About BREWtally Speaking

Two dudes, Dan and Jon, who are passionate about all kinds of music, although we mainly cover metal/metalcore bands on the show. We both LOVE vinyl, and podcasts in general.

Reb Beach On Solo Material “I Have It Written”

Reb Beach has carved out quite career for himself over the 30+ years in the industry.  From being one of the founding members in 80’s rock band Winger, who achieved mainstream success on the strength of their classic ‘Seventeen’.  While Winger were the constant butt of jokes in the early 90’s thanks in part to Beavis and Butthead.  Reb would go on to join Whitesnake in 2002, and has become a sort of band leader amongst the who’s who of the classic rock era that now comprise the band. Beach has played on the last 4 Whitesnake albums, their most recent coming with 2019’s ‘Flesh and Blood’. Continue reading

Danny Worsnop On Entitled Fans “You’re Not Important”, Working On New Asking Alexandria Material

Danny Worsnop is most known for being the frontman and vocalist for English rock band Asking Alexandria, but has endured a decade plus long career that has seen the singer front We Are Harlot after he left Asking Alexandria in early 2015. Worsnop never one to be pigeonholed has released two solo albums, with 2017’s ‘The Long Road Home’ showcasing Danny’s love of country and folk music, which surprised a lot of his long time fans.  His latest solo output, 2019’s ‘Shades of Blue’ lean a little less country, but still showcases Worsnop’s great vocals and penchant for writing catchy music, regardless of genre. Continue reading

THE PLOT IN YOU Singer “I’d Rather People Get To Know Me Through My Art Than My Shitty Facebook Posts”.

Ohio’s The Plot In You have quietly become a band causing quite the stir in the scene since coming out from the ashes of Before Their Eyes in 2011.  Multi instrumentalist/vocalist Landon Tewers has steered the 4 piece through 4 full lengths with their most recent, 2018’s Dispose, seeing the band drop the traditional metalcore sound and go more in a heavier alt rock direction. This was also the first album Tewers did not produce himself. Continue reading