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Post by simple on Oct 4, 2024 15:24:46 GMT
I know they’re not particularly cool but tis the season
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Post by Bongo Heracles on Oct 4, 2024 15:31:28 GMT
Picked the new The Bug album up at lunch so I'm looking forward to annoying the neighbours when I knock off in a bit
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2024 18:59:54 GMT
I know they’re not particularly cool but tis the season Ghost are always fucking cool man.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2024 19:07:18 GMT
Listened to the new Hendrix box set on streaming today after cancelling my pre-order due to being skint.
Thankfully I don’t regret my decision. As usual there is some great stuff on it but the majority is just ‘leave the tape running during pre-production rehearsals and release it at an inflated price with half a documentary to boomer 55 years later’.
I’ve liked some of the posthumous stuff quite a bit and it’s a period of his music that really speaks to me, but there are much better existing presentations of it.
Barrel scraping/10 sadly.
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Post by RadicalRex on Oct 6, 2024 1:49:20 GMT
Been listening to some good old Eurodance lately on Youtube. One act manages to stick out with lyrics that are somehow inane even by Eurodance standards. How
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Post by Aunty Treats on Oct 6, 2024 9:20:51 GMT
Been listening to some good old Eurodance lately on Youtube. One act manages to stick out with lyrics that are somehow inane even by Eurodance standards. How You know you're in for a treat when there's a guy doing finger guns at the camera
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Post by Bongo Heracles on Oct 6, 2024 9:52:25 GMT
I can see that. Some interesting stuff coming out recently. Equinknoxx are doing weird dancehall music. It’s really cool
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Post by Bongo Heracles on Oct 6, 2024 9:56:14 GMT
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Post by Bill in the rain on Oct 7, 2024 3:01:06 GMT
Not my favorite songs by them, but great live performance. The drummer is badass. I dunno how she plays drums and sings at the same time. Great transition too.
They have a whole bunch of videos up from this Pepsi Center CDMX gig and they're all great. I saw them live a few months ago, but unfortunately it was a small shitty venue with a bad view, which sucks because they have great energy on stage. I wish I'd been at this gig.
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Post by robthehermit on Oct 7, 2024 9:07:06 GMT
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Post by Blue_Mike on Oct 10, 2024 23:38:33 GMT
New album from Zombina And The Skeletones.
Damn you, YouTube. Stop recommending things.
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Post by magicpanda on Oct 11, 2024 10:50:45 GMT
Glass Beams
Vibes... Golden Doilies and Guitars. It's all there. *swaying commences*
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Post by killerbee on Oct 11, 2024 11:36:09 GMT
Really enjoying this band at the moment - Five Points Gang.
This song is more of a metal track but most of their other (older) stuff is blues rock. It’s all good!
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Post by killerbee on Oct 11, 2024 11:52:01 GMT
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Post by Ulythium on Oct 11, 2024 21:40:30 GMT
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Post by drhickman1983 on Oct 13, 2024 11:56:06 GMT
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Post by simple on Oct 14, 2024 9:06:25 GMT
Still on a bit of a Kerrang inspired nostalgia trip. The drummer being a Trump guy is still a real case of “have you not heard the lyrics your band has?”
Not that the Dems are any better in the war on drugs but still, come on
Also, this album is probably the only contender I think White Pony and Around The Fur have for Best Nu-Metal album.
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Post by drhickman1983 on Oct 14, 2024 9:39:48 GMT
Serj Tankian's last EP, Foundations, was pretty decent, and was made of stuff written in the early SOAD days.
His previous EP, Elasticity, comprises of demos he wrote for a potential new SOAD album but the band members didn't see eye-to-eye.
With those and the two songs they released to raise money for the Armenia fund you've got a kind of new album. About the closest to an album we'll ever get.
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Post by simple on Oct 14, 2024 10:49:52 GMT
I’ll check them out. After not really enjoying the last pair of official albums I lost touch with what they were all up to outside of the occasional reunion show.
This, the self-titled and Steal This Album all still hold up remarkably well. Leagues ahead of most of what was going on at the time.
I’d probably say the peak nu-metal album is either Significant Other or Hybrid Theory but that’s a different conversation to which is the best.
