AngryGoldfish wrote:*dons genre-Nazi hat*
It's on!
Isn't EyehateGod and Crowbar just plain Sludge? I mean, the word 'post' imposes 'after', but Crowbar was one of the pioneering bands to develop that sludgy sound that Neurosis and ISIS fed off.
I see you're using an old style, I wondered where you'd learned it from
You know very well, it's yours too.Right. Maybe I misread. Sludge=/= post-metal. The guitar tones are pretty similar, but the aesthetic behind a band like Crowbar and a band like Neurosis is very different. Generally speaking, Crowbar, EHG, etc. and the rest of the NOLA bands are what I consider sludge -- while some of the Bay Area bands like Neurosis seem to be more tied in to crust and hardcore bands like Amebix. Both genres are basically playing what is essentially slowed down Hardcore, but the southern influences and humid abrasiveness that most 'real' sludge has seem to be a uniquely Southern thing. On the flip side, bands like Isis and Neurosis are much 'colder' sounding. (You could do a whole dissectional on Loud and Slow Music by region over the last 30 years, and I think it would be really illuminating, at least as far as the US continent is concerned)
The other thing is that, chronologically speaking, Neurosis are actually older than "sludge" as a genre, which takes most of its cues from Melvins, Flipper, and the slow-and-low Pacific Northwest and My War era Black Flag. Neurosis have been together since like '85, so I'm not sure it's fair to them to suggest that they fed off the southern scene when they were already pretty heavily into Amebix and other crust-y things before any of those southern bands really got going.
Anyway, post-sludge is just an offhand way for me to say Rwake sound like this but write songs like Isis. I don't think it's a real genre at all
D.o.S. wrote:For Fans Of Mastodon:
http://livver.bandcamp.com/So these dudes opened up for Whores & Fight Amp at O'Briens, and unfortunately, I missed their set 'cause I was running late. But! After the show ended Jfrey and I were bullshitting around and ended up talking to some of these dudes -- who hooked us up with some free vinyl because we knew who Bob Weston was, as he mastered it (if that isn't the most ILF-y thing ever).
ANYWAY. Album is pretty tasty. Reminds me of Relapse Era Mastodon. Shorter songs.
Nice, will have a listen. Another 'early Mastodon' sound that I really love is Demon Horde by These Mountains are Ghosts. The guitarist used to post in the HCFX Doom Room a few years ago. I don't think he migrated like the rest of us.[/quote]
Gonna check that out soooooooon.