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Mr Blonde

#6580
Quote from: NYRexall on Apr 04, 2016, 02:34 AM
Quote from: pinata89 on Apr 04, 2016, 02:30 AM
Quote from: NYRexall on Apr 04, 2016, 02:28 AM
Quote from: MrVesanique on Apr 04, 2016, 02:01 AM...

I saw three shows on that tour last summer. Hum blew Failure away all three nights. And Failure were fucking great, too.

I'm friends with Tim on FB and IG, and he's definitely hinted that they're in the studio working on *something*

so when you said "new Hum release", my ears immediately pricked up, lol
New Failure album was fantastic (no pun intended), and new HUM gives me a half chub! I went to like 5 shows on that tour, traveled alllllll over lol. saw Local H a few times too. Going to CHI in a few weeks, they are playing the "As Good As Dead" album all the way thru with the original drummer, Joe Daniels.

Love the new Failure album. Not as great as FP, but nothing ever will be. I remember Chino moding out about Failure being one of his favorite bands of all time when Deftones were on 120 Minutes (with Sergio filling in for Chi at the time!) in early-1999. I was stoked that one of my favorite bands was such a big fan of one of my other favorite (unsung) bands.

We were talking about Joe Daniels re-joining Local H on ETS the other day. Is this a permanent return or is he just guesting for the AGAD 20th shows?

Chino actually tried to get Ken to produce one of their albums around SNW.  Apparently Ken got back to their management and said he wouldn't know what to do with them

draculakim

Long time lurker, first time posting 🖖 Really digging this new sound. Can't wait for that vinyl!

elite54

HQ version anyone?

jujuslim

Deftones/HUM tour needs to happen!

pinata89

#6584
Quote from: Mr Blonde on Apr 04, 2016, 02:38 AM
Quote from: NYRexall on Apr 04, 2016, 02:34 AM
Quote from: pinata89 on Apr 04, 2016, 02:30 AM
Quote from: NYRexall on Apr 04, 2016, 02:28 AM
Quote from: MrVesanique on Apr 04, 2016, 02:01 AM...

I saw three shows on that tour last summer. Hum blew Failure away all three nights. And Failure were fucking great, too.

I'm friends with Tim on FB and IG, and he's definitely hinted that they're in the studio working on *something*

so when you said "new Hum release", my ears immediately pricked up, lol
New Failure album was fantastic (no pun intended), and new HUM gives me a half chub! I went to like 5 shows on that tour, traveled alllllll over lol. saw Local H a few times too. Going to CHI in a few weeks, they are playing the "As Good As Dead" album all the way thru with the original drummer, Joe Daniels.

Love the new Failure album. Not as great as FP, but nothing ever will be. I remember Chino moding out about Failure being one of his favorite bands of all time when Deftones were on 120 Minutes (with Sergio filling in for Chi at the time!) in early-1999. I was stoked that one of my favorite bands was such a big fan of one of my other favorite (unsung) bands.

We were talking about Joe Daniels re-joining Local H on ETS the other day. Is this a permanent return or is he just guesting for the AGAD 20th shows?

Chino actually tried to get Ken to produce one of their albums around SNW.  Apparently Ken got back to their management and said he wouldn't know what to do with them
Very interesting!! I didn't know this! And i dig deep for Ken A shit. Gotta link or anything?

I think the Joe D is just a one off deal. The other guy (Ryan  something) is gonna play too, apparently

NYRexall

Quote from: pinata89 on Apr 04, 2016, 02:37 AM
I like Downward is Heavenward better, personally. Isle of the Cheetah!

Most fans do, I think. And DIH is indeed a beautiful, mighty motherfucker of an album. Just not as dark as YPAA, which is what sets the latter higher up the bar for me.

Personally, my favorites on that record are Inuit Promise and Ms. Lazarus. I'd be interested in knowing if Chino or the other band members love DIH as much as they do YPAA..

beaverwithfishyshoes


Mr Blonde

#6587
Quote from: pinata89 on Apr 04, 2016, 02:40 AM
Quote from: Mr Blonde on Apr 04, 2016, 02:38 AM
Quote from: NYRexall on Apr 04, 2016, 02:34 AM
Quote from: pinata89 on Apr 04, 2016, 02:30 AM
Quote from: NYRexall on Apr 04, 2016, 02:28 AM
Quote from: MrVesanique on Apr 04, 2016, 02:01 AM...

I saw three shows on that tour last summer. Hum blew Failure away all three nights. And Failure were fucking great, too.

I'm friends with Tim on FB and IG, and he's definitely hinted that they're in the studio working on *something*

so when you said "new Hum release", my ears immediately pricked up, lol
New Failure album was fantastic (no pun intended), and new HUM gives me a half chub! I went to like 5 shows on that tour, traveled alllllll over lol. saw Local H a few times too. Going to CHI in a few weeks, they are playing the "As Good As Dead" album all the way thru with the original drummer, Joe Daniels.

