The Thread for Notable New Albums
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The Thread for Notable New Albums
Thought this could be a useful quick reference thread, if anyone comes across a new album (or I guess just a largely undiscovered but recent gem) please let us all know
Always good to discover new artists and tap into what other guitarists are listening to. Chur MF.
Always good to discover new artists and tap into what other guitarists are listening to. Chur MF.
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the new Nick Cave album is a real beaut. I really liked the last one too.
( I just bought Thin Lizzy Life/Live Double album.. been looking for that one since I was a wee tacker)
( I just bought Thin Lizzy Life/Live Double album.. been looking for that one since I was a wee tacker)
There are still some that think the neck PU is moved to accommodate the extra frets which only proves they cannot detect the difference in length of each.
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New Warpaint is killer!
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I'm loving Abbath
If Less is More Then Just Think How Much More More would be
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I know....he's fucking awesomeFrey wrote:
This guy?
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those warpaint chicks are annoying "meet the nu indi darlings" smacks of uber marketing viral videos from the local pharmacist.
Give me Abbath any day.
probably a much better lover too
Give me Abbath any day.
probably a much better lover too
There are still some that think the neck PU is moved to accommodate the extra frets which only proves they cannot detect the difference in length of each.
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They've been doing their thing for years, just the media have finally cottoned onto them.......
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Good to hear, will check it out today. I quite liked Pale Communionsirvill wrote:New Opeth album is great on first listen.
Its not metal, so relax the sphincter now, but its still good music
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If you liked PC and don't mind it getting a little heavier, then you'll like this albumMini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Good to hear, will check it out today. I quite liked Pale Communionsirvill wrote:New Opeth album is great on first listen.
Its not metal, so relax the sphincter now, but its still good music
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Re: The Thread for Notable New Albums
Amps:
Soldano SLO100 x2 | Wizard MC1 & MC2 | Diezel Herbert
Fryette Pittbull CL | Marshall 2203KK | Krank Rev 50 | Mesa Mark 2A
Rack stuff:
VHT/Fryette GP3, GP/DI & 2/90/2 | Peters FSM/Chimera
Verellen Meatsmoke | Synergy SYN1 | Mesa Studio
Soldano SLO100 x2 | Wizard MC1 & MC2 | Diezel Herbert
Fryette Pittbull CL | Marshall 2203KK | Krank Rev 50 | Mesa Mark 2A
Rack stuff:
VHT/Fryette GP3, GP/DI & 2/90/2 | Peters FSM/Chimera
Verellen Meatsmoke | Synergy SYN1 | Mesa Studio
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The lyrics of the latest Architects album are even more poignant now in the wake of lead guitarist and main songwriter Tom Searles death
Heres a little tribute vid
Heres a little tribute vid
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Yep, first listen of this confirms it does sound greatsirvill wrote:New Opeth album is great on first listen.
Its not metal, so relax the sphincter now, but its still good music
Is it just me or do the vocals on this album sound really like Steve Vai is singing. I'm sure it's been there before but seems to stand out to me this time because it's more of a mellow album this time round from what I recall.
I'll be chasing down a vinyl copy of this when the vinyl comes out in NZ in a few days