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richyawyingtmv
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Originally posted by 46

Omar's guitar was cutting out, and he slammed it to the ground


Corrected.

Anyway, yeah i think the success is going to their heads. Which is lame.

Oh and also, to everyone whos reading this page, i strongly reccomend Maudlin of the Well and Kayo Dot (the band they became). If you dont like kayo dot, then you dont like music.

From ALL MUSIC GUIDE:

Not calling Kayo Dot a metal band is difficult, because there aren't many other genres that leave you with the punched-in-the-gut feeling you get when listening to the group's debut.

Calling them metal and pointing out they're on John Zorn's Tzadik label makes things worse, because Kayo Dot is not a frenzied Naked City or Boredoms-styled band either. Plus there's the classical side, woodwinds and all, rubbing up against a mighty guitar's echoing bar chord. When they let loose they're like Sleep or Isis, and when they calm down they're like Rachel's or This Mortal Coil minus the noodling. That's probably the most satisfying thing about Choirs of the Eye -- it's an extremely well-paced and a structured listen from start to finish, with little that's overdone. It's crushing, epic soundtracks one minute and precious chamber music the next.

But Kayo Dot isn't buying into the soft-loud-soft thing like all of the Mogwai followers; the band should win your trust when it comes to composition right away. It takes nearly 13 minutes to get to the quick thrash and riffing that closes "The Manifold Curiosity," but it wouldn't be the wall-puncher of a payoff it is without the reflective buildup. Follow it with the Spanish guitar of "Wayfarer," and it becomes obvious right away that this is not wallpaper music but an album to get lost in, preferably alone and uninterrupted.

To throw another comparison around, lead singer Toby Driver does sound a heck of a lot like Jeff Buckley, but Buckley would have a hard time hitting the primal screams as loud as Driver does. It's a lot to take in, but it's worth it. Plenty of bands have practiced this cerebral, absurd kind of genre combination, but Kayo Dot makes them seem like charlatans. One wishes the very idea of chamber rock had never been explored before and saved for the skilled and attractively arcane Kayo Dot. Think Pink Floyd's attitude around the time of Meddle: try anything to see if it pays off while paying close attention to the details. Plus you don't so much "get it"; it's more about "feeling it."
46
Posts: 83/87
Originally posted by richyawyingtmv
Originally posted by 46
Oh hell yeah. I'm anxiously awaiting their headlining tour, whenever that may be. I saw them (TMV, obviously) opening for System Of A Down a couple weeks ago, and they ruled, but as for the crowd, I'd say about 90% of 'em were there just to see System, with another 9 percent there to see both (I'm in this group), and the remaining 1% there just for the TMV. So it'd be a lot more enjoyable to watch a TMV concert with a bunch of fans that know what they're listening to; plus maybe they'll have enough time to play 6 songs instead of just 4.


I remember when I went to see TMV on the 12th march in Manchester. They played the following songs:

Drunkship of Lanterns
Concertina
Roulette Dares
Cygnus, Vismund Cygnus
Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt
The Widow
Cassandra Geminni

The entire set was 2 hours long exactly, and I know because ive got the recording of the gig.

And it was the most amazingly surreal and crazy 2 hours of my life. Total musical brilliance. But the crowd did suck totally. I mean...moshing while the mars volta were playing the widow? WTF?!?! Even the band got pissed off. At the end of cassandra geminni, Cedric threw his mic across the stage, almost hitting omar in his afro, then ran off.


The four songs I got to see:

Cassandra Geminni
L'Via L'Viaquez
The Widow
Drunkship of Lanterns

I understand that the band gets pissed over a lot of things. Cedric's guitar was cutting out, and he slammed it to the ground right in the middle of the song. He was mad that the crowd wasn't respecting the opening band Hella, and said "When that band's making headlines 5 years from now, you'll all be telling your brothers and sisters you saw them here, and you're all full of shit".Then at the end of the show, he flipped off the crowd. I figured it either was all a part of their act, or that all the critical praise they've gotten has gone into their head so deeply that they hate anyone who doesn't think they're the greatest band ever.
richyawyingtmv
Posts: 107/116
Originally posted by 46
Oh hell yeah. I'm anxiously awaiting their headlining tour, whenever that may be. I saw them (TMV, obviously) opening for System Of A Down a couple weeks ago, and they ruled, but as for the crowd, I'd say about 90% of 'em were there just to see System, with another 9 percent there to see both (I'm in this group), and the remaining 1% there just for the TMV. So it'd be a lot more enjoyable to watch a TMV concert with a bunch of fans that know what they're listening to; plus maybe they'll have enough time to play 6 songs instead of just 4.


I remember when I went to see TMV on the 12th march in Manchester. They played the following songs:

Drunkship of Lanterns
Concertina
Roulette Dares
Cygnus, Vismund Cygnus
Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt
The Widow
Cassandra Geminni

The entire set was 2 hours long exactly, and I know because ive got the recording of the gig.

And it was the most amazingly surreal and crazy 2 hours of my life. Total musical brilliance. But the crowd did suck totally. I mean...moshing while the mars volta were playing the widow? WTF?!?! Even the band got pissed off. At the end of cassandra geminni, Cedric threw his mic across the stage, almost hitting omar in his afro, then ran off.
Gavin
Posts: 758/799
Originally posted by richyawyingtmv
AT THE DRIVE-IN

for more prog-based rock:

THE MARS VOLTA

oh...and radiohead are teh ultimate. I personally think Kid A is their best album though....


