20 FEB 2021 · If you’re after some cheap Chinese steel, this is the podcast for you! With Max cruelly Zooming from a virtual pub, we lament how we’re all currently barred from the nation’s favourite pastime. But there is a perfumed whiff of spring in the air, and if you listen closely enough you might hear the distant sound of – please Ozzy – the tide turning. And while we’re all waiting for that to happen, there’s nobody else’s time we’d rather waste more than that of Baz from the brilliant Massive Wagons. The singer remembers their early days as a covers band, playing to bikers and writing songs with questionable song titles; he discusses the band's growth into a serious Top 10 act, how they’re keeping the Wagons wheels turning in lockdown, and also reveals some of the records that have been keeping him sane in these interesting times. For info on Massive Wagons’ livestream gig (YES, GIG!) on March 18th go to: https://tinyurl.com/lj0pr3w2. Also this time, Max and Mikey high-five each other over Rob Halford’s new memoir ‘Confess’ (quick summary: ‘He does, and how’), and there’s adult chat about Kiss jigsaw puzzles, the plan for Steelhouse to do their bit for smaller bands on the rise, and the difficult second album from Max’s own band (if that’s of any interest, do listen to the very end). ALSO! We’ve started making a Spotify playlist to accompany each SteelCast, so you can enjoy the tunes that come up during out rock-related wittering. AC/DC, Airbourne, The Pretty Reckless and, of course, Massive Wagons are on this episode’s list, which you can find here: https://tinyurl.com/1ae1hmo1. Tune in and enjoy, friends! Baz and the boys put it best – we’re In It Together…