I'm glad the Black Keys are starting to jam again. The new stuff is starting to sound like they're back in that Chulahoma or Rubber Factory vibe. I dig it.
Edit: that said I actually never got in to their last album Let's Rock. Lo/Hi was good but beyond that I don't think I ever heard anything other than Eagle Birds.
Double edit: I'm still kinda bummed my favorite Dan Auerbach project The Arcs only got one album and a few singles. Yours, Dreamily is so good.
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Noora singing this certainly adds a different feel.
Oh that's aces.
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They are metal, but generally enough of a different genre of metal that's it's interesting to see what they do to powermetal songs.
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I like a decent slice of Amaranthe, but can't do them for long periods/whole playlists. Was a fan/knew of Elize before they took off, as I saw/heard her twice during Kamelot's Silverthorn tour with Nightwish in 2012 (Annette's second to last show and the Denver karaoke experiment).
They certainly take a shotgun approach to writing and will try almost anything to see if it works, like I still have no idea how you classify this:
edit: I also want to say I think the singer is only like, 19? Which is just fuckin wild to me, the dude is hella talented. The drummer is also like 17, which damn
Sharon Van Etten and Angel Olsen have put out a duet and as you can imagine, if you're familiar with their work, it's a total knock out. The rest of the band on this track is made up of Dave Hartley (from The War On Drugs), Zac Rae (from Death Cab For Cutie), and Griffin Goldsmith (from Dawes).
The remaining members of The Tragically Hip (RIP Gord Downie) have released a 6-track mini album of previously unreleased tracks that came out of the recording sessions for their album Road Apple. I'm surprised that they never found their way to other albums, they're all pretty great!
Exploring the deathcore hole some more and I'm currently enjoying Infant Annihilator a lot. Their Blasphemian music video is even where I got my latest avatar, though I'll just link the song because the video is definitely NSFW
Also, Slaughter to Prevail, the band that got me into deathcore in the first place, released another single with a video and finally a release date for their upcoming album, KOSTOLOM, on August 13th and I'm super excited.
The remaining members of The Tragically Hip (RIP Gord Downie) have released a 6-track mini album of previously unreleased tracks that came out of the recording sessions for their album Road Apple. I'm surprised that they never found their way to other albums, they're all pretty great!
Appearently these were thought to be lost in the Great Universal Fire of 2008, but I guess not! Great news for Hip fans! I don't mind the band one way or the other, but I'll be damned if their earlier tracks don't awaken something deep within my Prairie blood.
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Been listening to Worm Shepherd a lot lately, and they've got me really wanting to find more blackened deathcore to add to my list.
edit: I also want to say I think the singer is only like, 19? Which is just fuckin wild to me, the dude is hella talented. The drummer is also like 17, which damn
Not really my thing, but I respect the chops on the guitarist and drummer. I've watched some of Leo's drum covers and he definitely got skills and not just for his age.
His right hand can drag ever so slightly when switching on the snare in blast patterns, but his footwork is great and his overall rudiments are solid as hell. He's the kinda guy that could go any direction he wants with his playing as he keeps developing.
No matter where you go...there you are. ~ Buckaroo Banzai
The opening riff of Riot's Swords and Tequila is almost identical to the opening riff of Iron Maiden's Two Minutes to Midnight and I feel like I just stumbled onto some National Treasure illuminati shit.
Not the hippest concert, but just got tickets to Willie Nelson's Outlaw Music Festival for September along with a camping pass to crash that night at the venue. Super excited to finally see him.
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The opening riff of Riot's Swords and Tequila is almost identical to the opening riff of Iron Maiden's Two Minutes to Midnight and I feel like I just stumbled onto some National Treasure illuminati shit.
Chord voicings are slightly different between the two, but it is pretty close. One of my favorite examples of that type of homage comes from The Offspring and Dream Theater:
The chorus and bridge in Trial of Tears (roughly starts at the 3:50 mark in the live vid) basically is the main riff in Amazed, just arpeggiated rather than full chords and works pretty damn well.
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The track from the new perturbator titled secret devotion, the vocalist sounds super familiar... Especially at the part like two minutes in. And it's really bothering me I can't figure out what from.
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The track from the new perturbator titled secret devotion, the vocalist sounds super familiar... Especially at the part like two minutes in. And it's really bothering me I can't figure out what from.
