 2026 release, "A Pale White Dot" (01:31:47) - Question for the Audience (01:31:57) - Can't Wait (01:33:24) - Michael's Journey: Discussing Joe Cocker's "With a Little Help From My Friends" (01:39:14) - On the Next Episode (01:39:52) - Contact Info/Outro THE ART OF DISCOVERY: ·      Asura Falls [https://music.apple.com/us/artist/asura-falls/1799794894] – “Eyes Wide Open” ·      Förderstatus Lärmen [https://foerderstatuslaermen.bandcamp.com/] – “The Overload” ·      Unreqvited [https://unreqvited.bandcamp.com/] – “Void Essence/Frozen Tears” (From the album “A Pathway to the Moon”)   OTHER BAND MENTIONS: ·      A Perfect Circle ·      Primus ·      This Is Hell ·      The Smashing Pumpkins ·      Dance Gavin Dance ·      Devin Townsend ·      I Built The Sky ·      Elder ·      Shinedown ·      Ayreon ·      Evanescence ·      Evergrey ·      Fires In The Distance ·      Artificial Silence ·      The Ocean Collective   CONNECT WITH & SUPPORT US * Connect With Us & Follow the Show: [https://tinyurl.com/yt48wp3z [https://tinyurl.com/yt48wp3z]] * We are part of the SPDM Crew Network [https://www.spdmcrew.com/]! * Leave a 5-star review on Apple/Spotify! * Want to be featured on The Art of Discovery? Send us a message!   Recorded on 05/31/2026 ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

8 de jun de 2026 - 1 h 41 min
episode Metallica "Master of Puppets" | Go West | Ep 48 artwork

Metallica "Master of Puppets" | Go West | Ep 48

Welcome to the rock history class you actually want to take! In this installment, Mike and Michael journey from the technical, precision-engineered depths of the global underground to the revolutionary chugging riffs of 1980s thrash and the neon-soaked, soulful pop of the early 90s. We kick things off with The Art of Discovery, our mission to find your next musical obsession. Here’s what we have for you this time: * inner:i (Greece) * Spillflower feat. Failed Star (Germany) * panicwaves (Germany) Next, we dive into our main topic: Metallica’s 1986 masterpiece, Master of Puppets. We explore what is widely considered Cliff Burton’s magnum opus—an album where technical brilliance meets raw thrash intensity. We break down the "Prog-tallica" evolution of the instrumental epic "Orion," featuring its three-layer bass harmonies and spacey, bluesy middle section. From the high-speed assault of "Battery" to the unsettling, Bach-inspired reversed intro of "Damage, Inc.," we trace how Metallica refined their sound to create a legendary blueprint for heavy metal. Finally, we head into Michael’s Journey to discuss the 1990 pop-rock classic, "King of Wishful Thinking" by Go West. We uncover the emotional contrast within this Pretty Woman soundtrack anthem: how Peter Cox uses his incredible vocal range to paint a picture of heartbreak and fake it till you make it resilience. We look at the sophisticated arrangements, from the church choir backing vocals to the bright, nostalgic brass section, and why this track remains a perfect encapsulation of early 90s optimism. Press play to join the journey from the complex, gut-punching riffs of modern prog-metal to the infectious, soulful heights of 90s pop-rock! (00:00:00) - Intro/What Have You Been Listening to this Week? (00:15:16) - The Art of Discovery (00:15:42) - inner:i "Yellow Days" (00:21:56) - Spillflower (ft. Failed Star) "Hollow Shell" (00:26:16) - panicwaves "Scarce" (00:30:42) - Main Topic: Breaking Down Metallica's 1986 release, "Master of Puppets" (01:05:57) - Question for the Audience (01:06:08) - Can't Wait (01:08:29) - Michael's Journey: Discussing Go West's "King of Wishful Thinking" (01:13:20) - On the Next Episode (01:14:08) - Contact Info/Outro THE ART OF DISCOVERY: ·      inner:i [https://inneri.bandcamp.com/] – “Yellow Days” (From the album “Lavender”) ·      Spillflower (ft. Failed Star) [https://music.apple.com/us/artist/spillflower/1741303421] – “Hollow Shell” ·      panicwaves [https://music.apple.com/us/artist/panicwaves/1488195906] – “Scarce”   OTHER BAND MENTIONS: ·      Black Veil Brides ·      In 2 Again ·      Periphery ·      A Static Lullaby ·      Our Lady Peace ·      Black Sabbath ·      Dance Gavin Dance ·      Devin Townsend ·      I Built The Sky ·      Elder ·      Shinedown ·      If These Trees Could Talk ·      Anthrax   CONNECT WITH & SUPPORT US * Connect With Us & Follow the Show: [https://tinyurl.com/yt48wp3z [https://tinyurl.com/yt48wp3z]] * We are part of the SPDM Crew Network [https://www.spdmcrew.com/]! * Leave a 5-star review on Apple/Spotify! * Want to be featured on The Art of Discovery? Send us a message!   Recorded on 05/16/2026 ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

