just get back together. [2] And sign with Neurot
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just get back together. [2] And sign with Neurot
this hard
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Hopefully at the very least they do a reunion tour sometime in the near future.
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they're not gonna do shit chill it with the hopes
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Nah, we're getting something equally as awesome: Everyone except Turner is in a new band called Palms with Chino Moreno.
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Isis are dead, getting back together would be cool, but they quit while they were ahead and I respect that
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Do you know if Aaron has any plans for future projects (with new material/a different sound)?
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Guys...
I've haven't listened to Isis yet.
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band broke up 2 years ago ugh no need for an isis reunion anytime soon at all
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OH LAWD!
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I want some news on Palms. Shit's going to be sweet.
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In a recent interview with Chino, he said all the music was done and they were just waiting for him to do the vox. Obviously he's been pretty busy with Koi No Yokan and is now on tour so it will be a while yet.
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just get back together. [2] And sign with Neurot
Nah, besides Neurosis and the solo projects, the label signs some boring shit. I love that Hawkwind comp they put out a while back. I would love Profound Lore to sign with them and really mix things up.
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just get back together [3] Isis used to fuckin' rule :'(
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'Isis are dead, getting back together would be cool, but they quit while they were ahead and I respect that'
agreed ahrd ISIS was one of my favorite groups ever but if they decide to get back together for any other reason than because they have re-kindled the creative fire and have more to do because THEY want/need to do it, then it's lame.
they didn't keep recording and doing things they weren't sure about, or forcing new material out, they did what was right for the group and all the members and yeah that is pretty respectable imo.
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Any comments on the content of the bonus tracks? 20 Minutes / 40 Years demo is interesting
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are any of them really that much different from the album versions?
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Isis took what Neurosis did, stripped away all the good bits and reduced it down to a contrived and boring formula that's been copied over and over again. Band should stay dead.
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ISIS are so insanely good; they've impacted me so much and I don't know what it is about Wavering
Radiant but that album has touched me in a way that I can never experience with any other album. Isis,
for the love of christ, get back to-fucking-gether
OH AND WHAT DO YOU KNOW?? The demos fucking rule as well
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even if they never get back together, old man gloom is pretty good
NO is one of my favs of the year
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"Isis took what Neurosis did, stripped away all the good bits and reduced it down to a contrived and boring formula that's been copied over and over again. Band should stay dead."
People keep saying this, but the only similarity I've ever been able to see between Isis and Neurosis has been that they both write long metal songs.
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why would they die?
oh, right.. because they're a million times better than your favorite bs groups, k
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either get the fuck back together or becomes palms with chino moreno, whatever happens just do it soon
fuck.
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What the hell is an Isis?
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a glaring example of word repetition that an engligh prof would probably take off marks for
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"People keep saying this, but the only similarity I've ever been able to see between Isis and Neurosis has been that they both write long metal songs. "
nah, early isis definitely sounded a lot like neurosis. starting from oceanic they developed their own unique sound tho
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fuck thanks for the free demos
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'What the hell is an Isis?'
in plain english: a fucking awesome band
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Reunion Tour: A Okay and would be down with this since I got into them post break up and never saw them live.
Getting Back Together: Not cool, since they broke up because they didn't want to make music just to make something, and I highly respect that. Also because almost all of their side projects are fucking awesome and those would be gone if they got back together as ISIS.
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