Talk about other artists here (even though they all rip off Meshuggah)

#161344 by filthmammoth
Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:18 pm
I saw Machine Head/ Trivium/Arch Enemy in Melbourne on Halloween.

Arch Enemy were better than I expected them to be, I feel they are over rated.

Trivium were far superior to the last time I saw them (in Perth in Jan or Feb).

Machine Head were awesome, Rob Flynn drunk sing a cover of Tenacious Ds Fuck Her Gently was one of the funniest things I have ever seen a major label band do.

#161365 by Biert
Thu Nov 15, 2007 3:29 am
Kip Winger? Are you kidding? "Kip" is Dutch for chicken! Chicken Winger!! :lol:

#161371 by IX10N
Thu Nov 15, 2007 4:37 am
I was there at that Machine head Melbourne gig too.

Those devils and that girl that jumped off the stage are friends of mine, I drove them into the gig... there's a clip of them on YouTube if you search for "machine head stage dive"... its pretty entertaining.

The gig was god damn awesome, except i missed Arch enemy and trivium haha.

#161385 by BlueRaja
Thu Nov 15, 2007 9:48 am
djskrimp wrote:I like Winger. I think Kip Winger is a great singer, and that Reb Beach is an awesome guitarist.


Agreed.

Josiah Tobin wrote:I think we need a 'guilty pleasures' thread. :D


Agreed.

#161388 by Keeker
Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:44 am
Josiah Tobin wrote:I think we need a 'guilty pleasures' thread. :D

I could probably keep that busy for a year or two just by myself. :lol:

#161389 by Biert
Thu Nov 15, 2007 11:22 am
Keeker wrote:
Josiah Tobin wrote:I think we need a 'guilty pleasures' thread. :D

I could probably keep that busy for a year or two just by myself. :lol:

I think they were only thinking about music, Keeker ;)

#161390 by Keeker
Thu Nov 15, 2007 11:26 am
Biert wrote:
Keeker wrote:
Josiah Tobin wrote:I think we need a 'guilty pleasures' thread. :D

I could probably keep that busy for a year or two just by myself. :lol:

I think they were only thinking about music, Keeker ;)

Well, so was I.... mostly :wink: Mmmm.....choooocooooolaaate.

#162255 by ReticulatingSplines
Mon Dec 03, 2007 6:05 pm
I saw Tool last night (Dec 1) and was disappointed. They relied very heavily on their instrumental tracks, which isn't a bad thing, but there was no interaction with the audience whatsoever. The only words spoken were 'Hello Canadians. Congratulations on your dollar' and 'Thank you for coming. We hope to come back soon'. And the band straight up took a 5-10 minute break while there was a light show, which is bullshit.
As well, very little was done with their songs besides extending the solo sections by one or two more times through the chord progression, while there was some good drum solo tradeoffs with the opening band's drummer (highlight of the evening).

After listening to Salival so many times in anticipation, this was quite disappointing, especially at $70 for an impersonal, detached feeling stadium seat I was required to stay directly in front of, with threats of being booted.

#162259 by AlucardXIX
Mon Dec 03, 2007 10:29 pm
I saw Between the Buried and Me, Behold...The Arctopus and August Burns Red last Saturday

In order of the show:

Behold the Arcotpus were themselves. Weird, out there, and ridiculously technical! Most of the people i was there with didnt know who they were so they were in for the surprise of the night. Most people seemed impressed by their musicianship and not their music as much.

August Burns Red is basically what As I Lay Dying and Killswitch Engage's baby would sound like...not much else to say about them...but they should be arrested for over use of the typically "chug chug" breakdown bullshit.

Between the Buried and Me...i dont know if i can say enough about them. They played their new album "Colors" from the song Sun of Nothing to the end of White Walls...about 40 minutes straight, never missed a note, never missed a beat. They had so much intensity and sheer emotion on stage. After they got done with their 40 minute opus(they didnt play the first 3 tracks off of it =\ ) they played a classic..MORDECAI! The whole crowd went absolutely insane! After that they left the stage to raucous "ENCORE" chants...only to come out with one of the best songs they could, a cover of TERRITORY by Sepultura. I couldnt handle myself it was just insane. You would swear Max and Igor Cavalera were up there performing!

So after TERRITORY, they played a medley of older songs including stuff from their first 2 or 3 albums. It was awesome, then they ended with i believe "Aesthetic"

Overall, the second best show i've been to all year. Only Porcupine Tree topped it with the second time i saw Gojira coming in as a close second.

Next year will be another story though...

#162289 by sj_2150
Tue Dec 04, 2007 10:02 pm
disregard this

#162316 by Biert
Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:22 am
AlucardXIX wrote:Between the Buried and Me...i dont know if i can say enough about them. They played their new album "Colors" from the song Sun of Nothing to the end of White Walls...about 40 minutes straight, never missed a note, never missed a beat. They had so much intensity and sheer emotion on stage. After they got done with their 40 minute opus(they didnt play the first 3 tracks off of it =\ ) they played a classic..MORDECAI! The whole crowd went absolutely insane! After that they left the stage to raucous "ENCORE" chants...only to come out with one of the best songs they could, a cover of TERRITORY by Sepultura. I couldnt handle myself it was just insane. You would swear Max and Igor Cavalera were up there performing!

So after TERRITORY, they played a medley of older songs including stuff from their first 2 or 3 albums. It was awesome, then they ended with i believe "Aesthetic"

I want to see them so bad... damnit I envy you.

Maybe I should just pay a little visit to the USA next summer when there's this Dream Theater/Opeth/BTBAM tour...

sj_2150 wrote:disregard this

Done.

#162624 by Biert
Tue Dec 11, 2007 4:18 am
I saw Apocalyptica last night. They were excellent! Amazing how big a sound those cellos produce. Too bad they didn't have any singers though, that would have been a nice addition.
And the Metallica covers ruled :D

#162627 by Dr.Mosh
Tue Dec 11, 2007 4:53 am
I saw Nile a few nights ago and they were fucking incredible.

#162629 by sj_2150
Tue Dec 11, 2007 6:07 am
djskrimp wrote:I like Winger. I think Kip Winger is a great singer, and that Reb Beach is an awesome guitarist.


Agreed.

Josiah Tobin wrote:I think we need a 'guilty pleasures' thread. :D


Theres a vid somewhere on the net (most likely youtube) of Mike Judge saying that a guy found Kip Winger one night crying at a bar because Beavis & Butthead ruined his career :lol: i need to find that...

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