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hornet said:
Also been giving Craft's "Terror Propaganda" another spin, as it sort of fell down the cracks for me before.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erjBHUb5pUw
Must be said, I think that track is all the more atmospheric for not having vocals. The second half especially makes my spine tingle.
Would have been better if they'd put the drummer in the same studio as the guitarists, and not next door.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erjBHUb5pUw
Must be said, I think that track is all the more atmospheric for not having vocals. The second half especially makes my spine tingle.
militantmandy said:
Am still totally glued to it after a week. Gig on the 15th should be a belter.
Must get this soon, I must admit I saw live but it was in '96 when they supported Machine Head at Brixton Academy. I might have to see if I can make it to this tour, they were sthot live from what I remember.Hope this is not too "soft" for this thread, but I just love these stoner doom guys :
Toner Low from NL, VERY heavy, with a strange story about a machine going berzerk at the end.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2bk-IQCOdg
Following Toner Low, there is only one track that can keep up with it´s heavyness : Raiford (the felon) by Earth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDz_EvsOe-A
Are/were there any other bands around that have liquid lead pouring out of the speakers
while still having a bluesy note ?
Yeah, I know of the band with the flying object, like them, but sometimes they are not heavy enough.
Toner Low from NL, VERY heavy, with a strange story about a machine going berzerk at the end.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2bk-IQCOdg
Following Toner Low, there is only one track that can keep up with it´s heavyness : Raiford (the felon) by Earth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDz_EvsOe-A
Are/were there any other bands around that have liquid lead pouring out of the speakers
while still having a bluesy note ?
Yeah, I know of the band with the flying object, like them, but sometimes they are not heavy enough.
Edited by Benni on Tuesday 3rd April 23:54
JaymzDead said:
Must get this soon, I must admit I saw live but it was in '96 when they supported Machine Head at Brixton Academy. I might have to see if I can make it to this tour, they were sthot live from what I remember.
Seen them a few times now. Twice in Sweden. Outstanding would be the word.Going to see Bolt Thrower (and Autopsy, Discharge, Vallenfyre and Benediction) on Saturday. Looking forward to it:
BT - When Glory Beckons
BT - Inside The Wire
..But more looking forward to Deathkult Open Air:
D666 - I Am The Wargod
Inquisition - Astral Path To Supreme Majesties
BT - When Glory Beckons
BT - Inside The Wire
..But more looking forward to Deathkult Open Air:
D666 - I Am The Wargod
Inquisition - Astral Path To Supreme Majesties
hornet said:
I know that's a favourite, for some reason '...For Victory' has always been my pick of the albums.Benni said:
Are/were there any other bands around that have liquid lead pouring out of the speakers
while still having a bluesy note ?
Few you may/may not have heard already :-while still having a bluesy note ?
YOB
Wooly Mammoth
Astrohenge
Rwake
Woods of Ypres - Adora Vivos
Just found this band only to discover the singer was killed recently.
They sound like a cross between Type O Negative & Paradise Lost.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNPxP-MCHyQ&fea...
Just found this band only to discover the singer was killed recently.
They sound like a cross between Type O Negative & Paradise Lost.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNPxP-MCHyQ&fea...
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