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PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 12:28 am 
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Band News - STRAPPING YOUNG LAD: New Album Update

Published on Thu Apr 20, 2006 1:27 am
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 12:37 am 
And to this I say FUCK YEAH!!! A proper recording of "Far Beyond Metal?" Fucking shit!! This is going to be awesome!

And "See Colon. Enter Colon. Pound! Pound! Pound!" for those that don't want to figure it out. Hahaha.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 12:40 am 
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Yeah, "Far Beyond Metal" is an awesome song. Can't complain about a new Strapping that's for sure.

I don't blame them for wanting to do Ozzfest, but I wish they wouldn't. I want to see that festival go down the poop bowl, along with Sharon.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 2:29 am 
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this is gonna be awsome.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 5:20 am 
The dude from GWAR sucks, though. He may ruin that song for me.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 4:51 am 
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Dude, I love Dave Brockie. But I can definately see why you don't.

Devin Townsend seems like he's just a ridiculously cool guy. He was at this big fest in New Jersey a couple years ago, don't think any of his bands even played, and he was just walking around and hanging out. I saw SYL at Sounds of the Underground (actually, I really only went because of them and GWAR [and because it was free]... coincidence? Yeah), and even better than the music was Devy yelling at the audience between songs. "FUCK ALL OF YOU! BUY A T-SHIRT!" (breaks out sock puppet) "THIS IS SNORKEL THE SHARK, AND HE THINKS ALL OF YOU SUCK!"

I'm glad they're playing Ozzfest because my mom's friend is trying to recruit me to take her son because he's too young to go alone, and I'm the only person she knows who is both an adult and can tolerate heavy music. So I suppose I'd be willing to go if I don't have to pay and get to see SYL as a break from the sucking.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 5:15 am 
Devin is very cool. I've met him and Gene a few times. Someone from another board I visit once told of this night out with Devin and the band after a show. Apparently they went across the street to a bowling alley and got hammered with some fans! It sounded like a hilarious and killer time.

Weird thing, NESS once told of a similar night with his brother...in the Nebraska, the same state, no less! For a second I thought his brother was this dude, but he's not. I guess Dev and the guys just like to bowl! Hahaha.

As for GWAR, I just think the guy sounds too comical and I think GWAR's music is OK at best. I'm just not a fan. We'll see, though. Usually a fan gets up and sings on "Far Beyond Metal" when they play it live and that fan usually sucks ass, so maybe it'll work. Hahaha.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 9:54 am 
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when i met devin/jed at sounds of the underground they spent like 5 minutes trying to figure out where i got my shirt from, i was just going to say and they were like "nono, we'll get it..."

the gwar vocals should be fine, i mean sure he doesnt sound like some possessed demon, but i dont think this will be a "possessed demon" SYL album like Alien was.


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I would love to see GWAR and SYL tour together. Mmmmm... *imagines*.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 7:15 pm 
Are you guys aware of how awesome this album is going to be?

STRAPPING YOUNG LAD drummer Gene Hoglan has posted the following report from the recording sessions for their new album, "The New Black", due in July via Century Media Records:

"After those last few punishing rehearsals, where, I swear to god, I broke something (My back? My cloaca? My ass?), we packed all our gear into the mighty Armoury Studios. Now, the Armoury comes equipped with this beautiful Ayotte drumkit, and (ssshhh, don't tell any of my Pearl guys this) I have used it in the past, on both the 'Chicken Feather' and 'Alien' albums, but this time, I opted for my own kit. That Ayotte, great-sounding though it is, warm, big, nice, just lacks the oomph, the grrrr, that I've been striving for lo, these many years. I wanna have a terrifying drum-tone, and that really sweet Ayotte just doesn't scare me. But boy, my badass Pearl SRX sure does! A 13", 15", and an 18", which are retardedly large (and possibly uncontrollable) for the studio, but I figured, what have I got to lose? I haven't REALLY dug my own drum-tones since 'Darkness Descends' [DARK ANGEL], and that was my FIRST album! AND, it came out twenty years ago! But, since I am so smart, I chose my own Pearl to do the job. And did it ever not disappoint! Wow! I actually LOVE my drum sound on this record! And, since it was mixed so MASTERFULLY by the mighty Mike Fraser, it all sounds clear as a bell.

"We booked three days again, and as usual, the majority of the first day was spent on setting up, mic-ing the fuck outta everything, and getting tones. I believe we used around 30 mics or so for this one. The kit was expertly skinned and tuned by our good pal Ryan Van Poederooyen from the DEVIN TOWNSEND BAND, and at about 7pm or so, I started tracking. The first tune I blasted off was 'Fucker', since that's about the most straightforward number on the new one, and then I moved on to 'Monument', which has a rollicking, 'swashbuckling' sorta groove, and very little double-bass (don't worry though, dudes, there's PLENTY of haulin' doubles on this album!). Next up was 'The Anti-Product', another groovy one. I just wanted to get a few of the 'easier' ones outta the way on that shortened first day.

