Thanks, Ozy.
I actually tried the station's website first. The fucking place is run by a bunch of "loadies" though. Even their website looks stoned. Their log is out of date by almost a week. The biggest problem is that they have an album cut time in every hour and that is not recorded in the published log. To me, publishing that information, hourly, would be the only reason to have an album cut feature at a radio station.
Emperor, In the Nightside Eclipse
Yup! There's going to be a metal storm 'round 'ere.
Well, that sucks. I had the same thing happen to me many times. Hear a song that I love on the radio, but can't get the title or info from the dj or the station. And all I would be stuck with was the few lyrics that stuck in my brain. Sometimes I'd be lucky and hear it again AND with the info.
I guess the next thing would be to go to a GOOD record store with people who know about what your looking for. I'v had some decent luck with them. Usually it's the small Indie record stores that have the right kind of people working in them. That is if you can find one near you. Though I'm sure any big city would have a few. Portland Maine has a couple, like "Bull Moose records." I know Albany NY has one that helped me find a really obscure 60's Folk/Blues singer named Jamie Brockett. When I was looking to help a friend who lost the Album that contained the song "The Legend of the Titanic". I can't remember their name, but, googling around for those kind of shops might be worth a lookie.