Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2017 2:23 pm
I do web stufff for work. I'll try to email Tom, or if someone can put Tom in touch with me, I can help out with getting ilovedoom.org working again.
That's sweet. Sucks that it won't work out but still nice to jam.Corey Y wrote:Last night I had my first proper jam session in a style of music I like since I moved across country. It was a dual guitar band in the vein of Sixty Watt Shaman and Down sorta style. Really fun to play with, all the guys in the band were cool. I don't think I'm going to attempt to join the band though, because it was about a 1 hour 20 minute drive each way, kind of in the middle of nowhere. They even said it was kind of far and were surprised I came out, but I really wanted to meet some people into heavy music, play and have some socialization with someone who's not my coworker of family. It was a fun time, they invited me to a house party/bbq/jam session next month too. I'm still going to keep looking for something more local or even just not so remote, but I'm glad I went.
It was kind of a necessary social/creative recharge, if nothing else.odontophobia wrote:That's sweet. Sucks that it won't work out but still nice to jam.
Thanks. There's a whole album's worth of new stuff. We just put up that song while we're trying to figure out what to do with it.D.o.S. wrote:New druden track is rad BTW. Er, I guess April isn't new, but I just found it today.
https://druden.bandcamp.com/track/the-passage-2
Yeah that sounds cool as shit.Corey Y wrote:Last night I had my first proper jam session in a style of music I like since I moved across country. It was a dual guitar band in the vein of Sixty Watt Shaman and Down sorta style. Really fun to play with, all the guys in the band were cool. I don't think I'm going to attempt to join the band though, because it was about a 1 hour 20 minute drive each way, kind of in the middle of nowhere. They even said it was kind of far and were surprised I came out, but I really wanted to meet some people into heavy music, play and have some socialization with someone who's not my coworker of family. It was a fun time, they invited me to a house party/bbq/jam session next month too. I'm still going to keep looking for something more local or even just not so remote, but I'm glad I went.
I don't think they're on that level with stuff. If they were on top of self recording or had a demo of all their songs, it might be doable.Iommic Pope wrote:Yeah that sounds cool as shit.
Would they be up for working remote with you and gettig together for occaisional jams to consolidate?
Near Youngstown, yeah. Living in Poland and working in Austintown. We were in Howland for a couple months when we moved here. I like it so far, I get the sense from everyone at my work that the whole area is very different than it was even 10 years ago. I don't go into Youngstown proper all that much, downtown was kind of a ghost town when we went to lunch there a couple times. It's all a hell of a lot better than where we moved from. Sure, there was a lot of cool shit within driving distance, but we were pretty tired of the mix of Robocop's Detroit and the town from Footloose style living at modern day SF bay area type prices.Jäke wrote:Holy shit, Corey … you're like in Youngstown now??? Dag. I grew up in near there. I hope you like it more than I did!
Hey Matt! Yeah, I'm looking forward to jamming tomorrow. Double bonus that it's people who are also into stoner/doom type sounds as well, I need to find my people.Hazmat33 wrote:Yo Corey Y...cool to see you in here...this is Matt. Hopefully we'll still do some jammin on Tuesday. If nothing else it will be a chance to make some new friends and talk tunes.