"Day two, and I don't really remember the order on that day, but suffice it to say, I tracked the rest of the album tunes that day. 'You Suck', 'Wrong Side', 'Hope', 'Decimator', 'Far Beyond Metal', 'Polyphony', 'Almost Again', and 'The New Black'. I guess there was no real reason to mention all the song-titles right there, other than I just wanted to start burning them into everybody's brains.

"On that second day, I met on of the guys working on the editing process of the record, Rob 'The Chicken' Shallcross, who resembles quite a bit our bus driver, Sean Sitka. I see this guy in fronta the computer screen, and I'm like, 'Hey! Sitk-you're not Sean...' The first thing he says to me is, 'Chicken', while holding out this bizarre little rubber-chicken squeezy-toy thingy, that, when you squeeze it, a little yolk pops out its ass! The second thing he says to me is, 'Hey, check out this little movie. It's called 'I Hate It When That Happens',' and proceeds to pop up this little porn window on his computer. It's a spooning couple, goin' at it, she's in front, with her legs closed, then the dude puts his hand under her leg and lifts it, and behold! The 'she' is packin'! Holy moly! I pretty much blurt out, 'BAAAH!' sounding (and feeling) just like Hank Hill. Oh, my scarred eyeballs! And Rob commences to bust out laughin'. He just wanted to see my reaction. So, I start playin' it off for the next few days like he likes the trans-testicles, which puts him back in his place. I think. But, I doubt it. Either way, a new friendship is born...

"Day three, and that was the day we tackled the bonus tracks as well as revisited a couple of the parts I knew I could do better. First up was Jed's 'The Long Pig', a righteous thrashing number, with Jed's stamp all over it, and my 'C:enter:###' another righteous thrashing number, completely in the vein of THE ALMIGHTY PUNCHDRUNK. I'm glad alot of you were able to figure oot that title! At the end of the day, we were listening back to all the tracks, and Dev was singing along in the control booth, and pointing out what's gonna go where, and Byron and I were just getting caught up in his vision, and that's when the goosebumps started. Y'know, even though we've worked on the tunes all the way up to the recording, the rest of the band only really knows the basic elements of each song. The guitars, bass, drums, keys, the basic templates of the vocal-lines, that sorta thing. We all do realize however, that as of those first tracking days, the songs aren't gonna turn out any way close to the way we know them. Dev, on the other hand, has the entire landscape of each tune completely mapped out in his head, and no matter how grandiose my, Jed's, Byron's, or hell, even Willy's vision may be of what the final product might be, it in no way even comes close to what Dev hears in his head from the inception. That, my friends, is only a part of the genius that is Devin Townsend. And I get to work with the musician, save for Stevie Wonder, who inspires me most. HOW FUCKIN' COOL IS THAT?

"Okay, I guess that's it for now. I'll be back next week, when we move across town to Profile Studios. Where the rest of the record happens."


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 10:02 pm 
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We're definitely not cool enough to have a bitchin' release date like 6/6/06, like the SLAYER's new one.


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PostPosted: Sun May 14, 2006 7:29 am 
Canadian extremists STRAPPING YOUNG LAD will release their new album, "The New Black", in North America on July 11 via Century Media Records.

Fucking AWESOME!! They did this album VERY fast! I have faith it'll rule, but I worry some times when bands record albums so quickly.


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PostPosted: Sun May 14, 2006 1:20 pm 
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yea, the new neil young was written and recorded in like a week, and it's not that good. but hell, he's neil young and can do whatever the fuck he wants to

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PostPosted: Sun May 14, 2006 6:18 pm 
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yea, the new neil young was written and recorded in like a week, and it's not that good. but hell, he's neil young and can do whatever the fuck he wants to

Devin wrote and recorded the Punky Bruster album in a week for $1500 and it's one of the best punk albums I've ever heard!


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PostPosted: Wed May 17, 2006 9:02 am 
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great news!!! waiting for a new album from those 'ugly, large and angry' guys :twisted:


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PostPosted: Wed May 17, 2006 4:15 pm 
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I am UNBELIEVABLY excited about this.


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 9:23 pm 
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http://mp3.centurymedia.com/syl/thenewb ... _usuck.mp3

devin's voice and genes drumming save it despite being a fairly bad song =(


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I got a Punky Bruster vibe from it.


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 12:22 am 
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Oh noes! This song is completely average. If this was on Alien or City it would be the worst song of those albums. So the fact that they released this as a single scares the hell outta me.


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