Re: Stiltskin in Other Bands & Artists
Title: Check out the site…
The guy from Stiltskin (Ray Wilson) is still gigging. He had a band that played Edinburgh lots called Guarenteed Pure. Check out his Web Site. http://www.raywilson.co.uk.
He used to play at the bar up the road from me before Stiltskin came about.
Posted on Sat, 10 May 2003 at 17:24
Re: Hell is for heros… in Other Bands & Artists
Title: Great, No and OK!
HIFH are a bright light in a sea of “nu-metal” tossers. They are a great band live, tight as a G-string and one of the most energetic bands around (check out Justin climbing around the stage).
No they are 10 times better than Symposium and, yeah Kinesis were pretty good too.
The first act on (can’t remember their name thankfully) were just a tad noisy and crap. When the singer announced that three guitars had been stolen the night before the crowd cheered and he spat on us!
Nice man!
Posted on Wed, 30 April 2003 at 21:01
Re: Hell is for heros… in Other Bands & Artists
Title: No and Yes…
Nope I am not at Stirling. I am a pen pusher from the fair village of Edinburgh.
And, Yup HIFH album rocks like a magic kiss!
Posted on Wed, 30 April 2003 at 07:32
Hell is for heros… in Other Bands & Artists
Title: Hell is for heros…
Respect to the HIFH bassist. Just back this second from seeing them at the Liquid Room, Edinburgh. What a fucking gig. The bassist had a Therapy? T-shirt on.
Go on son!!!
Posted on Tue, 29 April 2003 at 22:28
Re: Metallica in Other Bands & Artists
Title: If the Chillies can do it so can Metallica
Although a different mould from Metallica, The RHCP share a similar pattern of fortune. They have gone from domination with Blood Sugar… in the early 90’s through relative obscurity until the advent of Californication. They now pull more fans than ever.
Metallica peaked commercially with the black album and have been slated for every release ever since. Perhaps if St. Anger had seen the light this time last year then they would have been more successfull as Rock is on the downturn again, however there seems to be a current thirst for the old bands and if St. Anger is as different as pre-empted the Metallica too may surprise us all.
Roll on the 9th June.
Posted on Fri, 25 April 2003 at 22:27