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NYRexall

Quote from: pinata89 on Apr 04, 2016, 03:10 AM
Quote from: ominousnimbus on Apr 04, 2016, 03:08 AM
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.
Shiner is another borderline top 10 band of all time for me. I've vacillated between Starless and The Egg many times. Starless is just such melodic perfection, the closest to mainstream rock dudes that talented can get - whereas The Egg is a little more sophisticated and experimental. It really just comes down to my mood and the season, I think.

For anyone who's big into Failure and HUM but hasn't given them a shot, I'd start with Starless. Shiner took me the longest to get into out of that trifecta of bands, but I now put them on par with the other two, and consider their songwriting and technical ability to be likely the most impressive of the three.
Just need to find their stuff. I've been looking for a discog for the last hour

Go here: http://shiner.shopsilentempire.com/

Both LPs come with an insert and a d/l coupon

E-Money

Love how confident Chino sounds on the song Gore. Kind of reminds me of goon squad or at least his delivery. What a killer track. I bet the real thing sounds so incredible. I so wanted to wait.  I downloaded it right when I got up this morning but didn't listen to it until about an hour ago. This album  really shows how creative these guys are. It's a total collaborative effort. Sounds like they just got into a room together and jammed out exactly like they said. So freaking cool !

pinata89

Quote from: E-Money on Apr 04, 2016, 03:26 AM
Love how confident Chino sounds on the song Gore. Kind of reminds me of goon squad or at least his delivery. What a killer track. I bet the real thing sounds so incredible. I so wanted to wait.  I downloaded it right when I got up this morning but didn't listen to it until about an hour ago. This album  really shows how creative these guys are. It's a total collaborative effort. Sounds like they just got into a room together and jammed out exactly like they said. So freaking cool !
This album slays. Right behind S/T for me!

iceeslunk

is it me or does pittura infamante have an early smashing pumpkins vibe to it? i think its either the guitar or maybe just as a whole...but i dig it, currently making my first pass through on gore, still a few tracks to go :)

pinata89

Quote from: iceeslunk on Apr 04, 2016, 03:37 AM
is it me or does pittura infamante have an early smashing pumpkins vibe to it? i think its either the guitar or maybe just as a whole...but i dig it, currently making my first pass through on gore, still a few tracks to go :)
I said this and got shit for ir. I completely agree;there is lots of SP influences on this album, in my opinion

BallZDeeP

Quote from: iceeslunk on Apr 04, 2016, 03:37 AM
is it me or does pittura infamante have an early smashing pumpkins vibe to it? i think its either the guitar or maybe just as a whole...but i dig it, currently making my first pass through on gore, still a few tracks to go :)
I love it. I dont care who disagrees

RaptureWS

Quote from: deftonesluvrbrazil on Apr 04, 2016, 01:39 AM
What about (L)MIRL guys? It sounds so different to anything Deftones has ever made, it sounds like a Stone Sour song or something. I think it's nice, but probably the most radio-friendly song of the album, what do you guys think?

I agree that it is different. For me, LMIRL strays from their core/expected sound more so than the other tracks.
As for being radio-friendly or Stone Sour sounding, I don't really agree there. The chorus and the "hey!" part do have an almost southern rock feel but the way it is molded would not captivate a mass radio audience IMO. In fact, I believe it would do the opposite and would hurt the band. "This is what Deftones have become? No thanks." Deep cut, for sure. My least favorite on the entire album though.
Throw your faith in me. I'll take you some place brand new....

iceeslunk

Quote from: pinata89 on Apr 04, 2016, 03:39 AM
Quote from: iceeslunk on Apr 04, 2016, 03:37 AM
is it me or does pittura infamante have an early smashing pumpkins vibe to it? i think its either the guitar or maybe just as a whole...but i dig it, currently making my first pass through on gore, still a few tracks to go :)
I said this and got shit for ir. I completely agree;there is lots of SP influences on this album, in my opinion
aw yeah dude i dont know why you caught shit for that...especially on that song i hear a pumpkins type of vibe...for the record that isnt a diss or anything, early pumpkins is fucking dope!

laurapalmer

Quote from: pinata89 on Apr 04, 2016, 03:11 AM
Quote from: laurapalmer on Apr 04, 2016, 03:10 AM
Yeah hearts/wires just automatically downloaded onto my ITunes. Happy days
Nice! Is it 12:11am where you are?

Nope it was 11:11, I'm east coast.

pinata89

Quote from: iceeslunk on Apr 04, 2016, 03:44 AM
Quote from: pinata89 on Apr 04, 2016, 03:39 AM
Quote from: iceeslunk on Apr 04, 2016, 03:37 AM
is it me or does pittura infamante have an early smashing pumpkins vibe to it? i think its either the guitar or maybe just as a whole...but i dig it, currently making my first pass through on gore, still a few tracks to go :)
I said this and got shit for ir. I completely agree;there is lots of SP influences on this album, in my opinion
aw yeah dude i dont know why you caught shit for that...especially on that song i hear a pumpkins type of vibe...for the record that isnt a diss or anything, early pumpkins is fucking dope!
Fasho!

