Talk about other artists here (even though they all rip off Meshuggah)
#213965 by AlucardXIX
Fri Sep 25, 2009 10:19 am
existentialist wrote:
AlucardXIX wrote:New Scar Symmetry

For those who are curious I am listening to the whole album on their myspace:

http://www.myspace.com/scarsymmetry


Scar Symmetry has the potential to be awesome. The poppier parts totally ruin it.


I have to agree partially. The thing is they do the clean parts quite well and always have. I think their new singer has a more "manly" voice than Christian did for clean vocals...but I do miss the melodies he used to do.
#213970 by existentialist
Fri Sep 25, 2009 12:15 pm
Actually the melodies are the reason I hate their clean parts. Not just of the vocals, but the entire thing. I have no problems with clean parts, but theirs just sound so ridicilously commerical. They sound like pop rock songs with distorted guitars for the most part.
#213975 by AlucardXIX
Fri Sep 25, 2009 12:30 pm
That's understandable, I know a few other people who see it the same way.

NP: A Storm of Light - Forgive Us Our Trespasses

For fans of Neurosis and the like. Awesomely atmospheric with a heavier side that Neurosis doesnt always touch on.
#214012 by Tom
Fri Sep 25, 2009 10:11 pm
I just bough the new Porcupine Tree. Wonderful music but my comments are that "Time Flies" reminds me of Pink Floyd's "Dogs" (or is it "Pigs") but those guitars and especially when the vocals are "and after a while" because the Pink Floyd track has those exact lyrics and I'm a huge fan of Pink Floyd and "Animals" in particular. I got into Pink Floyd a number of years ago now but for me that part "sticks out like dog's balls." I used to work as a cleaner and when I was being trained in that job my "mentor" would always use the phrase "sticks out like dog's balls" lol.

Another aside here, I was actually in town yesterday to buy my sister a birthday present and ended up buying a bundle of CDs but I ended up buying her "Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters" which is "Sense and Sensibility" but some smart arse has edited Sea Monsters into the original text. But the reason for buying this book (well I was actually looking for womens clothes but got self-conscious and so stopped doing that) but the main reason was because I'd bought her boyfriend "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" and truth be known he's a bit of a "knockabout" sort of guy (and that is a term of affection) and I found it amusing but I'm unsure whether he found it as amusing as I did. So in a feeble attempt to "redeem" myself for that failed gift-giving effort (I felt kind of stupid) I thought if I bought my sister the equivalently stupid book it would somewhat make the original gift and hence myself look less stupid. Imho I was mildly successful in doing this because we were out having dinner and so I took the opportunity to say that next year I will do "better" in terms of this. But the food was underwhelming tbh. I don't mean to nitpick but I ordered flathead and as a boy I used to catch flathead and there is nothing better than fresh flathead. What is so wonderful about flathead is that the flavour of the fish is just sublime and you really only need cook it in a bit of butter but this flathead was coated in a "pantheon" of herbs and spices and so I felt that the natural flavour of the fish was overwhelmed. The herb or spice is merely to augment and I just felt that the fish was "outshined" by the herbs and spices where in an ideal world the herbs and spices should be subordinate to the fish itself. But in sum it was a good meal and I enjoyed it and I enjoyed the company. O gosh I've really gone off on a tangent here. Next time I'll tell you about the time I got stranded in an elevator. :guitar:
#214013 by islandsinthesky
Fri Sep 25, 2009 10:21 pm
^There's no way I'm reading that.

NP: Frost* - The Forget You Song
#214014 by AlucardXIX
Fri Sep 25, 2009 10:56 pm
Tom wrote:I just bough the new Porcupine Tree. Wonderful music but my comments are that "Time Flies" reminds me of Pink Floyd's "Dogs" (or is it "Pigs") but those guitars and especially when the vocals are "and after a while" because the Pink Floyd track has those exact lyrics and I'm a huge fan of Pink Floyd and "Animals" in particular. I got into Pink Floyd a number of years ago now but for me that part "sticks out like dog's balls." I used to work as a cleaner and when I was being trained in that job my "mentor" would always use the phrase "sticks out like dog's balls" lol.

Another aside here, I was actually in town yesterday to buy my sister a birthday present and ended up buying a bundle of CDs but I ended up buying her "Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters" which is "Sense and Sensibility" but some smart arse has edited Sea Monsters into the original text. But the reason for buying this book (well I was actually looking for womens clothes but got self-conscious and so stopped doing that) but the main reason was because I'd bought her boyfriend "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" and truth be known he's a bit of a "knockabout" sort of guy (and that is a term of affection) and I found it amusing but I'm unsure whether he found it as amusing as I did. So in a feeble attempt to "redeem" myself for that failed gift-giving effort (I felt kind of stupid) I thought if I bought my sister the equivalently stupid book it would somewhat make the original gift and hence myself look less stupid. Imho I was mildly successful in doing this because we were out having dinner and so I took the opportunity to say that next year I will do "better" in terms of this. But the food was underwhelming tbh. I don't mean to nitpick but I ordered flathead and as a boy I used to catch flathead and there is nothing better than fresh flathead. What is so wonderful about flathead is that the flavour of the fish is just sublime and you really only need cook it in a bit of butter but this flathead was coated in a "pantheon" of herbs and spices and so I felt that the natural flavour of the fish was overwhelmed. The herb or spice is merely to augment and I just felt that the fish was "outshined" by the herbs and spices where in an ideal world the herbs and spices should be subordinate to the fish itself. But in sum it was a good meal and I enjoyed it and I enjoyed the company. O gosh I've really gone off on a tangent here. Next time I'll tell you about the time I got stranded in an elevator. :guitar:


I've never seen someone overuse quotations and go off on such an inane tangent in the "What's Pleasuring Your Ears" thread...I tried to read that but got completely lost part of the way through it.
#214016 by djskrimp
Fri Sep 25, 2009 11:19 pm
Skindred "Shark Bites and Dog Fights" Intriguing. Thanks to Lettuce for showing the video. Also, they cover "Electric Avenue", so there's something!
Living Colour "The Chair in the Door" SOoooo good. These guys are such a musical force. Loved them since '88, and the love never abates.
Porcupine Tree "The Incident" Good, no matter how you slice it.
#214035 by niklang
Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:32 am
vt1100 wrote:Amorphis - Skyforger Finnish folklore comes alive, powerfull stuff here.


Thats a great album.
NP: Converge - Lonewolves
#214037 by islandsinthesky
Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:42 am
Faith No More - WE CARE A LOT
#214060 by Biert
Sat Sep 26, 2009 10:26 am
I'm in a foul mood so I decided to play some Behemoth. Evangelion.

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