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  • Happy New Year folks! Welcome to 2024! We're starting off this year with a great friend of mine Josh Durno from the Tassie 3-piece 'The Sketches'!It's almost been 4 years to the day since Josh was first on the podcast, way back in Jan of 2020. Josh made his way up to Victoria from his beautiful home state of Tasmania for a bit of a holiday, so I thought I'd get him on the show in person. This is actually the first in-person chat on the podcast for a while.Josh is always fascinating to chat with, it was so good to see him again. I thank him for his time and incredible insights on a range of topics.

    Check out The Sketches HERE

    If you prefer to WATCH your podcast episodes, check out our beautiful faces here on the Foxx on the Wire YouTube ChannelDon't forget to follow Foxx on the Wire on all the socials so you never miss an episode >>> https://linktr.ee/foxxonthewireThank you for tuning in, I hope you enjoyed this episode. Please share if you did ;)Until next time,Craig.'Acoustic Foxx'acousticfoxx.com.au

  • Anth & Luciano (whom you may recognise from previous episodes!) from WARBIRDS join us on episode #85 of Foxx on the Wire!!! WARBIRDS have just released their latest single 'Bring Back Your Love' and are about to head off overseas on a UK tour! If you dig this episode and what they are doing, please consider chipping in and helping them out while they are in the U.K here in their Pozible Campaign.

    Check out the video version of this episode, and many more right HERE

    An Australian rock power trio who have been about the scene for the last few years. The band is best described as playing Hard Rock blending heavy groove based riffs with melodic rock melodies. Executed with enough precision, balls and musicianship to mix it up with four and five piece outfits.

    It was a pleasure to chat with Anth and Luciano. I was lucky enough to catch their live show a few weeks ago at the Tote in Melbourne and they KILLED it.

    Hit me up and [email protected] and follow us on all the socials https://linktr.ee/foxxonthewire Thanks for watching and listening! Don't forget to HIT LIKE, and SUBSCRIBE! Until next time...Foxx.

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  • Hello my friends!!! I'm so sorry it's been a few months since the last episode! Things have been very busy and I've had to focus the little spare time I have, entirely on music. But I'm happy to be back with you here for episode #84 where we have our very special guest Jörg aka @Riff_Madness on Instagram, back on the show to discuss Metallica's 'St Anger' album 20 years on from it's release! No, it's not everyone's favorite Metallica album. But as we discuss in this episode, it's a very necessary Metallica album. It was very interesting looking back on this album. I initially bought this album when it first came out in 2003 but have rarely revisited it since. It was fresh to me all over again.

    It was great to catch up once again with Jörg who is based in Germany, we both love our Metallica and he was lucky enough to see them live recently and gives us a rundown on his experience at the show. If you prefer to WATCH this episode check it out on Foxx on the Wire YouTube Channel. Please follow Foxx on the Wire on all the socials so you don't miss an episode, and please do me a huge favor and subscribe/follow this podcast wherever you listen - it really helps me out! https://linktr.ee/foxxonthewire

    Hit me up at [email protected] for any queries. I hope you enjoy this episode. If it's been a while for you since listening to 'St Anger' or you have never listened to it at all, go and check it out and let us know your thoughts. Oh, and don't forget the documentary/movie Some Kind of Monster!

    Back at you again soon with a new episode. Thanks for listening!Craig.'Acoustic Foxx'acousticfoxx.com.au

  • Welcome to episode number 83 of Foxx on the Wire!For this episode we are reaching out to the other side of the world and speaking with Jörg ( aka Riff_Madness on Instagram) all the way from Germany!!The mighty Metallica have just released a brand new album '72 Seasons' and I invited a fellow Metallica fan, Jörg, onto the Podcast to come and and talk about it and share his thoughts. We chat about our love for Metallica in general, and of course we shine some light on the massive new album '72 Seasons'.

    If you prefer to watch our beautiful faces in this episode check it out on Foxx on the Wire YouTube!Check out Jörg's instagram for all his awesome guitar videos he posts @riff_madness

    Please follow Foxx on the Wire on all the socials so you don't miss an episode, and please do me a huge favor and subscribe/follow this podcast wherever you listen - it really helps me out! Hit me up at [email protected] for any queries.

    Crank up the new Metallica if you have it, if you don't do yourself a favor and go grab it!

