Everybody knows the Biebs favorite track is The Pot
Re: Random Music News
Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2021 2:15 pm
by tys0n
None of those songs are on Aenima you idiots.
Re: Random Music News
Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2021 7:39 pm
by ms2r
ms2r wrote: ↑Mon Aug 23, 2021 12:37 am
Drake doing stinkfist
Lana del Rey for jimmy
Re: Random Music News
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2021 7:52 am
by Kittaan
tys0n wrote: ↑Mon Aug 23, 2021 2:15 pm
None of those songs are on Aenima you idiots.
Or ARE they….?
Re: Random Music News
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2021 10:02 am
by ziggy23
Re: Random Music News
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2021 5:04 am
by bob
thats a big one. i heard the news yesterday. I wasnt really a Stones fan but they had some good stuff and have been around longer then sliced bread! another legend gone
Over 13 years after the release of [ O T H E R ] , Pelagic Records has gathered 16 bands and solo artists to record their own unique takes on tracks from the Other-sessions. The result is an album that is more than a compilation, and more than the sum of its parts; covering a wide range of musical niches and directions, but sharing the same underlying mood and vibe defined by Lustmord's timeless soundscapes: from the ambient solo performances provided by IHSAHN, ENSLAVED or JONAS RENKSE to the subdued voice of ZOLA JESUS woven into Lustmord's sombre fabric to the industrial carnage that is GODFLESH's version of 'Ashen'.
What demonstrates the profound influence of Lustmord on this contemporary music underground showcased here is that artists from disparate ends of the sonic spectrum all feel inspired to explore the essence of his idiosyncratic sounds within their own realm: experimental electronica icons ULVER excel on a stunning, hazy rendition of ‘Godeater’, while Japanese post-rock act MONO deliver a crushing version of ‘Er Eb Os’, and THE OCEAN take us on a cathartically heavy mindtrip back to our 'Primal [State of Being]'. In the end, each of these 16 artists delivers an interpretation that pays the deepest respect to this pivotal artist, while also standing out... more
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releases April 1, 2022
Re: Random Music News
Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2022 5:28 am
by ziggy23
DAVE GROHL Will Release A Thrashy, Doomy Metal Album As DREAM WIDOW
Foo Fighters will release their new horror-comedy Studio 666 on February 25, featuring the music of fictional death metal band Dream Widow. Vocalist and guitarist Dave Grohl brought to life earlier this week with a frankly incredible new song called "March Of The Insane." Turns out Grohl is actually plotting an entire Dream Widow record to hopefully be out by the time Studio 666 hits the screen.
"It will be the lost album," said Grohl in an interview with Rolling Stone. "It'll be the album they were making before [Dream Window's vocalist] fucking killed the entire band."
Grohl didn't reveal who else would play on the record, but notes that it's inspired by being a "fucking Eighties thrash-metal kid"
"I have my favorites. You'll hear a lot of those influences in 'Lacrimus dei Ebrius' [a 13-minute metal epic performed in the film] because for that song, I put maybe four or five of these sections together in this big, long thing. Some of it sounds like Trouble; some of it sounds like Corrosion of Conformity; some of it has a Kyuss vibe."
Check out "March Of The Insane" below. Given Grohl's roles in bands like Bl'ast, Probot, Nirvana, Tony Iommi's side project Iommi, Tenacious D, and even playing with Ghost live, it's not surprising the dude is well-versed in the genre.
Bandcamp is Joining Epic Games
I’m excited to announce that Bandcamp is joining Epic Games, who you may know as the makers of Fortnite and Unreal Engine, and champions for a fair and open Internet.
Bandcamp will keep operating as a standalone marketplace and music community, and I will continue to lead our team. The products and services you depend on aren’t going anywhere, we’ll continue to build Bandcamp around our artists-first revenue model (where artists net an average of 82% of every sale), you’ll still have the same control over how you offer your music, Bandcamp Fridays will continue as planned, and the Daily will keep highlighting the diverse, amazing music on the site. However, behind the scenes we’re working with Epic to expand internationally and push development forward across Bandcamp, from basics like our album pages, mobile apps, merch tools, payment system, and search and discovery features, to newer initiatives like our vinyl pressing and live streaming services.
Since our founding in 2008, we’ve been motivated by the pursuit of our mission, which is to help spread the healing power of music by building a community where artists thrive through the direct support of their fans. That simple idea has worked well, with payments to artists and labels closing in on $1 billion USD. And while over the years we’ve heard from other companies who wanted us to join them, we’ve always felt that doing so would only be exciting if they strongly believed in our mission, were aligned with our values, and not only wanted to see Bandcamp continue, but also wanted to provide the resources to bring a lot more benefit to the artists, labels, and fans who use the site. Epic ticks all those boxes. We share a vision of building the most open, artist-friendly ecosystem in the world, and together we’ll be able to create even more opportunities for artists to be compensated fairly for their work.
Whether you joined Bandcamp recently or have been with us since the beginning 14 years ago, thank you for being a part of this incredible community, and we look forward to serving you for many years to come!