He, Good One
#402 posted by
HeadThump on 2007/08/21 21:03:55
I remember their hit from the 80's. Sort of appealed to the inner persecuted homosexual in everyone, just as Stumbling Towards Ecstasy appealed to everyone's inner new age feminist, Bulls On Parade to everyone's inner leftest punkass, and Back and Black to everyone's inner badass.
Music is the Universal Language.
Still not the correct group though.
May 2007
#404 posted by
ionous on 2007/08/22 01:56:09
Did anyone here (Kell) make it to the Fields of the Nephilim show?
I'd be interested to hear any accounts.
I'd Never Forget Their Name!
#406 posted by
HeadThump on 2007/08/22 07:40:35
what's funny about this is I have a good idea who has the CD's, but I can't call them on it until I remember.
'You have those cds of mine from, uhm, that group?'
"what group are you talking about?"
'you know, the one who did the song Universal -- the title escapes me'
"Not ringing a bell."
'you know, they did a ballad, Heaven '
"Lotta groups have songs titled that."
'They turned part of Ginsburg's Howl into an upbeat ditty.'
"I can't help you."
"This is killing me!"
Alice In Chains?
#408 posted by
metlslime on 2007/08/23 22:26:34
Reverend Horton Heat?
Cream?
The Jimi Hendrix Experience?
The Way Back Machine
#409 posted by
HeadThump on 2007/08/23 23:03:10
:)
http://www.tmbg.org/cool/linnell/
Not TMBG or the ones listed in #408, I'm starting to feel like there may be a glitch in the Matrix.
Dillinger Escape Plan
#411 posted by
than on 2007/08/29 16:31:07
Found a mention of them in a Ron Jarzombek interview so decided to check them out and found lots of stuff on youtube. Got kind of hooked on Panasonic Youth (downloadable from their MySpace page) from their Miss Machine album and ended up grabbing the album too.
Greg Puciato's screaming sometimes gets a bit much, but he can kind of sing too, and the guitar and drum work more than makes up for it when you can hear it.
http://www.myspace.com/dillingerescapeplan
Dillinger Escape Plan
#412 posted by
megaman on 2007/08/29 18:17:00
rocks.
you might like converge, too, although that's more metalcore than mathcore.
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#413 posted by
megaman on 2007/08/29 18:23:44
Dillinger Escape Plan & Mike Patton - [12/31/2002 San Francisco, CA @ The Great American Music Hall #06] Like I Love You (Justin Timberlake) 4:52
Balkanica!
#415 posted by
Spirit on 2007/08/30 09:32:33
Any fellow Shantel fans here? I just got his new album Disco Partizani and damn it's nice. More vocals than on the Bucovina albums (don't know his other works) but well down. I love music from the balkan.
Can't see how one can enjoy that screaming growl metal rattattadam mess of noise above. I am missing rhythm and melody there. :o
Ha! Found It!
#416 posted by
HeadThump on 2007/08/30 20:15:43
I stopped to get a beer and sandwich for lunch this afternoon at a place downtown and saw a posted advert showing the band will be playing here locally next week. Woo Hoo!
Oh, the band, Rusted Root.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusted_Root
Headphones
#417 posted by
inertia on 2007/09/05 16:26:13
I'm looking for durable ones to take around with me, preferably not too expensive. Maybe even a "collapsible" pair (that fold up).
Suggestions?
Heh
#419 posted by
bal on 2007/09/05 16:59:03
Is it me or is EVERYONE wearing those Koss headphones?
Nah, Just A Sheeple Trendwhore Cashteat Suckerfart
#422 posted by
czg on 2007/09/05 18:10:31
To be serious they are decent headphones.
I can't say too much about the sound quality since I'm half deaf, but they're comfy, durable and fold up into a neat little lump.
God Dammit
#423 posted by
bambuz on 2007/10/08 21:47:54
Kingston Wall. I picked it up again, thinking naah, it's the third album, it ain't that good. But it is. Gets better towards the end. The godlike drumming, and everything just works. The saxophone.
You guys really should get into it, it's a totally underappreciated band.
They only did three albums. The second one is the best. But get them all. Ultimate feeling music that gets your blood flowing.
Saul Williams - The Inevitable Rise And Liberation Of NiggyTardust!
#424 posted by
czg on 2007/11/01 21:33:10
http://niggytardust.com/ (It's free!)
It is brilliant.
Trent Reznor produced it so it sounds like NIN mixed with hiphop.
Jason Muuttaa Taivaaseen
#425 posted by
bambuz on 2007/11/01 23:32:43
Ambitious progressive stuff that also has power and takes you with in the rhythm. It's quite diverse and some songs suck ass, while others are great. :)
Heard them twice live, dunno how it'd work on a record. It probably wouldn't.