tom.a says:
stocky has got a point within the ranting. i stopped posting on here a while back as there is nothing on here anymore except endless list threads. there is no content on this site, ben put alot of work into building what is a good site and there is nothing on it.
has there even been a 9hz organised gig (should i say arranged as oganised aint generaly a word used in conjuntion with 9hz gigs) this year? if there has then its slipped right under my radar or was that unremarkable that i dont remember it. or have you stopped putting gigs on because nobody can be bothered to come down when they can sit and talk crap on a forum about how there are no good gigs coming up or they cant be arsed to go see such and such as they may have progressed on from the first record or ep.... but hey if thats how your supposed to support a music scene these days then fuck me i must be a dinosaur on the grounds that i still like going to shows to watch bands let alone look forward to hearing new music.
last year a massive effort was made to put on the alldayer in london is anything even being done this year even on a smaller scale or cant you be arsed at all anymore?
if between the people who claim to run this site if any of you are even bothered anymore then do somthing with it and make the name worth somthing and do somthing to support the scene you claim to champoin so much. though im doubtfull that this will even happen considdering this thread has even been allowed to reach two pages and still going with out anysign of anything being even remotly moderated or locked kinda says youve all lost interest but please prove me wrong and make this site and forum somthing worth reading again for gods sake or just take the fucker down and put it to bed.
personally im off to flog dead horses for glue....................
ninehertz is, and always was - from the very first meeting - a review website (or fanzine before that). Not a gig promotion collective, not even a forum. In the last 6 weeks, 22 new reviews have been added to the site, ranging from unknown bands across the world, to bigger bands like Roadsaw as well as one of a band from the local 'scene' Flatlands.
We never said we were in it for the Sheffield 'scene' - we're a national website and the locations of those who post in our forum go to prove that.
As for the gigs we've done - to say they're unorganised is a tad unfair I think - in the vast majority, all have run to time, bands haven't had their sets cut short, bands have been paid, equipment has been arranged, attendances (while never high) never dire (but then getting hundreds of people down isn't the central point in music like ours anyway, surely - it's about helping the band, getting a respectable amount of people down and treating them right, you know 'supporting the scene'
. And we've done this with no backing from a club or drinks sales - money made from the door and if necessary our pockets. That isn't a dig at Corp, it's just a fact about our gigs.
As for gigs this year, yeah we've been quiet, and it's not because we're worried about attendances, just circumstance. Again this isn't the essence of ninehertz. The ninehertz name was on the flyer for Steve's (Tino Insana on here) Palehorse and Moloch gig recently - two of the best sludge bands the UK has - you weren't at that - I'm not bothered but it seems to contradict the feeling put forward in this thread and the Saviours one that I (and others) should have attended that even though I don't like them "for the scene". As for future gigs and alldayers, yes we are doing one - there is a sticky thread in Bands and Gigs about it which is hard to miss.
As for not locking the thread - this shows we do care rather than we don't. If you were correct that we only cared about chatting shit with friends in the forum, then it would have been easy for us to lock the threads, censor some posts and maintain the status quo. The reason no one has responded thus far is because it would have fuelled a fire and we doubted we'd have had reasonable debate - and that in some posts there are personal attacks which contravene our (and most forums) rules, so we've been talking privately about it.
Finally, I'm glad I can type something now and welcome a sensible debate Tom. I'd reiterate two points - (1) I don't like Saviours, therefore I didn't go see them in Sheffield. I'm not going to go to a gig by a band I don't like, and doing so isn't anything to do with "the scene". It's opinion, the same reason why some people don't come to some ninehertz gigs.... (2) ninehertz is first and foremost a review website. Always was, always will be.