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I just came home from this show in New Orleans. This was the last show for Tirefire, who have been putting on shows for a while.
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I only videotaped one song.
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I only videotaped one song.
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I good friends with all these guys. I had no clue you knew them. I wouldnt have missed it if Id been in town but I was in Austin for Chaos In Tejas all weekend. Tirefire were (RIP) one of my favorites.sleazy_j wrote:I just came home from this show in New Orleans. This was the last show for Tirefire, who have been putting on shows for a while.
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I only videotaped one song.
Im gonna miss Tirefire. What were you doing in the city?
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CHAOS IN TEJAS = The best fest ever.
So many good bands and so well put together. I will definitely be in attendance every year from now on. Epic sets from so many amazing bands.
I saw
MAMMOTH GRINDER
BONE SICKNESS
ACEPHALIX
UNDERGANG
HOODED MENACE
HATRED SURGE
CIDER
IRON LUNG
INNUMERABLE FORMS
CITIZENS ARREST
EXTORTION
AUTOPSY
OMEGAS
MIND ERASER
TRAGEDY
THE IMPALERS
NUKKEHAMMER
SHITSTORM
AXEMEN
IRON AGE (FINAL SHOW)
MIASMAL
KREIGSHOG
DOOM
CEREMONY
FYP
DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN
im sure im missing some but it was fucking retarded the amount of fun, food, women and music this fest had to offer. best fest going.
So many good bands and so well put together. I will definitely be in attendance every year from now on. Epic sets from so many amazing bands.
I saw
MAMMOTH GRINDER
BONE SICKNESS
ACEPHALIX
UNDERGANG
HOODED MENACE
HATRED SURGE
CIDER
IRON LUNG
INNUMERABLE FORMS
CITIZENS ARREST
EXTORTION
AUTOPSY
OMEGAS
MIND ERASER
TRAGEDY
THE IMPALERS
NUKKEHAMMER
SHITSTORM
AXEMEN
IRON AGE (FINAL SHOW)
MIASMAL
KREIGSHOG
DOOM
CEREMONY
FYP
DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN
im sure im missing some but it was fucking retarded the amount of fun, food, women and music this fest had to offer. best fest going.
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I'm not a big metal head by any means but I have to thank this thread for introducing me to Devin Townsend. Some of his shit can be hit or miss with me but I'm feeling a lot of his songs.DLG wrote:seems like Gojira asked me who I wanted to sing on a song with them and who should play a guitar solo and then they recorded it.
new song feauring devin townsend (strapping young lad) on vocals and fredrik thordendal (meshuggah) on guitar solo
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yeah he's one of the most talented people in metal, but I do prefer the older music when he was torturted, bipolar and on drugs. The new stuff is pretty hit and miss for me, even though I'm a fan boy. Seems like since he's happy now the music has shifted to just focusing on his wacky side.The Aluminum Falcon wrote:I'm not a big metal head by any means but I have to thank this thread for introducing me to Devin Townsend. Some of his shit can be hit or miss with me but I'm feeling a lot of his songs.DLG wrote:seems like Gojira asked me who I wanted to sing on a song with them and who should play a guitar solo and then they recorded it.
new song feauring devin townsend (strapping young lad) on vocals and fredrik thordendal (meshuggah) on guitar solo
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For definitive works I'd recommend you check out Strapping Young Lad - City, and Ocean Machine - Biomech, though you can't really go wrong with anything he recorded between 97 and 2005.
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I was tapped by a friend (:pause:)to write some columns for a prog rock/metal blog. I'll be focusing on obscure, really underground prog metal from the 90s mostly - trying to stay away from stuff that people normally talk about - highlighting some really obscure gems and stuff I liked growing up as a huge nerd.
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Here's the intro
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check back regularly if this sounds interesting.
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might be the hardest band on earth right now dudes
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I wanted to see their last show, and had nothing better to do.catfish hunter wrote: I good friends with all these guys. I had no clue you knew them. I wouldnt have missed it if Id been in town but I was in Austin for Chaos In Tejas all weekend. Tirefire were (RIP) one of my favorites.
