Re: Kyuss in Other Bands & Artists
Posted on Thu, 24 May 2012 at 17:49
Re: What’s EveryOne Listening To in Other Bands & Artists
The Cult - Choice of Weapon
Posted on Wed, 23 May 2012 at 21:53
Re: The Cult in Other Bands & Artists
Posted on Sat, 5 May 2012 at 23:13
Re: What’s EveryOne Listening To in Other Bands & Artists
Mmm… listening to some Hawk Eyes for the first time on youtube, not bad. Not bad at all!
Posted on Fri, 6 April 2012 at 14:55
Re: Pirrama- Divers Musical Project in Other Bands & Artists
I enjoyed that, so dammit, I bought it!!
Posted on Tue, 3 April 2012 at 20:32
Re: What’s EveryOne Listening To in Other Bands & Artists
Good cd, the Pledge album is. Might give it a listen later. It’s on Neil’s label.
It’s available here:
http://www.pledgeatributetokerbdog.com/
Been listening to:
Bush - Razorblade Suitcase
QOTSA - Rated R
Prong -Cleansing
Sneaker Pimps - Becoming X
Tindersticks - Falling Down a Mountain
Posted on Wed, 14 March 2012 at 21:21
Re: What’s EveryOne Listening To in Other Bands & Artists
Epitome wrote:
Dodgy - Stand Upright in a Cool Place
It’s a fine album. 2nd cd is very good too.
Posted on Tue, 6 March 2012 at 20:17 in reply to an earlier post
Re: What’s EveryOne Listening To in Other Bands & Artists
Dodgy - Stand Upright In A Cool Place
Gay Dad - Leisure Noise
Danzig - Deth Red Sabaoth
Posted on Sat, 25 February 2012 at 16:49
Re: What’s EveryOne Listening To in Other Bands & Artists
^
Just preordered the new Dodgy album, looking forward to it.
Posted on Sat, 28 January 2012 at 18:30
Re: What’s EveryOne Listening To in Other Bands & Artists
Shame on me, I left out the ‘?’.
Posted on Fri, 27 January 2012 at 17:48
Re: What’s EveryOne Listening To in Other Bands & Artists
Therapy - Semi Detached
Powderfinger - Odyssey Number Five
Duff McKagen - Beautiful Disease
Posted on Fri, 27 January 2012 at 17:47
Re: What’s EveryOne Listening To in Other Bands & Artists
Actually, bought Sea of Memories a couple of weeks ago. I’m liking it a lot. Sounds like Bush, but also sounds like an album that men of their years should be making, if that makes sense. A good example that bands can come back without living in the past.
Posted on Wed, 11 January 2012 at 18:14
Re: Ginger gig in Bristol in Other Bands & Artists
Alan wrote:
Gingernyc Ginger Wildheart
@ @lofty500 I’ll use your arse as my girlfriend you fucking cunt.
2 hours ago Favorite Retweet
Might just be Ginger’s new pulling technique. Probably slim pickings on the groupie front these days.
Posted on Fri, 16 December 2011 at 18:33 in reply to an earlier post
Re: Re-Releases, Cd industry. in Other Bands & Artists
The whole re-issue/deluxe editions etc… do seem to target music fans of a certain age, mainly the hardcore music fan who bought the album the first time round. It’s bit of a cash cow re packaging to music collectors. I tend not to buy re issues of albums I already have, but will always opt for the option with the most music when I’m initially buying an album. I did buy Crooked Timber twice, though. There are some bands I’d probably buy deluxe re issues of, such as Therapy? and Faith No More, but to date, bar Crooked Timber, they’ve not been re issued.
Posted on Fri, 18 November 2011 at 18:34
Re: Whipping Boy in Other Bands & Artists
Posted on Thu, 17 November 2011 at 18:25
Re: Stone Temple Pilots in Other Bands & Artists
Fucking me sideways. First Billy Idol, then Tim Wheeler and now Scott Weiland?
That video has left feeling confused and a little violated.
Posted on Thu, 17 November 2011 at 18:21
Re: Black Sabbath - Download 2012 in Other Bands & Artists
They’ll probably change the arrangement to My Friend of Misery to remove any hint of Jason Newstead.
Have actually been listening to this lately for the first time in years. Does sound a bit dated. Think I’ll listen to the under rated Load and Reload next.
