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PostPosted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 2:09 am 
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I know they were mentioned in that thread about the reformation of VBE, did anyone check them out after that?

I did, and I think it's fantastic. It's a shame that it seems so completely unknown even to fans of VBE.

In case you haven't but wanted to hear something:
http://www.myspace.com/czral


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 7:56 am 
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I tried to download it one day, but i got no results back (and i use DC++)


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 12:22 pm 
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You know, this whole thing is something I can't really get into. I don't really like VBE, I don't really like this either.

Anyway, interesting enough to listen to though.


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 3:39 pm 
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rio wrote:
You know, this whole thing is something I can't really get into. I don't really like VBE, I don't really like this either.

Anyway, interesting enough to listen to though.

I can see how it isn't for everybody. I suppose it just strikes some weird chord with my odd self.

But I know there are a fair amount of big VBE fans so I was interested to see how this went over with them as well.

While we're at it, how about you recommend me something really great you got into somewhat recently? That is after all, why I'm here.


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 4:17 pm 
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Well, these bands are totally irrelevant to the topic at hand but your question was unspecific so I thought that would be ok. (Plus, I haven't discovered any nice new stuff that would fit into this particular thread)

Consummatum Est: Excessive Funeral Doom, but I find that's a genre where it's good to be over the top. Awesome 19th Century chord progressions played slowly and miserably.

http://www.myspace.com/consummatumest

Lethal- Found this link when rereading the Metal Archives demo download thread. The live performance sounds amateurish but with a lot of energy. It's fast and heavy Swedish thrash.

http://algol.ath.cx/~erik/lethal/ (scroll down)

World Below- Nice modern sounding Doom band with a clear production and keyboards, but manage to make what could be a very wussy sound into a good one.

http://www.worldbelow.tk/ (go to "Media press")

Like I said, irrelevant, but I thought I'd take the opportunity to mention bands I probably mentioned before but nobody paid much attention to.


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 7:34 pm 
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Voïvod. Depress. Talking heads. Devo. Motörhead. Coil. Celtic frost. Carl-Michael Bellmann. Holy toy. Darkthrone. Tortoise. Astor Piazzolla. Venom. Arvo Pärt. Black sabbath. Taraf de haïdouks. Autopsy. Portishead. Animal collective. Horace Andy. Kreator. When. The wailers. Snakefinger. Autechre. Slayer. The residents. Univers zero. Bob Dylan. Exodus. Manilla road. Eric Satïe. Serge Gainsbourg. Destruction. Godflesh. Leonard Cohen. The cure. Kate Bush. Neil Young. Possessed. Jimi Hendrix. Skip James. Nurse with wound. Paco de Lucia. Squarepusher. Hellhammer. Miles Davis. Talk talk. Bulldozer. Cornelis Vreeswijk. Cinematic orchestra. Guapo. Johnny Cash. Morbid angel. Nick Drake. Pentagram. Adolf Østbye. Red harvest. The abbyssians. Sodom. The fall. Thule. David Bowie. Boards of canada. Fred Åkerström. Fuglerica. Hooqaholiq. Terrorizer. The fall.

WOW, look at Virus' fucking influences!!! They even got Taraf De Haïdouks!!! Tortoise, Astor Piazzolla, Autechre, Eric Satie, Paco de Lucia, Squarepusher, wow... just wow.

Their music is pretty nice too, though not extremely good.


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 1:59 am 
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Yeah, it's hard to see how they're influenced by many of those bands. Seems to be some namedropping going on...


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 2:20 am 
That was interesting. I liked it.


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That myspace stuff was awesome! I will have to track this down.


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rio wrote:
You know, this whole thing is something I can't really get into. I don't really like VBE, I don't really like this either.

Anyway, interesting enough to listen to though.


Written in Waters is one of the best BM albums ever in my mind rivaling Fleurty and other shit like that. Is this similar to what Manes is doing now?


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leee wrote:
rio wrote:
You know, this whole thing is something I can't really get into. I don't really like VBE, I don't really like this either.

Anyway, interesting enough to listen to though.


Written in Waters is one of the best BM albums ever in my mind rivaling Fleurty and other shit like that. Is this similar to what Manes is doing now?

I agree, actually I would put Fleurety pretty far behind VBE.

As for Manes, I couldn't tell you, never heard of them.


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Radical Cut wrote:
leee wrote:
rio wrote:
You know, this whole thing is something I can't really get into. I don't really like VBE, I don't really like this either.

Anyway, interesting enough to listen to though.


Written in Waters is one of the best BM albums ever in my mind rivaling Fleurty and other shit like that. Is this similar to what Manes is doing now?

I agree, actually I would put Fleurety pretty far behind VBE.

As for Manes, I couldn't tell you, never heard of them.


From weird BM like Fleurety and VBE to electronica, trip dark lounge stuff. Just.........different on their vilosphere (sp?) album. You should check it out you like that stuff?

Very similiar to what Beyond Dawn did Fyrsh if that rings a bell. Beyond Dawn is way underrated weirdo BM gone trippy.


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leee wrote:
Radical Cut wrote:
leee wrote:
rio wrote:
You know, this whole thing is something I can't really get into. I don't really like VBE, I don't really like this either.

Anyway, interesting enough to listen to though.


Written in Waters is one of the best BM albums ever in my mind rivaling Fleurty and other shit like that. Is this similar to what Manes is doing now?

I agree, actually I would put Fleurety pretty far behind VBE.

As for Manes, I couldn't tell you, never heard of them.


From weird BM like Fleurety and VBE to electronica, trip dark lounge stuff. Just.........different on their vilosphere (sp?) album. You should check it out you like that stuff?

Very similiar to what Beyond Dawn did Fyrsh if that rings a bell. Beyond Dawn is way underrated weirdo BM gone trippy.

I checked out Manes because you mentioned them, Vilosophe is awesome. Very cool, thanks.

I suppose I should also check out the older stuff then?

And to answer your earlier question, Virus is very different from what Manes did on Vilosphe or View.


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