Moral of the story comes from seeing just how many people have commented about this not being what they supposed to come up because they didn't take a a few to check the related videos. Suckers!
:::: Metal up Yöur Jazz! with FUZZIFERblack psychedelic doom ::::
Ugly Nora wrote:It's a sad day when Bassus Sanguinis becomes the voice of reason.
louderthangod wrote: I understand that doom is an overused phrase and the doom folks (myself included) kind of invaded this place but at least they keep to themselves unlike the god-squad on the gear page...which cabinet casters are the best for Praise and Worship?
please keep in mind we are mostly being overly picky and silly it's not this is actually in the music section
Bassus Sanguinis wrote:I mean... yeah, sure I can dig a good stoner band, but since the're thirteen in a dozen of those nowadays, only if they're putting up a good show, or if they can drop in a song something I wasn't expecting, something that actually gets my attention.
Nice groovin' pot smokin' low tuned rock 'n' roll is good for parties and having good time but that can be such ...good times music. Like... at worst it makes me feel it's just bearded and pot smoking version of fucking happyhappyjoyjoy bubblegum pop music. There, I said it. Just admit, it's pretty far from the more extreme apocapyptic, mourning, claustrophobic, psyched, bleak and absolutely suicidal stuff. You know. the doom metal that can get every bit as grim and extreme as black metal but without all that energy to blast and shred.
This is also why I'm in a screamo band. But, then again, we have fast parts most of the time.
if you like Ghost, check out the first two Quicksilver Messenger Service albums...Kurihara's style, musically and visually, is totally derived from Quicksilver's John Cipollina, the most underrated guitarist nowadays in all of 60s rock and roll.