FIRE IN THE ASYLUM PERFORMS DESPITE ALL ODDS

Radio Noir has always been recorded live and uncut, and out of all the episodes we have done, this one might have been the most raw. It is quite possibly the most realistic depiction of a hard working independent band ever documented. We might be getting ahead of ourselves with that statement, but perhaps not. After all, there is a lot we can't show on camera.

Touring isn't always glamorous. Fire in the Asylum drove five hours to play on our airwaves, only to get lost and have their van break down in the middle of a Wendy's parking lot. In order to make this podcast happen, we drove to said parking lot and gave them a jump. Rest assured the California trio was not enjoying the Minnesota cold. Touring isn't always glamorous.

Some of comments on this podcast will either offend you, or have you begging to hear more. Fire in the Asylum is not afraid to wear their politics or opinions on their sleeve. The discussion topics ranged from life on the road to the Federal Reserve, and there was never a dull moment.

This band has a fire in their gut, and that gusto is apparent in their music. All antics aside, the music is the most important thing. They borrow elements from punk, metal, and rock to form a sonic stew that's thick and full bodied. Every last ounce of energy they possess is put into these performances.

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