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PeEpHoLe_10 07-03-2006 03:07 AM

Im really loving the new Butterfly Effect album right now.The vocals are awesome IMO.In A Memory and Before They Knew are my favs right now

Are they good live,does anyone know?Im seeing them in a couple of weeks.

Riva 07-03-2006 03:14 AM

[QUOTE=G_Mac07]
Jason, she does have a point.
[/QUOTE]

Of course she does, she's a genius!

dUSK 07-04-2006 11:40 PM

[QUOTE=PeEpHoLe_10]Im really loving the new Butterfly Effect album right now.The vocals are awesome IMO.In A Memory and Before They Knew are my favs right now

Are they good live,does anyone know?Im seeing them in a couple of weeks.[/QUOTE]

They are ok live, but there's other, similar Australian bands that put on a better show. Worth seeing though, considering they still probably only charge $25~ for a ticket.

PeEpHoLe_10 07-06-2006 12:11 AM

Yeah the tickets are only $22 which is pretty cool.Ive seen Cog live,and they were amazing IMO.I doubt whether TBE will be as good.

PeEpHoLe_10 07-21-2006 06:38 PM

So i saw TBE live last night.It was a pretty awesome show.The place i saw it had no barracade and i was right up the front in the middle.Clint had lots of interaction with the crowd,especially during A Slow Descent which was awesome,and they also came out for an encore which im 99% sure wasnt planned.The band looked like they were enjoying themselves probably more than other band ive seen.I also snagged a set list.Overall,it was a good night,well worth my $22.

eug009 07-21-2006 06:54 PM

[QUOTE=Txus]Is there any Karnivool love in here?

I had a blast with them last week, awesome band.[/QUOTE]
I like them, there quite a good band

dUSK 07-21-2006 10:49 PM

The Butterfly Effect usually do encores. Glad you enjoyed the show though, peephole.

Werny 07-22-2006 01:34 AM

The Red Paintings and Butterfly Effect are coming here very soon, as in a week or two, I might have to go see them (although I haven't heard either of them).

trainwreck orchestra 07-22-2006 07:19 AM

psycroptic psycroptic psycroptic!!!!!! (psycroptic) lol

australian technical death metal!

sorry if they have been mentioned already. they have about 20 different riffs in each song played at all speeds, and they are a treat to play on the guitar :cool:

:thumb:

[url]www.psycroptic.com[/url]

check out this page for vids:

[url]http://www.youtube.com/results?search=psycroptic&search_type=search_videos[/url]

Riva 07-22-2006 05:37 PM

[QUOTE=Werny]The Red Paintings and Butterfly Effect are coming here very soon, as in a week or two, I might have to go see them (although I haven't heard either of them).[/QUOTE]

Butterfly Effect are coming up here soon. The Red Paintings are STILL postponing their FNQ tour.

Apocalyptic Raids 07-22-2006 06:24 PM

I think the Butterfly Effect are playing here this weekend.

PeEpHoLe_10 07-22-2006 07:59 PM

[QUOTE=G_Mac07]The Butterfly Effect usually do encores. Glad you enjoyed the show though, peephole.[/QUOTE]


Haha,damn it you ruined my fun.I thought they came back out especially for us.
I also forgot to mention that i while i was waiting around the club they played at i got to meet Clint (i missed the signing) and got a picture with him.He seemed very friendly and laid back.Also,im not extremely firmiliar with the band,so i didnt really know what they looked like (except Clint of course) and while i was waiting around this guy walked past and said how are you mate.I thought it was just some random,but when the band came up on stage i realised it was TBE's Guitarist which i thought was pretty funny.

One more thing,has anyone thats been to shows on the Imago tour noticed various people with video cameras shooting the show in the crowd and up on stage?Maybe they plan to release a DVD or something.

dUSK 07-22-2006 08:39 PM

[QUOTE=trainwreck orchestra]psycroptic psycroptic psycroptic!!!!!! (psycroptic) lol[/QUOTE]

\m/

I did a write up on them as well, it's just not in this thread.


peephole, nice to hear you met Clint as well. I met him recently at an instore, and ended up talking with him briefly about my hometown of Mt Isa. He's a nice guy.

And TBE were whispering things about a DVD on their old forums (now deleted) while they were in LA recording. They were recording the recording process, and were intending on releasing it as a bonus with Imago. Obviously, that didn't happen, so lets hope their plans for a DVD have gotten a whole lot bigger over the last couple of months.


Finally, The Red Paintings scored the main article in a local free mag around here last week. There was an interesting article/interview where Jamie Barrett told how the name "The Red Paintings" came about. It's because he suffers from a condition called synesthesia, which allows him to hear colours. When he hears a piece of music he likes, he sees the colour red, and that's where the name comes from. You can read the article [url=http://www.ravemagazine.com.au/content/view/826/30]here[/url] if you're interested.

PeEpHoLe_10 07-22-2006 08:59 PM

[QUOTE=G_Mac07]peephole, nice to hear you met Clint as well. I met him recently at an instore, and ended up talking with him briefly about my hometown of Mt Isa. He's a nice guy.

And TBE were whispering things about a DVD on their old forums (now deleted) while they were in LA recording. They were recording the recording process, and were intending on releasing it as a bonus with Imago. Obviously, that didn't happen, so lets hope their plans for a DVD have gotten a whole lot bigger over the last couple of months.[/QUOTE]

Oh that would be sweet as.I asked them about it on myspace,but i doubt they will reply,so we'll just have to wait.One of my friends was talking to the bass player at the instore and he said they will be probably be coming to my hometown (i travelled to go see them the other night) in the not too distant future,so i will hopefully be seeing them again before the end of the year.

