Wait, drones weren’t invented by Dylan Carlson?
No he invented the vuvuzela
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Wait, drones weren’t invented by Dylan Carlson?
@Cornu Ammonis likes her I thinkI had a listen to the new Lisa O'Neill song.
I kind of feel bad that her voice made me lol.
Jaysus that was a rough night. See my recent comment about some artists benefiting from lowering the vocals in the mix.@Cornu Ammonis likes her I think
it's perfectly OK to 'just not like' something. no other reason required.
general comment, nothing to do with Lankum.
I'll go check out these Inhaler folks now - whoever they are.
EDIT: Inhaler are mediocre, forgettable pop rock. heard them before - but I forgot.
EDIT: Inhaler are mediocre, forgettable pop rock. heard them before - but I forgot.
Mediocore......that's a new genre.
sure enough you're right. INHALER (12) from Dublin, according to Discogs, are one of many bands with the name.The new inhaler stuff has strong crust punk and grindcore influence
But more importantly - do they have an opinion on inhaler?
Remember Lankum changing their name from Lynched as a mark of sensitivity? Just saw a reply to Sleaford Mods on twitter getting hidden because someone said "(the new album) is a cracker"
The word from the street was that it could have propagated a culture of non-inclusivity.I can see the lynched name being a bit problematic.
The one that took the biscuit for me was girl band changing to gilla band.
I thought it was a wind up. I've no problem with them changing their name, but feeling the need to publicly apologize to anyone they might have offended for misgendering. Rock bands are afraid they might offend anyone. Absolutely pathetic.
I got a 1-week facebook ban for saying that about a film onceRemember Lankum changing their name from Lynched as a mark of sensitivity? Just saw a reply to Sleaford Mods on twitter getting hidden because someone said "(the new album) is a cracker"
Why, because the term comes from a Galway judge who supposedly hung his own son because he was a steadfast adherent to the law?I can see the lynched name being a bit problematic.
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