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nerve posted:This, but also there's a lot of really original music being produced every day. It's just a stupid thing that I see people say a lot that always reminds me of "they don't make music like they used to". Blech. The problem is that they ARE making music very much like they used to right now. Every song on that Magic Circle album sounds so similar (and I've heard half the riffs already) I don't feel much need to hear it again. You might be able to get by on more of the same, some of us can't.
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Morbid Florist posted:The problem is that they ARE making music very much like they used to right now. Every song on that Magic Circle album sounds so similar (and I've heard half the riffs already) I don't feel much need to hear it again. You might be able to get by on more of the same, some of us can't. Except what I'm telling you is there's a ton of both. If you don't like this kind of retro stuff just don't jam it, man.
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Speaking of tracks, this new Cough track from their split with Windhand is an 18-minute long sludge beast. Just badass. And also (because they are one of my favorite bands out there) The Body ALSO released a track off their upcoming album and it is sick. I cannot wait for either of these LPs to drop.
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# ? Mar 30, 2013 12:50 |
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QOTSA played one of their new songs during a show in Brazil : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izTIcnTquIU Sounds great overall, except for the part at 2:10 I don't like. New touring drummer looks cool, though I'll miss Joey.
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VELOUR SPACESUIT posted:Speaking of tracks, this new Cough track from their split with Windhand is an 18-minute long sludge beast. Just badass. The Cough/Windhand split's been up on Spotify for a while. It's loving vicious.
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The new Beast in the Field record, The Sacred Above, The Sacred Below dropped on the 19th of last month, and it's loving solid. Here is a track from it: http://sawherghost.net/sawherghost/audio/BITF_ThereOnceWereMountainsOfIce.mp3
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# ? Apr 2, 2013 21:15 |
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I am loving the new Zozobra. Unsurprisingly. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeBHjEeA_k4
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Zanael posted:QOTSA played one of their new songs during a show in Brazil : yeah, this'll do. And Jon Theodore is pretty cool, not surprised nuncle jimbo fucked around with this message at 00:49 on Apr 5, 2013 |
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ChickenArise posted:I am loving the new Zozobra. Unsurprisingly. I'm glad that they are unashamed to sound like new Cave In, considering all the members are former Cave In.
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Not Very Metal posted:The new Beast in the Field record, The Sacred Above, The Sacred Below dropped on the 19th of last month, and it's loving solid. loving YES. I have been waiting for this album for a while and this is my first listen to one of the tracks. As excited as I am, I am trying to wait for the vinyl. This is some serious loving riffage. I hope they space it out with some drone stuff like on their other albums.
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Just jumping in to say that Demonic Death Judge are goddamn great, and their 2012 album "Skygods" is currently crushing my skull. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clmih3h5pRs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJ_hiXAal_k https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPODrsXxzmA
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VELOUR SPACESUIT posted:loving YES. I have been waiting for this album for a while and this is my first listen to one of the tracks. As excited as I am, I am trying to wait for the vinyl. It's all there man, everything. And this album is twice (?) as long as anything else they've done, it rules.
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Hey, here's one of the new QOTSA tracks. It's... pretty drat good! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-90obSa1Az4
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# ? Apr 8, 2013 19:54 |
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Can't bring myself to give a poo poo about that new QOTSA single. What are you all hearing?
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# ? Apr 10, 2013 15:22 |
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I hear a band clinging to what made me lose interest in them after Songs For The Deaf. But judging by the phonebook length list of people also involved I'm not surprised to think it sucks.
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Yeah, that was a band with a very limited window of good songs. Rated R was pretty good all the way through though. Maybe Josh Homme wasn't as responsible for as much Kyuss material as he'd have us believe.
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watt par posted:Yeah, that was a band with a very limited window of good songs. Rated R was pretty good all the way through though. Maybe Josh Homme wasn't as responsible for as much Kyuss material as he'd have us believe. Oliveri played on the two Queens albums most people like best, that sums up my feeling about homme's writing abilities these days. If there's one instrument Josh Homme plays best it's his mouth. Without him kyuss and queens would be nothing don't ya know :eyeroll:
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I'm still interested in the album, but they are definitely a band who peaked on their first album for me and I every subsequent album hasn't been as good as the last. I still hope this is just a bland single and there will be some good stuff on there.
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Asnorban posted:I'm still interested in the album, but they are definitely a band who peaked on their first album for me and I every subsequent album hasn't been as good as the last. I still hope this is just a bland single and there will be some good stuff on there. Agreed, Rated R is definitely their best album and while I enjoyed Songs for the Deaf, everything after that is pretty blah. New song included. I'll still check out the new album but I doubt it's going to be all that exciting.
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I love all of QOTSA, with the first being my least favourite. Not impressed with the new one though.