Posted on Mon, 14 November 2011 at 20:36
Re: What’s EveryOne Listening To in Other Bands & Artists
Of the post Achtung Baby albums, the last U2 album was very good (No Line on the Horizon)
The two before that were pretty weak, in fact All That You Can’t Leave Behind is pure shit (IMO).
Do like Pop a lot!
Overall, I think they’re hit and miss and grossly overrated, but they are capable of some very good stuff.
Back on topic (Sorry Hooch)
Listening to:
Skunk Anansie - Paranoid & Sunburnt
Danzig - Danzig III
Deus - In a Bar Under the Sea
Posted on Fri, 11 November 2011 at 18:32
Re: Pearl Jam in Other Bands & Artists
Followed by The Late Show: No Nirvana
Posted on Fri, 11 November 2011 at 18:19
Re: Whipping Boy in Other Bands & Artists
No One Takes Prisoners Anymore’
Whipping Boy
FIFA Records
Release date: Friday December 2
‘No One Take Prisoners Anymore’ (b-side ‘Earth’s Last Picture’) is the first new material from Whipping Boy in almost 12 years. One of the great iconic Irish acts of the last 25 years, Whipping Boy returned in 2011 to an Irish live scene that they once owned and put in some immense performances around the country’s festivals and venues.
Fronted by possibly the most enigmatic frontman of his generation, Fearghal McKee, Whipping Boy’s legendary early shows were white-noise and strobe drenched affairs, with McKee’s compelling brand of insanity luring audiences into an intense relationship.
The band’s debut, Submarine (1992), owed a small debt to the likes of Spaceman 3 and Sonic Youth with its swirling guitar sounds, oblique lyrics and psychedelic fuzz. It was followed in 1995 by an album generally held up to be one of the greatest Irish albums of all time and one that left an indelible mark on many Irish songwriters who followed in its wake.
Heartworm (Columbia Records) showed a new level of songwriting and lyrics from a band very much in their stride. It is populated by, in the words of one writer, ‘good people fucking up and fucked up people doing their best to be good’.
The music and words on Heartworm were only matched by McKee’s readiness to lay bare his soul. This deep well of raw emotion was encapsulated and tapped into by the band’s increasingly powerful live performances. Whipping Boy went on tour with Lou Reed across Europe and just as the world outside Ireland seemed to be sitting up to take notice, the band broke up.
A third, eponymously titled Whipping Boy album was released in 2000 on a new label (Low Rent) but was never toured by the band and fans were left with a feeling of ‘what might have been’.
A tentative comeback in 2005 was followed up this year with a large number of dates around the country, including eye-catching performances at Oxegen and Indiependence. Whipping Boy launch their new single with three final dates in 2011 and will be joined on stage by Vyvienne Long for the shows.
Thursday December 15 – Roisin Dubh, Galway – Heartworm show (with Dead School)
Saturday, December 17 – The Pavilion, Cork – Heartworm show (with Dead School)
Wednesday, December 21 – The Button Factory, Dublin (with Dead School)
Posted on Thu, 10 November 2011 at 22:29
Re: What’s EveryOne Listening To in Other Bands & Artists
20 Bulls Each – A Glorious and Bloody Revolution
Mark Lanegan - Bubblegum
Nirvana - In Utero
Manic Street Preachers - Send Away the Tigers
Posted on Sat, 29 October 2011 at 09:18
Re: What’s EveryOne Listening To in Other Bands & Artists
JoshZ3 wrote:
Bush, the sea of memories
Any good??
Posted on Sat, 22 October 2011 at 22:24 in reply to an earlier post
Re: Fyfe to record with Ginger in Other Bands & Artists
Must say, it’s pretty damn cool to see a recent picture of the legend that is Fyfe. He was key in defining the Therapy? sound and then just disappeared. I may need to invest in this album of Ginger’s.
Posted on Sat, 1 October 2011 at 11:16
Re: Damnation Festival 2011 Xmas Ticket Deal in Other Bands & Artists
God Is An Astronaut is a very fine band!
Posted on Tue, 6 September 2011 at 16:26
Re: What’s EveryOne Listening To in Other Bands & Artists
The Stones Roses - Second Coming
Posted on Wed, 17 August 2011 at 19:15
Re: Mark Lanegan in Other Bands & Artists
Posted on Sun, 7 August 2011 at 12:14