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  1. Thought they were a bit poo with Sikth. Better bands in the UK (Taint' date=' Lazerus Blackstar, Sikth etc)[/quote']

    I liked murder one lots, but i really prefered lazarus blackstar too, any live dates for them?

    cant get myspace to work

  2. I'd feel embarassed just standing there being you...

    Hacked off I missed this' date=' but I guess Grady's absence made me glad I didn't go. Hopefully they tour again soon.

    Yeah, that was an incitefull and informitive post.[/quote']

    I paid the money for the travel, hostel and ticket, that gives me the right of MY opinion, so what if it doesn't fit in with your views of your scene. I paid good money and in my mind i was let down. How can you dictate other people's views? Stick your opinion up your arse, you didn't pay a single penny. I'm glad i don't like the gay metal crap you liked at the gig

  3. The Edgar Prais

    The Welles

    Kenetic

    : (

    to name the first 4 that came to my head' date=' again how many gigs do you go to, to make this conclusion or is it also based on what you read and hear off of aberdeen music?[/quote']

    Aberdeen is good for people like you because it has no creativity or originality in its music, its all one big scene for the trendies

  4. Here is the supposed track listing too

    Vicarious

    Jambi

    Wings For Marie (Pt 1)

    10,000 Days (Wings Pt 2)

    The Pot

    Lipan Conjuring

    Lost Keys (Blame Hofmann)

    Rosetta Stoned

    Intension

    Right In Two

    Viginti Tres

  5. Here it is the definitive and best review i've seen for the new tool cd called "10,000 Days"

    "Now something that people might think I have held out, but I might as well drop the bombshell now… I was privileged enough to hear the brand new Tool album yesterday in its entirety. It is titled ’10,000 Day’ and it will be released on the 6th of May (Australia) and the members were present during the listening session, of cause Justin Chancellor, Danny Carey and Maynard James Keenan are currently in Australia promoting the album. And what can I say about the brand new album? Well some might have had the privilege of going to a few listening parties, and yes they are privileges, but after a couple of songs you get a little bit distracted and you start talking to people because I really find it difficult to take in an album, regardless of what it is, the very first time when you’re sitting there amongst people and you’re all staring at the floor like you’re at a funeral and at the end of a song you’re sort of obligated to clap etc. But I will tell you the opening cut for the new Tool album just smacked me in the head and it certainly is far more aggressive than what you’ll hear on or what you heard on Lateralus album. The band have actually said they’ve been listening quite heavily to Meshuggah which they’ve taken out on tour several times over the last couple of years… and throughout the rest of the album there certainly are very lengthy Tool tracks where they’re definitely renowned for those progressive sound scapes and Danny Carey as always is truly on fire with some amazing drumming. And there’s a couple of interesting vocal ideas too put in there by Mr. Maynard James Keenan. This is a very brief assumption on the album so I’m looking forward to hearing it properly when it does come out so May 6th is the release date (Australia) for the new Tool album called ’10,000 Days’ but expect nothing short of a monstrous production. Not exactly sure who produced this new album? I don’t think they used Dave Botterill on this one but it’s certainly raised the bar in the production stakes for the band even though we’ve always known them, the last few albums, to have very very polished productions. Expect the same on the new one. But expect a lot more heavier tunes as well. So that’s a mini mini brief rap-up of the new Tool album. Not a lot to give because like I said it’s very distracting to sort of listen to albums in that sort of environment. I just cannot wait to get a hold of the album when it comes out like everybody else because I don’t think there will be any advanced copies going out. And what I noticed too, when the band turned up, actually right at the very end of the album, Mr. Maynard James Keenan, white shirt and jeans and a cowboy hat, I kid you not, walked over to the DJ booth, and there was only a good 20 or 30 people there in this venue, walks over to the DJ booth as the last song finished, ejected the cd himself, put it in the cover and put it in his pocket. So there you go. The band are personally delivering this album themselves and taking it back themselves because of, generally, internet leaks which happens in albums like this, especially in the anticipation in an album like Tool, which has been 5 years in the making since Lateralus’ 2001 release. So there you go. Look out for the new Tool album May 6th and ask me what I’m gonna think of it around that time when I’ve really absorbed it as well as yourself. I’m always curious to hear what you people think of certain releases that are coming out as well…"

    Hope this was beneficial...

  6. Nice guys who play very tight. Dont like the songs though' date=' they sound like they are trying too hard to fit in with the current metal trends IMHO. Preferred your Fear of God thread Runeybaby x[/quote']

    I would agree with that statement boss hog! :)

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