lijkt me een mooie lijst..quote:Op donderdag 12 oktober 2006 06:59 schreef nipeng het volgende:
OK, lijst nominatielijst geupdate.
Astrosoniq
35007
7Zuma7
Celestial Season
Candybar Planet
Beaver
Suimasen
Speedking
Orange Sunshine
Stone in Egypt
Toner Low
Borehole
Nog meer bands?
Heavy Lord afgelopen weekend weer eens gezien, in Gouda, was goed te doen. Alleen jammer van de geluidsman die het niet snapte en het publiek wat het allemaal wel prima vond.quote:Op donderdag 12 oktober 2006 10:49 schreef lizardtattoo het volgende:
Heavy Lord (meer doom/sludge??)
Weet niet. Suimasen zelf nooit gezien of gehoord. Kwam het ergens tegen als Stoner.quote:Op donderdag 12 oktober 2006 07:43 schreef Maaark het volgende:
Suimasen is toch geen stoner...?
Ok ff die twee van Liz checken.quote:
Heb zin in CoM. Gestoorde lui volgens mij.quote:Bijna Church of Misery + Sourvein![]()
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quote:Russian Circles have it. That's really what it all boils down to in the end, after all the promotion, the interviews, the advertisements, the one-sheets, the haranguing from publicists: Does this band have it -- that impossible-to-define something that you can't explain, but instantly recognize? It's what makes a band indelibly memorable and sends people scurrying to the merch table after their set.
Up until recently, Russian Circles didn't have much to sell those people besides a self-released four-song demo. That's because the band only formed in late 2004, after the break-up of Dakota/Dakota, the math-rock band in which guitarist Mike Sullivan and bassist Colin DeKuiper played. When drummer Dave Turncrantz moved to Chicago after he quit his old band, Riddle Of Steel, Russian Circles cohered into something formidable.
When the band started playing out, word of mouth spread quickly and continues to do so. Russian Circles habitually steal the show from headliners, even though they don't play the most accessible music. First, they're instrumental, which for many people is an instant strike against them. Second, they play an intense amalgam of punk, metal, indie rock and even prog -- not exactly the kind of stuff aired on your local alt-rock station, or college station for that matter. But people who don't even like instrumental bands still rush Russian Circles' merch table after their sets, buying an average of 40 demos per show. For bands hawking their wares at the same table, it's an impressive sight.
With the May release of their debut full-length, Enter, for up-and-coming indie label Flameshovel Records (Chin Up Chin Up, The Narrator, Maritime), Russian Circles now have something else to sell at the merch table. Recorded over the course of five quick days with Greg Norman (Zwan, Guided By Voices, Pelican, Neurosis) at the renowned Electrical Audio Studios in Chicago, Enter contains only six tracks, but they pack a lot into them -- the album clocks in at 44 minutes. Each song flows into the next as if the record were one single composition in six movements.
"We just wanted to make sure it was one giant piece, not disjointed song by song," Sullivan says. "Just very thematic, not all over the place. We went into the studio knowing what songs were going to be in what order and how we were going to segueway." He laughs before adding, "It was way too thought out."
But Enter doesn't seem forced, and Russian Circles don't sound like a new band clumsily over-thinking their songs. Four of the songs appeared, in a different form, on the group's demo, so they have a lived-in feel. The stunning opener, "Carpe," throws the gauntlet down early and doesn't let go for nine minutes. Russian Circles specialize in shifting dynamics, and not just the binary code of loud/quiet. The songs seem to hold their breath through intense moments (check the beginning of the fantastically titled "Death Rides A Horse"), but exhale through sweeping, airy horizons that slowly collapse into dense panoplies.
Instrumental bands have to compensate for the presence a vocalist would bring, but with Russian Circles, vocals seem extraneous. Who needs some dude's caterwauling when you have Sullivan's richly textured playing? It's got enough technical flair to make guitarists in the audience reconsider taking lessons, but it flows naturally, never resorting to wanky theatrics. DeKuiper's thick, growling bass lines provide the punch in the low end. Drummer Turncrantz's propulsive, polyrhythmic beats make him the "Jesse's Girl" of the indie scene, leaving band dudes everywhere wondering, "Where can I find a drummer like that?"
Taken together, Russian Circles prove that people who whine about the dearth of good bands just aren't looking hard enough. Enter is an exhausting 44 minutes, but it leaves listeners wanting more. What can you say? Russian Circles have it.
