I think it kind of just ran it's course, which is vague in itself. but I'm thankful we have such an extensive catalog of stuff to listen to. I've seen about 7 different bands open for Tool that I've never heard/heard of before and ISIS perked my ears up back in 06'. I wish there was a setlist from that show but I can't find one anywhere on the interwebs.Ravenpig wrote:Just saw my first two live Isis videos right now.... Holy cow that dude's voice sounds the same live, pretty impressed by that. Doesn't sound silly like some of the other cookie monster bands I've heard coughOpethcough.
Anyone know if their break up was amicable? Wikipedia is kinda vague. I mean the other guys started another band, friction with the singer?
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I get the strong impression it was mostly Aaron Turner who didn't feel like continuing with the project, and that there was friction between him and the other guys in some ways. If you read between the lines, they've all kind of expressed this in various interviews.Ravenpig wrote:Just saw my first two live Isis videos right now.... Holy cow that dude's voice sounds the same live, pretty impressed by that. Doesn't sound silly like some of the other cookie monster bands I've heard coughOpethcough.
Anyone know if their break up was amicable? Wikipedia is kinda vague. I mean the other guys started another band, friction with the singer?
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I know they played a lot from In The Absence of Truth and Panopticon mostly. I feel like they definitely played Wills Dissolve, and I know they played Holy Tears, Not In Rivers But In Drops and I think Dulcinea.N.Y.H.C. wrote:I think it kind of just ran it's course, which is vague in itself. but I'm thankful we have such an extensive catalog of stuff to listen to. I've seen about 7 different bands open for Tool that I've never heard/heard of before and ISIS perked my ears up back in 06'. I wish there was a setlist from that show but I can't find one anywhere on the interwebs.Ravenpig wrote:Just saw my first two live Isis videos right now.... Holy cow that dude's voice sounds the same live, pretty impressed by that. Doesn't sound silly like some of the other cookie monster bands I've heard coughOpethcough.
Anyone know if their break up was amicable? Wikipedia is kinda vague. I mean the other guys started another band, friction with the singer?
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http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/upc ... _tool.html
I've posted previously about seeing Isis open for Tool in Oakland. Wasn't a fan, but came to find out it was all about the shitty, boomy botched mix in that cavernous arena. Curse of many an opening band in that situation. They killed in a small club and I wish I had had more opportunities to witness it.
Took a quick look on Setlist.com for other dates on that tour and looks like Joey got it right.
These were the unique songs listed on the few dates that had setlists populated:
Not In Rivers, But In Drops
Dulcinea
Holy Tears
So Did We
Wrists of Kings
Backlit
1000 Shards
I've posted previously about seeing Isis open for Tool in Oakland. Wasn't a fan, but came to find out it was all about the shitty, boomy botched mix in that cavernous arena. Curse of many an opening band in that situation. They killed in a small club and I wish I had had more opportunities to witness it.
Took a quick look on Setlist.com for other dates on that tour and looks like Joey got it right.
These were the unique songs listed on the few dates that had setlists populated:
Not In Rivers, But In Drops
Dulcinea
Holy Tears
So Did We
Wrists of Kings
Backlit
1000 Shards
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If you read/watch most of the ISIS interviews from that time period, and kind of cross reference them with any of the Palms interviews where they delve into why the began that project, and also any of Aaron Turner's interviews for other projects since ISIS disbanded... you start to see a kind of clearer picture. It's not an uncommon one in music, however much it sucks for us as fans.
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Lol. Manyard.Uploaded on Jun 24, 2010Isis, who had support of icons like Mike Patton and Manyard James Keenan, have called it quits, and they explain why.
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ISIS @The Meow Meow Club, Portland, OR, USA
So Did We
Syndic Calls
From Sinking
In Fiction
Backlit
Grinning Mouths
Altered Course
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So Did We
Syndic Calls
From Sinking
In Fiction
Backlit
Grinning Mouths
Altered Course
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Asteroids do not concern me, Admiral. I want that ship, not excuses.
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Ravenpig, just got to say, referring to a singer in isis is doing my head in.
He's not just a singer.
He's not just a singer.
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I have openly admitted to being a relative newb to them. I don't really know the "importance" of each member to the band, hell I only know Harris because of his connection to Tool.
I only started listening to them a few months ago and I've only heard Oceanic, Pantopticon (Sp?), and Wavering Radiant.
I only started listening to them a few months ago and I've only heard Oceanic, Pantopticon (Sp?), and Wavering Radiant.
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Keep going. In The Absence of Truth is fucking amazing as well. They were a grower for me, liked them initially but really came to place them as one of my all time favorites as I listened more.Ravenpig wrote:I have openly admitted to being a relative newb to them. I don't really know the "importance" of each member to the band, hell I only know Harris because of his connection to Tool.
I only started listening to them a few months ago and I've only heard Oceanic, Pantopticon (Sp?), and Wavering Radiant.
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The pre-Oceanic stuff was/is harder for me because of that. But Oceanic onward they achieved the perfect blend in my eyes and were only getting better. Wavering Radiant is their "best" in my opinion in many ways, and seemed like a great sign of things to come. Harrumph.Naattik wrote:Wavering Radiant is absolutely my fave. Despite my aversion to the Cookie Monster vox, there are amazing tracks on every single Isis album I've heard.
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Fucking gorgeous!N.Y.H.C. wrote:ISIS @The Meow Meow Club, Portland, OR, USA
So Did We
Syndic Calls
From Sinking
In Fiction
Backlit
Grinning Mouths
Altered Course
[BBvideo 560,340][/BBvideo]
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that's because you be awesome. no, not sarcasms.Ravenpig wrote:Wavering Radiant has been in my truck's CD player the last couple months.

have you heard this yet? illin. the last thing you think of when you hear an ISIS track is "gee, what would these fellas sound like full acoustic?!" but it's great. they should leave Chino out the next time and do an acoustic EP with Jerry Cantrell singing. that would be interesting.
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Yeah, I figured as much. The main dude from MI once used a Reddit post as a source, a Reddit post that sourced it's info from a dead Wikipedia link.
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Isis' 1998 EP Mosquito Control and 1999 EP The Red Sea are getting a brand new vinyl compilation release through Ipecac Records. The new pressing is out on November 10 and pre-orders are available here. Ipecac also notes that both Mosquito Control and The Red Sea are back on streaming services once again
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