How are you liking the new album now?Have your opinions on it changed?

dUSK 07-22-2006 09:03 PM

Nah, my opinions on it are still roughly the same. The first half of the album is much better than the second though I think, with Reach & Gone being the highlights for me. I actually started reviewing it, but I'm yet to finish it because I didn't like the direction my review was going (I was being to negative about it, for no real reason other than my own disappointment). I'll post it on sputnik when I'm happy with what I've written.

PeEpHoLe_10 07-22-2006 09:07 PM

[QUOTE=G_Mac07]Nah, my opinions on it are still roughly the same. The first half of the album is much better than the second though I think, with Reach & Gone being the highlights for me. I actually started reviewing it, but I'm yet to finish it because I didn't like the direction my review was going (I was being to negative about it, for no real reason other than my own disappointment). I'll post it on sputnik when I'm happy with what I've written.[/QUOTE]

The middle is the best for me.Reach,Before They Knew and In A Memory are all great i think.Reach is actually my least favourite off the album.I actually wrote out a review but then it just dissapeared.I dont know what happened there.Pretty annoying actually.

dUSK 07-22-2006 09:19 PM

Hmmm, was your review a track by track review, that was missing review for the last two songs? If so, I don't mean to be offensive at all, but it would have been removed because it was pretty poorly done.

Hopefully you saved the review to your computer or something, so you can then edit and repost it easily. Anyway, I'd like to offer some constructive criticism.

a) Finish your review in it's entirity before posting it. Save it to your computer and finish it at another time if you can't do it in one hit.
b) Try to keep your reviews free of fanboysim. It really brings the validity of the review down if everything is 'awesome' without giving any reasoning as to why. I noticed a lot of the were said to be great and that was about it, before moving on to the next song.
c) Make sure all of your spelling and grammer is correct. There was a couple of things that were a bit dodgy, and I know you had one song listed twice (Possibly Signs).

Finally, read a couple of review on the site that have excellent user ratings, and use the format they followed to influence your review. It really helped to do that when I was starting out.

PeEpHoLe_10 07-22-2006 09:29 PM

[QUOTE=G_Mac07]Hmmm, was your review a track by track review, that was missing review for the last two songs? If so, I don't mean to be offensive at all, but it would have been removed because it was pretty poorly done.

Hopefully you saved the review to your computer or something, so you can then edit and repost it easily. Anyway, I'd like to offer some constructive criticism.

a) Finish your review in it's entirity before posting it. Save it to your computer and finish it at another time if you can't do it in one hit.
b) Try to keep your reviews free of fanboysim. It really brings the validity of the review down if everything is 'awesome' without giving any reasoning as to why. I noticed a lot of the were said to be great and that was about it, before moving on to the next song.
c) Make sure all of your spelling and grammer is correct. There was a couple of things that were a bit dodgy, and I know you had one song listed twice (Possibly Signs).

Finally, read a couple of review on the site that have excellent user ratings, and use the format they followed to influence your review. It really helped to do that when I was starting out.[/QUOTE]

Haha maybe that was me:p .Well i never even usually bother with stuff like writing reviews so now you can see why.It was pretty late at night and i was farily tired,but i guess it would have still sucked.I think i just have trouble getting across what i want to say over the net.

3TwoCan3 11-19-2006 01:29 AM

Frenzal Rhomb r a great Aussie Punk band, i got their two latest albums and a couple of songs from their earleir albums. Me faverite songs by them at the moment is You need a friend, greyhound, You can't move into my house and world's ****dest cunt

davo_guitarman 11-19-2006 01:35 AM

ok it might be mentioned in this thread but patriarchal death machine are an adelaide based band, and theyre kind of like a hardcore/old school punk band.

they absolutely own i bought their album , familiarity breeds contempt.

i advise you to to google them or wiki.

Riva 11-19-2006 05:13 AM

Yeah, Frenzal Rhomb are a pretty fun band.

Jim 11-19-2006 05:16 AM

I saw them at my scout jamboree in 2001 in Sydney. Thats right. I was a scout! And Frenzal Rhomb played for us!

There was a mosh pit and everything. :p

Riva 11-19-2006 05:22 AM

I was a scout too. In fact, I was going to go to the 2001 Jamboree, but I ended up having other commitments. Hehe.

Jim 11-19-2006 05:31 AM

It was pretty good actually. Killing Heidi and Lano and Woodely performed too. :)

Killing Heidi were pretty cool back in the day :cool:

davo_guitarman 11-19-2006 06:09 AM

[QUOTE=bahamut_ali;13656554]It was pretty good actually. Killing Heidi and Lano and Woodely performed too. :)

Killing Heidi were pretty cool back in the day :cool:[/QUOTE]


that they were, they played at big day out 2001 as my fondest memory, they played wier on acoustic.

ha such a cool song :D

dUSK 11-19-2006 08:48 AM

Frenzal Rhomb are great to have a beer two. Easy listening, catchy and fun. I've never seem them live. I used to think the chorus to You Can't Move Into My House was the greatest thing ever as well. :lol:

[QUOTE=bahamut ali]Killing Heidi and Lano and Woodely performed too.[/QUOTE]

I remember we got Killing Heidi in Mt Isa roughly the same time as that. No Frenzal or L&W though. :(


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