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Re: New Omar.
Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 7:37 am
by Tigerbass
nad wrote:I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels that way, Frances The Mute practically changed my life but the only time I saw them live I walked out halfway through. Actually today is the first time I've listened to them since that fateful night about 3 years ago, and only because I met Juan Alderete at work today and the dude was cool as fuck. That guy LIVES to play. He's what, 47 years old, and upon seeing new gear acts like a young teenager the first time s/he walks into Guitar Center. Much respect for dudes in it for the love.
Cool story about Juan Alderete!
I'm a little older, 41, and I was into RacerX since the day they came out. So I've been a JA fan forever! But I honestly didn't even know about TMV until right before Francis came out...like literally 2 weeks. I just got the Bass Player mag with him on the cover. I was so jacked to see him doing something big again and knew they had to kickass so I scored DITC and was blown away. And that didn't even have him on it.
So I bought FTM it the day it came out and yeah, it practically changed my lfe too.
From that point on, I took a musical u-turn in my approach mentally/philosophically to playing bass and using effects.
It's awesome to hear that he really is just one of us.
................oh yeah and Omar kicks ass too!

Re: New Omar.
Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 11:39 am
by bigchiefbc
proroby wrote:I have heard they are terrible live as well, but I swear they were amazing at Bonnaroo '09, so that might be a different setting than how you saw them (venue possibly?). No mixing problems, and Thomas Pridgen is one of the best drummer I have ever seen live, he never stopped playing for an hour and a half, the little transitions between songs he just kept playing. Also, Cedric def. said that, I wouldn't lie, and they did play all old stuff.
That's my biggest problem with Pridgen. He just thunders through everything, overplaying and driving me insane. To me, he's the drumming version of Yngwie Malmsteen. I'll take Jon Theodore any day of the week. He had so much soul, and knew when to play LESS.
I'm by no means a huge Volta fan, when I do listen I either listen to De-Loused or Frances, and since Theodore was the drummer for those I agree with you
Jon also drummed on Amputechture, and then left before they went on tour for it. That actually is my favorite album, but all 3 of those are awesome.
Re: New Omar.
Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 3:15 pm
by nad
bigchiefbc wrote:That's my biggest problem with Pridgen. He just thunders through everything, overplaying and driving me insane. To me, he's the drumming version of Yngwie Malmsteen. I'll take Jon Theodore any day of the week. He had so much soul, and knew when to play LESS.
Yeah he's actually the reason I left the show. HE DID NOT STOP. EVER. It was awful. Yes, we get it, you're good, now try channeling some Bonham for 5 minutes, jesus.
Re: New Omar.
Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 5:02 pm
by Seedy
Funny that you all are talking about this. I just listened to Frances the Mute yesterday for the first time after grabbing it used, and sadly it was the most tedious listen in recent memory for me. I loved ATDI, really liked Deloused, but FTM seems like there are far too few highlights. L'via L'viaques is one. But the rest is more about 'fro than flow. I'm finding that I like the idea of them more than I actually like their music.
Re: New Omar.
Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 5:25 pm
by bigchiefbc
Seedy wrote:Funny that you all are talking about this. I just listened to Frances the Mute yesterday for the first time after grabbing it used, and sadly it was the most tedious listen in recent memory for me. I loved ATDI, really liked Deloused, but FTM seems like there are far too few highlights. L'via L'viaques is one. But the rest is more about 'fro than flow. I'm finding that I like the idea of them more than I actually like their music.
Interesting, I find L'Via L'Viaquez to be the most ... umm ... boring (normal) track on that album. The first movement of Cassandra Gemini is one long highlight to me.
Re: New Omar.
Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 6:43 pm
by DarkAxel
well i think L'Via L'Viaquez would be perfect for Octahedron as it is kinda "mellow" album

i just love those cascading delays

when it comes to effects, Omar is one of the best in my books

anyway - i like the song very much
frankly - the most boring is The Widow... seriously - what the fuck, man?! It's not just annoying for it's lenght, it's just annoying overall...
edit: i probably have some problem with my MP3s... the Widow is great, i think that Cygnus... VIsmund Cygnus is the one i meant... annoying
TMV is teh sex and the new Omar is kinda strange, but interesting! thanks for sharing
edit: yeah and about Thomas Pridgen - he surely played A LOT, but i think he perfectly fit in the band
Re: New Omar.
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 2:46 pm
by kbit
Digging up this thread. For those who don't know about the new drummer, he's so fucking good. & he can control his dynamics haha. I believe he tracked drums on the upcoming Volta album, as well.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCTEcErq-xc[/youtube]
Surprised at the quality of this video, too. & the first song is super super long, like almost that whole video. The second song starts around 25min.
Re: New Omar.
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 6:46 pm
by adrianlee
Yeah, he's fucking rad. Saw the Omar Rodriguez Lopez group last night actually.
Re: New Omar.
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 2:11 am
by kbit
I saw them the night before

Zechs killed their set; made me dance so much.
ORLG was dark and infectious.
Re: New Omar.
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 2:30 am
by mauerkraut