Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 2:14 am
gimmie holy mountain. right the fuck now the fuck.
Fuck you man, you can't just come in here, dangle that and not mention what it DOES!!!!!!wildebelor wrote:Ok guys… I've been holding off on this one for a while… but I'm super stoked as it's all come together perfectly.
I present The Holy Mountain.
GT120 in a pedal??? Oh man!!!wildebelor wrote:Demos will be up shortly.
It rips so hard… Like my AOR just can't keep up when I tune down realllll low.
I love hearing an amp about to melt!
Whilst I was making my GT120 I decided to put the preamp into a pedal… I added a little hair and voila - Holy Mountain was born.
I omitted the FAC control as I felt it was a hinderance in pedal format.
One of the top 5 of my all time favorites. This album is the one that got me into making a conscious effort to make sure that all of the tracks flowed well from one to the next. I can't listen to that album without listening to the whole thing. None of their albums have flowed that well since and I don't think they have come close to this with anything they've done before or since. The production on it is huge, especially for being recorded in a basement. Terrifyer had good songs but shitty sounding guitars and they have just started sounding thinner and thinner with each album after that... just like Mastodon and Lamb of God have done. This trend of shit sounding guitar tones in metal is one thing that really got me into more doom and sludge.Timm Grimm wrote:Prowler in the yard is a favorite album of mine.
Yeah, that one was awesome. I tend to like ANB splits more than full lengths. The split with Converge was really good as well as their split with Insect Warfare.misterstomach wrote:I agree with this. I really haven't listened to pig destroyer other than the pretty early stuff right after agoraphobic nosebleed. Just liked that band better. The split 7" with enemy soil is still so good.skullservant wrote:I'm more into Agoraphobic Nosebleed
I hope you plan on putting up some clips of this sexy sumbitch soon because this pic is leaving us with tone blueballs.wildebelor wrote:Ok guys… I've been holding off on this one for a while… but I'm super stoked as it's all come together perfectly.
I present The Holy Mountain.
Can't wait to see those guys on the 4th in Atlanta. That is also pretty rad about a repress and cassettes coming.D-Day wrote:I dropped off that Fuzzrite at Serial Hawk practice tonight. They're hitting the road next week so you should probably see them when they roll through. They're fucking killing right now. Yes even more than before. I whipped it up as a gift to Will because he's done the layout for every release of our album for free. Even driving to his place of employment after hours so we could get some shit on a rush. Also I probably should've turned my phone sideways.
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So a third label is putting out our record. 500 more on black vinyl and finally stepping into the '80s, one thousand Compact Discs. Holy fuck. I guess these guys have proper worldwide distribution, are going to do us a ballerass PR campaign and provide some sort of concrete 'tour support'. We'll see what those last bits end up meaning but seeing unchecked demand for this first record is really rad. Never woulda thought it.
I'm just sittin' over here... without a GT120...wildebelor wrote:Demos will be up shortly.
It rips so hard… Like my AOR just can't keep up when I tune down realllll low.
I love hearing an amp about to melt!
Whilst I was making my GT120 I decided to put the preamp into a pedal… I added a little hair and voila - Holy Mountain was born.
I omitted the FAC control as I felt it was a hinderance in pedal format.
JFET, FET, or BJT?wildebelor wrote:Ok guys… I've been holding off on this one for a while… but I'm super stoked as it's all come together perfectly.
I present The Holy Mountain.
dont sass me son, I will backflip burpee kettlebell swing clean snatch your ass to oblivion and backD.o.S. wrote:I run on BLT Technology.