Looking forward to this...are making a lot of a limited number?
I remember watching your demo of the last time you did it and regretting not getting one.
Pope...whats going on in the job front, any progress on the fight? Its a fucked situation man...i hope you can sort it out soon.
Had a great jam last night...me and another guy on guitar, we've now written 2 instrumentals...about 15 mins each...i'm really happy with them. It doesn't sound like anything else that i've heard and yet its familiar in its doomness. I've got a 3rd one in the works...but we should soon start looking for bass and drums...hopefully start gigging by end of year.
Yeah, I haven't started any resolution process with work yet. I have two uni assignments due tomorrow that are my last for the year and have been my sole focus this week. I'll hang out and see if I can get the low down from my assistant coordinator at work, see whats actually going on before I launch into full burn and assault mode. It may just be the boss running interference. Cannot wait to get out of this sector.
WWPD?
fcknoise wrote:You are all fucking tryhard effort posting nerds
Invisible Man wrote:
I'm probably the most humble person I know. I feel good about smelling my own butthole.
Jesus Was a Robot wrote:Did you just assume Billy Corgan's dildo preference??
fallen wrote:This is a good sounding tune. A bit Yobbish but that's a good thing as far as I am concerned. I know nothing about this band so don't tell me if you played a show with them and they were dicks or whatever.
Matamp style preamp looks cool. I've been thinking on a similar preamp based idea recently not that I'm a builder or anything. Really digging the idea and was looking forward to the DA-120 pedal big time. Still am.
Dude, Inter Arma RULES. Sky Burial was one of my favorite albums of 2013. Maybe my favorite. They take sludge, doom, black metal, atmospheric/post-rock, and roll it all into one massive ball of righteous. They toured through here with Mutilation Rites, and it was a badass goddamn show. Oh, and Primitive Man opened. Great times.
Inter Arma have been tweaking and playing that new song/album for a few years. I remember the first time I heard it in it's entirety, live at a house show in Richmond. Fucking blew me away. And I assure you it sounds nothing like YOB the rest of the way through haha
samzadgan wrote:You could come back and Matt Pike actually played classical guitar and studied really hard, didn't drink or smoke, and was now high paid Lawyer who spend most of his free time on TGP talking about how much his Les Paul weighs and how that makes the tone better than a Les Paul that weighs 0.05lb less.
new05002 wrote:I heard it does not work for kids who dont like black sabbath and sleep so there you go.
emptyparadigm wrote:Wee bit o Khemmis for anyone interested. Filmed at our performance at Denver Black Sky. My vox cut in and out, but whatever, super pumped on the footage and mix! DBS was a goddamn rager. I had to sleep in the parking lot of our practice space for several hours.
D.o.S. wrote:This is a nice page with nice things on it.
I think out of all of David Lynch's stuff Eraserhead has the least amount of viability in revisiting, even if I'd recommend it first to someone who was only going to watch one Lynch movie.
Fuck yeah, man. After watching it for the first time the other day, I was determined to revisit it and thoroughly understand it. But it's such a grim and oppressive film that you have to be in exactly the right mood, otherwise it'll be a disaster, with you shivering in the corner scrapping your fingernails against your brain. Fantastic piece of work, for sure, but extremely complex and difficult to watch at the same time.
fallen wrote:This is a good sounding tune. A bit Yobbish but that's a good thing as far as I am concerned. I know nothing about this band so don't tell me if you played a show with them and they were dicks or whatever.
Matamp style preamp looks cool. I've been thinking on a similar preamp based idea recently not that I'm a builder or anything. Really digging the idea and was looking forward to the DA-120 pedal big time. Still am.
Inter arma is fantastic. Lots of variation stylistically too, so don't expect that same sound throughout their catalog. We actually did play with them on tour and they were awesome live and not dicks at all. We had a fire int the backyard of the house that had the show and hung out and drank beer all night. Really cool dudes. Great gear too. A couple of them are definite gear nerds.
ryan summit wrote:Damn these fuckin bullshit techherpes
D.o.S. wrote:This is a nice page with nice things on it.
I think out of all of David Lynch's stuff Eraserhead has the least amount of viability in revisiting, even if I'd recommend it first to someone who was only going to watch one Lynch movie.
Fuck yeah, man. After watching it for the first time the other day, I was determined to revisit it and thoroughly understand it. But it's such a grim and oppressive film that you have to be in exactly the right mood, otherwise it'll be a disaster, with you shivering in the corner scrapping your fingernails against your brain. Fantastic piece of work, for sure, but extremely complex and difficult to watch at the same time.
D.o.S. wrote:This is a nice page with nice things on it.
I think out of all of David Lynch's stuff Eraserhead has the least amount of viability in revisiting, even if I'd recommend it first to someone who was only going to watch one Lynch movie.
Fuck yeah, man. After watching it for the first time the other day, I was determined to revisit it and thoroughly understand it. But it's such a grim and oppressive film that you have to be in exactly the right mood, otherwise it'll be a disaster, with you shivering in the corner scrapping your fingernails against your brain. Fantastic piece of work, for sure, but extremely complex and difficult to watch at the same time.
I don't mind eraserhead...but not one of my favourites of Lynch...i think elephant man had a bigger impact on me...and of course wild at heart is another favourite of mine...
Elephant Man is without a doubt my favourite Lynch film. It's in my top 100 overall for sure. Also loved Wild At Heart, from the days where Nicholas Cage was taking on detailed and complex roles.
Corey Y wrote:I'm waiting for the reworked ODB too. I will definitely be buying one, the tourbox unit was sooo very close to exactly what I wanted.
I'm excited to try it out on guitar. Even though its designed to compliment the Volt Thrower I'm probably gonna use it in my six string rig running into a badascan (if boatrich ever finds it haha). From what Nick has told me it'll be exactly what I'm looking for in an OD.
Iommic Pope wrote:
Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.
Corey Y wrote:I'm waiting for the reworked ODB too. I will definitely be buying one, the tourbox unit was sooo very close to exactly what I wanted.
I'm excited to try it out on guitar. Even though its designed to compliment the Volt Thrower I'm probably gonna use it in my six string rig running into a badascan (if boatrich ever finds it haha). From what Nick has told me it'll be exactly what I'm looking for in an OD.
I fully admit, I have the tone I'm hoping to get out of it fully covered by my cheap $35 Joyo pedal. I just really like all my Dunwich pedals and it's the only tone I'm not currently getting with that selection. I want an all Dunwich pedalboard and I'm ok with that. Also why I'm waiting on Nick to come out with a cool delay and/or reverb pedal lol.