RO: this Parquet Courts album is fanf***ingtastic. Already know this is gonna be a contender for my favorite release this year.
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RO: this Parquet Courts album is fanf***ingtastic. Already know this is gonna be a contender for my favorite release this year.
I don't post nearly as often, but I still check in here a few times a day.
I like the Wipers; they do the same kind of thing early Flipper does but a bit more cohesive, I like them. But I'm not surprised with where your taste is at that you felt underwhelmed by 'em, I think two years ago would of been a better window for you and the Wipers if anything.
There's always steam for me to keep up with you. :)
This might be a weird thing to complain about, but I think the cover to Disturbed's Believe album would look a lot better if it was just a red shape on black, looking very flat with not a lot of detail. As it is, it just looks like the cover to that Crossfade album.
I think that line is just hysterical.
And honestly even if he might be skull numbingly stupid I can't get enough of half of his album. Diamonds, No Tomorrow, and Laughin to the Bank all bang.
I don't know if it matters, but I have Guitar Hero World Tour, and I remember the first time I ever played the Tool stage. That was also the last. No offense to Tool fans, but I thought the three songs they had (Parabola, Schism, Vicarious) were all really emotionless with no real zing to its melody, and the words were something like "I am the beast that feeds on your corpse" or something like that.
Considering that two of the three Tool songs in that game came from the flat, bland, and sterile "Lateralus" album it shouldn't be surprising that the songs lacked emotion and any zing.
Tool sing about eating corpses?Quote:
and the words were something like "I am the beast that feeds on your corpse" or something like that.