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Graham

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  1. Next up is Rolo Tomassi and Pupil Slicer in London this month

     

    Then Cult Of Luna's Beyond The Redshift festival in March

     

    In September there's Akercocke and Cryptic Shift in Brighton

     

    In November it's off to Manchester for Damnation Festival

     

    Thinking about Incendiary in June and Lingua Ignota in October, but will have to see how things line up with my own gig schedule.

  2. 9 minutes ago, Nail Soup said:

    What happened?

    The singer quit the tour that was going on, releasing a statement that his guitarist brother was actively trying to get him fired from the band.

     

    He then came back to play TID The Season shows (ETID curated Christmas festival).

     

    Last week the UK tour was cancelled, due to "logistical issues" - this wasn't particularly surprising as all the European dates had been cancelled previously, but the singer's spoken word tour was still going ahead.

     

    Very difficult circumstances when family and business clash

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  3. This photo is from a big gig at a racecourse, as you can see I was leaping around like I was in The Dillinger Escape Plan.

     

    That all came a cropper when a poorly planned jump lead to a badly sprained ankle and I couldn't drive for a couple of days.

     

    My heavily pregnant fiancé was thrilled

     

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  4. I listened to the first three Mastodon albums at work today - Remission, Leviathan and Blood Mountain

     

    Remission is superb and criminally good for a debut. Blood Mountain is excellent and better than I remember it being. 

     

    Leviathan is a stone cold classic though, easily one of the best metal albums of the 21st century and deserves to be spoken of in the same breath as Master Of Puppets and Reign In Blood.

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  5. Metallica really need someone who can say no to them. Hardwired had good tracks on it, but for some baffling reason they decide to dilute those into an hour and 20 minute double album filled with bland, lifeless material.

     

    I just made a Spotify playlist of the best tracks - 6 songs, 37 minutes long, now I just listen to that rather than the album

  6. 16 hours ago, steantval said:

    I’m not sure if I have been hiding under a rock, Graham, I have not heard of any of the bands or albums you have listed over the past few days, are they all of a certain genre ?

    My tastes are a little niche and from the heavier end of the metal/hardcore spectrum - if post-rock/hardcore, mathcore, black metal or grindcore are your bag then you'd probably recognise the bands I'm listing, otherwise they will probably be completely unheard of :)

     

    Speaking of which, yesterday was the last day of my holiday and I listened to the below - I've tried to give some description of what they sound like

     

    Lingua Ignota - Sinner Get Ready (hard to categorise, but think Diamanda Galas dealing with an abusive relationship through the medium of Catholicism and American folk music. It's actually a brilliant record even if it sounds conceptually odd)

    The Dillinger Escape Plan - Ire Works (mathcore - chaotic, abrasive hardcore/punk in complex time signatures)

    The Dillinger Escape Plan - Option Paralysis

    Bossk - Audio Noir (post-metal which is exemplified by (often instrumental), music which slowly builds to crescendo with lots of textures, often quite cinematic. Bossk though are like that, but with big, fun, awesome riffs)

  7. 1 hour ago, horrorshowbass said:

    This is true, although their target audience seems to be the Dingwall/Darkglass crowd from the above video.

    That BTB looks more versatile than that

    Yeah, I'm really not into that Dingwall/Darkglass djent sound, but I do want a very clear and articulate sounding five string

  8. I'm not wild about the finish on the BTB Multiscale, but may have to go and try one in the flesh when they're physically available.

     

    There's an awful lot of bang for your buck there, and it's appeared at the exact moment my multiscale GAS has re-surfaced

  9. Yesterday was mostly albums with long titles

     

    Poison The Well - The Opposite Of December...A Season Of Separation
    Emperor - Prometheus: The Discipline Of Fire & Demise
    Akercocke - Words That Go Unspoken...Deeds That Go Undone
    Discordance Axis - The Inalienable Dreamless
    Rolo Tomassi - Time Will Die And Love Will Bury It
    Cave In - Perfect Pitch Black

     

    Last day of holiday today before back to work, gone far too quick

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