    Until next time...Craig'Acoustic Foxx'www.acousticfoxx.com.au

  • Hey folks, welcome to episode number 82 of Foxx on the Wire with our special guess Vanessa Valentine!

    Now THIS is an episode I've been looking forward to for a while. I've been aiming to try and get Vanessa on the podcast for a while and I finally got up the courage to ask. What's that saying, you won't know until you ask, right?

    In her own words Vanessa is an independent musician, ex heroin addict/thug, an adult human female, animal and women's right campaigner. And if I could add to that, she was front-woman of one of my favorite bands a decade ago called 'Valentiine'.

    We always aim to have honest conversations on this podcast, and that's exactly what this episode is. Check out Vanessa's music over at her Bandamp if you haven't heard her tunes you're gonna love them.

    Don't forget to follow and subscribe to Foxx on the Wire on all the platforms so you don't miss any new episodes. Thank you to Vanessa for coming on the podcast, I look forward to having her on again in the future.

    You can always WATCH the video version of this episode and many more HERE at Foxx on the Wire YouTube!

    Thanks folks, don't forget to share if you dig!Craig.'Acoustic Foxx'acousticfoxx.com.au

  • Welcome to episode #81 of Foxx on the Wire!Today we have a favorite of the Podcast returning Mr Tomy Thisdale of THE CARBONS! The Canadians rockers are currently on tour in the U.S.A and Tomy is checking in from his tour bus to update us on the last year of his adventures since he was last on the Podcast!THE CARBONS have a new single out called 'Good News' which is of course, really good news! Go and check it out.

    Check out the video version of this episode and others over at the Foxx on the Wire YouTube Channel.

    Please make sure you are following Foxx on the Wire on all the socials so you don't miss any new episodes!

    Thank you for listening and I'll catch you again soon for the next episode...Craig.'Acoustic Foxx'acousticfoxx.com.au

  • Welcome to the Jungle!!!

    A very special episode coming at you today where we relive the infamous 1993 Guns N' Roses Melbourne Calder Park Raceway show that has gone down in history for many reasons! On this episode I am joined by singer/songwriter Brett Franke and Engineer/Producer Owner of Incubator Studios Adrian Akkerman who were both at this show 30 years ago and are here to give us their boots on the ground report and tell us about their experience!It’s been 30 years since the 1st of February 1993 when 75,000 rock fans to the trek to Calder Park in the blistering heat to see the biggest rock’n’roll band in the world, Guns N’ Roses who were finally playing Australia once again. Joined by Pearls and Swine, Rose Tattoo and Skid Row support acts. This show was part of the Gigantic Use Your Illusion world tour which ran from Jan 20 1991 to July 17 1993. A total of 194 shows.For those of you tuning into the podcast from overseas Calder Park Raceway is a motor racing circuit in Melbourne holding raceway events, thunderdome and Drag Racing. Located at Keilor, in the north east suburbs of Melbourne, the track began in the 1950s with a pair of motoring enthusiasts who wanted somewhere to race their FJ Holdens, Pat Hawthorn and Jim Houlahan.

    "The area later became a saturated and smelling swamp due to the heavy rains and the urine."Disturbing stuff. It could easily be a line lifted from a TV news report covering a natural disaster in some far flung part of the world. The damning assessment was part of a 100-page finding from the Victorian Ombudsman into what is arguably the worst concert ever staged in Australia. It wasn't what happened on stage at Melbourne's Calder Park that had authorities up in arms, but what happened off it. Check out the Video version of this Podcast over at Foxx on the Wire YouTube!Check out this entertaining 30 year old news report from the show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9AhqVshmDg&t=212sCheck out the killer GN'R setlist for this show.Some of you may find this Slash & Duff interview with one of Australia's finest journalists VERY entertaining!!!Thanks for tuning into the podcast folks I really hope you enjoyed this episode. Please make sure you follow, like and/or subscribe to Foxx on the Wire so you don't miss any new episodes!Until next time, Craig.'Acoustic Foxx'acousticfoxx.com.au
  • Hello my friends, coming to you today with a very special episode. I was lucky enough to catch up briefly with one of our favorites on this show, Ashley Naylor while he is out on tour with Australian legendary singer-songwriter Paul Kelly.Hearing about the sad passing of Jeff Beck back on January 10th I knew straight away that I wanted to pay tribute to him on this podcast. I thought who better to help me do this than Ashley Naylor who is one of Australia's most accomplished guitarist, vocalist and songwriter. Whether you know him from Melbourne Rock trio EVEN, Marshmellow Overcoat, or maybe you have seen him play guitar with Paul Kelly, Bob Evans, The Church, or in the Rockwiz house band, The Ronson Hangup and many more.

