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Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 1:13 pm
by conky
AxAxSxS wrote:
conky wrote:Last nights show ruled. First one with a new drummer and he nailed it. We never sounded so good. Matamp and aor ruled. Got tons of compliments on the sound. Dammit I'm ready to play again. I hope someone took video or pics.


Fucking badass man!

We had a decent one tonight ourselves. Managed to raise a bit of fundage for the Oso slide victims.
Was a bit of an adventure in antique van ownership though. Had worked on it earlier as the brakes were sticking. so I bled them and replace fluid, also tuned up the engine, cleaned a gapped the plugs. Engine was way better. brakes were not. stopped and redid that, then the left front tire decided to do this crazy shimmying thing. so I was laying in a puddle on the side of the highway in monsoon conditions jacking up the van, taking the tire off etc.
there was a moment there when making it to the show was looking pretty iffy.
Glad we did though. Skies Below kicks some ass. The opening band was rad too, except they all left after their set which is not so cool. probably half the people stuck around till the end of the night for us and I thought we did pretty good. I had another epic pedal board moment, but it was not catastrophic this time :lol: I think I going to make a plexi lid for the thing so settings cant get fucked with in transit. Lots of awesome people there and could tell that our stuff was being enjoyed. :!!!:

Now is time for more liquor and then Sleep.


I haven't kept up with the news but I hope they found everyone that was missing in that mudslide. That's cool that the money made from the show is going to help them out.

I had a few show mishaps as well. While setting up my amp sounded great and then all of a sudden went into this high pitched squeal and him. Thought my tubes were shot. Borrowed a matchless and as soon as I took it off standby it did the same thing. Ended up being the cable from the board to the amp was shorting out. Ran a new cable and hooked the Matamp back up and was good to go. Then the guys wanted me to play this instrumental piece I wrote a while back. I forgot to adjust the loop level before hand so it disappeared when I started playing the lead over it. Other than that we sounded great. Some lady came up to us afterwards with a business card saying she wanted to interview us. Not exactly sure who she is writing for but I emailed her and set up a phone interview for tomorrow.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 1:17 pm
by fallen
AxAxSxS wrote: I had another epic pedal board moment, but it was not catastrophic this time :lol: I think I going to make a plexi lid for the thing so settings cant get fucked with in transit. Lots of awesome people there and could tell that our stuff was being enjoyed. :!!!:

Now is time for more liquor and then Sleep.



You and I need to start up my company "Knob-Loks" or "Settings-Keepers" or something that sells bags of the right rubber washers and o-rings that you stick between the knob and the face of the pedal. So the knob can still be turned, but it takes a bunch of effort and isn't going to happen by accident.

Or another reason to put all pedals on drawers in a road case and switch them on and off with midi. I only have a couple pedals that couldn't be in a loop switcher.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 1:25 pm
by celticelk
Krosis wrote:These guys make some pretty good mead: http://www.bnektar.com/


Yeah, they're about an hour from my house. Might need to hit their tasting event in May.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 2:05 pm
by AxAxSxS
conky wrote:
I haven't kept up with the news but I hope they found everyone that was missing in that mudslide. That's cool that the money made from the show is going to help them out.

I had a few show mishaps as well. While setting up my amp sounded great and then all of a sudden went into this high pitched squeal and him. Thought my tubes were shot. Borrowed a matchless and as soon as I took it off standby it did the same thing. Ended up being the cable from the board to the amp was shorting out. Ran a new cable and hooked the Matamp back up and was good to go. Then the guys wanted me to play this instrumental piece I wrote a while back. I forgot to adjust the loop level before hand so it disappeared when I started playing the lead over it. Other than that we sounded great. Some lady came up to us afterwards with a business card saying she wanted to interview us. Not exactly sure who she is writing for but I emailed her and set up a phone interview for tomorrow.
asof yesterday, 90 are still un acounted for. They are starting to say they won't find them all.

