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Re: Real Screamo gear

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 2:22 pm
by John Matrix
D.o.S. wrote:
casecandy wrote:
D.o.S. wrote:Fucking Hot Cross. I have been arguing with Space Ritual about the merits of Hot Cross for like three years now.
And you are on which side of the debate?
The only time I listen to Hot Cross is when I see a reference to them, think "well, are they really that unexciting?" and then put them on for 2-3 minutes before turning that shit off and finding something I actually want to listen to.
My memory of Hot Cross is always better than actually listening to them, if that makes sense. I think to myself, "man, Hot Cross, they were pretty cool" then I put it on and get tired of it after a few songs.

Re: Real Screamo gear

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 5:11 pm
by frigid midget
John Matrix wrote:
D.o.S. wrote:
casecandy wrote:
D.o.S. wrote:Fucking Hot Cross. I have been arguing with Space Ritual about the merits of Hot Cross for like three years now.
And you are on which side of the debate?
The only time I listen to Hot Cross is when I see a reference to them, think "well, are they really that unexciting?" and then put them on for 2-3 minutes before turning that shit off and finding something I actually want to listen to.
My memory of Hot Cross is always better than actually listening to them, if that makes sense. I think to myself, "man, Hot Cross, they were pretty cool" then I put it on and get tired of it after a few songs.
lol same here, weird...

"Man it's been a long time since I listened to hot cross, they were so fucking rad..."
Listening to Hot Cross for five mins: "Meh, I'm not in the mood for hot cross".

Re: Real Screamo gear

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 7:14 pm
by daseb
Strange Tales wrote:Also how is that a Line 6 bass pod, I feel like everything I know is a lie now.
I KNOW RIGHT?!

Also I'd dispute Rites of Spring being underrated or unheard of or whatever really. Growing up pre - Internet, the thing with all the dischord stuff was it was all kept in print and their distribution was REALLY good. To the point where 14 year old me living in deepest darkest suburban Australia was able to go to the local jb hi fi and pick up the cd version of end on end. I've seen like five local bands cover 'for want of' over the years (I was in two of them, one of them also did 'my better half' by One Last Wish).

When shape of punk to come came out my girlfriend at the time was like 'you think that's cool? Check out this!' and put on plays pretty for baby and made me read the liner notes. Years later I can't really vibe with refused anymore but the hair still stands up on my arms when I hear 'to you, the bold and foolish lambs...'.

A couple days ago I got hit by a car while riding my bike to work, then driving to a show last night my battery went flat. So I was sore all over and really feeling shitty, just wanting to go home and cuddle my dog. Sitting in my jump started car charging the battery I listened to songs like 'n-sub ulysses' and 'maniac drag strip' and got totally psyched back up, then went inside and we played one of the best shows we've done yet. Never fails.

Incidentally this band lost our bassist recently and my immediate thought was 'fuck it, I'll switch between guitar and bass, worked for Q And Not U!' haha

Re: Real Screamo gear

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 9:54 pm
by WORMDIRT
casecandy wrote:I grew up in Eastern Canada (like east of Montreal), so the big guns on the scene, in terms of influence, are very different than in the US. Alexisonfire, Protest the Hero, Billy Talent, Grade, basically any heavy Canadian band, because that's who toured here and who we moshed to :) But all the musicians respected and knew Rites for sure

EDIT: Moneen, too, every scene kid in New Brunswick had a copy of The Red Tree
Moneen is crazy underated. Love em. Theory is my shiit

Re: Real Screamo gear

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 10:22 pm
by casecandy
WORMDIRT wrote:
casecandy wrote:I grew up in Eastern Canada (like east of Montreal), so the big guns on the scene, in terms of influence, are very different than in the US. Alexisonfire, Protest the Hero, Billy Talent, Grade, basically any heavy Canadian band, because that's who toured here and who we moshed to :) But all the musicians respected and knew Rites for sure

EDIT: Moneen, too, every scene kid in New Brunswick had a copy of The Red Tree
Moneen is crazy underated. Love em. Theory is my shiit
SO underrated.

