Mudfuzz wrote:pelliott wrote:Druden is absolutely awesome. Just sayin.
I agreeI like you guys
awesome. we're playing your town on april 19th. perhaps we'll meet.
Mudfuzz wrote:pelliott wrote:Druden is absolutely awesome. Just sayin.
I agreeI like you guys
ryan summit wrote:Damn these fuckin bullshit techherpes
ryan summit wrote:Damn these fuckin bullshit techherpes
Andrew wrote:Can we somehow tie Hardcore into the thread as well?
crohny wrote:Andrew wrote:Can we somehow tie Hardcore into the thread as well?
Hopefully it is run like the Doom Room on HC and all heavy stuff is welcome.
Infinite Flux full sets and demo's on youtubeCorey Y wrote:it's not obsessive gear hoarding.
https://infiniteflux.bandcamp.com/whiskey_face wrote:that girl can fucking hit lemme tell you![]()
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misterstomach wrote:also, i just discovered this band and thought i would contribute to the thread with them. it includes a former bandmate of our other guitar player and he's setting up a show that we're playing with them in santa barbara on our tour in a couple of months. i just checked them out today and it's fucking awesome funeral doom. this shit is right up my alley. sutratma:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pb5jKcf2zeQ[/youtube]
their website has 5 songs on soundcloud streaming and they're all fucking awesome.
"Well Julian may have more book learnin than me but it doesn't take a rocket appliance to figure this out."D-Day wrote:People have changed names without me knowing and I was all like "WTF I never 'liked' Paul's Pickles and Penis Pumps!"
live-i-evil wrote:black mess wrote:Yes, a lot of La Monte Young in there.
Ahh, you beat me to it I see. I've been hitting a lot of William Basinksi lately - Watermusic and the Tape Loop Drones are awesome.
AngryGoldfish wrote:I agree, bands that set out to be a certain style normally end up failing. The best bands, IMO, are the ones that truly create something unique, and they're that way naturally. Deftones, for example, don't really fit into any one category. They invented a whole new sub-sub-genre that was entirely pure and organic.
H18 wrote:That reminds me of a Neurosis show I went to. I will not name the opening band, but when I got there I said "fuck, did Neurosis start already?" and then realized it was the opener. They took the stock parts of Neurosis songs, stretched and repeated ad nauseum, for wayyy to long. I would have been embarrassed to be in that band. They almost detracted from Neurosis's set because by the time N. went on, I was a little tired of the slow heavy churn. But then of course, N. blew my socks out my ass so everything was okay.
new05002 wrote:Most amps are price gouged.
Sound City, Sunn, Marshall, Ampegs, Fenders even now those ones the blues lawyers hate from the 70s, Orange, Matamp. You cant even pick up anything for cheap unless the person is a moron
D-Day wrote:black mess wrote:Even gear-wise: a few years ago everybody and their mothers was buying Fender amps and offset guitars and playing weepy post-rock stuff. I feel like stoner and doom are taking that place now, I've never seen so many people playing SGs and Orange amps as I see nowadays.
The sad thing there is that so many would rather just buy the gear some other guy has than really think about how many ways there are to skin this cat. You can sure get just as much stoned out doom sound outta Fender goods as SG's and Oranges. I don't mean to say that those items sound identical, just that they can be wielded in equally 'heavy' fashion.
live-i-evil wrote:Then there's also Alvin Luciere with his minimalist piece I'm Sitting in a Room. This is also more experimental as far as minimalism goes and wikipedia's summation of it illustrates it better than I could - Luciere is sitting in a room recording himself narrating a text, and then playing the recording back into the room, re-recording it. The new recording is then played back and re-recorded, and this process is repeated. Since all rooms have characteristic resonance or formant frequencies (e.g. different between a large hall and a small room), the effect is that certain frequencies are emphasized as they resonate in the room, until eventually the words become unintelligible, replaced by the pure resonant harmonies and tones of the room itself.
dub wrote:Not to harp on about Neurosis... There's a bonus feature on the A Sun That Never Sets DVD where Neurosis repeat this setup. aha.
I'll post up some kiwi shit for you guys when I get home from work, I think we've got a few bands you'll enjoy.
"Well Julian may have more book learnin than me but it doesn't take a rocket appliance to figure this out."D-Day wrote:People have changed names without me knowing and I was all like "WTF I never 'liked' Paul's Pickles and Penis Pumps!"
dub wrote:new05002 wrote:Most amps are price gouged.
Sound City, Sunn, Marshall, Ampegs, Fenders even now those ones the blues lawyers hate from the 70s, Orange, Matamp. You cant even pick up anything for cheap unless the person is a moron
Blame the internet, really. The only true bargains left are unknown brands, here in NZ there were a bunch of local amp manufacturers who existed because of high import duties prior to the late 80s, that made overseas musical equipment prohibitively expensive. Often deals would be struck with touring bands who came here to leave their stuff behind! I'm guessing there's probably similar offbrands and clones elsewhere in the world.D-Day wrote:black mess wrote:Even gear-wise: a few years ago everybody and their mothers was buying Fender amps and offset guitars and playing weepy post-rock stuff. I feel like stoner and doom are taking that place now, I've never seen so many people playing SGs and Orange amps as I see nowadays.
The sad thing there is that so many would rather just buy the gear some other guy has than really think about how many ways there are to skin this cat. You can sure get just as much stoned out doom sound outta Fender goods as SG's and Oranges. I don't mean to say that those items sound identical, just that they can be wielded in equally 'heavy' fashion.
live-i-evil wrote:misterstomach wrote:also, i just discovered this band and thought i would contribute to the thread with them. it includes a former bandmate of our other guitar player and he's setting up a show that we're playing with them in santa barbara on our tour in a couple of months. i just checked them out today and it's fucking awesome funeral doom. this shit is right up my alley. sutratma:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pb5jKcf2zeQ[/youtube]
their website has 5 songs on soundcloud streaming and they're all fucking awesome.
Awesome! If you dudes need a place to stay when you come down you're more than welcome to at my place. You know how to get a hold of me, either here or by phone.
ryan summit wrote:Damn these fuckin bullshit techherpes
black mess wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_hVhqw9c48[/youtube]
It's hard to keep up with everything Oren puts out but this latest piece of his is great.
Also, his collab album with Haino and O'Malley that was released last year is beyond words.