#121
Gimme Back My Brainsaw (jane doe) wrote:
Anyone like fantomas in here?
Posted on Sun, 15 April 2007 at 08:54
#122
Divers (Simon) wrote:
Posted on Sun, 15 April 2007 at 08:57
#123
Muskeg (Yes, It's me.) wrote:
FanTOMas
Peeping TOM
TOMahawk
:eek:
Posted on Sun, 15 April 2007 at 17:10
#124
Gimme Back My Brainsaw (jane doe) wrote:
Divers wrote:
just wondering cus ive recently discovered them.
Posted on Mon, 16 April 2007 at 18:25
#125
Divers (Simon) wrote:
Cool, which albums have you checked out by them then so far?
and off at a tangent, have you heard much by the Melvins as I think you may like them.:)
Posted on Mon, 16 April 2007 at 19:13
#126
Spaceball 1 wrote:
Be sure to get the Delirium Cordia album by fantomas…
Posted on Mon, 16 April 2007 at 20:30
#127
Gimme Back My Brainsaw (jane doe) wrote:
Divers wrote:
Cool, which albums have you checked out by them then so far?
and off at a tangent, have you heard much by the Melvins as I think you may like them.:)
I saw a live gig of the melvins on tv.
Isnt jello whatever hes called from the dead kennedys in them?
and im sure i heared something about mike patton and the melvins collabarating?
Ive checked out suspended animators by fantomas, i must say im really getting into it, mr bungle was great but i prefer fantomas it seems to have more appeal to me.
Posted on Mon, 16 April 2007 at 21:00
#128
Divers (Simon) wrote:
The Melvins did a two album collaboration with Jello, but isn’t a good indication of their stuff.
Check OUt the New album A Senial Animal or Stoner Witch they are great albums… really heavy band. Buzz the singer/guitar player is in Fantomas… and yes they did a live album with the Melvins and Fantomas all playing a mixture of both their stuff. Mike was also on a Mevins album. Directors cut is a good album to get by Fantomas… but as Spaceball said Delirium Cordia is cool… it’s one long song more atmospheric but excellent. To be honest both groups albums are all great… always pushing the boundries and you never know what you’re going to get, which I like.
Buzz has also done a grindcore band with people from Brutal Truth called.. Venomous Concept which I like:)
Posted on Mon, 16 April 2007 at 21:07
#129
Gimme Back My Brainsaw (jane doe) wrote:
I think ill look into venemous concept and give them a go, can never say no to some good grind’.
Ive heared directors cut is good, all film themes covered right?
and Delirium Cordia from what ive gathered is a concept track based on having surgery with no anasthetic (a line from rainning blood by slayer - and dave lombardo is a memeber of fantomas)
On another patton related note i quite like the song he sung on on the dub trio album (wich was a really good album, kinda reminds me of dub war but with no vocals)
Posted on Mon, 16 April 2007 at 21:11
#130
Divers (Simon) wrote:
That song is also on the Peeping tom album:)
Check out Brutal Truth as well if you like your Grind… they are quite harsh!
Posted on Mon, 16 April 2007 at 21:17
#131
Superunknown wrote:
Squall wrote:
FanTOMas
Peeping TOM
TOMahawk
:eek:
faiTh nO More
:eek: :eek: :eek:
Posted on Mon, 16 April 2007 at 22:46
#132
Muskeg (Yes, It's me.) wrote:
Posted on Mon, 16 April 2007 at 22:55
#133
Spaceball 1 wrote:
gimmie wrote:
Ive heared directors cut is good, all film themes covered right?
Right. One of their more easy-listening albums, but excellent nonetheless…
gimmie wrote:
and Delirium Cordia from what ive gathered is a concept track based on having surgery with no anasthetic (a line from rainning blood by slayer - and dave lombardo is a memeber of fantomas)
It’s actually a line from angel of death. And even though Lombardo is in Fantomas, Delirium Cordia was not inspired by that line. It’s more a soundtrack to watch an operation by.
Check the Melvins and Lustmord album as well. some pretty cool stuff on there.
Posted on Tue, 17 April 2007 at 12:07
#134
(FIN) King Alcohol (Sami) wrote:
John Zorn, anyone? Guys heard the Moonchild album? Patton has talented musicians like Zorn, Trevor Dunn etc.
Suspended Animation was freaky album and I liked it. Anime gone fucked up something like that. :D
Just great stuff!
Posted on Tue, 22 May 2007 at 15:00
#135
Superunknown wrote:
Anybody heard the new Tomahawk, yet?
Posted on Fri, 22 June 2007 at 17:46
#136
Taunty Dan wrote:
Yeah. Don’t ask. :D
Nah, its okay, i’m very disappointed though. Wish they’d have put it out under a different banner.
Posted on Sat, 23 June 2007 at 13:57
#137
Divers (Simon) wrote:
Well me and Dan don’t seem to be agreeing on much lately, but I actually like it. It’s different from their other albums, and it builds as it goes along… i also think they were trying to get away from people comparing to faith no more all the time.
It’s just another one of those albums that grows on you instead of being an instant classic.
Posted on Mon, 25 June 2007 at 00:08
#138
Auto_Surgery (Mad Axe Man) wrote:
Well everyone can make their own minds up without having to buy the album - http://www.myspace.com/tomahawkofficial
Not sure myself, there was only a handful of songs I liked as Peeping Tom, well if I was honest two, so it’s quite possible Mr Patton’s musical direction and my musical taste are moving in opposite directions
Posted on Mon, 25 June 2007 at 10:46
#139
Taz94 (Tessa) wrote:
When I saw Patton with Fennesz i didn’t really feel a musical connection
to what he was doing. So for me it does seem his musical direction is different
from mine.
I haven’t heard the new tomahawk btw, but i have been playing one of the old
albums much lately. So i’ll go and listen to the new one soon!
Posted on Mon, 25 June 2007 at 11:59
#140
realityfuck (Richard Splash) wrote:
A Perfect Place is great. Go buy it.
Anyone here seen Firecracker??
Posted on Wed, 2 April 2008 at 11:55