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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2026 · 1H 13M

Episode 39 - Finch "What It Is To Burn"

from Leitmotif and Movement: A Father and Son Musical Journey Podcast

Welcome to the rock history class you actually want to take! In this installment, Michael and his dad are charting a course from the underground metal scene to the landmark sounds of the early 2000s and back to the foundations of soul.We kick things off with The Art of Discovery, our mission to find your next musical obsession. This week, we’re featuring three powerful independent acts: the atmospheric black metal of Ashbringer, the progressive stoner-doom weight of Puerto Rico’s Moths, and the intricate, Barcelona-based progressive metal of Permyon.Next, we dive into our main topic: Finch’s 2002 powerhouse debut, What It Is To Burn. This record was a defining moment for the post-hardcore explosion. We thoroughly explore this visceral, gutwrenching album track by track.Finally, we head into Michael's Journey to discuss The Impressions’ 1963 classic, "It's All Right." Written by the iconic Curtis Mayfield, this track is the essence of "Chicago Soul." We break down the smooth gospel harmonies and its uplifting and powerful message.And before we go, find out which surprise full album and song Michael has to study for the next episode!Press play to join the journey from the underground to the heart of soul! ·      (00:00:00) - Intro/What Have You Been Listening to this Week?·      (00:06:08) - The Art of Discovery·      (00:06:35) - Ashbringer "Vessels"·      (00:12:00) - Moths "Pride"·      (00:17:15) - Permyon "Minstrel of Wasteland"·      (00:26:04) - Main Topic: Breaking Down Finch's 2002 debut, "What It Is To Burn"·      (01:07:03) - Question for the Audience·      (01:07:15) - Can't Wait·      (01:08:21) - Michael's Journey: Discussing The Impressions' "It's All Right"·      (01:11:42) - On the Next Episode·      (01:11:56) - Contact Info/Outro THE ART OF DISCOVERY:·      Ashbringer – “Vessels” (From the album: Subglacial)·      Moths – “Pride” (From the album: Septem)·      Permyon – “Minstrel of Wasteland” (From the EP: Permyon) OTHER BAND MENTIONS:·      Linkin Park·      Incubus·      Alter Bridge·      Buckethead·      Sloen·      Soen·      Megadeth·      Pelican·      Textures·      The Ocean CONNECT WITH & SUPPORT USConnect With Us & Follow the Show: [https://tinyurl.com/yt48wp3z]We are part of the SPDM Crew Network!Leave a 5-star review on Apple/Spotify!Want to be featured on The Art of Discovery? Send us a message! Recorded on 01/11/2026 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Welcome to the rock history class you actually want to take! In this installment, Michael and his dad are charting a course from the underground metal scene to the landmark sounds of the early 2000s and back to the foundations of soul.We kick things off with The Art of Discovery, our mission to find your next musical obsession. This week, we’re featuring three powerful independent acts: the atmospheric black metal of Ashbringer, the progressive stoner-doom weight of Puerto Rico’s Moths, and the intricate, Barcelona-based progressive metal of Permyon.Next, we dive into our main topic: Finch’s 2002 powerhouse debut, What It Is To Burn. This record was a defining moment for the post-hardcore explosion. We thoroughly explore this visceral, gutwrenching album track by track.Finally, we head into Michael's Journey to discuss The Impressions’ 1963 classic, "It's All Right." Written by the iconic Curtis Mayfield, this track is the essence of "Chicago Soul." We break down the smooth gospel harmonies and its uplifting and powerful message.And before we go, find out which surprise full album and song Michael has to study for the next episode!Press play to join the journey from the underground to the heart of soul! ·      (00:00:00) - Intro/What Have You Been Listening to this Week?·      (00:06:08) - The Art of Discovery·      (00:06:35) - Ashbringer "Vessels"·      (00:12:00) - Moths "Pride"·      (00:17:15) - Permyon "Minstrel of Wasteland"·      (00:26:04) - Main Topic: Breaking Down Finch's 2002 debut, "What It Is To Burn"·      (01:07:03) - Question for the Audience·      (01:07:15) - Can't Wait·      (01:08:21) - Michael's Journey: Discussing The Impressions' "It's All Right"·      (01:11:42) - On the Next Episode·      (01:11:56) - Contact Info/Outro THE ART OF DISCOVERY:·      Ashbringer – “Vessels” (From the album: Subglacial)·      Moths – “Pride” (From the album: Septem)·      Permyon – “Minstrel of Wasteland” (From the EP: Permyon) OTHER BAND MENTIONS:·      Linkin Park·      Incubus·      Alter Bridge·      Buckethead·      Sloen·      Soen·      Megadeth·      Pelican·      Textures·      The Ocean CONNECT WITH & SUPPORT USConnect With Us & Follow the Show: [https://tinyurl.com/yt48wp3z]We are part of the SPDM Crew Network!Leave a 5-star review on Apple/Spotify!Want to be featured on The Art of Discovery? Send us a message! Recorded on 01/11/2026 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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