

They are, previous page, just not headlining. Touring with Between the Buried and Me. San Fran on Nov 28. Worth a see. I wasn't a big fan of BTBAM but the new album Coma Ecliptic is a masterwork. You really should give it a listen. Some screaming but much more clean vocals, prog mastery.Kittaan wrote:Awwww. I was hoping they'd come back to the Bay. Well, I'm sure it won't be long.
Which one of the fellas is providing you with dis inside info? They are all cool as fuck. Now change your avatar and jump on the fanboy train. Dammit I wanna be the conductor! Fine fine here *hands over the controls*joeypants wrote:They're going to do plenty more touring after this one as well.
Right on. I only talked to Sacha briefly when I met those guys but I chatted with Joe for awhile. Completely down to earth bunch of dudes. Joe is a freakin monster on bass. Was stoked to read the blurb from Sacha where he said he thinks this is their best album to date.joeypants wrote:I talk to Sacha a little bit, mostly about dumb shit like podcasts, Clickhole etc. But I mean, those guys are real road warriors so it's not a shocker they're going to do a lot more touring off this album.
Pretty much, I hope it is a great album (and no doubt it will be) but band members are rarely a good indicator of this.joeypants wrote:I'm sure everyone thinks that of their latest work though. Haha. If not, you probably fucked up.
Agreed. Still nice to see the band are really excited about the material. As for how it will stack up against past albums we shall indeed see. It is interesting that they decided to go back to a heavier sound. I figured they would build on the direction they took in Habitual Levitations. No doubt it will have its own unique vibe. They are way too talented to rehash ground they have already covered.hellboy wrote:Pretty much, I hope it is a great album (and no doubt it will be) but band members are rarely a good indicator of this.joeypants wrote:I'm sure everyone thinks that of their latest work though. Haha. If not, you probably fucked up.
joeypants wrote:basically it's going to be a badass new album from one of the best/most promising prog-metal/heavy acts today. Can't wait.
^ No doubt about that. Those fellas are so in sync with each other when they play and you can tell they absolutely love what they are doing. I won't be able to catch them during their tour with BTBAM as it falls mid week and I doubt they will get the chance to play a full set with the number of bands on the bill. I never know exactly when my work day will end and I refuse to deal with rush hour city traffic. If they were stopping by here during their Headlining shows I would think about taking the day off and making a day of it, but sadly they won't be hitting Baltimore or Washington this go around. Hopefully they come back around in the Spring headlining.joeypants wrote:basically it's going to be a badass new album from one of the best/most promising prog-metal/heavy acts today.
That was great!THE1TRUEMOG wrote:New Intronaut song, Fast Worms, off upcoming album The Direction of Last Things. Fucking fantastic!
You good sir and I thank ye for it. Intronaut is one of my favorite bands no doubt about it. Amazingly talented group of musicians.Kittaan wrote:
@ Mog - who turned you on to this band?![]()
I agree. I was about ready to give up early on but am glad I stuck with it.Kittaan wrote:PS - Now that's how you do Cookie Monster... use it like a spice (a tasty one) not the main course.
I remember that, LOULZ.nxrm wrote:Whenever I hear Death Metal I always think of Scrubs...
Hey old man you forgot Meshuggah! I thought you were a fan?Kittaan wrote:I remember that, LOULZ.nxrm wrote:Whenever I hear Death Metal I always think of Scrubs...
Notable exceptions for me so far: Opeth (although I will skip tracks), Isis, Baroness, Mastodon and a few others. I've seen every one of those bands live and that made all the difference. Live, it makes so much more sense and blends in like another instrument. All of them have excellent clean vocals too.