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NewKindofArmy03 12-30-2004 09:53 PM

I've listened to the new Terror cd a lot, I just never bought it. I'll probably end up getting a Shadows Fall cd and I want to get a Martyr AD cd, I doubt they'll have it though. I'll have to see what label they're on.

A-Life-Less-Plagued 12-30-2004 09:53 PM

They'll most likely have Terror.

They had a Martyr AD cd at HMV. I don't think I've ever heard them though.

NewKindofArmy03 12-30-2004 09:55 PM

They're a basic metalcore band with a ton of breakdowns, I like them a lot though.

I've been listening to the new Full Blown Chaos nonstop lately, so good.

A-Life-Less-Plagued 12-30-2004 10:12 PM

I just listened to Martyr AD. They're alright I guess. Not something I would listen to.

Is it the cool thing to have a woman in your band now? And not particularly attractive ones either.

EDIT: I'd put it in the girl from Bleeding Through's butt though.

BuddyBigsby 12-31-2004 12:32 AM

[QUOTE=xFourStringGrenadex]A Fall Farewell is pretty awesome dude.[/QUOTE]

Wait until their new album comes out... it's really really good. They finished it a while ago but they haven't put it out yet because they've been label shopping. There's a lot of clean singing on it, but it's ok because the singing doesn't suck anymore, he got way better. They also redid "Seven Seas" and "Upon the Plains of Daybreak", and they sound much better too.

xFourStringGrenadex 12-31-2004 01:10 AM

Are you serious?? Oh dude I can't wait. I love "Upon the Plains At Daybreak". Thanks for the tip man. Yeah the singing on Upon the Plains sounded a bit...lame.

chips88 12-31-2004 01:26 AM

[QUOTE=A-Life-Less-Plagued]I just listened to Martyr AD. They're alright I guess. Not something I would listen to.

Is it the cool thing to have a woman in your band now? And not particularly attractive ones either.

EDIT: I'd put it in the girl from Bleeding Through's butt though.[/QUOTE]

123! what about the girl from ctts or walls of jericho? or white stripes!!!

BuddyBigsby 12-31-2004 01:31 AM

[QUOTE=xFourStringGrenadex]Are you serious?? Oh dude I can't wait. I love "Upon the Plains At Daybreak". Thanks for the tip man. Yeah the singing on Upon the Plains sounded a bit...lame.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, he cleaned up in that department. There's this one song on there where it gets really quiet, softly strummed guitars, and has this really great singy part a la BTBAM's "Mordecai"... definitely one of the highlights from the album, and he handles it great.

BuddyBigsby 12-31-2004 01:32 AM

[QUOTE=chips88]123! what about the girl from ctts or walls of jericho? or white stripes!!![/QUOTE]

All pretty much look like dudes.

cbmartinez 12-31-2004 10:56 AM

Candace from Walls Of Jericho is ugly as hell.

[url]http://www.purevolume.com/wallsofjericho/photos/329118[/url]

Yeah, I rest my case.

A-Life-Less-Plagued 12-31-2004 11:12 AM

The girl from Most Precious Blood aint too fine either.

[url]http://www.trustkill.com/press/glossies/MostPreciousBlood_glossy_cm.jpg[/url]

A-Life-Less-Plagued 12-31-2004 11:14 AM

[QUOTE=cbmartinez]Candace from Walls Of Jericho is ugly as hell.

[url]http://www.purevolume.com/wallsofjericho/photos/329118[/url]

Yeah, I rest my case.[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.trustkill.com/press/glossies/WallsOfJericho_glossy_new2.jpg[/url]

I rest your case too.

...

cbmartinez 12-31-2004 11:19 AM

She looks alright in that picture. I mean, if we were stranded on an island or something, maybe I might...

A-Life-Less-Plagued 12-31-2004 11:23 AM

A force that surrounds us - Penetrates us
Binds us all together these days belong to us

Bane + Starwars?

capri sun junkie 12-31-2004 12:36 PM

[QUOTE=chips88]123! what about the girl from ctts or walls of jericho? or white stripes!!![/QUOTE]

:lol:

Ewww.

shane italian 12-31-2004 12:36 PM

I would bang Candace from WoJ for sure.

capri sun junkie 12-31-2004 12:37 PM

[QUOTE=BuddyBigsby]I probably will. My buddies' cousin's band, A Fall Farewell, is playing and he makes me go to pretty much every one of their shows. Therefore, I will most likely be there.[/QUOTE]

Good deal. It should owncakes.

40 oz 2 freedom 12-31-2004 01:22 PM

Daaayum last night was awesome.

Make Move - Good show, liked how they threw some raps in there.

Our Turn - AWESOME, got a t-shirt.

Lights Out - AWESOME

The Warriors - I've never really seen the big deal with the Warriors, but they put on an amazing show. 1000 times heavier live than on cd. For their last song they covered 'Bulls On Parade" and I almost pooped my pants.

Iron Age - Never heard them before but they were really good.

R'N'R - Pretty good, kinda boring.

Righteous Jams - Set of the night, sooo much energy and stagediving. They opened with "Invasion" going into "Scream And Shout" and ended with "Invasion" going into "Scream And Shout".