25 de may de 2026 - 1 h 15 min
episode Led Zeppelin "Houses of the Holy" | Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell | Ep 47 artwork

Led Zeppelin "Houses of the Holy" | Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell | Ep 47

Welcome to the rock history class you actually want to take! In this installment, Mike and Michael journey from the cutting edge of the global underground to the experimental, kaleidoscopic heights of 1970s rock and the soul-stirring peaks of Motown. We kick things off with The Art of Discovery, our mission to find your next musical obsession. Here’s what we have for you this time: * Witchmark (USA) * Chronochromie (Canada) * Inertia (Germany Next, we dive into our main topic: Led Zeppelin’s 1973 masterpiece, Houses of the Holy. We explore a record where the band broke their own rules, moving away from the heavy blues of their past into a world of vibrant experimentation. We break down the soul of "The Rain Song" and the funky, off-kilter rhythm of "The Crunge." From the mystical, multi-layered harmonies of "No Quarter" to the stadium-sized sound of "The Ocean," we trace how Zeppelin embraced reggae, funk, and psychedelic synth textures, proving they were far more than just a hard rock band. Finally, we head into Michael’s Journey to discuss the 1967 Motown classic, "Ain’t No Mountain High Enough" by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell. We uncover the secret of the separate sessions, the reality that these two legends never actually recorded their parts in the same room. Also, how the songwriting duo of Ashford & Simpson crafted a anthem that defines soulful resilience. We look at the intro-chorus trick that breaks pop conventions and why this track remains an uplifting, emotional beacon nearly 60 years later. Press play to join the journey from the experimental, guitar-laden landscapes of the 70s to the soaring, soulful anthems of Motown!   (00:00:00) - Intro/What Have You Been Listening to this Week? (00:21:13) - The Art of Discovery (00:21:39) - Witchmark "Mating in Captivity" (00:26:42) - Chronochromie "Borrowed Time" (00:32:37) - Interia "Sushi" (00:40:37) - Main Topic: Breaking Down Led Zeppelin's 1973 release, "Houses of the Holy" (01:24:07) - Question for the Audience (01:24:19) - Can't Wait (01:27:01) - Michael's Journey: Discussing Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell's "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" (01:34:00) - On the Next Episode (01:34:12) - Contact Info/Outro   THE ART OF DISCOVERY: ·      Witchmark [https://witchmark.bandcamp.com/] – “Mating in Captivity” (From the album “Coventry”) ·      Chronochromie [https://chronochromie.bandcamp.com/] – “Borrowed Time” ·      Interia [https://interia.bandcamp.com/] – “Sushi” (From the album “The Death of Great Art”)   OTHER BAND MENTIONS: ·      Foo Fighters ·      Sevendust ·      Atreyu ·      Einar Solberg ·      Sepultura ·      The Amity Affliction ·      Plini ·      Black Sabbath ·      Black Veil Brides ·      Periphery ·      Elder ·      Redshift ·      Metallica ·      Loathe ·      Bear McCreary   CONNECT WITH & SUPPORT US * Connect With Us & Follow the Show: [https://tinyurl.com/yt48wp3z [https://tinyurl.com/yt48wp3z]] * We are part of the SPDM Crew Network [https://www.spdmcrew.com/]! * Leave a 5-star review on Apple/Spotify! * Want to be featured on The Art of Discovery? Send us a message!   Recorded on 05/09/2026 ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

