On this week’s Primordial Radio Podcast, Moose and Dews get stuck into a lively chat about the ever-changing idea of ‘Dad Rock’ – what it even is anymore, who gets to define it, and how it keeps shifting as new generations come through. From old favourites to if bands like Bring Me The Horizon now fit the bill, it’s a fun, honest look at how music tastes bend and blur over time, especially as we all get a bit older and start looking back as much as forward.
But it’s not all riffs and nostalgia. The guys also chat about life behind the mic – talking about parenting wins and struggles and how something as simple as a cold dip in water can do wonders for the soul. There’s an open, heartfelt stretch on mental health too, covering everything from the realities of medication to the quiet power of having a solid support network.
They also lift the curtain on the inner workings of Primordial – what it takes to keep things going, creatively and financially, without losing the spark. Legacy events like Long Road to Brewin’ are also mentioned, not just as milestones but as markers of how their approach to success is changing. Things wrap up with some gig news and a shoutout to a new Metallica doc, which celebrates the worldwide family that keeps rock’s heart beating.
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