Mental - What more can I say? It's Mental, they were awesome.

Stiggy's War - Didn't get to stay for them, but I heard they were good.

A-Life-Less-Plagued 12-31-2004 02:59 PM

[QUOTE=40 oz 2 freedom]Daaayum last night was awesome.

Make Move - Good show, liked how they threw some raps in there.

Our Turn - AWESOME, got a t-shirt.

Lights Out - AWESOME

The Warriors - I've never really seen the big deal with the Warriors, but they put on an amazing show. 1000 times heavier live than on cd. For their last song they covered 'Bulls On Parade" and I almost pooped my pants.

Iron Age - Never heard them before but they were really good.

R'N'R - Pretty good, kinda boring.

Righteous Jams - Set of the night, sooo much energy and stagediving. They opened with "Invasion" going into "Scream And Shout" and ended with "Invasion" going into "Scream And Shout".

Mental - What more can I say? It's Mental, they were awesome.

Stiggy's War - Didn't get to stay for them, but I heard they were good.[/QUOTE]

That sounds like such a good show...

I got Get An Oxygen Tank and Yo! today. Get Your Oxygen Tank has some really cool songs on it, and the ones I didn't like too much before, I am liking a lot more now. I already had the Yo! 7", but the Supertouch cover and the live set on the CD are really good. And the artwork on these cds is great.

capri sun junkie 12-31-2004 03:22 PM

[QUOTE=40 oz 2 freedom]Daaayum last night was awesome.

Make Move - Good show, liked how they threw some raps in there.

Our Turn - AWESOME, got a t-shirt.

Lights Out - AWESOME

The Warriors - I've never really seen the big deal with the Warriors, but they put on an amazing show. 1000 times heavier live than on cd. For their last song they covered 'Bulls On Parade" and I almost pooped my pants.

Iron Age - Never heard them before but they were really good.

R'N'R - Pretty good, kinda boring.

Righteous Jams - Set of the night, sooo much energy and stagediving. They opened with "Invasion" going into "Scream And Shout" and ended with "Invasion" going into "Scream And Shout".

Mental - What more can I say? It's Mental, they were awesome.

Stiggy's War - Didn't get to stay for them, but I heard they were good.[/QUOTE]


That does sound really good. I had a good night last night too.

The John Hancocks - Local punk band. Not really my kind of stuff, it was their first show though, and they didn't mess up or anything, so I'll give them that.

Other local band I didn't know the name of - Totally blew. Really crappy clichemo. I waited outside for them to get over.

Seven Left Standing - The only metalcore band in the town that they're from. And to my knowledge, the only good band from there. They drove 50 miles to play, and I drove 90 miles to see them for a second time. They did an awesome cover on Memphis Will Be Laid To Waste to end their set. The crowd wasn't really feeling it for them though. [url]www.purevolume.com/sevenleftstanding[/url]

If I Die - Christian metalcore from Fargo, North Dakota. Totally energetic, awesome set. They made good use of the very small playing space offered. After the set, they said they'd be playing somewhere in Minnesota with The Chariot New Year's eve. If I would have known this, I probably would have tried to go see that one instead of going to this one. [url]www.purevolume.com/ifidie[/url]

40 oz 2 freedom 12-31-2004 03:40 PM

They were filming the RJ and Mental sets, so I don't know if they were making a video or anything.

BridgeToSolace 12-31-2004 03:48 PM

[QUOTE=chips88]123! what about the girl from ctts or walls of jericho? or white stripes!!![/QUOTE]

The chick from As Night Falls isn't bad. [url]http://www.asnightfalls.com/images/promo1.jpg[/url]

And the girl from Figure Four isn't horrible either. [url]http://www.solidstaterecords.com/artist_bio.php?id=202[/url]

cbmartinez 12-31-2004 04:15 PM

[url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v372/cbmartinez24/Fro.jpg[/url]

Maximum cool

cbmartinez 12-31-2004 04:33 PM

[url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v372/cbmartinez24/Chrisfro.jpg[/url]

Da[B][I][/I][/B]mn son.

BridgeToSolace 12-31-2004 05:04 PM

[QUOTE=cbmartinez][url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v372/cbmartinez24/Chrisfro.jpg[/url]

Da[B][I][/I][/B]mn son.[/QUOTE]

I'd hit it :smoke:

40 oz 2 freedom 12-31-2004 05:11 PM

I forgot 2 other bands that played last night. Set Your Goals and Lines of Judaism. Both were good. SYG was pretty poppy.

BridgeToSolace 12-31-2004 05:58 PM

[QUOTE=40 oz 2 freedom]I forgot 2 other bands that played last night. Set Your Goals and [B]Lines of Judaism[/B]. Both were good. SYG was pretty poppy.[/QUOTE]

Are they like...a christian band, but jewish as opposed to christian?

Like Orphand Land or something.

40 oz 2 freedom 12-31-2004 06:24 PM

I'm not sure, they didn't look jewish though. They were really good and had an old-school Boston sound.