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Post by rftp on Oct 14, 2024 15:33:13 GMT
Burning Brides - Leave No Ashes
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Post by jellyhead on Oct 15, 2024 13:35:53 GMT
The talk about XBLIG reminded me of this old gem. Ahhh, the nostalgia.
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Post by Ulythium on Oct 15, 2024 15:36:25 GMT
Burning Brides - Leave No Ashes
Great band!
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Post by Ulythium on Oct 15, 2024 15:36:43 GMT
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Post by drakeypoos on Oct 15, 2024 16:29:41 GMT
I’ll check them out. After not really enjoying the last pair of official albums I lost touch with what they were all up to outside of the occasional reunion show. This, the self-titled and Steal This Album all still hold up remarkably well. Leagues ahead of most of what was going on at the time. I’d probably say the peak nu-metal album is either Significant Other or Hybrid Theory but that’s a different conversation to which is the best. I think the run from Follow the Leader through to Untouchables by Korn has to be in that conversation. I’ve not heard a heavy music production as good as any of them since for one. Deftones would obviously not thank you for calling them nu metal lol. It’s funny how at the time when Kerrang!, Rock Sounds and Hammer were the Bible how absolute also-ran dreck would come out hyped to the gills *and you’d buy into the hype* and then realise years later it was bad or boring or problematic or some combination of the above. I’m looking at you, Taproot, He’d Pe, Mudvayne and Staind 😂 Staind were absolutely the most boring band I ever saw live. Remember Amen? They were absolutely the opposite, fucking awesome.
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Post by rftp on Oct 15, 2024 17:07:11 GMT
Burning Brides - Leave No Ashes
Great band!
Aye. Dimitri is one of my favourite guitar players, no doubt.
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Post by simple on Oct 15, 2024 18:11:56 GMT
I’ll check them out. After not really enjoying the last pair of official albums I lost touch with what they were all up to outside of the occasional reunion show. This, the self-titled and Steal This Album all still hold up remarkably well. Leagues ahead of most of what was going on at the time. I’d probably say the peak nu-metal album is either Significant Other or Hybrid Theory but that’s a different conversation to which is the best. I think the run from Follow the Leader through to Untouchables by Korn has to be in that conversation. I’ve not heard a heavy music production as good as any of them since for one. Deftones would obviously not thank you for calling them nu metal lol. It’s funny how at the time when Kerrang!, Rock Sounds and Hammer were the Bible how absolute also-ran dreck would come out hyped to the gills *and you’d buy into the hype* and then realise years later it was bad or boring or problematic or some combination of the above. I’m looking at you, Taproot, He’d Pe, Mudvayne and Staind 😂 Staind were absolutely the most boring band I ever saw live. Remember Amen? They were absolutely the opposite, fucking awesome. Going through the Kerrang back issues I recovered from my parent’s house (173 issues, 1996-early 2000s) its been really eye opening to remember who was getting hyped and who was flying under the radar. I think Korn are the greatest nu-metal band but their albums all have real duds on them as well as monster hits. Which is why I think those Deftones and SOAD albums hold up as better albums even if neither of them want to be included in the genre. Significant Other and Hybrid Theory I think are just both perfect encapsulations of what the genre was musically and culturally. For good and bad. Its funny, there are bands I was big into at the time who I really cringe at now (the lyrics of Snot do not hold up at all) and others who I was really snobby about but with some distance and nostalgia goggles on I actually enjoy more now than I did then (I was far too mature for a baby’s band like Slipknot when I was 19 but in my 40s? Sure).
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Post by simple on Oct 15, 2024 18:20:14 GMT
This performance has never lost any of its punch though
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Post by Ulythium on Oct 15, 2024 21:18:44 GMT
Aye. Dimitri is one of my favourite guitar players, no doubt.
Same here - the chance to hear more of his playing is what got me into Off! originally.
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Post by mrpon on Oct 15, 2024 21:35:28 GMT
Umm, the FG thread page. When did the play button appear on the top bar on mobile?!
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Post by rftp on Oct 17, 2024 8:19:11 GMT
Lagwagon - Blaze
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