Scion Rockfest is June 2 in Tampa.
They're still revealing the line-up but Sleep is one of the headliners.
Also: Psychic TV!
They're still revealing the line-up but Sleep is one of the headliners.
Also: Psychic TV!
Scion Rockfest is June 2 in Tampa.
They're still revealing the line-up but Sleep is one of the headliners.
Also: Psychic TV!
It's at four different venues which is crazy......I'll probably just go to the one with Sleep and stay there.
not sure if there's any behold... the arctopus fans on here, but they just released their first track for their December 2012 album "horrorscension".
http://beholdthearctopus.bandcamp.com/album/horrorscension
as expected, their new material is much more free wave (with the addition of Weasel Walter) and darker (which fits the title horrorscension). Their old material was a lot more jazzier/more scifi, but then again, it's hard to judge their new material based on one track.
I was a big fan of their first album, not so much of a fan of Skullgrid. I'll have to check out their new song...
LTTP but Dopesmoker is one hell of an adventure.
I completely agree that Arjen's sound doesn't usually evolve or branch out much. It almost always has that "space" sound to it, and if you are super familiar with his music then a lot of it can be predictable.Eh, I wasn't so impressed with Lost in the New Real. On one hand it is kind of different than Arjen's music with Ayreon. It's a bit less metal and more inspired by older bands like The Beatles. But on the other hand, I still think Arjen's sound has gotten really stale. He really just needs to take a step back and do something completely different. Everything's too samey now with him. He always uses the same vocal filters. He uses the same synths. He uses the same guitar sounds. He uses incredibly similar guitar solos. Hell, I swear I heard a guitar solo he's done before note for note for at least a few seconds. It's all just kind of derivative. I feel like if I want to hear Arjen's sound I already own a few CDs that pretty much perfect that sound. I also had a bit of a problem with the choruses in a lot of the songs. They were really kind of grating. I feel like he was going for Beatles-esque sing-song style choruses and just didn't get there.
I guess I'm just kind of bummed because I thought a solo album would be a decent time for him to really change things up, and he didn't as much. He's a really talented guy, but I just can't put him in the same conversation as other multi-instrumentalists or prolific songwriters like Steven Wilson, Devin Townsend, and Daniel Gildenlow. Those guys really reinvent their sound for every project and sometimes within each project. Arjen just doesn't seem to be able to quite get there...
It is! I'm soooo going to get the reissue!!
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I completely agree that Arjen's sound doesn't usually evolve or branch out much. It almost always has that "space" sound to it, and if you are super familiar with his music then a lot of it can be predictable.
That being said, I think Lost In The New Real is one of his most focused albums ever. Since he focuses on a different style for each song this time around, the songs are much more digestible and the album has better pacing as well as a smoother flow. I really appreciate the Beatles influence on this album, and I'm not even a huge Beatles fan. I can tell that Arjen is very passionate about this project, which is part of what makes it sound fresher than previous efforts.
I disagree about the chorus's, for the most part. There are only a couple of songs that didn't really hook me with the chorus, but most of the time there are excellent instrumentations with interesting chord/note instrumentations.
I don't think Arjen will go down in history as one of the greats in the same way that the other musicians you mentioned will, but he has a very particular niche that he dominates. Plus, if you haven't heard anything from him before (which I'm assuming a lot of people in this thread haven't), Lost In The New Real is one of the best places to start.
Speaking of Steven Wilson I still haven't gotten to his most recent solo project. I know I mentioned him and PT several pages back and you gave quite a nice write up on why Wilson is so awesome, and I apologize for never getting around to responding to it. My appreciation for Porcupine Tree grows every time I listen to them though, and I'm going to be following them much closer in the future.
It is! I'm soooo going to get the reissue!!
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Fuck me. Where does one acquire such a thing? I would buy it at a high price.
I need all Sleep albums on vinyl. I already have a ton of Electric Wizard, High on Fire, and others, but no Sleep. Must remedy this.
EDIT - Nevermind, I thought I was seeing some awesome vinyl Sleep reissue! That's the CD, coming on May 8th. I'll buy it just to support them.
What, you didn't know that Nergal played with Cannibal Corpse?
wait, Chris is gone again?The new guitarist is pretty good (Nick Cordle) - he played in Arsis for a while so he knows how to shread. I respect Chris's decision to focus on music he's interested in, and Michael is still there tearing it up like a knife through warm butter. Arch Enemy is one of a handful of bands I've seen live that make perfection look effortless.
wait, Chris is gone again?
jesus that guy can't make up his mind can he -.-
http://www.southernlord.com/sleep.php
Sleep Vinyl ordering info
and I just bought this.....
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I'm a sucker for picture discs.
FUCK.
I just pulled the trigger on this:
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+ the Picture Disc double LP.
I had to have that shirt packaged with the cd version.
Sometimes I really hate Southern Lord's packaging of stuff. Reminds me of DLC pre-order stuff available only at certain retailers.
wait, what was the promo for ordering it at 4:20pm today?
Southern Lord Facebook said:‎"The response to and orders for the Sleep Dopesmoker album have been INCREDIBLE! Biggest mailorder release for us yet. THANKYOUTHANKYOUTHANKY" - Greg Anderson
Angela made it sound like this time might be for good, Nick did a pretty good job and seems like he will be popular with fangirls...
There are bunch of pictures from Japan on their Facebook and Twitter accounts
So, I'm watching this Black Sabbath concert in 2005. I've seen it before, but it's still so sad to see Ozzy's voice completely fail him on "After Forever", starting at 7:00. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51IrzIPpCi4&feature=related
Love that performance.Yeah, but I think he's a bit better today. Has his ups and down, more downs but that's what time does to you. : ) Doesn't take away anything from this (indeed) mighty mighty mighty performance of their past:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtqy4DTHGqg
I think some of you may be into this:Disgrace - "System Error"
They are a metal/hardcore band from California(they lean WAY more on the metal side than hardcore). The songs are real riffy, and short and sweet. The cover art for their full length is done by Dan Seagrave. They say it is for fans of Merauder and Bolt Thrower.
Fear Factory gets a new drummer, again.
http://www.thegauntlet.com/article/159/25062/FEAR-FACTORY-Announces-New-Drummer
I miss Raymond Herrera, that man was a god.
I think some of you may be into this:Disgrace - "System Error"
They say it is for fans of Merauder and Bolt Thrower.
Awesome. I got into Kreator after Hordes of Chaos dropped. After catching up on their excellent backlog they pretty quickly became one of my favorite thrash bands ever. I'm expecting great things from Phantom Antichrist
The Omega Order is doing another sale for today, it's for a much smaller selection, but it's 66.6% off. I'm picking up some Immortal albums, and Kvelertak.
http://www.theomegaorder.com/EARF
The Omega Order is doing another sale for today, it's for a much smaller selection, but it's 66.6% off. I'm picking up some Immortal albums, and Kvelertak.
http://www.theomegaorder.com/EARF
Nice, I've heard good things about Shining, guess I'll pick up "V Halmstad" at that kind of price.
If you haven't heard the new Aura Noir, I quite enjoy that one. More thrash than black, but it's a pretty strong album.Thanks for the heads up. Immortal's At the Heart of Winter and Pure Holocaust are must haves. Shining is a great choice, V is an anamazing album. I also see Melechesh - Emissaries, I really recommend this album, also to those who aren't necessarily huge BM fans.
I'm thinking of completing my Immortal collection + Kvelertak. Anyone see anything else that they want to recommend?
Storm Corrosion is out there, for any interested Opeth fans. Not metal obviously, but I already have it preordered and I've been dying to check it out. Going to listen in a few minutes.