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  1. fire it all together to one continuous song, hog....lol....

    nah, do what Blastcap said....make it a nice contrast...

    so laid back you could chill with a margherita to it, then so damn heavy you want to steal a howitzer and plow a trail of destruction down Union Street.....

    ....on second, more coherent thoughts......just do what he said, lol...

  2. i think you'll find hes always been a bit "off"...

    Now he's going to just be one of those artists where you look back on the older music, like GNR, Metallica, and to an extent, Iron Maiden and Queen. (meaning that some of the new stuff is ace also). But i'll prob buy anything Blackmores Night puts out, to see what the great man has conjured up now....

    anyone foresee a Deep Purple/Rainbow reunion tour coming? lol...

  3. thanks very much, hog...its much appreciated.

    i havent heard anything by Spike Piledriver, or Element 106, have you got any links to material by them? i know SPD is like Grind-core or something, music that isnt meant to be taken too seriously? (i could be wrong, im pretty misinformed about things) And also that E106 is metal through and through.....

    thanks for the review...the cds on sale in OneUp! for 2.....:) you know you want to....lol...

    just kidding.

    scott

  4. Yo...

    i've never heard any of your music before, but i think this song is a good way to get into it.

    i agree with hog on the vocals at the start, a bit of reverb would add to the tone of it, making it a bit spookier/more dramatic. it sounds kinda out of place with the keyboards/echoed guitar going.... its all very radiohead-y. the keyboard riff sounds like its been reversed, its very cool....when the vocals double up it sounds better, but a touch of echo would make it sound really cool..

    the tempo change really caught me by surprise, the songs pretty edgy, so it fits in pretty well, adding to the feelings brought to the listener by the following "evil on the way" refrain, like it all comes out of nowhere from the tranquility of the first section....its very radioheady, all the way through it, its fucking good. the random sounds in the background add to it a lot, and the buzzing noises in the background, and the higher/lower backing vocals....the second guitar parts (picking bits?) add to the tune, filling it all up a bit more and giving it a bit more to offer.

    in summary, its like something Thom Yorke would write. i dont mean this, or the previous radiohead comparisons with any negativity, its a damn fine piece of solo recording...its like the present era of Radiohead, but not as heavy (would that be the right word?). being a huge radiohead fan, it suits the kind of music i would listen to to chill out to, or if im feeling nervous to calm me down a bit....

    if you think what iv said is total horse shit....well, i make no apologies, i do ramble on a bit when reviewing....

    we have 2 mp3s online somewhere, ones at Soundclick, and the other is at HUBL in the downloads section, if you wanna give one/both of them a listen and a comment? would be much appreciated, thanks....

    i always knew soup was evil....

  5. if new, different challenging things remotely resemble anything like the strokes, the yeah yeah yeahs, the vines or the hives, tool or biffy clyro, no.

    simple...lol...

    atom all the way! and pure lead. and the deviadas.

  6. Originally posted by neil ex:

    you play in the style of a heap of boring classic rock bands.

    personally id rather listen to a heap of boring classic rock bands than the stuff on your listening-to list. much more interesting.

  7. Rainbow was ritchie blackmore's band he was in between 1975 and 1984. Cozy Powell was the drummer, and Graham Bonnet the vocalist....

    they had such hits as Since You've Been Gone, Long Live Rock and Roll, I Surrender, and the album Difficult to Cure, which had a fucking great rendition of a Beethoven piece in a rock & roll way, basically a 6 minute long solo, really showing off Ritchies incredible talent on guitar. i recommend to anyone to download it, the track itself is also named Difficult to Cure.

  8. Vocals - Freddie Mercury

    Lead/Rhythm Guitar - Angus Young

    Lead/Rhythm Guitar - Brian May

    Bass - John Enwistle

    Drums - Roger Taylor

    or

    Vocals - Freddie Mercury

    Guitar - Brian May

    Bass - John Deacon

    Drums - Roger Taylor

    ....yeah....Queen are The Ultimate Band

    edit...shit, i had spelt Taylor wrong..

  9. I have a very limited understanding of the piano, but i can play things by ear. i can do the main verses of Bohemian Rhapsody (by ear, yes) and thats it...

    i can play Jump by Van Halen aswell. thats on keyboard, bit diff....

    i wish i could play piano properly, though....

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