Matt Alschbach & Court Lewis

The Rock and Metal Profs

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Professors Dr. Courtland Lewis and Matt Alschbach offer a fun and academic analysis of Rock and Metal acts from the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s. This research-driven podcast relies on primary and secondary sources, and NEVER uses A.I. in any capacity. 

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Matt Alschbach & Court Lewis

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9 lip 2026

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Episode 72: Dokken Part 1 09.07.2026

The RAMP are Rockin' with Dokken!  In this is episode of RAMP, Court and Matt get cerebral and discuss confirmation bias in rock and metal -- The subjectivity in loving what we love and wanting others to share our taste in music.  What underpins this behavior?  The Profs try to unpack it.  Then, a long-overdue handling of one of the great bands of the 1980s -- DOKKEN.  Were Dokken just another hai...

Episode 71: 2026 Releases: Joe Holmes, Spread Eagle, Anthrax, Evanescence, UFO, Green Lung, Armored Saint, Geoff Tate; Legacy band or Tribute band? 24.06.2026

2026 is a BANGER year for new rock and metal music so far.  Matt and Court talk the triumphant return of RUSH with Annika Niles, and celebrate the long-awaited release of Joe Holmes' new record!!! The Profs also discuss new offerings from Armored Saint, Spread Eagle, Evanescence, Geoff Tate/Operation Mindcrime, Elegant Weapons, Green Lung, Anthrax and Blue Medusa!  Then, Matt introduces Court and...

Episode 70: The Scorpions Part II 07.03.2026

The Profs chat recent rock and metal news, and they examine the Scorpions' records from 1984's "Love at First Sting" to 2022's "Rock Believer."  Dr. Lewis takes the lead on this one!  We thank all our listeners for taking the time to download and listen.  We appreciate you!

Episode 69: The Scorpions, Part 1 31.01.2026

It's time to ROCK YOU LIKE A HURRICANE!  Undeniably the greatest hard rock/metal band in German history, the Scorpions heralded career spans 60 years!  Few bands have made a greater impact on the history of modern rock/metal music than the Scorps.  The Profs look at the early history of the band as it coalesced in postwar West Germany and how Rudolph Schenker, Klaus Meine, Uli Jon Roth, Michael Sc...

Episode 68: 2025 Year in Review and the State of Rock and Metal in 2026 19.01.2026

Court and Matt are back with their admittedly fragmentary best of 2025 concerts and albums.  The Profs also discuss recent rock and metal news, and the state of the genre in 2026.  Megadeth, Anthrax, Queensryche, Accept, Ratt, Slaughter, L.A. Guns,  Iron Maiden, Ghost, Helloween, Ozzy, Wings of Steel, Alice Cooper, KISS, Phantom Spell, VV and Peter Criss were all topics covered, and more!  Look fo...

Episode 67: Favorite Drummers and Percussionists with R. Alan Siler 19.12.2025

Court and Matt have guested on R. Alan Siler's podcast "Modern Musicology" on multiple occasions, and we thought it was time to turn the tables!  On our final episode of 2025 the Profs interview the busiest man in America -- drummer, librarian, author, performer, music connoisseur, and host of multiple podcasts -- R. Alan Siler.  Alan has performed in many bands, including tribute acts covering KI...

Episode 66: Episode 66: Ghost -- The Profs are Back!!! 25.10.2025

Well, we decided to bring the show back after a 3-year hiatus.  On the eve of Halloween, what better way to celebrate our return to podcast glory than with the ultimate horror band, GHOST!  Court and Matt, with shows to follow as time permits.  No social media presence this time, but you can email us at Therockprofs@gmail.com. Welcome back, and as always, thanks so much for your listenership and s...

Episode 65: The Evolution of Rock and Metal 03.09.2025

The Profs discuss the origins and evolution of rock and metal!

Episode 64: The Sunset Strip in the 1980s 03.09.2025

Oh the excess and bombast of the Sunset Strip in the late-70s and 1980s!  The Profs discuss the epicenter of rock and metal in the 70s-80s as the Sunset Strip in L.A. became ground-zero for some of the greatest rock and metal acts in American history. 

Episode 63: KISS in the early-80s 03.09.2025

Yes, we know we talk about KISS too often.  However, in our defense, those early-80s KISS albums were SPECTACULAR.  Court and Matt discuss the iconic albums "Creatures of the Night", "Music from the Elder", "Lick it Up" and "Animalize."  

Episode 62: Rock and Metal Music Festivals 03.09.2025

Oh the glory of the all-day music festival.  US Fest, Ozzfest, Louder than Life, Wacken and Hellfest.  So many festivals and so many bands!   The Profs discuss the pros and cons of rock and metal music festivals, and cover some of the best and worst ones they've attended.  