Yeah looping levels was what exposed the problem last night. I am going to get some plexi from home derpo and make a hinged cover. Cool on the interview, hope you share it here when it happens.

fallen wrote:You and I need to start up my company "Knob-Loks" or "Settings-Keepers" or something that sells bags of the right rubber washers and o-rings that you stick between the knob and the face of the pedal. So the knob can still be turned, but it takes a bunch of effort and isn't going to happen by accident.

Or another reason to put all pedals on drawers in a road case and switch them on and off with midi. I only have a couple pedals that couldn't be in a loop switcher.


This is a great idea, maybe make the washers with ridges on them so they catch well, but can flex a bit?

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 2:15 pm
by spawnofthesith
There's a place in Boulder called Redstone Meadery, I got a few jugs of mead there once, it was pretty good, I want to get more some time

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 5:00 pm
by misterstomach
we make mead all the time at my house. we always have a batch going. currently we have habenero mead in the carboy. we change carboys usually after two or three weeks, then again a month or two later, and sometimes a third time, just to help clarify it. and you usually don't want your berries or whatever you're infusing it with to sit in there for too long. it usually stays in carboys for around 6 or 7 months before we bottle it. usually at that point it's good to drink, but if you let it sit another six months or so it gets a lot better. even with it taking so long, we end up making it faster than we drink it. it's so fun and super easy to do, you just need time. we have such a huge stockpile at this point i don't think we'll run out for a long time. we usually make three to four 5 or 10 gallon batches per year.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 7:20 pm
by D.o.S.
AngryGoldfish wrote:
spawnofthesith wrote:I love rwake, never heard the term post sludge before though, more bands like this?

Hey T-rey, several pages back I saw that you have a zap machine on your board. I just ordered one from Prymaxe today, what can I expect?

Post Sludge is just Post-Metal with elements of Sludge, which is just Post-Metal. :lol:


Genre-Nazi Hat On:

You're wrong. Buzzov*en, Crowbar, EyehateGod, Sourvein, etc., don't sound anything like Cult Of Luna, Pelican, Neurosis, Isis etc. outside of shared instrumentation. So, yeah, loud guitars. They both have loud guitars.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 7:34 pm
by Iommic Pope
Could I please forward the notion that EHG don't sound anything like Crowbar or Buzzo*ven.
#AllGenresAreDefunct
Cheers.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 7:40 pm
by spawnofthesith
Iommic Pope wrote:Could I please forward the notion that EHG don't sound anything like Crowbar or Buzzo*ven.
#AllGenresAreDefunct
Cheers.



I agree on the crowbar front, but I could definitely see a comparison to Buzzo*ven

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 7:40 pm
by Timm Grimm
spawnofthesith wrote:There's a place in Boulder called Redstone Meadery, I got a few jugs of mead there once, it was pretty good, I want to get more some time

I love the beer fests we have here. Try awesome local brews. Sometimes there's music. I just can't help drowning in it and getting shit faced.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 7:42 pm
by pelliott
All that a post-prefix means is that a band is using traditional instruments and tones/sounds but utilize unique/different arrangements and structures. In this regard, once you boil it all down, we're fucking dorks

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 7:50 pm
by Iommic Pope
pelliott wrote:... once you boil it all down, we're fucking dorks


Bingo. :thumb:

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 8:14 pm
by spawnofthesith
Timm Grimm wrote:
spawnofthesith wrote:There's a place in Boulder called Redstone Meadery, I got a few jugs of mead there once, it was pretty good, I want to get more some time

I love the beer fests we have here. Try awesome local brews. Sometimes there's music. I just can't help drowning in it and getting shit faced.


Hell yeah! Lol. Colorado's the place to be :cool:

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 10:32 pm
by odontophobia
guys, any recommendations on getting head shell/cabs done up?
heavy ass vtm cabinet is basically shot. i bought tolex and was going to redo it all. i don't have patience for that shit. or the tools, really. plus that thing is 10,000 tons.

tomorrow i'm going to call peavey and see if i can try to get a 6505 headshell because that'll be super easy. otherwise... anybody have any leads?

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 10:35 pm
by D.o.S.
Talk to Skullservant -- he just had his Epi Jr rehoused and it looks amazeballs.