whats everyone currently listening to????

open forum for any and all conversations

Moderators: Brian, Metalfreak, MS_39455, AtlantaMetal Staff

Post Reply
stewvee
Member
Posts: 1710
Joined: Thu September 30th, 2010, 11:51 am
Location: Milltown

Post by stewvee » Fri December 28th, 2012, 12:44 pm

*vomit*
Brian wrote:dance, monkey, dance!!
http://chipsandbeermag.tumblr.com/

User avatar
BlackRoija
WREKage Staff
Posts: 1399
Joined: Sat November 18th, 2006, 1:12 am
Location: College Park, MD

Post by BlackRoija » Fri December 28th, 2012, 1:29 pm

NP: Coil - "I Am the Green Child" (Constant Shallowness Leads to Evil) [02:32/13:45]

Kaganator
Member
Posts: 845
Joined: Thu June 10th, 2010, 9:53 am

Post by Kaganator » Fri December 28th, 2012, 7:53 pm

Abidetherein - Paralysis Englufed the Myth
Thriumvirath - Thriumvirath

User avatar
RegularNate
Member
Posts: 300
Joined: Mon October 24th, 2011, 12:31 pm
Location: Atlanta

Post by RegularNate » Sun December 30th, 2012, 10:02 pm

Dissection - The Grief Prophecy / Into Infinite Obscurity / The Somberlain / Storm of the Light's Bane
Yob - Atma
Old Wainds - Scalding Coldness
Unanimated - In the Forest of the Dreaming Dead
Bathory - Blood, Fire, Death
Absu - Tara
Dawn - Slaughtersun
Votnut - EP

seriously dude, a lot of dissection

stewvee
Member
Posts: 1710
Joined: Thu September 30th, 2010, 11:51 am
Location: Milltown

Post by stewvee » Sun December 30th, 2012, 11:41 pm

RegularNate wrote:seriously dude, a lot of dissection
always perfect. always. even Reinkaos. maybe even especially Reinkaos.
Brian wrote:dance, monkey, dance!!
http://chipsandbeermag.tumblr.com/

User avatar
Knucklehead
Member
Posts: 3774
Joined: Sat August 26th, 2006, 5:06 pm
Location: Decatur

Post by Knucklehead » Mon December 31st, 2012, 11:25 am

stewvee wrote:
RegularNate wrote:seriously dude, a lot of dissection
always perfect. always. even Reinkaos. maybe even especially Reinkaos.
That's some high praise. I guess I should give it a listen.

Brian
WREKage Staff
Posts: 3824
Joined: Sun February 25th, 2007, 3:20 pm
Location: Midtown

Post by Brian » Mon December 31st, 2012, 12:12 pm

Knucklehead wrote:
stewvee wrote:
RegularNate wrote:seriously dude, a lot of dissection
always perfect. always. even Reinkaos. maybe even especially Reinkaos.
That's some high praise. I guess I should give it a listen.
Well deserved praise. Their finest moment.

User avatar
MS_39455
AtlantaMetal Staff
Posts: 2346
Joined: Tue May 3rd, 2005, 2:51 pm
Location: Doraville

Post by MS_39455 » Mon December 31st, 2012, 12:39 pm

Brian wrote:
Knucklehead wrote:
stewvee wrote:
RegularNate wrote:seriously dude, a lot of dissection
always perfect. always. even Reinkaos. maybe even especially Reinkaos.
That's some high praise. I guess I should give it a listen.
Well deserved praise. Their finest moment.
I feel like I've probably had at least one beer soaked conversation about Reinkaos with one or both of you guys some time or another, but I really have to ask...what is it exactly that you like so much about that album? I shelved it for years after just a couple of listens when it first dropped. Given it a few more tries over time, but still wouldn't place it nearly in the same tier as those first two. I have to admit that the obvious production differences have probably colored my view some, but even just the song writing doesn't hold my interest like most any of SotLB or especially The Somberlain.

User avatar
Odinson666
Member
Posts: 565
Joined: Sat March 26th, 2011, 4:34 pm
Location: atl

Post by Odinson666 » Mon December 31st, 2012, 1:52 pm

MS_39455 wrote:
Brian wrote:
Knucklehead wrote:
stewvee wrote:
RegularNate wrote:seriously dude, a lot of dissection
always perfect. always. even Reinkaos. maybe even especially Reinkaos.
That's some high praise. I guess I should give it a listen.
Well deserved praise. Their finest moment.
I feel like I've probably had at least one beer soaked conversation about Reinkaos with one or both of you guys some time or another, but I really have to ask...what is it exactly that you like so much about that album? I shelved it for years after just a couple of listens when it first dropped. Given it a few more tries over time, but still wouldn't place it nearly in the same tier as those first two. I have to admit that the obvious production differences have probably colored my view some, but even just the song writing doesn't hold my interest like most any of SotLB or especially The Somberlain.
While Storm of the lights bane is one of my favorite albums ever the thing I like about reinkaos is the fact the black dragon is so high up in the mix that it makes the dark portals stand out

With that being said this week I have Been cranking

Ahab-" the Giant"
Pinkish Black-" s/t"
Incantation "vanquish in vengeance"
Bell Witch " Longing"
Chelsea Wolfe "Unknown rooms"
Night Sins " New grave"
Woods of Ypres "woods 5"
Bestial Mouths "Hissing Veil"
Rosenkopf " L.p"
Voi Vod " Killing Technology"

User avatar
Knucklehead
Member
Posts: 3774
Joined: Sat August 26th, 2006, 5:06 pm
Location: Decatur

Post by Knucklehead » Mon December 31st, 2012, 10:53 pm

Fireworks and rifle fire in Alabama.