    No doubt Jeff Beck is one of the electric guitar's most prolific innovators, and with a career as sprawling as his we could have easily recorded a massive episode.

    I want to thank Ashley for his time and insight on this episode. It's always a pleasure having him on Foxx on the Wire. And, thank you Jeff Beck for an amazing career and always pushing the limits on the guitar and being such an innovator - RIP.

    I hope you all enjoyed this episode check out the video version here at Foxx on the Wire YouTube Channel.See you again soon.

    Craig'Acoustic Foxx'acousticfoxx.com.au

  • Hello friends! Those of you who have been listening to Foxx on the Wire for a while may remember JOE LAF from wayyy back in March of 2020...Well, he's back to join us again for episode #78!

    He's releasing his new single 'Reading Lines' on Jan 27th and he's joined us to talk about it! Check out the video version of the episode and many more over at Foxx on the Wire's YouTube Channel. Don't forget to HIT that Subscribe button.

    Check out Joe's new single 'Reading Lines'.

    Hit me up at [email protected] and the socials https://linktr.ee/foxxonthewire

    Until next time, thank you for tuning in.Craig'Acoustic Foxx'acousticfoxx.com.au

  • Welcome to 2023 my friends I'm starting the year off with a BANG!The first episode of the Podcast for 2023 we ZOOM across the oceans and battle the time-zones to speak with Hungarian Guitarist Attila Voros! Over the years he's toured with NEVERMORE (US), SATYRICON (NO), SANCTUARY (US), TYR (FAO) Currently playing w/: Vulgar Display Of Cover PANTERA TRIBUTE / Strength Of Will (passive).

    I describe in this episode how I first came across Attila and his awesome YouTube Channel Attila Voros Official.

    If you're a Pantera fan, a heavy metal fan or if your a guitarist yourself or just love to watch a great guitarist in action, I highly recommend checking out his YouTube Channel. It's awesome.

    Check out the video version of this episode at Foxx on the Wire YouTube.

    I was so excited about this episode and having the opportunity to chat with Attila about Dimebag Darrell and Pantera, and the recent reunion/tribute/re-emergence of Pantera to the stage after 20 years.

    I hope you enjoy this episode, and I want to thank Attila for being so generous with his time and knowledge - it was an absolute pleasure!

    Hit me up at [email protected] with any feedback or requests. Follow Foxx on the Wire on the socials https://linktr.ee/foxxonthewire

    More killer episodes coming soon, thanks for tuning in!Craig'Acoustic Foxx'acousticfoxx.com.au

  • Hello my friends,welcome to episode #76 of Foxx on the Wire! Our special guest on the Podcast today is Mr Jonathan Bone, who has just dropped his brand new debut album 'How It'll Be Alright'. Check out the album on all digital streaming platforms / or here on his website jonathanbone.com

    Check out the video version of this episode and many more over at Foxx on the Wire YouTube Channel.

    Admittedly we touch on some hairy topics during this episode, which are also the topics of Jon's new album. I'm a believer that things need to be discussed no matter how off limits they are made out to be. I hope you enjoy this episode Jon and myself are much like everyone else, two guys in a mad world trying to make sense of everything and music helps us immensely on that journey.

    Thank you all for tuning in please share this episode if you dig, don't forget to follow Foxx On The Wire on all the socials and 'follow' the Podcast wherever you tune in ;)Craig~Acoustic Foxx~acousticfoxx.com.au

  • Hey folks, Thank you for joining us here at Foxx on the Wire!Sam from Queensland's alternative rock band Atticus Chimps joins Craig for the first time on the Podcast to chat about their new single 'Alien Jewelry' which dropped on October 7th! Check out the video version of this Podcast episode here at Foxx on the Wire YouTube.

    I've been spinning their recent EP 'Space Exploitation' lately and it's killer - you won't be disappointed hearing their latest tune either.

    As always on this Podcast, we chat about all things music and let the conversation go wherever it takes us, thank you to Sam for joining us and being so open and honest!

