WHAT ALBUMS ARE YOU OVERDOSING ON LATELY??? (1 Viewer)

you can get montana pete singles in road records. there's one on alpha relish/greyslate (although richie wishes it wasn't) and another on coin operated. amazing singles. daemien frost are touring uk with them in end of september and doing a split 7". go the pete!
 
My old band Tucker Suite played with Forkeye in Dublin.
They were fantastic. Sadly, their LP wasn't the best.
Production was awful. Sounded like Headcleaner.
Also sadly, only our band, Niall McG and Mero were there to see them.

Trumans were great until Glen G left about 6 years ago.
Did you see them in 1993?
 
jim mac lunch (12 Jul, 2001 11:42 a.m.):
i just got dilinger escape plan "calculating infinity"...
tis might good...
and thingy are fuckin deadly cept i only have "to the innocent"....
just dug out my old trumans water records at the weekend...10 x my age just fuckin rocks....

hey vinny - its ok - we're both ok guys...its ok to be ok.

you and jimmy mac lunch should get the first (green covered digipac) Dillinger escape plan - its reallly good - i probably prefer it to calculating infinity - as rapid as ultra fast classic rock solos are and all....this one reminds me of the dazzilng killmen - who i reckon you'd both also really like (if you aint heard em already)

some guy offered to buy my copy of Trumans Water peel sessions for $50 - what a total mark mccabe!
someone copy me spasm smash - NOW!

thingy are great too - i much prefer them to heavy vegetable. who are also rather rapihh. imho, songs about angels, evil... is better than to the innocent - so check that bad boy out!

re: the limerick all dayer in august - any ideas as to who's playing yet? i mean - who's bands been axed so far?

andy

ps - i too am also in shock at the thought of me liking things in the internet public.

pps - its so great that the records of a bunch of american bands have brought the entire board together and stopped us from out-wackying each other...*sniff*
you guys...

ppps - today i have been mainly listening to Lysol by Melvins.
 
ivor cutler?... had the tear-inducing joy of catching his support to elv*s c*st*llo at the meltdown festival, did'nt stay for elv*s ha.ha!
currently being bombarded by: anthony and the johnsons 'cripple and the starfish'; red house painters 'old ramon'; melvins 'gluey porch treatments'; legendary pink dots 'asylum' (thanks vin); third ear band 'music from macbeth'; current 93 'all the pretty little horses'; autechre 'confield' ...jethro tull; nurse with wound; swans, usual blah titty blah
in truth though it's all jimmy cake around here
 
jim mac lunch (12 Jul, 2001 11:42 a.m.):
just dug out my old trumans water records at the weekend...10 x my age just fuckin rocks....

Spookily enough, my fella dug that one out last night when I asked him to put on something mellow and sleepy. Needless to say I threw a sock at him, but I haven't actually listened to it in aaaaaages, and will do so when I go home tonight.
 
JJ Paradice Players Club - Winecooler Blowout
Keelhaul - 2
Hawgjaw
Priest - Remasters
AC/DC - High Voltage
Botch - We Are The Romans
Living Colour - Best Off
Fireball Ministry - Ou Est La Rock?
Harkonen - 7 inch
Clutch - Truck Stop Rock Vol 1 (My compilation made for the car)
 
refused- "the shape of punk to come" the best made album in the history of the world, can't get enough

songs from world war 2- which i got in chapters for £2 and which is class (theres still some left, only on vinal though)

Get up Kids, sleepy time trio (amazing), the redneck manifesto and eska (from scotland)

also Pete the Get up kids do a version of "close to you" (or me, not to sure which it is, that cure song anyway)

and nice to see someone mentioned John Fahey, sligo river blues is the best song ever

peace out
 
hag (12 Jul, 2001 03:40 p.m.):
joss has pretty trumans records.

10x my age truly is noisetastic - just remembered that the Xfm management really, really hate Truman's Water, can't wait to annoy them with it again next Wednesday. Other X deejays should take note, I think we should stage a Truman's revival just to piss them off. Kirsty, I think you have first call seeing as your show's on Sunday.
 
I went to Tarentel....they were bloody great...I got to sit down! Fantastic.....also purchased that eponomous EP from them (1998).

Joss can I have that art of fighting album...I could get you the two eps.......might even consider doing artwork for them.....hmmm
 
funnily enought art of fighting were on Triple J, the aussie music station this morning at around 10am Irish time...they played a pretty good live set and mentioned that they're supporting Stephen Malkmus on his australian tour...which was nice.
 
tarentel were shit! hippy dippy twaddle!

the evidence:

a girl who does nothing but play one note on a keyboard and go 'aaaaah'.

an irritable drummer who told the audience to be quiet.

bits that sounded like a post-rock jamiroquai.

a bass player with a beard and glasses wearing a beanie hat and shorts.

who also had a headless bass.

which was also fretless - jazz alert!

i went cos i have the 12" with the horse on the front which i thought was fantastic, sooperdooper, really inventive and subtle and engaging and all those other descriptive rock-hack words.

and they were shit! shit! shit!
 
mugwump (13 Jul, 2001 12:26 p.m.):
funnily enought art of fighting were on Triple J, the aussie music station this morning at around 10am Irish time...they played a pretty good live set and mentioned that they're supporting Stephen Malkmus on his australian tour...which was nice.

Bugger.
Charlie, I'll tape you the LP.
They're playing over here in October so you have to buy it then, though.
 
Johnny_Fontane says
"I went to Tarentel....they were bloody great...I got to sit down! ..."

silo says
"tarentel were shit! hippy dippy twaddle!
the evidence:
a girl who does nothing but play one note on a keyboard and go 'aaaaah'. ... etc."


Kaz replies
I find myself somewhere between these 2 views.
Tarentel were great here in London, but the new woman member really annoyed me. I also hated here 'aaaah's' and her Clannad style vocals.

However other than her input I thought they were the best live band I've seen in a few years. Their 'From Bone to satellite' album is (IMO) the best 'Instulmental Post Rock' style LP of the last couple of years.

The drumming is fantastic, in spite of his 'annoying' some people, however I don't understand why some people go to some 'quiet music' style gigs and then insist on talking through it. Go home if you don't like the headlining band. A 'For Carnation' gig was ruined for me last year here in London by a similar situation (bloody Sterolab fans) - however much of this would be avoided by not using single room venues.

Finally Mr Johnny Fontane, I like you musical taste, but people who sit on the floor at the front of gigs really annoy me, I hope that's not where you were sitting.

All the best

Kaz
 
hag (12 Jul, 2001 11:08 a.m.):
yeah, that for carnation album is AMAZING, i didn't hear anyone really talking about it when it came out. much darker than promised works but very very sexful and warm. it feels like it's giving you a masage when you're listening to it, if you're lying down at the time with the eyes closed, and no biting. yes, it's highly recommended from the prick camp.

did no-one else think that The For Carnation album sounded like The Beloved? remember, Sweet Harmony, with all the nudie girls in the video + all that?

it wasn't a patch on Fight Songs.
still pretty deadly though.....but just listen to it again + think "let's come together....right now.....oh yeah....in sweet harmony"

i dare you
 
nope, ain't happening. fight songs? were some of those songs on promised works or is it a different thing altogether? i believe you are the twisted brain-wrong of a one-off man-mentler for saying that stuff about beloved, seriously, there's something wrong with your inner ear if your hearing that stuff...
 

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