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oh no where will i find another tech death band there's so few of them and they all sound so different


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oh no where will i look for another tech death band



Gorod is a great band. Have you ever even listened to them?


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noodles wrote:
oh no where will i find another tech death band there's so few of them and they all sound so different


Oh, I can play the 'trash the noodles' bands game' very easily. Our peace treaty can suddenly end. :lol:


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At first I thought he was complimenting Gorod, becasue they actually are rather unique for their genre.

Anyway, sad news if its true.


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noodles wrote:
oh no where will i look for another tech death band


Gorod is a great band. Have you ever even listened to them?


I have! Probably not enough to determine whether they're good or bad though.

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noodles wrote:
oh no where will i find another tech death band there's so few of them and they all sound so different


Oh, I can play the 'trash the noodles' bands game' very easily. Our peace treaty can suddenly end. :lol:


None of the bands I like are easily trashed imo because I only like unique and awesome music!

Seems like a bad week for bands that start with G since Gospel and Grammatics broke up too.


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Despite the recent GOROD news regarding frontman Guillaume Martino and guitarist Arnaud Pontaco leaving GOROD, it should be pointed out that the band are still going ahead with plans to finish their tour dates in the UK and EU. Those remaining dates are on the band’s MySpace.
Attila of LIGNARIUS and Nutz of ZUBROWSKA will fill in until GOROD finds replacement members.


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noodles wrote:

Seems like a bad week for bands that start with G since Gospel and Grammatics broke up too.


Gospel did again?


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I haven't seen anything official but apparently they were supposed to play some festival and did not because they broke up.


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Revolution Renaissance mastermind Timo Tolkki has issued the following statement regarding the ultimate fate of the band:

"Due to my private problems, the lack of interest in Revolution Renaissance shows by the promoters, and the current situation in the music industry that affects to everything including the production budgets, it has become impossible to continue the band.

We have tried to book shows in these last three years, but we haven't been able to do so. A rock band cannot exist without direct contact to its fans. Therefore, I have no other choice but to make the decision to stop the band and its activities due to the above mentioned reasons.

The third and final album of the band, Trinity, will be released at the end of September.

From the bottom of my heart I would like to thank all the fans of my music throughout the years. It's been a great journey."

Source: www.metalstorm.net



He has done it again! :lol:


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Revolution Renaissance mastermind Timo Tolkki has issued the following statement regarding the ultimate fate of the band:

"Due to my private problems, the lack of interest in Revolution Renaissance shows by the promoters, and the current situation in the music industry that affects to everything including the production budgets, it has become impossible to continue the band.

We have tried to book shows in these last three years, but we haven't been able to do so. A rock band cannot exist without direct contact to its fans. Therefore, I have no other choice but to make the decision to stop the band and its activities due to the above mentioned reasons.

The third and final album of the band, Trinity, will be released at the end of September.

From the bottom of my heart I would like to thank all the fans of my music throughout the years. It's been a great journey."

Source: www.metalstorm.net



He has done it again! :lol:


That's a shame though. RR had potential to be just as good as Stratovarius if only Tolkki could get his demons taken cared of but instead his manic depression once again cost him another band.


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:lol:

I love Tolkki drama.


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http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbe ... mID=143884

Sonic Syndicate nearly killed their female bassist during a video shoot.


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BELENOS, new album in October

The new album YEN SONN GARDIS is finished and should be released after the summer on Northern Silence Productions with limited edition...

Tracklist:
1. Aspedenn
2. Hollved hirisus
3. Ene Kelt
4. Skorn ha tan
5. Baleerien an Are
6. Gorsedd
7. Mestr ar c'hoad
8. Taol-digoll
9. En argoll

All the album is exclusively sung in Breton language, English translations will be present in the booklet.


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Belenos is so awesome, really looking forward to that one.


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I can't wait for this one either. I hope it'll be just as good as Chants de Bataille or, if possible, even better.


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Don't ask the impossible, you might get it. :wink:


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Byzantine are back together, if anyone remembers them? Tech post-thrash sorta band, good stuff.


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Byzantine are back together, if anyone remembers them? Tech post-thrash sorta band, good stuff.


You just made my day.:wub:


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Since I'm a psychology student this peaked my interest.
The conclusions aren't exactly groundbreaking, but it's still an interesting read.
I wasn't sure where to post this, so I decided to put it here.

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Death Angel - Music Used In Psychological Study

Death Angel were recently used in a psychological study that shows liked and disliked music are equally disruptive to serial recall. The disliked music in the study was the song "Thrashers" by Death Angel.

Dr. Nick Perham explained his reasoning by using Death Angel as the "disliked" music in the study: "We needed a track that most participants would say they did not like. Having been a fan of metal music since my teens, I was pretty confident that a thrash metal song would do the trick as most people never seemed to like the music I liked. In choosing a thrash metal song, I needed a song that was heavy but also allowed the listener to hear many of the different components of the song - the acoustical variation between the successive sound items. We chose "Thrashers". Participants were only allowed to participate in the study if they disliked thrash metal as a musical genre...

Personally, I have been a fan of Death Angel since The Ultra-Violence and saw them at the Bristol Bierkeller around 1990 supporting the Act III album."

For decades research has shown that listening to music can alleviate anxiety and depression, enhance mood, as well as increase cognitive functioning such as spatial awareness. However, until now, research has not addressed how we listen to music. For instance, is the cognitive benefit still the same if we listen to music whilst performing a task, rather than before it? Further, how does our preference for a particular type of music affect performance? A new study from Applied Cognitive Psychology shows that listening to music that one likes whilst performing a serial recall task does not help performance any more than listening to music one does not enjoy.

The researchers explored the "irrelevant sound effect" by requiring participants to perform serial recall (recall a list of 8 consonants in presentation order) in the presence of five sound environments - quiet, liked music (e.g., Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Stranglers and Arcade Fire), disliked music (the track "Thrashers" by Death Angel), changing-state (a sequence of random digits such as '4, 7, 1, 6') and steady-state ('3, 3, 3'). Recall ability was approximately the same, and poorest, for the music and changing-state conditions and the most accurate recall occurred when participants performed the task in the quieter steady-state environments.

Lead researcher Nick Perham explains: "The poorer performance of the music and changing-state sounds are due to them containing lots of acoustical variation the order of which impairs the ability to recall the order of items, via rehearsal, within the presented list. Other tasks and processes that also require the ability to retain order information in the short-term via rehearsal, such as mental arithmetic, may be similarly affected by their performance in the presence of changing-state, background environments."

Although music can have a very positive effect on our general mental health, music can, in the circumstances described, also have negative effects on cognitive performance. Perham remarks: "Most people listen to music at the same time as, rather than prior to, performing a task but to reduce the negative effects of background music when recalling information in order, one should either perform the task in quiet or only listen to music prior to performing the task."


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Yeah I'd dislike the Death Angel too. So I shouldn't listen to music at all times?


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