    Please follow Foxx on the Wire Podcast on all the socials including YouTube so you don't miss out on the latest episodes! https://linktr.ee/foxxonthewire

    Until next time...Craig'Acoustic Foxx'acousticfoxx.com.au

  • Hello my friends,

    welcome back to Foxx on the Wire I know it's been a little while since the last episode but I'm happy to be back again with a brand new episode featuring Rick Hart!

    Rick's style is country with a little bit of rock n' roll mixed with some roots, blues creating a sound of his own. He's just released his new single 'This Heart' I encourage you to go and check it out it's a great tune.

    It was great to catch up with Rick I've been aiming to get him on the show for a while now, and it's nice to be back on the airwaves again. More episodes coming soon - thanks for tuning in!

    Click HERE to check out the video version of this episode over Foxx on the Wire YouTube Channel - Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE!Follow Foxx on the Wire on the socials so you don't miss any episodes https://linktr.ee/foxxonthewireFeedback at [email protected]

    Until next time!

    A. Foxx

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  • Hello my friends, welcome to episode #73 of Foxx on the Wire! Today we have Emily Daye on the Podcast who is just about to release her debut album 'Daybreak' on May 14th! You can pre-order it on her Bandcamp and also get a sneak peek at a few songs off the album.

    It seems to be the season to release new music our good friend Parmy Dhillon is releasing his new track 'Even If I' on May 1st, and I am also releasing my new track 'Glimmer' on May 1st. Please go and check out all this new music and support your local artists.

    Please follow Foxx on the Wire on all the socials so you don't miss any episode.Feel free to hit me up at [email protected] if you have any feedback.

    Thank you for tuning in I hope you enjoyed this latest episode with Emily Daye.

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  • Welcome to a very special episode of the Podcast in which we dedicate it entirely to the 30th anniversary of Pantera's 'Vulgar Display of Power' album. An unrelenting slab of precision riffs and cathartic energy (as described by Loudwire).

    I invited a good friend of mine Glenn James and fellow Pantera nut to help pay tribute to such an important album. Vulgar Display of Power is such a monster of an album there's no way I could have done this on my own - it was so much fun with Glenn we had a great time recording this episode as you will hear.Released on Feb 25th 1992 Vulgar Display of Power still stands as the bands highest selling album and was considered as one of the most influential albums of the 90's. In 2017 Rolling Stone ranked Vulgar 10th on their list of the 100 Greatest Metal albums of all time.

    Check out the video content for this episode and more at Foxx on the Wire YouTube Channel.Hit me up at [email protected] and follow me on the socials https://linktr.ee/foxxonthewire

    Please note that if myself or Glenn get any facts or anything wrong in this episode, we mean no disrespect to Pantera in any way. Chances are when watching documentaries or listening to Pantera over the years we were somewhat under the influence, much like the recording of this episode after shots of the Black Tooth Grin. We love Pantera thank you for all the years of heavy music and memories. RIP Dime and Vinnie.

  • Hello friends, One of our favorite guests returns to the Podcast today all the way from beautiful Costa Rica, Mr Tomy Thisdale from The Carbons! The Carbons released their second album 'Shallow and Deep' earlier this year which has been a huge success go and check that out on Spotify.

    It was great to get Tomy back on the Podcast and discuss everything that is going on in the world, we both believe its important to have these sort of conversations even if we're right or wrong. Check out the Video version of this episode at Foxx on the Wire's YouTube Channel.

    I hope you enjoy this episode hit me up at [email protected] and follow the Podcast on all the socials so you don't miss an episode https://linktr.ee/foxxonthewire

    Thanks for tuning in I Love ya,

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  • Hello my Friends, it's been a little while in between episodes. Lots has been happening over here in my world I hope yours has been healthy and well. It's a bit of a somber occasion with this episode but it's also a celebration of a life that was amazing and lived to it's fullest. We're here today to pay tribute to the one and only, Meat Loaf. Meat Loaf passed away recently on January 20th 2022 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.It's always hard to squeeze such a gigantic life into one podcast episode but I did my best here and I hope you learn something you didn't already know about Meat Loaf, while researching for this episode I sure did. What an amazing man who wasn't scared to strive for what he loved to do - and that was ROCK!

