Enjoyed lots of righteous tunage last night includingselections from:
Torche: Meanderthal
Handsome: s/t
Type O Negative: Dead Again
Hatebreed: Perseverance
Bedouin Soundclash: Street Gospels
Satanic Surfers: 666 Motor Inn
Spiritual Beggars: Ad Astra
Jaya The Cat: First Beer of A New Day
i wanted to listen to liquid swords but gareth wouldn't let us listen to hip hop in his car.
Damn right.
I can talk derisively about women and eating cheeseburgers in a floor length mink coat over a very repetitive 8 seconds of music for 5 odd minutes. It's not hard.
I can talk derisively about women and eating cheeseburgers in a floor length mink coat over a very repetitive 8 seconds of music for 5 odd minutes. It's not hard.
I can talk derisively about women and eating cheeseburgers in a floor length mink coat over a very repetitive 8 seconds of music for 5 odd minutes. It's not hard.
I couldn't see much difference between the ton of hip hop that was played on this recent tour and I'm told it was quite varied, there were things that were just unpleasant being said in some of it, some of it I could understand but it basically all sounded the same. I really don't understand why you'd put it on you have to listen to every word and it seems theres only so much you can say in a song thats based mainly on endless similes.
Yeah Fred tried to explain that it wasn't all like that, but even the stuff like MF Doom and other stuff left me a bit bored. I used to like Cypress Hill but only because it was funny I think.
The closest I get to rap/hiphop is Lady Sovereign, The Streets, Dizzy Rascal because what they are saying I can understand, it relates to something I can identify with (to a certain point).
in flames- a sense of purpose.
not quite sure what to make of this one kinda follows on from come clarity in a way as its not as metal as the early records and with more melody. still sounds like in flames but at the same time in places does not really feel like an in flames record.