I know nothing about them,apart from they sent me a Myspace friend request.And I don't get many of them.
http://www.myspace.com/thelilithms
Sounds pretty good to me.
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Since I wrote a song about the subject of Lilith, I'll go and check them out...
By the way, nice quote from a Primus song you got there...
By the way, nice quote from a Primus song you got there...
Very Neph (I know, I'm one to talk ), m*****n and Girls with female vocals. Nae bad at all. They have the epic sound down. But I might need to give their songs another spin or two before I can say if it sticks or not....
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Very Neph is exactly what I thought and that riff on " Palm of my hand" is bugging the s**t out of me.Its definately a Neph riff but where's it from?
BTW thanks for the CD Raf.Ace stuff!
BTW thanks for the CD Raf.Ace stuff!
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They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
That riff...
I almost started singing along - "Tempting me, to all of life and all it's pleasues" and "Take the dream". It's Sumerland, almost a Xerox.
That riff...
I almost started singing along - "Tempting me, to all of life and all it's pleasues" and "Take the dream". It's Sumerland, almost a Xerox.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
Sounded like a mix- up of some Dawnrazor songs to me. The lead is actually doing a slow hashed up version of the lead in 'Trees Come Down'. And 'Breathe sounds like a worked over version of 'Blue Water' with something early of the m*****n mixed in it. Come to think of it, the calmer parts of 'Palm of my Hand' is also very proto- Mishun. 'Wish Away'... Well, that one could have been on FALAA in its entirety, methinks...wild bill buttock wrote:Very Neph is exactly what I thought and that riff on " Palm of my hand" is bugging the s**t out of me.Its definately a Neph riff but where's it from?
BTW thanks for the CD Raf.Ace stuff!
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They're GOFFS, how could the not rip off the Nephs or the Mission?
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Aint it justmh wrote:They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
That riff...
I almost started singing along - "Tempting me, to all of life and all it's pleasues" and "Take the dream". It's Sumerland, almost a Xerox.
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1:1 copy of the first 4 musical influences stated on their site. female vocals sound very close to Juliane Reagan.
Where is the own idea/own approach? Take everything away that reminds you of another band and see what's left? Nothing.
just my 2p.
Where is the own idea/own approach? Take everything away that reminds you of another band and see what's left? Nothing.
just my 2p.
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
... And your signature was never so fitting as an end to your post, Jess...
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Ahráyeph wrote:... And your signature was never so fitting as an end to your post, Jess...
oh that might be a tad harsh.... .... but true nonetheless...
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
Me like!wild bill buttock wrote:I know nothing about them,apart from they sent me a Myspace friend request.And I don't get many of them.
http://www.myspace.com/thelilithms
Sounds pretty good to me.
I think the singing is a bit poor, and yes, tey seem to lack ideas.. A bit boring to me.
But they may improve..
But they may improve..
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Ah now,you can say that but I remember a certain band that we all know and love being called "Joy division rip-offs","The Stooges with Leonard Cohen on vocals" and "The drugged-up bastard sons of Led Zeppelin" in their early days.canon docre wrote:1:1 copy of the first 4 musical influences stated on their site. female vocals sound very close to Juliane Reagan.
Where is the own idea/own approach? Take everything away that reminds you of another band and see what's left? Nothing.
just my 2p.
We've all gotta start somewhere and I'd rather hear a band with influences like Children of Lilith than another goth-metal or bleepy techno goth band.
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My response is a simple 'meh.' But since we're on myspace bands, I'll pimp out the page of a band who have made what has become one of my favorite records, yet again: http://www.myspace.com/jessicascrime
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