Love the new Failure album. Not as great as FP, but nothing ever will be. I remember Chino moding out about Failure being one of his favorite bands of all time when Deftones were on 120 Minutes (with Sergio filling in for Chi at the time!) in early-1999. I was stoked that one of my favorite bands was such a big fan of one of my other favorite (unsung) bands.

We were talking about Joe Daniels re-joining Local H on ETS the other day. Is this a permanent return or is he just guesting for the AGAD 20th shows?

Chino actually tried to get Ken to produce one of their albums around SNW.  Apparently Ken got back to their management and said he wouldn't know what to do with them
Very interesting!! I didn't know this! And i dig deep for Ken A shit. Gotta link or anything?

I think the Joe D is just a one off deal. The other guy (Ryan  something) is gonna play too, apparently

It's in a old Alternative Press.  Article was called idols or something, and Chino got to interview Ken.  He was a huge fan of the production on Failure Planet.  I'll try digging it up

jujuslim

Quote from: NYRexall on Apr 04, 2016, 02:42 AM
Quote from: pinata89 on Apr 04, 2016, 02:37 AM
I like Downward is Heavenward better, personally. Isle of the Cheetah!

Most fans do, I think. And DIH is indeed a beautiful, mighty motherfucker of an album. Just not as dark as YPAA, which is what sets the latter higher up the bar for me.

Personally, my favorites on that record are Inuit Promise and Ms. Lazarus. I'd be interested in knowing if Chino or the other band members love DIH as much as they do YPAA..
The scientists!

pinata89

#6589
Quote from: Mr Blonde on Apr 04, 2016, 02:43 AM
Quote from: pinata89 on Apr 04, 2016, 02:40 AM
Quote from: Mr Blonde on Apr 04, 2016, 02:38 AM
Quote from: NYRexall on Apr 04, 2016, 02:34 AM
Quote from: pinata89 on Apr 04, 2016, 02:30 AM
Quote from: NYRexall on Apr 04, 2016, 02:28 AM
Quote from: MrVesanique on Apr 04, 2016, 02:01 AM...

I saw three shows on that tour last summer. Hum blew Failure away all three nights. And Failure were fucking great, too.

I'm friends with Tim on FB and IG, and he's definitely hinted that they're in the studio working on *something*

so when you said "new Hum release", my ears immediately pricked up, lol
New Failure album was fantastic (no pun intended), and new HUM gives me a half chub! I went to like 5 shows on that tour, traveled alllllll over lol. saw Local H a few times too. Going to CHI in a few weeks, they are playing the "As Good As Dead" album all the way thru with the original drummer, Joe Daniels.

Love the new Failure album. Not as great as FP, but nothing ever will be. I remember Chino moding out about Failure being one of his favorite bands of all time when Deftones were on 120 Minutes (with Sergio filling in for Chi at the time!) in early-1999. I was stoked that one of my favorite bands was such a big fan of one of my other favorite (unsung) bands.

We were talking about Joe Daniels re-joining Local H on ETS the other day. Is this a permanent return or is he just guesting for the AGAD 20th shows?

Chino actually tried to get Ken to produce one of their albums around SNW.  Apparently Ken got back to their management and said he wouldn't know what to do with them
Very interesting!! I didn't know this! And i dig deep for Ken A shit. Gotta link or anything?

I think the Joe D is just a one off deal. The other guy (Ryan  something) is gonna play too, apparently

It's in a old Alternative Press.  Article was called idols or something, and Chino got to interview Ken.  He was a huge fan of the production on Failure Planet.  I'll try digging it up
Please do man! I would absolutely love to read!

Mr Blonde

#6590
It's called idol worship and it's in the June 2005 AP issue.
This was the best I could do at the moment. 
http://www.altpress.com/magazine/issue/203-2_-_warped_tour_2005

ominousnimbus

So, Failure and HUM are both gods. If I'm being totally honest, I love Deftones, but those bands are on an even higher tier to me - among my favorites of all time.

Failure's The Heart Is a Monster from last year has to be one of the greatest comeback records after a 15+ year hiatus in rock history. As mentioned, it's not quite Fantastic Planet, but it's shockingly close to being that good. And best of all, they didn't accomplish that through token nostalgia that sounds like the old stuff but lacks a little of the soul - it's an incredibly creative effort with a new direction, and it's actually really fucking great.

I can't even imagine getting new HUM that's equally good, but it sounds like that may happen. What a grew few years for music.

Personally, I hear a noticeable Failure influence - circa Fantastic Planet - on Gore. This is especially true if you think about the darker tracks from FP, like "Heliotropic" or "Solaris." I'm not hearing as much HUM on this one, but they've no doubt left their mark on previous 'Tones material like "Knife Party."

NYRexall

Quote from: jujuslim on Apr 04, 2016, 02:38 AM
Hell yea! New HUM on the way!!
https://www.facebook.com/humbandofficial/posts/10153488223498697

Don't they have like five or six songs from their 90's run that are unrecorded? Inklings, Cloud City and several others. The version of Inklings they played on last year's tour is clearly different from the one they were playing in the early 2000s

A fucking Deftones/Hum tour would be epic. Someone needs to seriously consider a traveling festival-type event with Hum, Failure, Deftones, Nothing and a few other bands who have been championing Hum and Failure as major influences in the last ten years

pinata89

Quote from: ominousnimbus on Apr 04, 2016, 02:53 AM
So, Failure and HUM are both gods. If I'm being totally honest, I love Deftones, but those bands are on an even higher tier to me - among my favorites of all time.

