The Doom Room: ILF Edition
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I really did try with The Hunter
It really was a waste of time. I hope they've bucked their fucking ideas up.
It really was a waste of time. I hope they've bucked their fucking ideas up.
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Do eet! Graves At Sea are the support, it's going to rule.AxAxSxS wrote:thats cool but I think would prefer the neck to be metal, body either way.
I'll have to get that show on my calender. DR meetups rule.
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Torche was really good live when I saw them earlier this year. I can't get into their newer stuff recorded though. I dig Meanderthal. Lately I've just been listening to Windhand though, so I'm in that slow and heavy state of mind.
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Windhand rule. So glad I got to see them live finally. They pretty much went with "fuck this club's sound system" and only mic'd the vocals/drums minimally. They turned their Matamp stacks up to 10 and it was glorious.Better sound than both Kvelertak and High On Fire.
Also Kvelertak suck.
Also Kvelertak suck.
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I hear they're writing/recording new stuff, and something tells me it's going to be another The Hunter. After all, that's apparently what they wanted to play.CaptainBoxman wrote:I really did try with The Hunter
It really was a waste of time. I hope they've bucked their fucking ideas up.
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Kvelertak was okay when I saw them with Torche and Converge. But I'm a huge Converge fan so I really didn't care to remember anyone else on that show as much.Nostradoomus wrote:Windhand rule. So glad I got to see them live finally. They pretty much went with "fuck this club's sound system" and only mic'd the vocals/drums minimally. They turned their Matamp stacks up to 10 and it was glorious.Better sound than both Kvelertak and High On Fire.
Also Kvelertak suck.
I'm really really digging both Windhand releases though. I'd love to see them live. They sound so fucking thick and huge on both records.
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I was pretty underwhelmed by their performance with High on Fire. When I saw them with Torche and Converge they were going nuts on stage and it was killer. Way more subdued this time around.
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It was just gimmicky punk-ish rock to me. Nothing stood out.
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I saw Kvelertak a few weeks back with High on Fire and Doomriders. Both of those bands were significantly better than Kvelertak.chillerthanmost wrote:Kvelertak was okay when I saw them with Torche and Converge. But I'm a huge Converge fan so I really didn't care to remember anyone else on that show as much.Nostradoomus wrote:Windhand rule. So glad I got to see them live finally. They pretty much went with "fuck this club's sound system" and only mic'd the vocals/drums minimally. They turned their Matamp stacks up to 10 and it was glorious.Better sound than both Kvelertak and High On Fire.
Also Kvelertak suck.
I'm really really digging both Windhand releases though. I'd love to see them live. They sound so fucking thick and huge on both records.
Kevelertak doesn't really do it for me. I remember going to see Royal Thunder open up for some moderately famous sort of anthemic party rock/metal band full of dudes with good beards. They had a ton of energy, this bearded party rock band. Kevelertak is usually really energetic but when I saw them on this High On Fire tour I was pretty underwhelmed with their performance. It was just pretty meh.
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I'm so bummed I missed Doomriders 
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AxAxSxS wrote:Last night was Killer! Looking forward to even better tonight. We'll be with "Special guests" and Stereo Creeps, two rad bands and all cool peoples. Hope some of you can make it there.Harry_Manback wrote:assface jackson wrote:Hope all the PNW bros have amazing shows tonight, wish I could be there.
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oh good jams tonight
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now i gotta go buy mic shit
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Yeah. I was on the live album, Black Cascade and the Malevolent Grain e.p. Indian is 100% more my thing, too. Don't miss being a part of that band or a part of the black metal scene at all.AngryGoldfish wrote:That's tough to see. Addiction evokes desperation.humancertainty wrote:I did. I was in the band twice. To the best of my knowledge, that all happened after I left, although my role in the band was always more akin to a session musician so if he was doing that at the time I probably would not have known. Blake has been a junkie since right around when we recorded the Addicts album. As is the case with junkies, Blake stole from a lot of people, including friends, family and fans. He also lied to a lot of us.AngryGoldfish wrote: Wah?! I did not know this. I have an album of theirs. It's not my kind of thing personally, but didn't Will used to tour with them as a bassist or something like that?
Supposedly he is clean and trying to make amends although I highly doubt it it true. I haven't had any communication with him in almost a year so I don't really know.
Did you play with Wolves In The Throne Room as well? I have one of their records. Indian is 100% more my thing, though. I absolutely adore Guiltless and am looking forward to buying the new one.
And yeah, addiction is nasty. I've had a fair amount of friends go through it and pull out at the end. Unfortunately not everyone does.
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A Looming Resonance is my favorite WITTR song. If / when I ever meet you I will definitely buy you a beer or three for being part of such a great fucking song. I dig Indian too and can't wait for the new one to come out.
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We'll definitely cross paths one of these days, dude.conky wrote:A Looming Resonance is my favorite WITTR song. If / when I ever meet you I will definitely buy you a beer or three for being part of such a great fucking song. I dig Indian too and can't wait for the new one to come out.
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Torche is really fun live.AngryGoldfish wrote:I like Torche. In Return is at the end of my playlist at the moment, after The Hunter. I'd like to see them live, but I don't listen to their records that often.
I'm listening to Wilco at the moment. I don't normally like such airy-fairy music, but it's a very good record (their famous Yankee Hotel Foxtrot) and has some intelligent design to it.
I listened to the hunter once, thought it kind of sucked, figured it might be the production...
Then I saw them on that tour with Opeth (who I've accidentally seen way too many times. Not my thing). And the songs sucked live, too. Wicked lame. Esp. since Mastodon used to be absolutely incredible live. They definitely treat it more like a day job now, and its a bummer.
Also, I own that Wilco album. I listen to it once a year or so to see if I've finally "gotten it yet." So far it hasn't clicked.