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ProgBagel
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Posted: November 20 2007 at 14:09 |
BTW thats not Colin is it? When did you see them?
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ProgBagel
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Posted: November 20 2007 at 14:07 |
sean wrote:
Tapfret wrote:
ProgBagel wrote:
Dysrhythmia anyone? Went through there discog again...love those guys. |
Saw them play at a pre-school couple of years ago. True story. Not a great story, but true. As a matter of fact, I snapped this shot for them.
Talk about dedication, they played a pretty wicked set for being in a pre-school under flourescent lights for just a handful of people. A+ blokes in my book. | Just out of curiosity, what brought them to a pre-school and what sort of an audience was present? |
LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Tapfret
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Posted: November 20 2007 at 14:06 |
LOL, apparently its more interesting than I thought.
They played at a place called Dermer Daycare in Fresno. That evening they had a scheduled gig north of here, it was either Merced or Modesto. The gig was cancelled. One of the bands that was supposed to open for them was from Fresno and was supposed to be playing the gig as an audition for Relapse Records. A friend of that band, who's name I don't recall, was related to the daycare owner and arranged its use on this particular Sunday. It was an unannounced deal so their may have been 35 people at most. The only reason I knew about it was because a friend of mine saw them in San Diego 3 nights previous and talked to them. He explained how I actually told him they were on tour but wasn't going to be able to drive to see them on the night they played. They then informed him of the change of venue, he of course called me and I got to see them. When I talked to Kevin Hufnagel, his exact words were, "We didn't care if 3 people showed up we just wanted to play." That's one of the coolest things I've ever heard. Especially when you hear about large venue bands bailing out on shows where fans have forked out $50+ for pretty spurious reasons.
It was a great musical experience. I have a tremendous amount of respect for their skills and attitude.
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sean
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Posted: November 20 2007 at 13:19 |
Tapfret wrote:
ProgBagel wrote:
Dysrhythmia anyone? Went through there discog again...love those guys. |
Saw them play at a pre-school couple of years ago. True story. Not a great story, but true. As a matter of fact, I snapped this shot for them.
Talk about dedication, they played a pretty wicked set for being in a pre-school under flourescent lights for just a handful of people. A+ blokes in my book. |
Just out of curiosity, what brought them to a pre-school and what sort of an audience was present?
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Tapfret
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Posted: November 20 2007 at 01:12 |
ProgBagel wrote:
Dysrhythmia anyone? Went through there discog again...love those guys. |
Saw them play at a pre-school couple of years ago. True story. Not a great story, but true. As a matter of fact, I snapped this shot for them.
Talk about dedication, they played a pretty wicked set for being in a pre-school under flourescent lights for just a handful of people. A+ blokes in my book.
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ProgBagel
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Posted: November 19 2007 at 22:11 |
Dysrhythmia anyone? Went through there discog again...love those guys.
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Era V.
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Posted: November 19 2007 at 13:30 |
Ah, lucky you! Looking forward to getting a hold of it and doing some comparative listening between original vinyl, the first remaster albums and these tracks.
Anyway...back to the tech metal :)
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: November 19 2007 at 13:23 |
Era V. wrote:
Cool, know a few of them already...wouldn't compare Gojira really, them tending to rhythmic complexity and thick textures with no...widdle.
Nice Zeppelin playlist by the way! Remasters disc one? |
Yeah...I thought that when I threw Gojira in there,they are on another level.
I am listening to the new Mothership compilation cd,with all the tunes completely remastered from top to bottom by Pagey himself.
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Era V.
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Posted: November 19 2007 at 13:20 |
Cool, know a few of them already...wouldn't compare Gojira really, them tending to rhythmic complexity and thick textures with no...widdle.
Nice Zeppelin playlist by the way! Remasters disc one?
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: November 19 2007 at 13:07 |
Era V. wrote:
TheProgtologist wrote:
Era V. wrote:
Haha, I just mentioned them in my post too! As far as I know Gorod used to be Gorgasm - same band, new name.
Although...maybe it's just some of the members.
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It's the same band,different name.They changed their name from Gorgasm because there was already another band with that name. |
Cool, thought that was the case alright. Anyway, they're better off...the new name definitely lends more credibility to the style of music....a band called Gorgasm could easily be misconstrued as being along the lines of Disgorge or Cattle Decapititation.
Being the prog-metal expert can you recommend anything similar to Gorod?
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Just from bands in the archives:
Capharnaum
Theory in Practice
Carcariass
Diskord
Quo Vadis
The Faceless
Obsidian
Gojira
Coprofago
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Era V.
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Posted: November 19 2007 at 12:56 |
TheProgtologist wrote:
Era V. wrote:
Haha, I just mentioned them in my post too! As far as I know Gorod used to be Gorgasm - same band, new name.
Although...maybe it's just some of the members.