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I just hope there are some good riffs somewhere on that album. Them Crooked Vultures proved that Josh still has a few left, but he's been spinning his wheels with QotSA for a while now.
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# ? Apr 11, 2013 00:58 |
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It's okay.
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Have you ever pondered what the doomier love child of The Sword and Gates of Slumber would sound like? It's called, Kröwnn. They're a three piece from Italy and they play an old brand of doom metal lyrically based on the fantasy works of Howard and Tolkien.
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# ? Apr 11, 2013 20:28 |
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Goddamn that is heavy.
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# ? Apr 11, 2013 20:53 |
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Wow, Kröwnn kicks rear end, thank you for the heads-up!
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Baron Von Ghoulosh posted:Have you ever pondered what the doomier love child of The Sword and Gates of Slumber would sound like? It's called, Kröwnn. They're a three piece from Italy and they play an old brand of doom metal lyrically based on the fantasy works of Howard and Tolkien. Fucken awesome! My new music library is dangerously low, so I'm adding this to it quickly. Thanks for the heads up.
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gently caress me raw, Kröwnn is gnarly as hell.
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# ? Apr 12, 2013 11:51 |
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Estonian doom duo Talbot just came out with a new album, 'Scaled'. Their last album 'EOS' is available as 'pay what you want', I definitely recommend grabbing it. I'm in Estonia and super-shamed I haven't managed to catch any of their live performances yet.
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What are some of the better female fronted doom/stoner bands out there? I've had Windhand on heavy rotation since 2010 when they put out the Practice Space demo, High Priest of Saturn is another I like, I have Devil's Blood, Rituals of the Oak, The Wounded Kings, etc. I'm just feeling like I'm missing some. I like the way the female vocals sound against the heavy crushing riffs. Hopefully stuff that is painfully slow and heavy. Thanks
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Polegrinder posted:What are some of the better female fronted doom/stoner bands out there? I've had Windhand on heavy rotation since 2010 when they put out the Practice Space demo, High Priest of Saturn is another I like, I have Devil's Blood, Rituals of the Oak, The Wounded Kings, etc. I'm just feeling like I'm missing some. I like the way the female vocals sound against the heavy crushing riffs. Hopefully stuff that is painfully slow and heavy. While I do love me some Windhand and anxiously await their new release, Royal Thunder (Atlanta) is currently filling all my female fronted rock goodness and I'm busting nuts over the songs I've heard for the new Kylesa album. Vaginas rock! Baron Von Ghoulosh fucked around with this message at 20:55 on Apr 12, 2013 |
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Royal Thunder is loving awesome. There is so much excellent riffing on that album, and the vocals are killer. I think they're releasing some kind of acoustic EP soon, should be pretty cool.
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Awesome! I'll check out Royal Thunder for sure. And yeah, the new Kylesa sounds so good!
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Relapse just signed an all female sludge trio called Mortals: article: http://www.blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=188351 http://mortals.bandcamp.com/
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Polegrinder posted:What are some of the better female fronted doom/stoner bands out there? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ko4YwjB2wY
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Polegrinder posted:What are some of the better female fronted doom/stoner bands out there? I've had Windhand on heavy rotation since 2010 when they put out the Practice Space demo, High Priest of Saturn is another I like, I have Devil's Blood, Rituals of the Oak, The Wounded Kings, etc. I'm just feeling like I'm missing some. I like the way the female vocals sound against the heavy crushing riffs. Hopefully stuff that is painfully slow and heavy. Try Omit : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG_i2-MCt0s
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Gonna add to the Kröwnn love here, sounds awesome! Thanks for the post.
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Omit, Royal Thunder, and Mortals are all fantastic. Thanks!
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Polegrinder posted:What are some of the better female fronted doom/stoner bands out there? I've had Windhand on heavy rotation since 2010 when they put out the Practice Space demo, High Priest of Saturn is another I like, I have Devil's Blood, Rituals of the Oak, The Wounded Kings, etc. I'm just feeling like I'm missing some. I like the way the female vocals sound against the heavy crushing riffs. Hopefully stuff that is painfully slow and heavy. Two more that come to mind are Dark Castle and Kylesa.
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Polegrinder posted:What are some of the better female fronted doom/stoner bands out there? I've had Windhand on heavy rotation since 2010 when they put out the Practice Space demo, High Priest of Saturn is another I like, I have Devil's Blood, Rituals of the Oak, The Wounded Kings, etc. I'm just feeling like I'm missing some. I like the way the female vocals sound against the heavy crushing riffs. Hopefully stuff that is painfully slow and heavy. Blood Ceremony https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEsEWgfml94
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Acid King. On a unrelated note, just secured tickets to see Black Sabbath in November. Even though Bill Ward got snubbed, I've gotta admit I'm stoked!
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