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#571 Re: The Sunset Strip » Device (band) » 637 weeks ago

Me_Wise_Magic wrote:

David Draiman of Disturbed's new band project is about to release the debut album in a few weeks. Me and my bro were going to pick it up around that times. Features appearances of Geezer Butler (Black Sabbath), Tom Morello (RATM), Lzzy Hale 20 (Halestorm (She's doing a cover of Lita & Ozzy's Close My Eyes)), M. Shadows, and many others. They posted a couple tracks from the album on the site as well as videos, dates, and other content. Seeing them live a couple weeks after the album comes out at Carolina Rebellion hopefully. Heard Vilify a little while ago and it's a solid track and hopefully I get to receive stronger material when the full release comes around.

http://deviceband.com/

I liked Vilify.  It reminded me alot of Stupify, and it left me wondering if I would like any song sung by David Draimen as long as there was a word ending in "ify" in the chorus.

#572 Re: The Sunset Strip » Volbeat » 637 weeks ago

Has anyone listened to the new album yet?  I'm giving it my first listen tonight.

#574 Re: The Sunset Strip » Slash says Scott Weiland has been "FIRED" from Stone Temple Pilots » 637 weeks ago

Just keeps getting better with this guy.

http://www.antimusic.com/news/13/April/ … uits.shtml

Scott Weiland has announced the next leg of his "Purple To The Core" tour but a member of his backing band, The Wildabouts, has quit the group.

Drummer Danny Thompson informed fans via his Facebook page about his decision. He wrote, "I have just officially QUIT The Scott Weiland Solo Band. Loved playing with the guys for 7 years but It's a matter of self worth. Not going to elaborate."

#575 Re: The Sunset Strip » Random Access Memories (Daft Punk) » 637 weeks ago

Very cool. I've been meaning to check these guys out. I loved them on the Kanye West track, stronger.

#576 Re: Guns N' Roses » Axl's New Hairstyle Makes Yahoo News » 637 weeks ago

Plastic surgery + age.  But it doesn't matter what he looks like as long as the 20 year old model on his arm looks good.

#577 Re: The Sunset Strip » Volbeat » 637 weeks ago

Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies is out, and here is a review by Thom Jurek of allmusic.com:

In the two-and-half years since Volbeat's wildly successful Beyond Hell/Above Heaven, they've traveled some miles, both literally and figuratively. They toured not only Europe but the U.S. and Canada in support for nearly a year, and parted ways with lead guitarist Thomas Bredahl. A permanent replacement was found in Robert Caggiano, formerly of Anthrax, who was enlisted to produce Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies and play on select tracks. His addition has proved integral to the band's ever evolving sound. While the meld of various kinds of heavy metal, country, and rockabilly is still present here -- it is now undoubtedly the sound of Volbeat itself -- the lines between those styles are less pronounced. The sometimes jarring shift from rockabilly to thrash, from death metal to the Johnny Cash-country on previous albums, still happens, but here these sounds often coexist within the same song. While it is accurate to say that this set is more accessible than anything Volbeat has attempted previously, it is also the most ambitious set of tracks they've committed to tape. The songwriting is tight, focused; there are lots of hooks, most of them heavy -- thanks, no doubt, to Caggiano's presence. His playing style is full of insanely catchy riffs, vamps, and intricate melodies. Michael Tomas Poulsen's vocals still blend Elvis, James Hetfield, and Keith Caputo, but they growl less; they're expressive and natural sounding. Hard rock and vintage HM are the prevalent sounds here -- as heard on cuts like "Pearl Heart," the riff-arific "The Nameless One," and the aggressive attack in "The Hangman's Body Count." The slow, doomy chug of "Room 24" melds early Black Sabbath to death metal with King Diamond guesting on vocals. Another surprise is in the cover of Young the Giant's "My Body." Thanks to Poulsen's awesome singing and the blasting guitars, it could pass as a Volbeat anthem. An excellent example of all the band's styles converging at once is in "Black Bart," with death metal, Gun Club-style punk-country, and even Thin Lizzy's twin lead guitars. Former Dubstar and Client vocalist Sarah Blackwood sings with Poulsen on "Lonesome Rider," where slap bass rockabilly and hooky '80s metal commingle. Thin Lizzy also get channeled on the killer "The Sinner Is You," while Civil War-era banjo introduces the theatrical country meets death metal choogler "Doc Holliday." A high lonesome desert harmonica à la Ennio Morricone introduces closer "Our Loved Ones," which is as fine a melodic headbanger as anything the band's ever cut. While it is accurate to say that Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies is more accessible than anything Volbeat has attempted previously, it is also the most ambitious -- and arguably enjoyable -- set they've committed to tape.

#578 Re: The Garden » The Wrestling thread » 637 weeks ago

misterID wrote:

I hope this does lead to Punk/Lesnar teaming up for a new Dangerous Alliance. Once they started doing the bits about Paul Bearer there was no way Punk was going to win. Everyone knew it. And I think that killed some added heat the match would have had.

Taker doesn't lose at WrestleMania.  Ever.

#579 Re: The Sunset Strip » Bon Jovi Discussion » 637 weeks ago

TMZ compared them to the Stones, now this:

” Why did Jon Bon Jovi do a Bon Jovi tour without Richie Sambora, his co-writer and mate of 30 years?

Because he’s as stubborn and egomaniacal as Guns N’ Roses’ Axl Rose? Because the show must go on? Because the band grosses $2 million a night? Or ’cause it’s called the Because We Can Tour?”


http://m.startribune.com/?id=201875511

I wish it was for better reasons, but it's nice to see BJ compared to the greats.

#580 Re: The Sunset Strip » What Are You Listening To? » 637 weeks ago

If CD had come out in '98 it would have topped the charts no doubt. sad

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