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hornet

6,333 posts

252 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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Little bit of Dismember for a Friday morning.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orPKovD9--g&fea...

tuscaneer

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7,826 posts

227 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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militantmandy said:
I've been doing that with pain is a master, track 9. The chilled bit at the end blows my mind.

In other news been listening to Will Haven this morning for the first time in YEARS. Surprisingly good. Also been spinning a lot of Sikth recently. What a fantastically batsh*t crazy band. Serious skills though.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVVL8pDWzI4
i think sikth were the birthplace of what is now the basick records "sound"......after sikth came fellsilent(cracking band)...and from the embers of fellsilent came tesseract and,well, the rest is history

we were desparate to do a deal with revelation records back in the mid 90's and i remember will haven jumping off signed to rev.i was really surprised because at the time their sound felt like a real departure from the revelation hardcore sound.
i saw them supporting korn in manchester with another unheard of new band on the block called limp bizkit...


i know i'm going to be spending months on the new gojira album.so much so that i also bought the new taproot album at the same time and haven't even listened to it yet!

militantmandy

3,829 posts

188 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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Random but I once saw the singer from Biffy Clyro sing for Will Haven at a Crowbar gig. The singers wife had gone into labour and he'd flown home. Was at King Tuts in Glasgow so I assume the guy from Biffy wasn't too far away.

tuscaneer

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7,826 posts

227 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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militantmandy said:
Random but I once saw the singer from Biffy Clyro sing for Will Haven at a Crowbar gig. The singers wife had gone into labour and he'd flown home. Was at King Tuts in Glasgow so I assume the guy from Biffy wasn't too far away.
bit weird that!

Swervin_Mervin

4,497 posts

240 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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Ahhh, SiKth. Love that stuff - shame it didn't last so long.

I think the drummer's involved in the Sol Invicto project with Eric Bobo, Stephen Carpenter and Richie Londres.

militantmandy

3,829 posts

188 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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tuscaneer said:
bit weird that!
Indeedy, a moment in metal. Crowbar were awesome too.

satan 59

336 posts

164 months

Saturday 14th July 2012
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CrabDan said:
Excellent.

drumsterphil

474 posts

225 months

Saturday 14th July 2012
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Know it hasn't been mentioned on this thread but Randy Blythe's got himself in a bit of bother -

http://www.blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article...

The perils of stagediving eh......

hornet

6,333 posts

252 months

Saturday 14th July 2012
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Still love this all these years later.

Entombed - Living Dead

1991!

CrabDan

568 posts

145 months

Saturday 14th July 2012
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hornet

6,333 posts

252 months

Saturday 14th July 2012
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I went to the awful corner of YouTube that's full of whiny Facebook generation "I'm very angry but still have time to make sure my hair looks nice" metal-lite and I found This. Comment section is usual "there grate" fare, but does contain the gem "fking hell, who let the sunshine bus make a music video?", which made coffee come out of my nose.

hornet

6,333 posts

252 months

Sunday 15th July 2012
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One for you Gojira types maybe?

Scarve

I actually quite enjoyed that. Has a bit more space in it that Gojira, who I just find too dense and clinical.

Gompo

4,436 posts

260 months

Sunday 15th July 2012
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hornet said:
One for you Gojira types maybe?

Scarve

I actually quite enjoyed that. Has a bit more space in it that Gojira, who I just find too dense and clinical.
Scarve is good, a shame Dirk fked off to Soilwork.

Irradiant is probably their best.

CrabDan

568 posts

145 months

Sunday 15th July 2012
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Gompo said:
Scarve is good, a shame Dirk fked off to Soilwork.

Irradiant is probably their best.
Woaaaaahhh. I agree - Dirk is the only thing that makes Soilwork a half-decent band.

drumsterphil

474 posts

225 months

Sunday 15th July 2012
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CrabDan said:
Gompo said:
Scarve is good, a shame Dirk fked off to Soilwork.

Irradiant is probably their best.
Woaaaaahhh. I agree - Dirk is the only thing that makes Soilwork a half-decent band.
Couldn't agree more - bloody brilliant drummer (and a thoroughly decent bloke from what I've seen).

CrabDan

568 posts

145 months

Gompo

4,436 posts

260 months

Sunday 15th July 2012
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CrabDan said:
I do like some Soilwork when in the mood (Natural Born Chaos and Stabbing The Drama), but I was annoyed that soon after getting into Scarve and enjoying the drums; Dirk went to Soilwork. Admittedly it probably hasn't made much difference to Scarve but I do think their styles overlap and I didn't want it to ruin a good thing.

hornet

6,333 posts

252 months

Sunday 15th July 2012
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Probably not for the aforementioned Gojira types smile

bdator
Havok


satan 59

336 posts

164 months

wongthecorrupter

2,433 posts

173 months

Thursday 19th July 2012
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new baroness album is quality