Talk about other artists here (even though they all rip off Meshuggah)
#283891 by Tyroshai
Tue Oct 11, 2011 7:48 am
sylkicks wrote:
Malikarcanum wrote:
sylkicks wrote:Is it just me, or does Mastodon make the best music videos eva?

Yeah, whether they're serious & trippy like Oblivion, or Goofy & weird like Sleeping Giant & Curl Of The Burl, which I might add is the most infectious song I've heard in years.

I'll just be sitting there, minding my business, & all of a sudden I'm humming out loud "I killed a man 'cause he killed my goat"

It's such a weird one for them, too, sounds more like a Corrosion Of Conformity track, or ZZ Top on steroids.


I find myself doing the creepy pelvic dance Brent did on Letterman when I listen to Curl of the Burl. Especially during that part lol.


HAAAAHAHAHAHAHA!
#283894 by Octillus
Tue Oct 11, 2011 8:05 am
Malikarcanum wrote:
sylkicks wrote:Is it just me, or does Mastodon make the best music videos eva?

Yeah, whether they're serious & trippy like Oblivion, or Goofy & weird like Sleeping Giant & Curl Of The Burl, which I might add is the most infectious song I've heard in years.

I'll just be sitting there, minding my business, & all of a sudden I'm humming out loud "I killed a man 'cause he killed my goat"

It's such a weird one for them, too, sounds more like a Corrosion Of Conformity track, or ZZ Top on steroids.


My first exposure was Brent freaking the fuck out in some weird circus setting for Blood and Thunder.

"FINALLY, SOMEONE WHO LOOKS LIKE HE MEANS THE ANGRY PARANOID LYRICS HE'S RECITING" twas my thought.
#283898 by Slatewoman
Tue Oct 11, 2011 9:17 am
swervedriver wrote:Perhaps check out Swervedriver? Deep Seat, Duel, Blowin' Cool, Duress and perhaps my personal favorite Last Train To Satansville. I'll give you the first one for free. :P


i've never really been able to get into them for some reason. all my friends keep telling me about them because i'm really into catherine wheel, but i don't really get it.
#283904 by swervedriver
Tue Oct 11, 2011 11:08 am
Slatewoman wrote:
swervedriver wrote:Perhaps check out Swervedriver? Deep Seat, Duel, Blowin' Cool, Duress and perhaps my personal favorite Last Train To Satansville. I'll give you the first one for free. :P


i've never really been able to get into them for some reason. all my friends keep telling me about them because i'm really into catherine wheel, but i don't really get it.

OMG INSTA-BAN!!1

Nah, that's cool. I just thought they vaguely resembled your description. It's not often I come across people who go "Swervedriver? Yeah, I know them.", heh. :)
#283921 by Billy Rhomboid
Tue Oct 11, 2011 2:07 pm
The Bangles.

Yep, that The Bangles. I'm re-evaluating them and really enjoying what I am finding. Vicki Peterson was a solid guitarist and Micki Steele a really tight bass player. A girl group of great musicians fusing jangly sixties pop with an 80's garage vibe. What a shame the media/label pushed Susannah Hoffs as a pop pinup and the other three looked like blokes in drag. If Hoffs had been less cute they would have been a cult band. Check out some of their early live footage. And their version of Hazy Shade of Winter from Less than Zero still knocks Simon and Garfunkel's into touch.
#283936 by mrbean667
Tue Oct 11, 2011 4:10 pm
Octillus wrote:The Human Equation, because it's cheesy as shit and pompous as fuck, and I love it to pieces.


Amen. :D
#283939 by Faffy
Tue Oct 11, 2011 4:14 pm
Cody... I think you are mistaking cheesy and pompous for EPIC, DIVINE, AWESOME AND DELICIOUS!
#283949 by Jaglavak
Tue Oct 11, 2011 6:11 pm
Malikarcanum wrote:[youtube]bKqvViz4jes[/youtube]

Pretty damn good, I love the direction Masvidal is taking the band. Traced In Air is one of my favorite albums of the 00's, I wonder if this will top it?


I've never been able to get into Focus/Traced in Air, but this... this was really good. I hear a lot of King Crimson (circa Discipline/Beat/ToaPP) in some of the guitar work; overall, sounds very promising. Guess I'll have to add this to my list of end-of-year purchases...
#283950 by Coma Divine
Tue Oct 11, 2011 6:12 pm
Billy Rhomboid wrote:What a shame the media/label pushed Susannah Hoffs as a pop pinup and the other three looked like blokes in drag.

Astonishingly, this very idea appeared in the ragged recesses of my cranium a couple of days back.
I had started singing "Walk Like An Egyptian" to myself (precipitated I think, by the way I was limping at the time) and started thinking about how Hoffs was pushed as the über-babe at the expense of the others...

Now:
[youtube]bnbpxndpFV8[/youtube]
'cos I'm feeling in a particularly apocalyptic mood this afternoon.

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