Im gonna miss Tirefire. What were you doing in the city?
I think this was the first Tirefire show I went to:
That was, what? Two years ago?
I think I saw them perform once or twice at the Saturn Bar other than that.
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I picked up a copy while I was at Chaos. Got to see some of the songs live (except Scapegoat). Hatred Surge killed as always. Suprised I dont know some of you NO people. You guys should come hang out more.Dominic wrote:I love how Hatred Surge are sounding more and more like old school death metal these days:
http://hatredsurge.bandcamp.com/
This whole "Brutal Supremacy" compilation is pretty promising. I also can't wait for the new Iron Lung.
Also, it's cool to see other New Orleans heads hereabouts.
Anyone going to catch YOB on tour?
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Yeah, was kinda disappointed when I initially found out about that. Then I remembered that Nachtmystium lyrics aren't exactly great to begin with, haha. The shit that he says about COF in that interview while touring with them is pretty hilarious as well. He does definitely come off as trying a little too hard with the "look at me dudes, I do drugs" shtick but that's not really anything new I supposeMasked Terror #1 wrote:One of the best interviews I've read in a long time.
It's clear that Blake says shit to perpetuate his "No, I REALLY don't give a fuck" image, but he manages to say a lot of interesting and honest shit as well.
I didn't know that he doesn't write the lyrics. Kind of blows my mind.
Also, the dude that writes the lyrics (Chris Black) has his hand in seemingly everything metal related around these parts (Chicago). I'm sure that at least a few people here have listened to Dawnbringer, which he fronts. In addition to that though, he also fronts a band called High Spirits, who also fucking rule especially if you dig anything in the NWOBHM vein. Couple tracks below if you guys are interested, like I said, I'm a pretty big fan.
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One by Dawnbringer, in case anyone here hasn't heard em.
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Yeah Sanford Parker and Bruce Lamont from Yakuza are definitely in a number of different bands. Some bands that at least one of those two are in: Minsk, Circle of Animals (Old Wax Trax style band with one of the dudes from the revolting cocks), Bloodiest, Buried at Sea, and now Nachtmystium.Masked Terror #1 wrote:Isn't the Chicago scene, as awesome as it is, pretty much Sanford Parker and 5-6 other dudes configured into about 15 different bands?
Other than that though, there's actually a pretty solid scene around here, again Sanford Parker has his hand in a decent amount of these bands as well on the production side. But some bands that are definitely worthwile around here just off the top of my head: Black September, Indian, Bible of the Devil, Anatomy of a Habit, Chicago Thrash Ensemble.
Also you have the more well known bands like Lair of the Minotaur, Lord Mantis, Pelican, and Weekend Nachos. There's also a plethora of sub par death metal coming out of the south side that's not really worth mentioning.
Yeah, also from Chicago. That's another band that Chris Black is in, he plays drums with them. Didn't know they had anything new coming out though, will have to check it for sure.DLG wrote:are Matt Johnsen and Pharaoh from Chicago too? I know he played a bunch of solos for Nachtmystium and Dawnbringer. Great American power metal band, Tim Aymar of Control Denied fame sings for them, they should have a new one out soon too.
If you're a fan of Dawnbringer and Pharoah I'm thinking you'd probably enjoy High Spirits, though I could see you thinking it's a little derivative/generic, I personally think it's a fun album to just kick back and have a few beers to. But Chris Black's vocals are definitely not seeing Aymar's even on his best day for sure.
Yeah that High Spirits sounds like fun.
There's a new Pharaoh track up on the Cruz Del Sur facebook page, it looks like the EP is out, which has some covers and rarities I think, and an album is expected in the fall.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cruz-Del- ... 8622525037
There's a new Pharaoh track up on the Cruz Del Sur facebook page, it looks like the EP is out, which has some covers and rarities I think, and an album is expected in the fall.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cruz-Del- ... 8622525037
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