#MotifsofPatternedHarmony (pt 2) is volume 103 of MPH: Music Philanthropy and History in the Mosh Pit Hell of Metal Punk and Hardcore on Cygnus Radio. Re-Join for the second epic installment of metal moshing rock operas, Friday 13 December beginning 22:00 US-EDT (10pm nyc), from the Isle of Misfit toys, with the doormouse, dmf.
Tune into #MotifsofPatteredHarmony (pt 2) to take storytelling to its most metallic maximum of grandiose grandeur as we test the themes and concepts from these classical cranial crushers: Mastodon, Amorphis, Insomnium, Amon Amarth, In Flames, Green Carnation, Fates Warning, Nevermore, Evergrey, Enslaved, Emperor, Cradle of Filth, Fear Factory, Meshuggah, the Contortionist, Periphery, Sleep and more.
Dig deeper into the roots of thematic writing in music and how it helped birth the concept album, and how those albums have then gone on to influence other things in pop culture. After, you can learn about how to support the extravagant output of the Baltimore Rock Opera Society, www.baltimorerockopera.org/, and their work to create original stage performances to the extreme
MPH is making poseurs hip on your fav socials, so use @MPHnoise to follow along and bring you best moves for the Friday Night Mosh on Cygnus Radio @cygnusradio — tune in direct at http://audio.cygnusradio.com:8026/stream Be sure to come back after this show to pick up the detailed playlist and archive file to listen again! Check out the old epis www.cygnusradio.com/category/mph/ and www.mixcloud.com/MPHnoise/. Plus, if you missed part one, you can get more info here https://cygnusradio.com/mph-volume-102-motifs-of-patterned-harmony-the-concept-album-episode-12-06-2024/ on #MotifsofPatternedHarmony.
MPH is music, philanthropy and history in the mosh pit hell of metal, punk and hardcore. We are manipulating people’s heads and making poseurs hip with a caustic concoction of the mouse presents heavy coming to you from the Isle of Misfit Toys. Come for to mosh. Experience the pedagogy. Then, do your civic homework. Conducted weekly by the doormouse, dmf for your melodic, percussive, harmony.