RaptureWS

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Quote from: BallZDeeP on Apr 04, 2016, 03:41 AM
Quote from: iceeslunk on Apr 04, 2016, 03:37 AM
is it me or does pittura infamante have an early smashing pumpkins vibe to it? i think its either the guitar or maybe just as a whole...but i dig it, currently making my first pass through on gore, still a few tracks to go :)
I love it. I dont care who disagrees

I love it too! The verse almost sounds like some Egyptian style shit while Chino sings with power and confidence, like he is praising a God. The chorus kicks in and Chino becomes more subdued with his vocal delivery and the music switches to a driving-yet-lush wall of sound. The verse and the chorus sound nothing alike but fit together so well. It's one of my favorite tracks. That's the one you recommended to me personally and I paid close attention the first time I heard it. Love it so much.

Does  ANYONE else know what I mean with the Egypt comparison? During that verse I feel like I can see those Egyptian workers in their white skirt things, gold snake crowns on their head carrying a woman with four arms, dressed in magnificent clothing through a cheering crowd while Chino waits at the end of the crowd, singing his heart out. lol ANYONE?
Throw your faith in me. I'll take you some place brand new....

E-Money

I'm definitely hearing some smashing pumpkins, hum, failure, Janes addiction, and mbv for sure. But not like a rip off or anything.. All blended to sound like deftones. Killer shit

YouWOuldKnow

Quote from: pinata89 on Apr 04, 2016, 02:53 AM
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.

Two of my favorite bands. After listening to Gore the first time I definitely felt some Failure vibes, especially in the production of the record. It really seems like they set out to make a trippy album as opposed to a collection of songs. Everything flows like Fantastic Planet or Magnified.

pinata89

Quote from: YouWOuldKnow on Apr 04, 2016, 03:55 AM
Quote from: pinata89 on Apr 04, 2016, 02:53 AM
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.

Two of my favorite bands. After listening to Gore the first time I definitely felt some Failure vibes, especially in the production of the record. It really seems like they set out to make a trippy album as opposed to a collection of songs. Everything flows like Fantastic Planet or Magnified.
God, i'm so glad there are other Failure geeks on here

RaptureWS

Also, I will be surprised if "Xenon" isn't released as a single at some point.

Xenon also sounds like it would fit in well on SNW.
Throw your faith in me. I'll take you some place brand new....

illthrowROCKS@U

Quote from: NYRexall on Apr 04, 2016, 03:04 AM
Getting back to Gore..

Is there any kind of Smiths or Cure influence on any of these songs? I think I remember in the craziness that was SL yesterday somebody saying that Rubicon sounded like The Smiths going metal or something..?

That was me, but it was about Acid Hologram.
9/26/10 - Patriot Center
5/22/11 - Sunset Cove Amphitheater
8/7/12 - Verizon Center
10/26/12 - Ram's Head Live
3/8/13 - House of Blues
10/8/13 - Baltimore Arena
7/31/15 - The Fillmore
8/8/15 - Susquehanna Bank Center
8/3/16 - Pier Six Pavillion
6/14/17 - MGM National Harbor
5/17/22 - The Anthem

pinata89

Quote from: illthrowROCKS@U on Apr 04, 2016, 03:57 AM
Quote from: NYRexall on Apr 04, 2016, 03:04 AM
Getting back to Gore..

Is there any kind of Smiths or Cure influence on any of these songs? I think I remember in the craziness that was SL yesterday somebody saying that Rubicon sounded like The Smiths going metal or something..?

That was me, but it was about Acid Hologram.
Yeah i would say Acid Hologram sounds the most like that

YouWOuldKnow

Quote from: pinata89 on Apr 04, 2016, 03:56 AM
Quote from: YouWOuldKnow on Apr 04, 2016, 03:55 AM
Quote from: pinata89 on Apr 04, 2016, 02:53 AM
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.

Two of my favorite bands. After listening to Gore the first time I definitely felt some Failure vibes, especially in the production of the record. It really seems like they set out to make a trippy album as opposed to a collection of songs. Everything flows like Fantastic Planet or Magnified.
God, i'm so glad there are other Failure geeks on here

I know somebody also mentioned, but if you haven't already, check out the Life and Times. Excellent band in the Failure/Autolux vein

alligator

Hello, just a new user here!

Loving this new record, it is everything that I wanted from them since SNW. It has a lot of that "dark" atmosphere from S/T - SNW era, but with the matuarity of their latest works. Only complain is the "Pittura Infamante" intro, so fucking clowny. It kills the mood after such a beautiful song that Heart/Wires is, but in a really bad way. It sound like a fucking Mastodon riff (I love them too, don't get me wrong), completely out of place. Anyways, I'm really satisfied with Gore and I can't wait to get the CD for the good quality audio.

Sorry for my english, not a native speaker.

pinata89

Quote from: alligator on Apr 04, 2016, 04:00 AM
Hello, just a new user here!

Loving this new record, it is everything that I wanted from them since SNW. It has a lot of that "dark" atmosphere from S/T - SNW era, but with the matuarity of their latest works. Only complain is the "Pittura Infamante" intro, so fucking clowny. It kills the mood after such a beautiful song that Heart/Wires is, but in a really bad way. It sound like a fucking Mastodon riff (I love them too, don't get me wrong), completely out of place. Anyways, I'm really satisfied with Gore and I can't wait to get the CD for the good quality audio.

Sorry for my english, not a native speaker.
It's a great album! Welcome, and thx for the post