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ADTR's best album was easily homesick. So many epic songs on that record.

Just realized I haven't downloaded an album since ES in january. Compiling a list of albums I want. Lostprophets will be somewhere near the top.
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Funky Munky wrote:
Still the best easycore out there:
[youtube]ZBNSZQvP1PU&ob=av2e[/youtube]


Also City Lights:
[youtube]yjrmPyxjyP4[/youtube]

Easycore is amazing. Although that is such a stupid name.
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After much teasing, fanfare and anticipation, Bullet for My Valentine frontman Matt Tuck has finally revealed both the name and first song from his “metal as f—” side project. It’s called AxeWound and it features Cancer Bats’ Liam Cormier on vocals, Mike Kingswood of Glamour of the Kill on guitars, Joe Copcutt of Rise to Remain on bass and Jason Bowld, formerly of Pitchshifter, on drums.

The band also debuted the first song ‘Post Apocalyptic Party,’ which you can listen to below and nab via free download by simply providing your email address.

Tuck won’t be the frontman of the group, admitting in an interview with the BBC that he is looking forward to not being the singer and leader. “It’s going to be different, not being the main vocalist, but it’s something I look forward to, [to] just enjoy being a guitar player and a songwriter,” Tuck said. “It’s not something I ever wanted to do, [to] be the frontman of the band. I was always the guitar player who could sing at the same time and that is how I ended up doing what I do.”

Furthermore, he said, “It’s going to be a different experience. I’ve never not been in a band without singing so it’ll be quite odd to be up there without a microphone in my face for the whole show. But Liam is a dream to work with and one of the most ferocious vocalists.”

Tuck admitted that the band is “invigorating” for him as an artist, especially since he is a family man now. Anything that grabs his attention has to be special.

Previously, Tuck compared AxeWound to Slipknot and Pantera and is adamant that it will be markedly different from his main gig in BFMV. According to the NME.com, he said that the music is “stepping away from the melodic, not giving a f—. Because obviously Bullet for My Valentine is a business and we have our formula, and what we do works so we won’t stray from that.”

The project is also refreshing as he can do something a little different on a musical level. He said, “It’s nice to step out of that comfort zone and do something fucking ridiculous and not worry about what people are going to think, because it doesn’t exist yet. We wanted to go in there with kind of like a Slipknot attitude of just everything. Like the ‘Iowa’ album — just f—ing violent. Let it all out. No holds barred.”

Well, we’ve listened to ‘Post Apocalyptic Party’ and we think that Axewound’s mission is accomplished. It gets our adrenaline surging and is purely metallic. “Violent” is an accurate way to describe it.

AxeWound will perform at Download on June 8 on the Third Stage


[youtube]FfrJ2ZMtQtE[/youtube]

I like.

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Chunk! <3 I love them.

Never listened to City Lights, will give them a whirl.
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Chunk! <3 I love them.

Never listened to City Lights, will give them a whirl.


Get on it lad. They're right up there in terms of Awesome Easycore bands.
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[youtube]8TAJ_be8S8A[/youtube]

I would LOVELOVELOVE a Scottish accent like this.
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[youtube]_GMQLjzVGfw[/youtube]

Am I the only one who notices the vague distaste towards pop culture here? :lol:

He was a man of specific quirks. He believed that all meals should be earned through physical effort. He also contended, zealously like a drunk with a political point, that the third dimension would not be possible if it werent for the existence of water.

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[youtube]DqYdz2gN8Ek[/youtube]
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SPOTIFY HAS LANDED IN AUSTRALIA.

FUCK YES FUCK YES FUCK YES.
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Zombie crossover post here.

Anyone see season 2 of the Walking Dead entitled Nebraska? well I just watched it this weekend and jizzed over the Song Played at the end of the Episode.

The Band is Clutch and the song is The Regulator.

they are Awesome! Bluesy Grunge band that rock hard!
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rocknerd wrote:
Zombie crossover post here.

