16 Horsepower
- The Green Lantern
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I caught a glimpse of a man playing banjo on the telly and dancing some sort of square dance. The song, Black Soul Choir, was strangely enchanting, menacing, brooding. It turns out 16 Horsepower, the band, has been around for ages and I never heard of them. Anyone else in to them? If so, is the rest of it as good as Black Soul Choir?
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I've very recently discovered a band called Pulcher Femina. Very cool so far. What says you lot on this band too?
Only a paand.
One of my favourite bands. seen them loads. Stunning live.
Here's a review I did for a London show on 16horsepower.com.
http://16horsepower.com/london0902.html
Go get the albums "low estate" & "sackcloth & ashes"......then the rest.
Here's a review I did for a London show on 16horsepower.com.
http://16horsepower.com/london0902.html
Go get the albums "low estate" & "sackcloth & ashes"......then the rest.
- The Green Lantern
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Thanks a lot Biggy. Have a feeling I've stumbled upon something rather brilliant here.
Good review too.
Good review too.
That Biggy boy got me into 16 horsepower a year ago.The Green Lantern wrote:Thanks a lot Biggy. Have a feeling I've stumbled upon something rather brilliant here.
Good review too.
I love them, so will you
I think someone set my soul alight
A often-practicing club goer in New York took me to see them when an Estonian friend (no, not named Indrek ) and I were there a few years back. I had never heard of them, but the gig (particularly the music) certainly was good enough to get me to look for some of their studio releases. Admittedly, I found them better live than on CD, but I did keep what I got by them.
Just by chance, does anyone have any live stuff by them? I would be quite happy to get a copy of the gig which I attended in 2000.
Martin
Just by chance, does anyone have any live stuff by them? I would be quite happy to get a copy of the gig which I attended in 2000.
Martin
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I've been listening to Sackloth'n'ashes most of yesterday and today and it's a bloody good album.
Rian, my fellow swede, did you happen to catch them on Musikjournalen?
Incidently I noticed on their website that there is a DVD with live footage/videos coming out in March.
Rian, my fellow swede, did you happen to catch them on Musikjournalen?
Incidently I noticed on their website that there is a DVD with live footage/videos coming out in March.
"Dead Run" (from Low Entate) is my fav 16HP song, you must listen it
- nigel d
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i like a band called the sisters of mercy , they are very good ,especially live, but they dont make records any more apparently........
anyone else heard of them?
anyone else heard of them?
i am more likely to release an album before the sisters
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Not a clue mate, sorry.nigel d wrote:i like a band called the sisters of mercy , they are very good ,especially live, but they dont make records any more apparently........
anyone else heard of them?
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16 horsepower is ace!
but nowadays I only listen to johnny cash anymore, and it's been a while like this already
ah yes and sometimes a bit of blood axis
but nowadays I only listen to johnny cash anymore, and it's been a while like this already
ah yes and sometimes a bit of blood axis
shiny, shiny, shiny boots of leather....
Yaeh, I did. TwiceThe Green Lantern wrote:I've been listening to Sackloth'n'ashes most of yesterday and today and it's a bloody good album.
Rian, my fellow swede, did you happen to catch them on Musikjournalen?
Incidently I noticed on their website that there is a DVD with live footage/videos coming out in March.
I have just downloaded some stuff from Soulseek by Woven hands aswell
I think someone set my soul alight