Happened across a few tunes by them and wondered if any of you lot knew anything about them.
Very contemporary Sisters sound with the vocals along the lines of a Von/Bowie hybrid.
The Daughters of Bristol
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Ta for the heads-up. Always nice to hear some new music.
Here's their MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/thedaughtersofbristol
Here's their MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/thedaughtersofbristol
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It's not bad, in an old stylee goth type way. Name is f**king awful though....
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Try this lot. You might even like it:Dark wrote:Approved.
More like this, please.
www.myspace.com/thehatedreign
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I hope when your band make it we dont take the p*ss.
I hope when your band make it we dont take the p*ss.
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So who's taking the p*ss?Most people who have posted seem to rather like them.Personally I think "Take you away" is a brilliant piece of music,but I would agree Daughters of Bristol is a dreadfully contrived attempt at a Sisters of mercy style name.But what's in a name anyway?Hexenstübchen wrote:Friends from Seattle.
I hope when your band make it we dont take the p*ss.
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Hmm. My musical tastes are about as 'Trad Goth' as they come, but even I find this pretty derivative.
Not bad, just derivative.
Not bad, just derivative.
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Bland and unoriginal.
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Hmmmm....not bad, I'd actually heard them on Myspace a few months ago and had a good laugh at the name! The vocals (especially in the verses) are VERY von-esque.
But the one thing I will give them credit for. Being a regular user of Myspace for promotional purposes, I come across SO MANY bloody people who like "Sisters of Mercy".
At least The Daughters of Bristol have the intelligence and decency to include the "THE"!!!!!!
But the one thing I will give them credit for. Being a regular user of Myspace for promotional purposes, I come across SO MANY bloody people who like "Sisters of Mercy".
At least The Daughters of Bristol have the intelligence and decency to include the "THE"!!!!!!
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I started swaying a little 1 minute into "Beyond The Savage Shore". It's a little quiet, but I like it. The Covenant influence is really there.Syberberg wrote:Try this lot. You might even like it:Dark wrote:Approved.
More like this, please.
www.myspace.com/thehatedreign
"Sometimes" is great. Louder, swirly effects.. needs a little work with mixing, and maybe a little more sounds in the high end, but I do like it.
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it's the best this band can sound, i'm afraid... as a Sisters ripoff. I think you could've fooled me with VOYAGE some years ago, saying it's a Sisters b-side.
But unfortunately, i think it's not very good.
But unfortunately, i think it's not very good.
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I find them a quite nice mix of Eldo, Bowie, and Pete Murphy, especially in "Take You Away". But in the end they come out very Merry Thoughts-esque.Muppet wrote:The vocals (especially in the verses) are VERY von-esque.
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I'm torn between the obviously derivative imagery and the rather good songs. It reminds me of how I felt when I first heard FALAA, but I have a nasty feeling it'll end up like the first time I heard the merry thoughts
The fact that all I've seen of Bristol is grim tower blocks doesn't help the illusion much, either
More seriously, am I being stupid in thinking that "Take You Away" sounds like Romeo Down + Under the Gun with a duet between Marvin Arkham and Black?
The fact that all I've seen of Bristol is grim tower blocks doesn't help the illusion much, either
More seriously, am I being stupid in thinking that "Take You Away" sounds like Romeo Down + Under the Gun with a duet between Marvin Arkham and Black?
Hated Reign "Sometimes" sounds like Von with a bad cold
Beyond the savage shore just stopped on its own, but that saves the extra wear on my mouse I suppose.
Prefer the Daughters Of Bristol (shame about the name)
Beyond the savage shore just stopped on its own, but that saves the extra wear on my mouse I suppose.
Prefer the Daughters Of Bristol (shame about the name)
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Aye, good noise................shit name, a wee bit 'o Bowie and a big bit Eldrich in the vocal.weebleswobble wrote:It's not bad, in an old stylee goth type way. Name is f**king awful though....
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Right Dave...........off that fencePlanet Dave wrote:W@nk.
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
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I used to play in a band called "Clouds over Tyburn". What do you think of that ?
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Man, you just hate everything, don't you? Every time I see you post it's just RAAARRRHGGGHHHGGGH SMASH s**t UP HATEHATEHATE. You should go play with some puppies or something. It might calm you down.biggy wrote:first Lily Allen & now this set of daft c**t. Myspace can just f**k right off.
On topic: The Daughters of Bristol elicit a very profound 'meh' from me. That's all: meh.
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