Failure's The Heart Is a Monster from last year has to be one of the greatest comeback records after a 15+ year hiatus in rock history. As mentioned, it's not quite Fantastic Planet, but it's shockingly close to being that good. And best of all, they didn't accomplish that through token nostalgia that sounds like the old stuff but lacks a little of the soul - it's an incredibly creative effort with a new direction, and it's actually really fucking great.

I can't even imagine getting new HUM that's equally good, but it sounds like that may happen. What a grew few years for music.

Personally, I hear a noticeable Failure influence - circa Fantastic Planet - on Gore. This is especially true if you think about the darker tracks from FP, like "Heliotropic" or "Solaris." I'm not hearing as much HUM on this one, but they've no doubt left their mark on previous 'Tones material like "Knife Party."
This. +100. Great post bro.

Prty

Yeah I'd love a HQ link if someone has one but I'm tipping we are still a few days off?

pinata89

Quote from: NYRexall on Apr 04, 2016, 02:53 AM
Quote from: jujuslim on Apr 04, 2016, 02:38 AM
Hell yea! New HUM on the way!!
https://www.facebook.com/humbandofficial/posts/10153488223498697

Don't they have like five or six songs from their 90's run that are unrecorded? Inklings, Cloud City and several others. The version of Inklings they played on last year's tour is clearly different from the one they were playing in the early 2000s

A fucking Deftones/Hum tour would be epic. Someone needs to seriously consider a traveling festival-type event with Hum, Failure, Deftones, Nothing and a few other bands who have been championing Hum and Failure as major influences in the last ten years
God damn. I would literally jump in front of a moving train after a show with these three bands😏

NYRexall

Quote from: ominousnimbus on Apr 04, 2016, 02:53 AM
So, Failure and HUM are both gods. If I'm being totally honest, I love Deftones, but those bands are on an even higher tier to me - among my favorites of all time.

Failure's The Heart Is a Monster from last year has to be one of the greatest comeback records after a 15+ year hiatus in rock history. As mentioned, it's not quite Fantastic Planet, but it's shockingly close to being that good. And best of all, they didn't accomplish that through token nostalgia that sounds like the old stuff but lacks a little of the soul - it's an incredibly creative effort with a new direction, and it's actually really fucking great.

I can't even imagine getting new HUM that's equally good, but it sounds like that may happen. What a grew few years for music.

Personally, I hear a noticeable Failure influence - circa Fantastic Planet - on Gore. This is especially true if you think about the darker tracks from FP, like "Heliotropic" or "Solaris." I'm not hearing as much HUM on this one, but they've no doubt left their mark on previous 'Tones material like "Knife Party."

Mr. Vesanique was claiming all kinds of Hum - DIH influence on Gore just yesterday, iirc

I have no doubt a new Hum album would equal or better the latest Failure. Hum understand how important their influence has become, and that their (now sizeable) cult fanbase can't be bullshitted. They're great dudes and I'm sure if there is a new Hum record one day, it will have plenty we love about the band in addition to some nice creative steps forward

E-Money

#6597
Just had my first listen all the way through. Love where they went with this one. So experimental. A total left turn.  You hear all of their influences but in the end it's still Deftones and they really make it their own. There's no other band like them. Totally unique. And that's why we love them. The Feeling the Rubicon gave The first time hearing it was pure musical euphoria. I almost felt sick to my stomach with nerves but at the same time was so desperate to keep hearing more. Fucking greatness. Love all of the tempo changes and I love how some songs are very dark and very bright at the same time. Also love how the album really ends on a high note. Last two songs are super beautiful and inspirational. Deftones at their best. My favorite album of the Sergio era and we don't even have cd quality yet!

And Abe always brings it. My favorite drummer of all time.

Entombed

Quote from: NYRexall on Apr 04, 2016, 02:29 AM
Quote from: Entombed on Apr 04, 2016, 02:05 AM

I'd throw Shiner in there as well. Starless is one of my favorite albums of all time, personally.

The Egg > Starless

;D

For a long time, I agreed with this. For some reason, Starless grew on me over the years and took over as my favorite.
Tell the one about the man who dug holes so deep, he lost sight of his word.

pinata89

Quote from: Entombed on Apr 04, 2016, 02:58 AM
Quote from: NYRexall on Apr 04, 2016, 02:29 AM
Quote from: Entombed on Apr 04, 2016, 02:05 AM

I'd throw Shiner in there as well. Starless is one of my favorite albums of all time, personally.

The Egg > Starless

;D

For a long time, I agreed with this. For some reason, Starless grew on me over the years and took over as my favorite.
I need to get this shit. I have no Shiner in my library 😔