Anyone see season 2 of the Walking Dead entitled Nebraska? well I just watched it this weekend and jizzed over the Song Played at the end of the Episode.

The Band is Clutch and the song is The Regulator.

they are Awesome! Bluesy Grunge band that rock hard!


Clutch are fucking amazing.
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Felixx_17 wrote:
New Frank Carter
[youtube]A12SL4eqFpM[/youtube]

I am absolutely loving this.
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I love Frank too much to not like it.

EDIT: But it's still going to take me like a year to stop remembering how amazing Gallows were everytime I listen to it.

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Just gotta try and listen to it as if he was never in Gallows. If I was comparing it to Gallows, I wouldn't really like it. On it's own, it's a top track, catchy as fuck.
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Yeah. Be interesting to hear the rest of the album.

Speaking of Gallows and their new singer, my mate claims he heard an Interview with Dallas Green on Triple J, and he said Alexis would be coming back here for a run of shows, as they didn't want to just quit, but wanted to do farewell shows everywhere. So keep your eyes peeled for that.
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Funky Munky wrote:
Speaking of Gallows and their new singer, my mate claims he heard an Interview with Dallas Green on Triple J, and he said Alexis would be coming back here for a run of shows, as they didn't want to just quit, but wanted to do farewell shows everywhere. So keep your eyes peeled for that.


Fuck, would be keen for that. All my friends who saw him at Grooving the Moo said he was brilliant. Would love to see Alexisonfire.
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Funky, is it just me or is it really hard to find City Lights' stuff online? All I can find is their 2009 EP, or is that all they have out?
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Speaking of Gallows and their new singer, my mate claims he heard an Interview with Dallas Green on Triple J, and he said Alexis would be coming back here for a run of shows, as they didn't want to just quit, but wanted to do farewell shows everywhere. So keep your eyes peeled for that.

I thought they left on pretty bad terms? I dunno if there's anything to this talk.

[youtube]8Hy6WEv_nOM[/youtube]
This song makes my hair stand on end every time I hear it.
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MaxiiGCU wrote:
Just gotta try and listen to it as if he was never in Gallows. If I was comparing it to Gallows, I wouldn't really like it. On it's own, it's a top track, catchy as fuck.


I cant do it. Everytime i see that video all i see is a non-angry Frank singing a rock pop song. Even Gallows wont be the same, they now sound like every other American hardcore band, with Frank they had that Watford bravado in the Vocals. Stoked i saw them before he left.
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Funky, I'm really getting into easycore now, but I don't have that many bands. I have the obvious: ADTY, FYS, SYG, can't think of any others though and it seems to be hard to find any online. Most forums I've been on shoot easycore down straight away.
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MaxiiGCU wrote:
Funky, I'm really getting into easycore now, but I don't have that many bands. I have the obvious: ADTY, FYS, SYG, can't think of any others though and it seems to be hard to find any online. Most forums I've been on shoot easycore down straight away.


Try Here and Here

The first link is to a blogg called Stuf You Will Hate. The main guy who writes there, Sergeant D, is fucking awesome, love his writing style. You'll learn fairly quick not to take what he says to heart, but he genuinely loves music for just having fun, and I'm pretty sure he actually came up with the term 'easycore'. Go through the posts in that search list, you'll find a few good ones listed there. The 2nd Site I don't read, but he linked to in one of his articles, and seems like it might be the answer to your problems.
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All this easycore sounds a lot like if all american rejects tried to do hardcore.
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afromanGT wrote:
All this easycore sounds a lot like if all american rejects tried to do hardcore.


...

That would be sick.
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Cheers Funky (Y)

Was just browsing the blog, love the post on tr00 pop-punk. Really made me LOL, even though I love all the bands they were ripping on.
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MaxiiGCU wrote:
Cheers Funky (Y)

Was just browsing the blog, love the post on tr00 pop-punk. Really made me LOL, even though I love all the bands they were ripping on.