Episode 61: Podcast Producer Tim Williamson Takes over RAMP 03.09.2025

In this special episode of RAMP, our podcast producer and colleague Tim Williamson takes over the show.  We talk about whatever he wants to talk about!

Episode 60: Metallica in the 90s and Beyond 03.09.2025

Yeah, we've heard it all before.  After "...And Justice for All", Metallica became a different band, "sold out", and went mainstream.   Early Metallica fans in particular love to condemn Metallica in the 1990s as the band who let them down.  The Profs dispel the myths and do their level best to objectively assess Metallica's catalog in the 1990s and beyond.  

Episode 59: KISS in the 1980s and beyond 03.09.2025

KISS fans are a devoted bunch, and much of their love for the band is contingent upon when they started listening to them.  For Matt, KISS in the 1970s were at their zenith.  However, for slightly younger fans like Court, those 80s albums hold a special place.  Dr. Lewis shines in this one, talking about the non-make-up years, the brief tenure of guitarists Mark St. John and Vinnie Vincent, the pe...

Episode 58: Guns & Roses: Use Your Illusion, AKA "Court's Delusion" 03.09.2025

This week the Profs discuss one of the more controversial album releases in American music history, "Use Your Illusion I and II."  Many rock fans may not remember that Guns & Roses did something no band had ever done in 1991 -- They released two double studio albums on the same day!  Heralded by some rock fans as the answer to glam metal and the emerging grunge scene, some GNR fans were not im...

Episode 57: The best albums of 2022 03.09.2025

The Profs discuss some of the best rock and metal music offerings of 2022.

Episode 56: Listener Questions, part 2 03.09.2025

Dr. Lewis and Matt take questions from the RAMP audience and discuss.  Part 2 of 2 episodes.

Episode 55: Listener Questions, part 1 03.09.2025

Dr. Lewis and Matt take questions from the RAMP audience and discuss.  Part 1 of 2 episodes.

Episode 54: The Meaning of Metallica with author William Irwin 03.09.2025

The Rock and Metal Profs interview Professor of Philosophy, literary critic and heavy metal scholar William Irwin from King's College in Pennsylvania.  His new book "The Meaning of Metallica: Ride the Lyrics" is a detailed breakdown examining the history and philosophy of the most influential metal band in American history, Metallica.  

Episode 53: Album Review: DIO -- Holy Diver Deluxe 03.09.2025

The profs discuss the release of the newly remixed and remastered Holy Diver album by Ronnie James Dio.

Episode 52: RIOT: The Band that should have been massive in the U.S. and abroad 02.09.2025

New York-based band RIOT enjoyed modest success in the late-1970s and early-80s.  They grew a die-hard following, even as they evolved into one of the few American Power Metal bands of the 1980s.  However, line-up changes, tragedy, and a few ill-fated marketing decisions limited the band's appeal and commercial success.  Undaunted, RIOT continued to produce quality music, and despite the odds they...

Episode 51: Interview with Black Sabbath Vocalist Tony Martin 02.09.2025

The Tony Martin-era of Black Sabbath is much celebrated amongst fans of the band.  Following the departure of Ronnie James Dio in 1982, Sabbath sought out veteran leadership in the form of Deep Purple vocalist Ian Gillan.  That line-up produced one very good album, but it was not to last.  When Gillan left the band, Iommi and company found stability, talent and tremendous writing chops with Britis...

Episode 50: Black Sabbath: The Tony Martin Era 28.08.2025

In the 1980s and 90s Black Sabbath released 5 outstanding studio records (and a great live one) featuring British vocalist Tony Martin.  After the departure of Ian Gillan after just one album and an ill-fated Tony Iommi solo record featuring Glenn Hughes on vocals, Sabbath turned to Tony Martin, a virtual unknown.  Martin's incredible vocal range and strong song-writing skills gave Sabbath a sound...

Episode 49: POWER METAL!!! 28.08.2025

Time to put those fists in the air!  German metalers Helloween have the distinction of being one of the first (if not the very first) Power Metal bands, but what exactly is Power Metal?  How does it differ from speed, thrash, and just plain-old heavy metal?  Were German metal outfit ACCEPT a power metal band?  What's with all the power metal bands from Germany?  How and why did American rockers RI...

Episode 48: Tesla: The Early Years 28.08.2025

Few bands made a bigger impact in the 1980s than Sacramento rockers Tesla.  When "Mechanical Resonance" hit the stores, fans compared them to Aerosmith, but they forged a style and sound all their own that shaped the American rock sound for decades.  Metallica loved them, girls adored them, and even hardcore metal fans had to admit that they were the perfect blend of hard rock, classic riffs, grit...

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