THE place for your Sisters-related comments, questions and snippets of Sisters information. For those who do not know, The Sisters of Mercy are a rock'n'roll band. And a pop band. And an industrial groove machine. Or so they say. They make records. Lots of records, apparently. But not in your galaxy. They play concerts. Lots of concerts, actually. But you still cannot see them. So what's it all about, Alfie? This is one of the few tightly-moderated forums on Heartland, so please keep on-topic. All off-topic posts will either be moved or deleted. Chairman Bux is the editor and the editor's decision is final. Danke.
Planet Dave wrote:
As for War On Drugs... If it sounds as good as it does in my head, it'll floor the lot of you.
Dunno Dave, the Blast Heid Radio version sounds pretty meaty, beaty, big and bouncey!
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
canon docre wrote:Ravey & Zeno, how can you. Objection!
I just shouldered dung fork and torch for you infidels.
Says the one that doesn't like Floodland
Hom_Corleone wrote:
Obviousman wrote:
At last, someone else thinking FALAA is the weakest bit of output
Can I join your gang kids?
I agree - I hardly ever listen to it. SKOS, Logic and 9 while 9 are the only ones I do really like. Goff nonsence.
Feel free to
hidi
in another tread i said FALAA is abdsolutely the best together with the '83 stuff. As time passes on and a lot of listening done I must say that it's still a strong period, but also a nostalgic. The later periods are surely not worse nor better, they're just different, like i'm kinda different now than when i was 18 and on the other hand not that much
compare it a bit with other great bands like u2 eg who's music changed drastically more than a few times from direction and still they have they're fans of specific periods and just all time u2 lovers, like we're all little som lovers.
looking now for the worst som song I wouldn't know yet. even most of the covers are absolutely great. To be continued.
canon docre wrote:Ravey & Zeno, how can you. Objection!
I just shouldered dung fork and torch for you infidels.
Says the one that doesn't like Floodland
Hom_Corleone wrote:
Can I join your gang kids?
I agree - I hardly ever listen to it. SKOS, Logic and 9 while 9 are the only ones I do really like. Goff nonsence.
Feel free to
hidi
in another tread i said FALAA is abdsolutely the best together with the '83 stuff. As time passes on and a lot of listening done I must say that it's still a strong period, but also a nostalgic. The later periods are surely not worse nor better, they're just different, like i'm kinda different now than when i was 18 and on the other hand not that much
compare it a bit with other great bands like u2 eg who's music changed drastically more than a few times from direction and still they have they're fans of specific periods and just all time u2 lovers, like we're all little som lovers.
looking now for the worst som song I wouldn't know yet. even most of the covers are absolutely great. To be continued.
cheers
I like the way you think........
"An artist is a creature driven by demons. He doesn't know why they choose him and he's usually too busy to wonder why." - William Faulkner
I don't mind FALAA, they released product then, album length product.
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
I love FALAA, it got me into The Sissies. If you could have had sex with vinyl (and snort-smoke it) it would have been my all consuming passion back in the day....
‎"We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers."
You can have sex TO a vinyl though. And with first and last and always i made a point of it.
One of my top albums of all time. I love everythng about it, everything from the sound of the music to the cover art to the stupid pictures of the band with big hair and red backdrops. I really do love that album.
All the songs on that are excellent, some stronger than others, but all top notch.
You can tell I wet my pants to the wake video can't you? I aslo set about trying to convert my fridge into a time machine.
Obviously there's some stonkers on FALAA (Marian, Logic, FALAA, NineWhileNine, SKOS), and obviously the rest wipes the floor with a lot of other bands 'music', it's just too lame generally. I guess Rule One is...never get so off your face that some other git comes in to produce your album. D'oh.
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
stefanmoermans wrote: like u2 eg who's music changed drastically more than a few times from direction and still they have they're fans of specific periods and just all time u2 lovers