Genesis released their first single 50 years ago! 50 years! So to celebrate Simon made his friend Gary listen to all the Genesis albums in order and then review them in the local pub, commonly known as The Revelation Station. What will Gary think? Will they stay friends? Is the beer here any good? The answer to these questions will probably be revealed.
Greetings listeners and welcome to the last, for now, weekly episode of The Revelation Station! This week we take a dive into the troubled waters of divorce in the company of Phil Collins. Here we ha…
Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends (“please God will it ever end”, I hear you cry. The answer is “No”). In this week’s fun filled episode we return from furlough and spend some time …
It’s the third week of our weekly Solo Genesis album reviews. Up this week is the first album by the man called “the only indispensible member of Genesis” (by none other than their manager) Tony Bank…
In the second of our weekly look at the solo Genesis catalogue we turn our attentions to Peter Gabriel’s first solo album entitled…er…Peter Gabriel. Or Car if you prefer. Or even Peter Gabriel 1. Lis…
Welcome back to The Revelation Station! For the second season of the show we have decided to have a listen to some of the solo albums released by the band members. We’re going to do them in order of …
Hello dear listeners and welcome to Desert Island Dix.
This weeks guest is the beloved childrens entertainer and balloon animal enthusiast Simon Heldreich. What 10 albums will Simon choose as the most…
Hello dear listeners and welcome to Desert Island Dix.
This weeks guest is the popular podcaster, author and producer Gary Starr. What 10 albums will Gary choose as the most influential in his life? J…
Greetings to all of our Lockdown listeners and welcome to our tenth episode of Keep Talking.
In this episode we have a chat about the 1996 album Casanova by The Divine Comedy. Find out what the boys t…
Greetings Los Friendos, Stationeers and Lockdown Listeners!
If you were expecting a review of The Divine Comedy album “Casanova” then I’m afraid I’m going to have to disappoint you. We’re delaying tha…
Previously, on Keep Talking…
The boys covered the first half of Rewiring Genesis A Tribute To The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway, by Nick D’Virgilio. We decided we liked it pretty much, BUT will the secon…
Hello Lockdown Listeners!
Welcome to this week’s episode of Keep Talking from The Revelation Station. In this episode we will be casting our ears over The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway…what’s that? We co…
Greetings Lockdown Listeners and welcome to episode 6 of Keep Talking…the weekly podcast from The Revelation Station.
In this episode we discuss the debut album by David Devant and His Spirit Wife (th…
Greetings Lockdown Listeners and welcome to Episode 5 of Keep Talking! We are interrupting our scheduled episode to bring you this bonus from the archives of Octarine, the fanzine that Gary and Simon…
Smoke me a kipper, if it isn’t another episode of Keep Talking from those chaps at The Revelation Station. In this week’s episode we take a trip three million years into the future and join the boys …
Greeting Lockdown Listeners from the year 2112!
As you may know, the priests have banned all forms of podcasting, so please keep this one quiet or they might shout at us in those screechy voices they …
Welcome to the second episode of The Revelation Station Weekly, now re-christened “Keep Talking”! In this weeks chat we discuss Big Finish Productions, Star Trek, Apollo 13, Dua Lipa and more.
Music u…
Greetings Stationeers and Los Friendos!
We are living in interesting times, and as such we aren’t able to produce the quality podcasts that you’ve come to expect *sad face*. But we aren’t letting that…
Surprise!
Genesis announced today (March 4th 2020 for those of you in the future) that they would be reforming for a tour in November and December.
Naturally, at least one of the boys was VERY excited.…
And so it ends…not with a bang. But a podcast…
Okay so I lied, we’ve got one more episode to spoil you with. 2 years ago we started this podcast with a listen to From Genesis To Revelations. 24 months…
In the space year 2000, Genesis were a spent force. With the relative disappointment of the Calling All Stations tour 2 years behind them, there seemed to be only re-issues and greatest hits packages…