I'm pretty sure its Isabel from True Body a post-punk/synth band from Virginia:
I actually laughed out loud when I heard drums on them
It's not bad I guess but... People really like this huh? It's so weird when I'm so used to open back sennheiser over ears. I just needed something my new phone could drive better that hopefully will last longer than the kz ones that died after I dropped them. The cord is so skinny though.
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Same:
https://youtu.be/-iBpDzmZLww
Noora singing this certainly adds a different feel.
~ Buckaroo Banzai
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0U4XJBpWn4
The Black Keys "Going Down South"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJBfnmbFQfc
Edit: that said I actually never got in to their last album Let's Rock. Lo/Hi was good but beyond that I don't think I ever heard anything other than Eagle Birds.
Double edit: I'm still kinda bummed my favorite Dan Auerbach project The Arcs only got one album and a few singles. Yours, Dreamily is so good.
https://youtu.be/3CyjGhVua_s
https://youtu.be/3Yf753PUyvQ
Oh that's aces.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LzfNk28K-0
They are metal, but generally enough of a different genre of metal that's it's interesting to see what they do to powermetal songs.
They certainly take a shotgun approach to writing and will try almost anything to see if it works, like I still have no idea how you classify this:
https://youtu.be/aGpYkJU2q0w
~ Buckaroo Banzai
https://youtu.be/4m_Fx3t_UKc
https://youtu.be/lCV_hys2CGA
edit: I also want to say I think the singer is only like, 19? Which is just fuckin wild to me, the dude is hella talented. The drummer is also like 17, which damn
Susumu Hirasawa - Royal Road, Paradise (HD) 5:14
https://youtu.be/z566bOB5TR4
This will be here until I receive an apology or Weedlordvegeta get any consequences for being a bully
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04JfAt0Oa-Y
https://youtu.be/5ibj87fwRaM
The remaining members of The Tragically Hip (RIP Gord Downie) have released a 6-track mini album of previously unreleased tracks that came out of the recording sessions for their album Road Apple. I'm surprised that they never found their way to other albums, they're all pretty great!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMweEpGlu_U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxAEwEheXAQ
https://youtu.be/taPp6PZTnls
Also, Slaughter to Prevail, the band that got me into deathcore in the first place, released another single with a video and finally a release date for their upcoming album, KOSTOLOM, on August 13th and I'm super excited.
https://youtu.be/Niaw3Ez0YLU
Appearently these were thought to be lost in the Great Universal Fire of 2008, but I guess not! Great news for Hip fans! I don't mind the band one way or the other, but I'll be damned if their earlier tracks don't awaken something deep within my Prairie blood.
Not really my thing, but I respect the chops on the guitarist and drummer. I've watched some of Leo's drum covers and he definitely got skills and not just for his age.
His right hand can drag ever so slightly when switching on the snare in blast patterns, but his footwork is great and his overall rudiments are solid as hell. He's the kinda guy that could go any direction he wants with his playing as he keeps developing.
~ Buckaroo Banzai
Big shout out to anyone that can tell me what this is about.
Five nights at red fang?
https://youtu.be/7JruuMkV0gM
https://youtu.be/KMGP5w0puOY
Chord voicings are slightly different between the two, but it is pretty close. One of my favorite examples of that type of homage comes from The Offspring and Dream Theater:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ND7a3Uv5CnE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3u7OaTIFNk
The chorus and bridge in Trial of Tears (roughly starts at the 3:50 mark in the live vid) basically is the main riff in Amazed, just arpeggiated rather than full chords and works pretty damn well.
~ Buckaroo Banzai
Perturbator is back
Hooray.
I had pre-ordered it since it was only like 12 bucks
I expected it to ship closer to June something though
It's coming from Michigan too I guess so it shouldn't be super long?
https://youtu.be/z18IKb3bcRs
I'm pretty sure its Isabel from True Body a post-punk/synth band from Virginia:
https://youtu.be/7-zEMdqZ384
~ Buckaroo Banzai
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kszLwBaC4Sw
I actually laughed out loud when I heard drums on them
It's not bad I guess but... People really like this huh? It's so weird when I'm so used to open back sennheiser over ears. I just needed something my new phone could drive better that hopefully will last longer than the kz ones that died after I dropped them. The cord is so skinny though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbpwAYZotvw
Seems a little slower and sludgier than their last couple to me.