hellboy wrote:Use Your Illusion is definitely bloated, but take the best from each and you have a pretty kick ass album.
Anyway, I doubt they will tour Adelaide, since apparently they're asking $3 million a show, and I'd be quite unlikely to travel to see them.
truth.
Re: Random Music News
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 7:56 pm
by Busty McCracken
N.Y.H.C. wrote:
hellboy wrote:Use Your Illusion is definitely bloated, but take the best from each and you have a pretty kick ass album.
Anyway, I doubt they will tour Adelaide, since apparently they're asking $3 million a show, and I'd be quite unlikely to travel to see them.
truth.
Yep. Civil War would have to be my fav Gunners song & there's plenty of other great tunes to be found on both on the 2 to make one hell of a cracking album.. Axel penned some pretty decent lyrics down on some of the tunes too which never seems to get mentioned.
Lots of interesting shit coming up on PledgeMusic.com... I have supported several projects recently and I'm liking the approach of crowd funding with decent prices and ongoing project updates. This gets the resources more directly into the hands of the artists and will hopefully generate more good music.
I have not yet checked this out, but plan to. I know several here would be interested in some of the artists mentioned:
Sweethead Return with First Album Since 2009
Seven years ago, we were first introduced to Sweethead, an all-star hard rock collective in orbit around the fine talents of vocalist Serrina Sims and guitarist Troy van Leuwen (Queens of the Stone Age/Failure). In 2016, the pair are returning with ‘Descent to the Surface,’ a new album that, of course, features another impressive guest list—including Jon Theodore ( QOTSA , Mars Volta), Dean Fertita ( QOTSA , Dead Weather), Alain Johannes (Eleven, Them Crooked Vultures), Tony Hajar (At The Drive In) and many more! Don’t miss this brand new PledgeMusic campaign with new album pre-orders, signed instruments, custom gear and limited-edition original merch from the band’s first album!
(This page didn't seem all that trustworthy so I googled this news and it was on several other sites so I'm guessing this is real, and sad. Sad as in pathetic.)
Re: Random Music News
Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2016 9:19 pm
by hellboy
Re: Random Music News
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 2:37 am
by blacksabbath
Bukakke Tears. Lol!!!
Re: Random Music News
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2016 6:32 pm
by UndKeineZwEier
Re: Random Music News
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 12:09 am
by hellboy
At The Drive In seem to be suggesting that a new album is coming soon:
I gotta say, the idea of Iggy & Homme is much better than the end result.
Re: Random Music News
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 7:00 pm
by UndKeineZwEier
I like it, but it's a little slight. A big freak out near the end or at least a ramp up in intensity would've really helped.
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Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 11:23 pm
by hellboy
Official album teaser for BORIS and MERZBOW's new collaboration spanning over over 150 minutes. The two sets are intended to be played at the same time at varying volumes so that the listener can experience their own "gensho/phenomenon" every time.
MINISTRY mainman Al Jourgensen has partnered with Adventures In Wonderland to debut Ministry Bootcamp, a behind-the-scenes look of what it takes to put a show like MINISTRY on the road.
Three hundred fans will have an opportunity to view and participate in open rehearsals at the Freemont Country Club in downtown Las Vegas, all ending in a full-blown MINISTRY show open to the public, with special seating for Bootcamp guests. There will be meet-and -greets, clinics, question-and-answer sessions, dinner and billiards with Al, as well as opportunities for Bootcampers to jam with the band and even play during the live show.
Al Jourgensen is known for innovation and going where music hasn't gone before. He does it again by breaking through the boundaries of the Internet and giving fans an up-close-and-personal, all-access pass to rehearsals before MINISTRY heads to Europe this summer.