I'm not saying it's because Canada but... yeah, because Canada.

They could go toe-to-toe with any other good mainstream emo band from the early 2000s.

So tight together.

Re: Real Screamo gear

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 11:40 pm
by OddKnowledge
Strange Tales wrote:the real answer is that Off Minor was infinitely better in every single way.
pretty much

Re: Real Screamo gear

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 12:18 am
by daseb
I once saw Jamie playing the clean breakdown in 'this is a hostage situation' with his left hand while changing a string with his right.

Re: Real Screamo gear

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 12:24 am
by Mark of the Beast
rainlet wrote:
D.o.S wrote:
BoatRich wrote:
rainlet wrote:Dischord's one of those labels that are great because you can generally pick up anything they put out and know it's going to be good, but Nation of Ulysses was really (in my opinion) the best thing that ever came out on there. I'm really torn between Plays Pretty For Baby and 13 Point Program, I've never been able to pick which one i liked best.
but... Rites of Spring....
Or Fugazi. or Minor Threat. or Lungfish. or Q and not U.
Oh don't get me wrong, I love all that shit. NoU is just made for me.

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R.I.D.N.O.U.

Re: Real Screamo gear

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 2:02 pm
by frigid midget
WORMDIRT wrote:
casecandy wrote:I grew up in Eastern Canada (like east of Montreal), so the big guns on the scene, in terms of influence, are very different than in the US. Alexisonfire, Protest the Hero, Billy Talent, Grade, basically any heavy Canadian band, because that's who toured here and who we moshed to :) But all the musicians respected and knew Rites for sure

EDIT: Moneen, too, every scene kid in New Brunswick had a copy of The Red Tree
Moneen is crazy underated. Love em. Theory is my shiit
+1

I always thought I was the only person in the world who knew em, let alone likes em :)

Re: Real Screamo gear

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 4:35 pm
by earthbound
Black hair dye and a Spock haircut.

Re: Real Screamo gear

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 4:54 pm
by futuresailors
earthbound wrote:Black hair dye and a Spock haircut.
:?:
You mean the cool emo kids don't do the bangs anymore?
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Re: Real Screamo gear

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 4:56 pm
by lordgalvar
length of bangs is proportional to facial piercings. That spock cut was always there.

Re: Real Screamo gear

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2015 12:49 am
by casecandy
I am like a huge fucking emo kid and have never done anything to my hair other than wash and dry it.

I like to think you're talking about scene kids.

But... sigh. What's the difference.

Re: Real Screamo gear

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2015 1:39 am
by earthbound
casecandy wrote:I am like a huge fucking emo kid and have never done anything to my hair other than wash and dry it.

I like to think you're talking about scene kids.

But... sigh. What's the difference.
Specifically referring to the Swing Kids / 31G / San Diego scene. Though I really do love some of that music.

But to me screamo first applied awesome bands like Sleepytime Trio, Frail, Clikatat Ikatowi, Shotmaker etc. I can't get down with any of those 2000's bands with the notable exceptions of City of Caterpillar, Stop It and Off Minor.

Re: Real Screamo gear

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2015 2:01 am
by lordgalvar
earthbound wrote:
casecandy wrote:I am like a huge fucking emo kid and have never done anything to my hair other than wash and dry it.

I like to think you're talking about scene kids.

But... sigh. What's the difference.
Specifically referring to the Swing Kids / 31G / San Diego scene. Though I really do love some of that music.
Yea, that's all I meant. It was funny watching crusties grow bangs and trade their patched cutoff dickies for skinny jeans in socal for a while there. A lot of the romulans were into Charles Bronson and le shok and stuff. It was just funny to watch. Then they grew beards and got sweaters. It freaking 90 degrees at night and they have a beanie and a sweater.