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AxAxSxS wrote:Cowboy steak in the fridge right now thats been absorbing a nice rub for two days, slow cooking it in the smoker tonight. damn things about 3 inches thick, it's more like a roast. that'd get ya right for crossfit.
Thinking asperagus on the side, maybe some baked potato.

But yeah, when we had everyone here for the TB thing, 3 pizza's and a thing of shrimp cocktail disappeared with a quickness. Gotta fuel up for the FUZZ.
All of this sounds awesome.

I hate winter so much because I just want some fresh ass Michigan asparagus on the grill, and some corn on the cob. And some bratwurst and like 10,000 beers. I just want to be grilling.
Instead I'm shoveling snow and losing my wedding band into a fucking snow back that's 4 feet deep.
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Anyone play any alnico speakers with loud amps and fuzz?
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One of the reasons we like the house we bought, covered grilling area. It's also nice as the wife and I don't smoke, but we don't have to ask guests to be out in the weather if they want to. I'm addicted to grilling. When we had an apartment I'd be out in the rain with tongs in hand regardless of how cold and wet it got :lol:
Reminds me I need to fire it up...
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AxAxSxS wrote:Fucking love the Sword. I've seen em a few times and they've always kicked ass. They don't jump around or get crazy into it like some bands do, they just play and have some of the best sound I've heard. Crazy tight, really great musicians. I mean the stage tone was on par with Helms Alee, and let's face it, helms has a bit of an unfair advantage. It'd be like getting Nick to join your band/build/mod all your stuff.
I don't like Helms that much either, but I loathe the Sword.

You, though. Something about you...
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chillerthanmost wrote:Anyone play any alnico speakers with loud amps and fuzz?
The guy who owns most of the amp stuff at my studio just loaded up a marshall cab with 4 celestion golds. An expensive endeavor. I installed them and played with them for a bit just to make sure everything was working. So no extensive experience, just about a half hour of twiddling knobs on the marshall superlead. Overall they were nice but the more distortion I cranked from the marshall the more I didn't like the top end. A little too fizzy rather than the creaminess I was expecting. I tended to like sticking to the second channel which was lower gain. I need to play with the cab a bit more though since it is kinda rare to have a 4x12 loaded up with those speakers. He had some vintage greenbacks in there before and they sounded killler. He has another reissue cab but it is mdf and sounds kinda dull. I'm trying to connivence him to sell the reissue and buy a hardwood cab from avatar or someplace else and load the greenbacks into it.
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D.o.S. wrote:
AxAxSxS wrote:Fucking love the Sword. I've seen em a few times and they've always kicked ass. They don't jump around or get crazy into it like some bands do, they just play and have some of the best sound I've heard. Crazy tight, really great musicians. I mean the stage tone was on par with Helms Alee, and let's face it, helms has a bit of an unfair advantage. It'd be like getting Nick to join your band/build/mod all your stuff.
I don't like Helms that much either, but I loathe the Sword.

You, though. Something about you...
I get off on the timbre being produced. I can get not liking helms as they have a different approach to songwriting, and if they didn't have that sound they do I might not like em so much. But holy shit Dana's bass tone has to be experienced, and then Ben goes from clean echoed stuff he does to the fuzz and starts yelling. Yeah. I like that.
And watching Hozoji play drums and belt out the vocals just makes me happy. You have to appreciate someone who obviously enjoys what they are doing that much.

On the flip side there are a few bands that people go nuts for, Converge being a good example, that I just cant get over how not good it sounds to actually listen to the songs.
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Shot in the dark here. Anyone know any guitarist in Colorado springs (or surrounding area willing to travel. We have a practice space.) looking to play some doom. Told my guitarist today that we were gonna go another direction. It's myself on bass and a killer drummer. Just trying to hit all my bases here.

On another note. I love grilling. I grill probably three nights a week. Fucking grilled pork chops are the only way to go. So moist. Y'all should try romaine lettuce w/olive oil and cracked pepper. Leave them on till they get kind of soft and some char. It's something else
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T: yeah the part where they go through the history of Ned and Robert and the shit before his usurpation is awesome.
It makes me wonder if Jon is a Targyrean as well...

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Re the Sword: I saw them at soundwave on a half hour set a few years back and thought they were ok considering it was 40 in the shade that day and they would have just stepped put of the American winter. Friends of mine saws them in the states not long afterwards and said they just looked tired. Too much touring?
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AxAxSxS wrote:
D.o.S. wrote:
AxAxSxS wrote:Fucking love the Sword. I've seen em a few times and they've always kicked ass. They don't jump around or get crazy into it like some bands do, they just play and have some of the best sound I've heard. Crazy tight, really great musicians. I mean the stage tone was on par with Helms Alee, and let's face it, helms has a bit of an unfair advantage. It'd be like getting Nick to join your band/build/mod all your stuff.
I don't like Helms that much either, but I loathe the Sword.

You, though. Something about you...
I get off on the timbre being produced. I can get not liking helms as they have a different approach to songwriting, and if they didn't have that sound they do I might not like em so much. But holy shit Dana's bass tone has to be experienced, and then Ben goes from clean echoed stuff he does to the fuzz and starts yelling. Yeah. I like that.
And watching Hozoji play drums and belt out the vocals just makes me happy. You have to appreciate someone who obviously enjoys what they are doing that much.

On the flip side there are a few bands that people go nuts for, Converge being a good example, that I just cant get over how not good it sounds to actually listen to the songs.
Helms live is way better than on record, for sure.

I don't think I've ever consciously listened to Converge.
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I promise not to judge anyone for liking The Sword. They just don't ring true to me.
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I don't listen to them much anymore, but they were a fun set last night and Kyle had good energy and presence. JD wasn't super animated but they sounded good. And they played a lot of old stuff. So, nostalgia.
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I've seen The Sword like 5-6 times or something, and each time has been less impressive. I don't know what it is, but they had a different passion on the first couple records. The last time I saw them supporting Apocryphon was pretty disappointing. I blame Metallica.

That said, I'm pretty stoked for a Big Biz/Sword lineup. O' Brother who?

Converge is what?
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I think a break might do them some good. I do feel like they've been doing some over-touring. Since they're from Austin, I feel like they've played more than their share of fill in openers throughout the gulf coast. There was one show with no announced openers on the bill, and when I got there The Sword was suddenly the first opening act. Maybe a little rest might re-energize them. Or maybe they suck? :idk:
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HeavyXIII wrote:I think a break might do them some good. I do feel like they've been doing some over-touring. Since they're from Austin, I feel like they've played more than their share of fill in openers throughout the gulf coast. There was one show with no announced openers on the bill, and when I got there The Sword was suddenly the first opening act. Maybe a little rest might re-energize them. Or maybe they suck? :idk:
Maybe, I saw them play back in while they were in the middle of one of those 12 day 12 state style tours. I think it was early 09?

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