You've got a good head on your shoulders... you'll go far, my son . I call The Mars Volta, At the Drive in, and raise you Sparta.

And Radiohead... possibly my favorite band ever, of course. Excellent call.

but ftw...how can this thread exist without anyone mentioning the Pixies??!

I will also take this opportunity to recommend Pelican and Isis. Although Isis is more popular, I really think Pelican is better..They blew me away when I saw them at the Metro (Chicago) and, in my eyes, easily outshown Isis who they were opening for. It was like a 15 minute jamming orgasm for each song. I'm definetly going to see them again when I get the chance
Tarale
Posts: 2702/2720
I quite like Death Cab for Cutie. I'd link to their website, but it's Flash-based and it kinda killed my iBook, so I'll just recommend that if you're interested, look them up. I'm not quite sure what to describe them as, but I recommend you listen to "Soul Meets Body".
46
Posts: 80/87
Originally posted by richyawyingtmv
AT THE DRIVE-IN

for more prog-based rock:

THE MARS VOLTA


Oh hell yeah. I'm anxiously awaiting their headlining tour, whenever that may be. I saw them (TMV, obviously) opening for System Of A Down a couple weeks ago, and they ruled, but as for the crowd, I'd say about 90% of 'em were there just to see System, with another 9 percent there to see both (I'm in this group), and the remaining 1% there just for the TMV. So it'd be a lot more enjoyable to watch a TMV concert with a bunch of fans that know what they're listening to; plus maybe they'll have enough time to play 6 songs instead of just 4.
richyawyingtmv
Posts: 103/116
AT THE DRIVE-IN

for more prog-based rock:

THE MARS VOLTA

oh...and radiohead are teh ultimate. I personally think Kid A is their best album though....
macks
Posts: 862/900
Arctic Monkeys
Fairly new band. They're great, check them out.
46
Posts: 73/87
I've been getting into dredg lately as well, and from hearing "Bug Eyes" as well as the "Brushstroke: dbtfoabaaposba > Same 'Ol Road" from a few years ago, I'm starting to think their albums are ones I should own. (I have a copy of el cielo, but I'm not too familar with it and it's a burned copy anyway)

I can't really offer much in terms of bands nobody knows about right now. If it were 2-3 years ago I would have said Avenged Sevenfold, Muse, Lostprophets, and 30 Seconds to Mars, but all of them have had some pretty big hits since then.
The SomerZ
Posts: 842/862
Public Kingdom 14

They have some music of theirs at that site (found here). Their lyrics are in Chinese, yes, but the music is cool.

macks
Posts: 854/900
Laakso
Good swedish band. Listen to High Drama, you can watch the video at the site.
Ran-chan
Posts: 12097/12781
ItĀ“s SPELLED Kamelot. I have Absolute Power Metal collection on my computer.

Hmm, letĀ“s see.

Avantasia
Firewind
Kamelot (as Jarukoth said)
Stratovarius
Axenstar
Dark Moor
Manigance
Rhapsody
Sonata Arctica
Cryonic Temple

IĀ“ll edit this when I remember more bands.

Edit: And thatĀ“s only a few of them.
Dei*
Posts: 364/412
CAMELOT NOT KAMELOT
Jarukoth
Posts: 3111/3194
Dropkick Murphys.
I kinda like them a little bit.

Kamelot.
A flat out awesome progressive rock band.

Oh, and check out Machinae Supremacy too. They kick ass.
drjayphd
Posts: 1326/1477
So what knowest ye of My Vitriol?

Well, they have a bit of shoegazer influence in their sort of indie-punk-pop. The name comes from a book I didn't realize was THAT old, Graham Greene's Brighton Rock. (It was first published in the 1930's... ) Highly recommend "Always Your Way" and "Ode To the Red Queen".
Kasumi-Astra
Posts: 1819/1867
Sorry, made a typo in the original hyperlink.

Machinae Supremacy

If you haven't already been, GO NOW!
macks
Posts: 815/900
Amsterdam
Great british pop band. They released their fourth album The Journey, their first on a label, earlier this year. "Does This Train Stop on Merseyside?" is a great single, and so is "Takin' On The World", to be relased in the October 3.
Violent J
Posts: 573/749
Soopa Villainz
Furious is their first and new album. They are Insane Clown Posse, Esham The Boogeman, and Lavel all put together to a Super Villian theme and it really is a great CD. You dont have to like ICP, or horrorcore or rap-rock, this is a great anything CD. I advise you try it (p2p, you'll notice that sharing programs are flooded with this album even though its only been out for 3 weeks.) or buy it!
Abnormal Freak
Posts: 337/364
I second dredg, and be sure to check out Radiohead. I love their album The Bends. Love, LOVE it.
drjayphd
Posts: 1310/1477
Manic Street Preachers (Britpop, but they did ape Guns n' Roses early on...)
Dredg (new stuff sounds like really arty Incubus)
Doves (kind of dreamy Britpop, good atmospherics)
Social Distortion (pioneers in California punk)

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