Red Sparowes - Every Red Heart Shines Toward the Red Sun,is ook wel een aanrader moet ik bekennenquote:
Hear hear. Prima plaat volgens mij heb ik het daar al eens eerder over gehad.quote:Op vrijdag 13 oktober 2006 12:35 schreef TimoBasso het volgende:
Russian Circles - Enter
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Voor mij de beste plaat van 2006,44 minuten lang.. one big blast!,heerlijke technische instrumentale stoner metal,alla Pelican,Isis
Hail Russian Circles!!!![]()
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Ook besteldquote:Op vrijdag 13 oktober 2006 12:50 schreef TimoBasso het volgende:
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Red Sparowes - Every Red Heart Shines Toward the Red Sun,is ook wel een aanrader moet ik bekennen![]()
Wallrus (uit Rotterdam)quote:Op donderdag 12 oktober 2006 06:59 schreef nipeng het volgende:
OK, lijst nominatielijst geupdate.
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Nog meer bands?
yeah you bet..quote:Op zaterdag 14 oktober 2006 10:43 schreef nipeng het volgende:
Yup ook een goede plaat.
Gisteren naar Astrosoniq geweest in de Willem II. Weer eens een uitstekend optreden. De stemming er goed in.
This Will Destroy You.quote:Op vrijdag 13 oktober 2006 14:37 schreef OMG het volgende:
Al het andere van die band is ook tof. 3-way split met Made Out Of Babies en Battle Of Mice.
Russian Circles is trouwens erg goed. Tijdens mijn vakantie in de VS het cdtje Enter van gekocht.
Iets minder hard, maar misschien voor jullie ook tof: This Will Destroy You.
Ik zal eens checkenquote:Op zondag 15 oktober 2006 11:30 schreef nipeng het volgende:
Die Clutch had ik al zien staan. Helaas voor mij wel erg ver weg.
Wie luistert hier wel eens naar Noxagt?
Is geen stoner. Ik vind het vooral gaaf vanwege hun energie, de bas en donkere atmosfeer. Allmusic over Noxagt
Ik wil meer... meer... !!quote:Op zondag 15 oktober 2006 19:49 schreef nipeng het volgende:
Check dan ook eens Daturah, zit in de buurt van Russian Circles, ISIS enz.
En die is lekker rauwquote:Op dinsdag 17 oktober 2006 12:54 schreef nipeng het volgende:
Nu we het toch over The Melvins hebben: op de 3voor12 luisterpaal staat hun laatste album.
Heb je wel eens naar melvins/lustmord geluisterd ?quote:Op dinsdag 17 oktober 2006 13:23 schreef Maaark het volgende:
Mja, de eerste plaat die ik te luisteren vind sinds Stoner Witch...
Bovenstaande komt van http://www.roadburn.com/pgreview/reviews_aut07_pt1.html waar nog meer reviews te vinden zijn.quote:AMENRA – "III"
Hypertention Records
Finally, someone in noise-coreland gets it right.
Amenra - III Clearly revelling in their vast, coruscating guitar tones and ballsack-in-vice screecharoo, Amenra aren't about beguiling anyone with delicate fronds of sound, instead erupting in engorged riffage ensnaring one with monstrous, lava-like dissonance. This is well executed, astringent noise-core where cathartic, substrata guitar grind is stretched to bursting point only to retreat beneath broiling clouds of spare, euphoric melody.
While this weighty, primordial ebb and flow owes much to mood alchemists, Neurosis, this is no mere plagiarism, since Amenra successfully generates a rusty vortex of angst very much of their own creation. This is a coiled, brooding piece, rigorous with pendulous rhythms, entwined with a fearsome percussive shunt. As complete as Amenra's "III" sounds I can't help but feel that this is the mere genesis of something truly great, given the level of passion inherent within these heavily wrought grooves one becomes giddy with expectation for their next convulsive opus.
jason
Ik denk het welquote:Op donderdag 19 oktober 2006 19:29 schreef nipeng het volgende:
Bartrid, je komt dus.
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Bovenstaande komt van http://www.roadburn.com/pgreview/reviews_aut07_pt1.html waar nog meer reviews te vinden zijn.
Ik heb der nou al zin in..quote:Op vrijdag 20 oktober 2006 10:44 schreef nipeng het volgende:
Heb nog geen kaartjes maar ik ben zeker van plan om te gaan.
Ah, die staat in de 3VOOR12 Luisterpaal, hij klonk idd lekker rauw...quote:Op vrijdag 20 oktober 2006 22:57 schreef nipeng het volgende:
Ik heb vandaag de laatste Melvins gekocht. Heb 'm nog niet helemaal geluisterd maar dit is geen verkeerd album.
Ook nog Krux - II gehaald.Lekker rauwe rock plaat met zijn doom momenten.
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