11 de may de 2026 - 1 h 35 min
episode Mastodon "Leviathan" | Tesla | Ep 46 artwork

Mastodon "Leviathan" | Tesla | Ep 46

Welcome to the rock history class you actually want to take! In this installment, Mike and Michael journey from the cutting edge of the global underground to the crushing, progressive depths of the Atlantic Ocean and the soulful stadium lights of the 1980s. We kick things off with The Art of Discovery, our mission to find your next musical obsession. Here’s what we have for you this time: * Internal Descent (Arizona) * Harsh Language (United Kingdom) * Monosphere (Germany) Next, we dive into our main topic: Mastodon’s 2004 masterpiece, Leviathan. We explore a record that defined modern progressive metal, from the trippy, psychedelic vibes of the opening tracks to the monstrously heavy interlocking riffs of Brent Hinds and Bill Kelliher. We break down the Neil Peart-like precision of Brann Dailor’s drumming and the growled, shared vocal duties of Troy Sanders. We trace the band's movement from the 13-minute cinematic journey of "Hearts Alive" into the somber, respectful closing credits vulnerability of "Joseph Merrick," showing how a concept album about a legendary whale became a timeless tribute to resilience. Finally, we head into Michael’s Journey to discuss Tesla’s 1989 powerhouse anthem, "Love Song." We uncover the secret of the "Love Dove" acoustic intro, the accidental heartbreak that inspired the song’s soulful blues-rock grit, and how this stadium-sized classic provides an uplifting, emotional message. Press play to join the journey from the dark, heavy-metal depths of the deep sea to the soulful, neon-lit anthems of the late 80s!   (00:00:00) - Intro/What Have You Been Listening to this Week? (00:08:29) - The Art of Discovery (00:08:57) - Internal Descent "Narcissistic Plague" (00:13:28) - Harsh Language "Capsized (EP Edit)" (00:19:02) - Monosphere "Idiomorph" (00:25:07) - Main Topic: Breaking Down Mastodon's 2004 release, "Leviathan" (01:02:22) - Question for the Audience (01:02:33) - Can't Wait (01:04:55) - Listener Feedback (01:06:12) - Michael's Journey: Discussing Tesla's "Love Song" (01:10:56) - On the Next Episode (01:11:08) - Contact Info/Outro\   THE ART OF DISCOVERY: ·      Internal Descent [https://music.apple.com/us/artist/internal-descent/1814945679] – “Narcissistic Plague” ·      Harsh Language [https://harshlanguage.bandcamp.com/] – “Capsized (EP Edit)” (From the “Signal Fires” EP) ·      Monosphere [https://monosphereband.bandcamp.com/] – “Idiomorph” (From the album “Amnesia”)   OTHER BAND MENTIONS: ·      Alter Bridge ·      Killswitch Engage ·      Glassjaw ·      Dir En Grey ·      Nine Inch Nails, Boys Noize ·      Black Matter Device ·      Black Sabbath ·      Atreyu ·      Einar Solberg ·      Foo Fighters ·      Sepultura ·      The Amity Affliction ·      Sevendust ·      Evanescence ·      Fires In The Distance ·      DevilDriver   CONNECT WITH & SUPPORT US * Connect With Us & Follow the Show: [https://tinyurl.com/yt48wp3z [https://tinyurl.com/yt48wp3z]] * We are part of the SPDM Crew Network [https://www.spdmcrew.com/]! * Leave a 5-star review on Apple/Spotify! * Want to be featured on The Art of Discovery? Send us a message!   Recorded on 04/18/2026 ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

27 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 12 min
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