NewKindofArmy03 12-31-2004 07:11 PM

From the Righteous Jams website:
[QUOTE]We will be releasing a new cd on Anger Management Records from Belgium. The cd will contain a total of 11 songs - some new stuff, some demo stuff and some live radio stuff from WRES in Boston. The cd will be out around the time we go to Europe. [/QUOTE]

40 oz 2 freedom 12-31-2004 07:15 PM

What is their website?

NewKindofArmy03 12-31-2004 07:18 PM

[url]www.righteousjams.com[/url]

BuddyBigsby 01-01-2005 12:54 AM

[QUOTE=BleedthesKY]The chick from As Night Falls isn't bad. [url]http://www.asnightfalls.com/images/promo1.jpg[/url]
[/QUOTE]

She doesn't look nearly as good in real life.

BridgeToSolace 01-01-2005 01:05 AM

[QUOTE]She doesn't look nearly as good in real life.[/QUOTE]

Ha, yeah, I looked up the other photos and she was a little ugly. But meh.

-

Anyone else into Selfmindead?

chips88 01-01-2005 01:22 AM

So, I read this book called American Hardcore at Barnes and Nobles today, but didn't buy it. It was so awesome though, I think I should. It talked about everyone, Bad Brains, Misfits, Black Flag, etc. and had all these pictures. Man, those shows were violent. Better than anything now I think.

honkybrewster 01-01-2005 02:22 AM

I've been thinking about getting Lexicon Devil.

BuddyBigsby 01-01-2005 02:23 AM

I've read some of that book. I've been wanting to pick it up for a while but every place I go is out of it. I did get some pretty good reads at Barnes and Noble the other day though. One is [I]Solipsist[/I] by Henry Rolilns. It's intense. It's basically a bunch of journal-like entries he wrote down over the course of 3 years while living in various cities. All of the entries though are basically like reading thoughts, and the theme of the book is Solipsism, which is basically becoming obsessed with the self and isolating yourself, so a lot of the thoughts in there are just completely cynical, frantic, and at times homocidal. It's really difficult to explain, but it basically makes you feel good about hating people.

The other one caught my eye as I was looking for American Hardcore, actually. It's called [I]Nothing Feels Good[/I] (after the Promise Ring album) and it's about the commercialization of "emo" and the culture behind it. It's a pretty interesting and realistic depiction of a lot of these self-proclaimed "emo" kids, the only thing I don't like about it is if you didn't know your stuff before reading the book, the author would reinforce the notions that Dashboard and Saves the Day and stuff like that is emo. He actually calls Weezer's Pinkerton an "emo cornerstone" and even refers to New Found Glory as emo. I mean the book starts off ok because he mentions Rites of Spring and some of the DC band, but the more he gets into the 90's, it really shows he didn't do his research. Although, the author is a writer for Spin, so it's really not that surprising. Aside from the genre crap though, it's a really cool book

Woah, that was way more than I thought I would say.

SubtleDagger 01-01-2005 02:26 AM

I went to a huge show down in Florida, big ol' hardcore edger fest. Only real popular or at least up-and-coming band was The Power And The Glory, who are on Deathwish. Funny thing was that no one watched them. I was one of the few who was interested.

BuddyBigsby 01-01-2005 02:35 AM

How were they? I keep hearing good things, but the one song I've heard is kinda boring. I'm not bored easily.l

honkybrewster 01-01-2005 02:36 AM

[QUOTE=BuddyBigsby]I've read some of that book. I've been wanting to pick it up for a while but every place I go is out of it. I did get some pretty good reads at Barnes and Noble the other day though. One is [I]Solipsist[/I] by Henry Rolilns. It's intense. It's basically a bunch of journal-like entries he wrote down over the course of 3 years while living in various cities. All of the entries though are basically like reading thoughts, and the theme of the book is Solipsism, which is basically becoming obsessed with the self and isolating yourself, so a lot of the thoughts in there are just completely cynical, frantic, and at times homocidal. It's really difficult to explain, but it basically makes you feel good about hating people.

The other one caught my eye as I was looking for American Hardcore, actually. It's called [I]Nothing Feels Good[/I] (after the Promise Ring album) and it's about the commercialization of "emo" and the culture behind it. It's a pretty interesting and realistic depiction of a lot of these self-proclaimed "emo" kids, the only thing I don't like about it is if you didn't know your stuff before reading the book, the author would reinforce the notions that Dashboard and Saves the Day and stuff like that is emo. He actually calls Weezer's Pinkerton an "emo cornerstone" and even refers to New Found Glory as emo. I mean the book starts off ok because he mentions Rites of Spring and some of the DC band, but the more he gets into the 90's, it really shows he didn't do his research. Although, the author is a writer for Spin, so it's really not that surprising. Aside from the genre crap though, it's a really cool book

Woah, that was way more than I thought I would say.[/QUOTE]
I actually read it, and I don't usually bother with long posts. Were you talking about Lexicon Devil at first or American Hardcore? I think I might actually check out [I]Solipsist.[/I]

BuddyBigsby 01-01-2005 02:38 AM

American Hardcore. I've never heard of Lexicon Devil. What's it about?


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