Yup, it's what makes that site so good. He's probably a huge fan of those bands too, but doesn't mean he won't make fun of them.
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He's making fun of the whole 'scene' more than anything.
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Funky Munky wrote:
afromanGT wrote:
All this easycore sounds a lot like if all american rejects tried to do hardcore.


...

That would be sick.

Might give them that heavier sound that they've shown indications of for years but never quite achieved :lol:
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Library of Congress taps 25 sounds for registry

By BRETT ZONGKER
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- From rare audio interviews of former slaves to recordings by Donna Summer and the Grateful Dead, 25 sounds that shaped the American cultural landscape are being inducted into the National Recording Registry.

Summer's 1977 hit "I Feel Love" is joining the Grateful Dead's famous 1977 Barton Hall concert as sounds of cultural significance, among 25 additions that are being announced Wednesday by the Library of Congress as part of its registry.

The world's largest library has chosen a diverse array of songs and sounds from history to retain for permanent preservation in the National Recording Registry. Among the new choices this year are Dolly Parton's "Coat of Many Colors," Prince's "Purple Rain" and more.

Some selections are truly historic and rarely heard. They include the only known audio of former American slaves who were interviewed in the 1930s, including one participant who had worked for Confederate President Jefferson Davis. There's also a cylinder from a talking doll created by Thomas Edison in 1888 that is the earliest known commercial sound recording. It was considered unplayable until last year, after new digital mapping tools were used to reveal its sound of a woman singing "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star."

The library also is saving Leonard Bernstein's conducting debut with the New York Philharmonic in 1943 and "A Charlie Brown Christmas" by the Vince Guaraldi Trio from 1970, which introduced millions of people to jazz through the TV soundtrack.

"America's sound heritage is an important part of the nation's history and culture, and this year's selections reflect the diversity and creativity of the American experience," said Librarian of Congress James Billington, in announcing his final selections.

Though Summer died last week of cancer, her hit single was selected for the sound registry weeks ago, said Matt Barton, the library's curator of recorded sound. Summer had many hits, but "I Feel Love" rose to the top because it was a breakthrough that would change club music for years to come, according to the library's citation.

"From the first time you heard it, it was just, `Wow, this is very different,'" Barton said. "We hadn't heard this before. It was enormously influential."

The registry includes early sounds from hip-hop with Sugarhill Gang's "Rapper's Delight" from 1979 that is credited with launching a genre and inspiring future artists.

Funk will have its place in the sound history collection with Parliament's "Mothership Connection" from 1975 with George Clinton's "Ain't nothin' but a party, y'all" on the title track.

Blues singer Bo Diddley is being inducted to the sound registry, too, with "Bo Diddley" and "I'm a Man."

For Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead, Diddley's sound was some of the first beats he learned as a little boy, he told The Associated Press. So he was thrilled that sounds of the Dead were being preserved at the same time.

Hart had a hand in helping create the sound registry, pushing for a law in Congress in 2000. He said he didn't lobby for his own music to be included this year, though he was letting other "lads" in the band know about the honor.

Their music will be represented with the 1977 Barton Hall concert at Cornell University, which has been cited as one of their best performances ever. The recording was hailed for its sound quality.

"The Grateful Dead just touched a nerve, and it's still relevant in many ways today," Hart told the AP. "It's American-based music, but the combination of it, I guess, was the chemical that ignited, the energy that ignited the spirit of the people for many generations."

One key choice they made was to allow fans to record their concerts live, rather than hiring guards to take away recorders. That helped build an army of "Dead heads," Hart said, because they could all take the experience they had paid for with them. And every concert was always different.

Hart said he is impressed with his fellow inductees in the library collection.

"These are not just songs," he said. "These are talking books - thousands of years of evolutions of cultures are in this music. It represents something even greater, the hopes, the dreams ... the joy, everything it takes to make up a people are embedded in this music."

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I tell you what, these blokes know how to think outside the box. Incredible video.
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Ok Go's videos are amazing. If only their songs were half decent...
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