    Thanks for listening and please share if you dig. Hit me up at [email protected] with any feedback."It was a hot summer night and the beach was burningThere was a fog crawling over the sandWhen I listen to your heart I hear the whole world turningI see the shooting stars falling through your trembling hands".~You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth~A statement posted by Meat Loaf's family following his passing:Our hearts are broken to announce that the incomparable Meat Loaf passed away tonight surrounded by his wife Deborah, daughters Pearl and Amanda and close friends.His amazing career spanned 6 decades that saw him sell over 100 Million albums worldwide and star in over 65 movies, including “Fight Club”, “Focus”, “Rocky Horror Picture Show” and “Wayne’s World.”“Bat Out of Hell” remains one of the top 10 selling albums of all time.We know how much he meant to so many of you and we truly appreciate all of the love and support as we move through this time of grief in losing such an inspiring artist and beautiful man.We thank you for your understanding of our need for privacy at this time.From his heart to your souls…don’t ever stop rocking!

  • Attention Guns N' Roses fans! Attention Music fans!We have celebrated a few albums this year on this Podcast that have turned 30 and that's exactly what we are doing for episode #69.In fact, we are celebrating TWO albums that have turned 30 as they were released on the same day September 17th 1991 - Guns N' Roses Use Your Illusion 1 & 2! That's 30 songs and over 150 minutes of kickarse (kickass) rock n' roll from the band who was once described as the most dangerous band in the world.Check out the video version of this Podcast at Foxx on the Wire YouTube Channel.

    I knew this would be quite the undertaking trying to fit everything surrounding the Use Your Illusion albums into one episode. There's a really cool Podcast I've been listening too over the past couple of years called 'Appetite for Distortion' (New York, USA) which is a Guns N' Roses flavored Podcast. I thought to myself, Brando (the host) sounds like a cool guy maybe I'll reach out to him and see if he wants to join forces and tackle this episode together. He said, yes!So for episode #69 of Foxx on the Wire, two different Podcast's from opposite sides of the world collide. This is truly historic and I'm so glad you could join us.

    Thank you for tuning in and please share if you dig!https://linktr.ee/foxxonthewire

    ~Acoustic Foxx~acousticfoxx.com.au

  • Episode #68 features hugely talented Australian Singer, Songwriter and Producer, Dzirè! She is getting ready to release her new single 'Gun Love' on December 3rd which she also Produced. Before the new single drops in December check out her previous EP on 'Love Train' on Spotify.

    You can watch the video version of this episode over on my YouTube channel.If you are a regular listener to the show you lately you would have noticed I have been focused on celebrating the 30th anniversary of classic albums. I love my music and I've felt it's important to recognize and celebrate those albums on the Podcast. Still more album tribute episodes to come before the end of year!

    This episode with Dzirè is my first in a little while focusing on a particular artist and what they are up too it was great to do this again and chat with her. Thanks to Dzirè for coming on the show please follow her on all her socials as well as Foxx on the Wire - https://linktr.ee/foxxonthewire Until next time... ~Acoustic Foxx~ www.acousticfoxx.com.au

  • Good morning, good afternoon and/or good evening my friends, and welcome to episode #67 of the Foxx on the Wire Podcast!Today one of our favorite guests Todd Burman from Nashville in the USA makes a huge return to the show to talk about and celebrate the 30th anniversary of one of our all-time favorite albums 'Temple of the Dog'. One of, if not the most important "Grunge" album. Do you agree? During this episode Todd and I go into why that is.Check out the video version of this episode over on my Foxx on the Wire YouTube Channel.Temple of the Dog was conceived by Soundgarden vocalist Chris Cornell as a tribute to his friend, the late Andrew Wood from Mother Love Bone who died of a heroin overdose in March of 1990. The lineup included Stone Gossard, Jeff Ament (who also did the artwork for the album), Mike McCready and Matt Cameron (Soundgarden and later Pearl Jam) on drums. Eddie Vedder appeared as a guest to provide some lead and backing vocals. Temple of the Dog was released on April 16, 1991 and initially sold 70,000 copies. By mid 1992 Grunge had already exploded. Soundgarden had released 'Badmotorfinger' and Pearl Jam blew up with their debut album 'Ten'.

    I really hope you enjoy this episode if you are already a fan of this album and also if your not entirely familiar with this album I hope it makes you want to go and check it out. It holds a very special place in time and in the story of Grunge.

    Please follow Foxx on the Wire on all the socials so you can keep in touch and keep up to date with the latest episodes!

    More coming soon, thank you for listening!~Acoustic Foxx~acousticfoxx.com.au