User avatar
Knucklehead
Member
Posts: 3774
Joined: Sat August 26th, 2006, 5:06 pm
Location: Decatur

Post by Knucklehead » Tue January 1st, 2013, 12:07 am

And then shotguns of Budweiser and Miller Lite.

stewvee
Member
Posts: 1710
Joined: Thu September 30th, 2010, 11:51 am
Location: Milltown

Post by stewvee » Tue January 1st, 2013, 12:32 am

MS_39455 wrote:
Brian wrote:
Knucklehead wrote:
stewvee wrote:
RegularNate wrote:seriously dude, a lot of dissection
always perfect. always. even Reinkaos. maybe even especially Reinkaos.
That's some high praise. I guess I should give it a listen.
Well deserved praise. Their finest moment.
I feel like I've probably had at least one beer soaked conversation about Reinkaos with one or both of you guys some time or another, but I really have to ask...what is it exactly that you like so much about that album? I shelved it for years after just a couple of listens when it first dropped. Given it a few more tries over time, but still wouldn't place it nearly in the same tier as those first two. I have to admit that the obvious production differences have probably colored my view some, but even just the song writing doesn't hold my interest like most any of SotLB or especially The Somberlain.
WE have had this conversation. Like three times. I'd do it again though.
Brian wrote:dance, monkey, dance!!
http://chipsandbeermag.tumblr.com/

Brian
WREKage Staff
Posts: 3824
Joined: Sun February 25th, 2007, 3:20 pm
Location: Midtown

Post by Brian » Tue January 1st, 2013, 5:22 pm

MS_39455 wrote:
Brian wrote:
Knucklehead wrote:
stewvee wrote:
RegularNate wrote:seriously dude, a lot of dissection
always perfect. always. even Reinkaos. maybe even especially Reinkaos.
That's some high praise. I guess I should give it a listen.
Well deserved praise. Their finest moment.
I feel like I've probably had at least one beer soaked conversation about Reinkaos with one or both of you guys some time or another, but I really have to ask...what is it exactly that you like so much about that album? I shelved it for years after just a couple of listens when it first dropped. Given it a few more tries over time, but still wouldn't place it nearly in the same tier as those first two. I have to admit that the obvious production differences have probably colored my view some, but even just the song writing doesn't hold my interest like most any of SotLB or especially The Somberlain.
It's probably more of an artsy-fartsy answer than I want to admit....

SotLB and The Somberlain are both excellent, no question there. Flaweless really, but to me, they are both collections of great songs, while Reinkaos works as a great album. Aesthetically, lyrically, musically, it's all a perfect execution of JN's vision. The whole record gives off a vibe or complete and total victory and it rules.

User avatar
MS_39455
AtlantaMetal Staff
Posts: 2346
Joined: Tue May 3rd, 2005, 2:51 pm
Location: Doraville

Post by MS_39455 » Wed January 2nd, 2013, 9:06 am

Brian wrote:
MS_39455 wrote:
Brian wrote:
Knucklehead wrote:
stewvee wrote:
RegularNate wrote:seriously dude, a lot of dissection
always perfect. always. even Reinkaos. maybe even especially Reinkaos.
That's some high praise. I guess I should give it a listen.
Well deserved praise. Their finest moment.
I feel like I've probably had at least one beer soaked conversation about Reinkaos with one or both of you guys some time or another, but I really have to ask...what is it exactly that you like so much about that album? I shelved it for years after just a couple of listens when it first dropped. Given it a few more tries over time, but still wouldn't place it nearly in the same tier as those first two. I have to admit that the obvious production differences have probably colored my view some, but even just the song writing doesn't hold my interest like most any of SotLB or especially The Somberlain.
It's probably more of an artsy-fartsy answer than I want to admit....

SotLB and The Somberlain are both excellent, no question there. Flaweless really, but to me, they are both collections of great songs, while Reinkaos works as a great album. Aesthetically, lyrically, musically, it's all a perfect execution of JN's vision. The whole record gives off a vibe or complete and total victory and it rules.
Fair enough. Glad to finally hear a specific reason...




edit:
stewvee wrote:WE have had this conversation. Like three times. I'd do it again though.
...and remember it.

badcarburetor
Member
Posts: 2145
Joined: Mon March 23rd, 2009, 9:12 pm
Location: ATL

Post by badcarburetor » Thu January 3rd, 2013, 12:18 pm

Bad Religion - How Could Hell Be Any Worse
One of those rare records that always hits the spot.
"God created the devil? At least he did *something* cool." Homer J. Simpson

Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 37 guests