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It's the same band,different name.They changed their name from Gorgasm because there was already another band with that name. |
Cool, thought that was the case alright. Anyway, they're better off...the new name definitely lends more credibility to the style of music....a band called Gorgasm could easily be misconstrued as being along the lines of Disgorge or Cattle Decapititation.
Being the prog-metal expert can you recommend anything similar to Gorod?
Thanks
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: November 19 2007 at 12:12 |
Era V. wrote:
Haha, I just mentioned them in my post too! As far as I know Gorod used to be Gorgasm - same band, new name.
Although...maybe it's just some of the members.
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It's the same band,different name.They changed their name from Gorgasm because there was already another band with that name.
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Era V.
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Posted: November 18 2007 at 21:23 |
Haha, I just mentioned them in my post too! As far as I know Gorod used to be Gorgasm - same band, new name.
Although...maybe it's just some of the members.
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ProgBagel
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Posted: November 18 2007 at 20:41 |
TheProgtologist wrote:
Just added a French band to Tech/Extreme that you guys might want to check out...Gorod.
Great stuff if you like good progressive death metal. |
Wow nice, I love these guys!!
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: November 18 2007 at 20:26 |
Just added a French band to Tech/Extreme that you guys might want to check out...Gorod.
Great stuff if you like good progressive death metal.
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ProgBagel
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Posted: November 18 2007 at 13:30 |
Era V. wrote:
Hmm, some people here seem to have very rigid definitions of what should be labelled prog or otherwise. I would absolutely call Atheist, Cynic and Aghora prog-metal. They are far more prog than Dream Theater ever will be. Sure they have repeated riffs but....so did King Crimson, Rush and Genesis........? Maybe there's something I'm missing!Anyways, yeah, Anata, glad to see them mentioned, saw them in Dublin a couple of years ago on the Composer's tour, very, very good live band. Much more about the composition side of things then say the straight up technical leanings of Necrophagist for instance, who are essentially just straight death metal with ludicrously virtuoso style solos.Most progressive Death album is surely Sound Of Perseverance...what an album! We used to cover Flesh And The Power It Holds - definitely something you need a warm up before attempting! heheIf you haven't yet heard Gorod I would definitely recommend them, also maybe some Omnium Gatherum...vocals aren't exactly to my taste but some interesting song-writing ideas and style mixes.
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So...what exactly are you complaining about then?
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Era V.
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Posted: November 18 2007 at 12:30 |
Hmm, some people here seem to have very rigid definitions of what should be labelled prog or otherwise. I would absolutely call Atheist, Cynic and Aghora prog-metal. They are far more prog than Dream Theater ever will be. Sure they have repeated riffs but....so did King Crimson, Rush and Genesis........?
Maybe there's something I'm missing!
Anyways, yeah, Anata, glad to see them mentioned, saw them in Dublin a couple of years ago on the Composer's tour, very, very good live band. Much more about the composition side of things then say the straight up technical leanings of Necrophagist for instance, who are essentially just straight death metal with ludicrously virtuoso style solos.
Most progressive Death album is surely Sound Of Perseverance...what an album! We used to cover Flesh And The Power It Holds - definitely something you need a warm up before attempting! hehe
If you haven't yet heard Gorod I would definitely recommend them, also maybe some Omnium Gatherum...vocals aren't exactly to my taste but some interesting song-writing ideas and style mixes.
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sean
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Posted: November 16 2007 at 23:51 |
ProgBagel wrote:
TheProgtologist wrote:
sean wrote:
has anyone heard the new dillinger escape plan yet? i've heard the songs they've posted online but i'm not sure yet if i want to buy it, but they've always been one of those bands where the songs grow on me each time i hear it, and i think i've only heard a couple songs of theirs that i've heard the first time and liked quite a bit. |
I have,and love it.
It's a little more accessible than their earlier work,but I think Ire Works is a pretty solid album. |
I agree mostly, it was solid. It wasn't the most spectacular release though, but you can't always expect the most out of a band. |
how much has the change in drummer and having only one guitarist affected their sound? do they still go with the same basic approach or is it totally different?
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ProgBagel
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Posted: November 16 2007 at 21:59 |
TheProgtologist wrote:
sean wrote:
has anyone heard the new dillinger escape plan yet? i've heard the songs they've posted online but i'm not sure yet if i want to buy it, but they've always been one of those bands where the songs grow on me each time i hear it, and i think i've only heard a couple songs of theirs that i've heard the first time and liked quite a bit. |
I have,and love it.
It's a little more accessible than their earlier work,but I think Ire Works is a pretty solid album. |
I agree mostly, it was solid. It wasn't the most spectacular release though, but you can't always expect the most out of a band.
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Hamfari
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Posted: November 16 2007 at 14:31 |
Arcturus - Sham Mirrors FTW!
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Nobody needs to go anywhere else. We are all, if we only knew it, already there.
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