muppy Posted March 21 Posted March 21 the visual here is so good. This is the kind of music I want to listen to before a playoff run. It is a classic arena rock jam. Dedicated to the Buffalo Sabres 1 Quote
SinceThe70s Posted March 21 Posted March 21 41 minutes ago, muppy said: the visual here is so good. This is the kind of music I want to listen to before a playoff run. It is a classic arena rock jam. Dedicated to the Buffalo Sabres Metallica and Sandman have been a special part in my life that I've mentioned previously. Never heard this version with Lemmy. Outstanding!!!! 1 Quote
muppy Posted March 21 Posted March 21 23 minutes ago, SinceThe70s said: Metallica and Sandman have been a special part in my life that I've mentioned previously. Never heard this version with Lemmy. Outstanding!!!! me neither until this morning . I posted it at sabrespace too. I said the Sabres are coming for you. Enter Sandman. This is pretty dark for mme dark but It makes me feel a certain kinda way rawrrrrr @Pete Quote
muppy Posted March 21 Posted March 21 this is brand spanking new music which was giving me some White Stripes vibes. and the visual is pretty crazy. thoughts anyone? @XXXtraAnchovies 1 Quote
StarlessAndBibleBills Posted March 22 Posted March 22 Just posted this song on the 'Lyrical Response' thread and now I'm posting it here. Whether Ian Gillan, David Coverdale or even some Rod Evans...Deep Purple are straight up awesome. Also, Joe Bonamassa is playing Baltimore on August 8th with Govt. Mule (my 25th Mule experience). Looking very much forward to both. 1 1 Quote
Ralonzo Posted March 22 Posted March 22 (edited) On 3/21/2026 at 1:42 PM, muppy said: this is brand spanking new music which was giving me some White Stripes vibes. and the visual is pretty crazy. thoughts anyone? @XXXtraAnchovies They started blowing up a month or two ago... a little bit of info: 1) They've been playing together for years since both were teens, in Saguenay Quebec (also hometown of Voivod). 2) The costumes are because the main place they gigged didn't allow the same band in consecutive weeks, so they could still play in their other projects. 3) The songs aren't pre-recorded, but they use looper pedals which allow to record a bass part or guitar part and repeat it. That's why all the footsie down there. 4) The dual guitar / bass has microtonal fretting - an extra fret between the normal frets. 5) To keep in sync both have a click track inside the helmet, and a vocal distorter for those underwater sounding mumblings in an alien language they invented. 6) One of their songs is already a bumper lead-out on Hockey Night In Canada. Edit: 7) They purged their other projects off YouTube once Angine started to break, but a bunch of people saw them first. Mainly just experimenting with stuff and playing an avant-gardy rock and roll and using the looper mainly on the vocals. The guitarist looks a bit like Les Claypool, skinny with tats and rocking a high and tight mullet. The drummer looks as french-canadian as possible, black wavy hair, full beard/moustache. They seemed to have a pretty good sense of humor, looked like they had a lot of fun playing together. In live shows that have been captured, it comes across even through the costumes. There's a fair number of innovations being applied all at once, which is probably why they took off. It's overwhelming to the point where you need to repeat it to catch up on everything. Writing songs with this instrumentation must almost be like managing a project with Gantt charts. Edited March 22 by Ralonzo 1 Quote
Pecos Bills Posted March 25 Posted March 25 Michael Stipe did the main theme for the new HBO show "Rooster," both the song and show are really good Quote
Pecos Bills Posted March 25 Posted March 25 Matt Maeson just announced his summer tour, hoping to see him near me in June, and he's playing Buffalo at Asbury Hall on July 19. His new album is very cool, including this co-op with Manchester Orchestra: Quote
US Egg Posted March 26 Posted March 26 Play it like you mean it….. Don’t know which version I like better: 1 Quote
BringMetheHeadofLeonLett Posted March 26 Posted March 26 when I was a kid, there were certain musical tones which were so different- I wasn't even old enough to know what I was listening to, but it was so different from everything else. this one: when I was a kid, there were certain musical tones which were so different- I wasn't even old enough to know what I was listening to, but it was so different from everything else. this one: Quote
BringMetheHeadofLeonLett Posted March 26 Posted March 26 And then: who the ***** was this guy??? 1 Quote
BringMetheHeadofLeonLett Posted March 26 Posted March 26 This is an all-time great song, but yeah, it's a tough song: Quote
Southern McButterpants Posted March 26 Posted March 26 Had this song running on an earworm recently, so I listened to it on Amazon Music (Ultra HD, and the 2001 remaster). It was amazing - like listening to a completely different song: Quote
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