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22 hours ago, bartelby said:
As a slight contrast to DLR. Now listening to Wormrot:
I really liked the new Wormrot, a bit of a departure in sound to their previous work but very good nonetheless.
Will be interested to see what their new vocalist brings when they find someone
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Just now, mike257 said:
There's a hell of a lot of incidences of crucial bits of kit going missing or getting delayed on flights at the moment with the state of the airports at the mo, so wouldn't be at all surprised if that's had something to do with it! One band recently had 14 items of their fly pack go missing at Heathrow, and a tech friend of mine has just flown to America with a touring party and none of the backline made it to the other end, nor did his personal luggage!
Yes, I hadn't considered that, quite likely the case
It's also quite possible it was the other way round and the headlining bassist was borrowing one from the support
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Touché Amoré in Brighton last night, brilliantly fun gig, they're a superb live band and the frontman really knows how to work the audience.
It felt great to be at the front, in the pit and singing along, even if I did get told off by security for stage diving.
As an interesting aside for this forum, the bass player for the principal support band used not just the headliner's bass amp (which was a rental I think), but his bass as well which I don't think I've seen before
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Metallica for the Shattered Justice tour would be the big one
Guy Pratt's chair for Pink Floyd's Pulse set too
Playing a tiny bar show with no barrier for The Dillinger Escape Plan would be astonishing
Akercocke playing The Goat Of Mendes in full at Damnation Festival last year would have been an amazing show to play too
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Just bought a ticket to see Touché Amoré in Brighton next week, not seen them before so looking forward to it
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New track from Megadeth out today, with Steve DiGiorgio on bass, I'm really liking this one
The artwork is god-awful, but the song's good
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There's a channel I really enjoy called Lost In Vegas, where two hip-hop fans listen to and react to metal bands.
They seem like they're genuinely enjoying it (or not) and one of guys often has quite insightful comments about the lyrics, worth a look it you like that sort of thing
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This is one of my favourite albums - beautiful, instrumental, cinematic post-rock from Australia.
Each of the songs is inspired by a failed journey, which is a tribute to their singer who committed suicide between their debut and this record
They're playing at Damnation festival in November for their first show in the UK and I can't wait
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Yesterday's holiday listening was
Frank Turner - Tapedeck Heart (acoustic punk)
Aara - Tirade II: Hemera (black metal)
Sisyphean - Colours Of Faith (black metal)
Cave In - Heavy Pendulum (post-hardcore/space-rock/grunge)Don't worry folks, I'm back to work on Monday
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Yesterday I tried a lot of new things from recommendations
Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath (the original doom record)
Cult Of Luna - The Long Road North (post-metal)
King Garbage - Heavy Metal Greasy Love (jazzy, funky R&B)
Darkhan - Darkhan EP (black metal/synth)
Crossed - MORIR (grind/hardcore)
GGGOLDDD - This Shame Should Not Be Mine (synth, dark rock)
Black Matter Device - Autonomous Weapons (mathcore)
My Diligence - The Matter, Form And Power (prog/metal)
Chalk Hands - Don't Think About Death (post-hardcore)
Temple Of Void - Summoning The Slayer (Doom/classic metal) -
Yesterday was a quiet day of holiday, spent it mostly reading and listening to music
Thoughtcrimes - Tap Night EP (mathcore)
Terrorizer - World Downfall (grindcore)
Emma Ruth Rundle & Thou - May Our Chambers Be Full (grunge/sludge thing)
Emma Ruth Rundle & Thou - The Helm Of Sorrow (companion EP to the Preceeding album)
Cave In - Perfect Pitch Black (post-hardcore)
Cryptic Shift - Visitations From Enceladus (tech-death metal)
Misþyrming - Söngvar Elds Og Óreiðu (Black metal)
Amenra - Mass VI (post-metal)
Hidden Mothers - Hidden Mothers EP (post-metal)
Psyconaut - Unfold The God Man (post-metal/doom)
Azusa - Loop Of Yesterday (progressive thrash)
Crowbar - Crowbar (sludge)- 1
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Monday's listening was
The Dillinger Escape Plan - Miss Machine (mathcore)
Emma Ruth Rundle - Engine Of Hell (singer-songwriter) -
Yesterday was
Alcest - Spiritual Instinct (black-gaze)
Dvne - Etemen Ænka (progressive metal) -
I've not had to fire anyone from a band, but have done so at work a few times.
It's never a fun experience, but you're generally left with the feeling it was the right decision
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1 minute ago, Leonard Smalls said:
While he was very good on that, I'd say Flea's best performance was seen by only a few hundred people....
And that was at an early UK gig, at the Mean Fiddler in Harlesden. Hillel Slovak only played on the 1st couple of songs, then disappeared (this was not long before he died).
So it was up to Flea to fill in - and it was awesome, in the truest sense of the word!
That sounds amazing
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Yesterday's listening
Doldrum - The Knocking, Or The Story Of The Sound That Preceeded Their Disappearance (black metal)
Svalbard - When I Die, Will I Get Better? (Post-hardcore)
Emma Ruth Rundle - Marked For Death (Singer songwriter)
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This one might be fun for on here
Flea's best performance was the first Mars Volta album
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Holiday listening day 2, didn't get to as much as was packing and actually getting away with my wife, and more importantly, without the children.
Cave In - Heavy Pendulum (post-hardcore/space-rock/metalcore/grunge.....whatever)
The Dillinger Escape Plan - Ire Works (mathcore) -
Yesterday's holiday listening was
Botch - American Nervoso (mathcore)
Blood Incantation - Hidden History Of The Human Race (death metal)
Rolo Tomassi - Where Myth Becomes Memory (mathcore/prog)
Helms Alee - Keep This Be The Way (psychedelic tinged post-hardore)
System Of A Down - System Of A Down (nu-metal)
Live Burial - Unending Futility (death metal)
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Love a jazz bass, my main is a Lakland DJ5, I find the 70s pickup spacing works really well for me
Also, my favourite recorded bass sound is a jazz
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I just use a Lakland Jazz 5 for the entirety of our covers set - standard covers band stuff. Between hand placement, two volumes, a tone and amp EQ I can get pretty much whatever tone I need.
I bring a spare, but it stays in the car unless I need it.
Sure, I might like to change it up at some point in the future, but I can't think of many situations where a five string jazz would be inappropriate
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A bit niche, but
The Graves era of The Misfits is just as good as the Danzig era
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Bill Bailey in Brighton on Wednesday doing his En Route To Normal tour
It was absolutely brilliant, incredibly funny from start to finish, plenty of great musical parts and we had amazing seats so a great night
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Status shuts their doors
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I'd have assumed that a management buy-out would be on the cards, but looking at the years service of the other folks listed in the statement, they're probably not too far from retirement too.