you wear your influences on your sleeve and the goth scenester thing is a little jaded non ?
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That first part isn't necessarily a bad thing, Iz.Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Sounds scaringly like a gazillion of old third-rate Batcave/deathrock combos no?
Try listening to some other bands than, say, The Sisters exclusively.
But hey.. nowadays I don't listen to TSOM. And my musical ability has increased no end since I used to listen to them all the time.
I like it.
OK, there's nothing that really grabs me by my "little bag of onions" and makes me believe that I've heard the future of rock 'n' roll, but it's nowhere near as bad as it could have been.
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Edit: now that I've heard all 4 tracks, I think a qualified reappraisal is in order. Two OK tracks (Spiritworld, Burning Souls), and two that would have me run screaming from any room.
OK, there's nothing that really grabs me by my "little bag of onions" and makes me believe that I've heard the future of rock 'n' roll, but it's nowhere near as bad as it could have been.
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Edit: now that I've heard all 4 tracks, I think a qualified reappraisal is in order. Two OK tracks (Spiritworld, Burning Souls), and two that would have me run screaming from any room.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
Thanx again, for all your heartfelt / honest appraisals both FOR and Against.
It is feels good to receive personal messages from SISTERS FOllOWERS,
who like the NEO-GOTH/DARKWAVE music of ASHIKA and want the ALBUM.
The album is now available at BOTH RESURRECTION RECORDS and SISTER RAY in LONDON UK.
WE ARE HONOURED TO HAVE
RESURRECTION RECORDS AS THE SOLE WORLDWIDE EXPORTER /DISTRIBUTOR
FOR THE DEBUT SELF-TITLED ASHIKA ALBUM.
We leave on Wednesday 18th July for a promotional tour in OZ/USA,
may not get a chance to return here for a month or so.
Regards and respect
Ro
It is feels good to receive personal messages from SISTERS FOllOWERS,
who like the NEO-GOTH/DARKWAVE music of ASHIKA and want the ALBUM.
The album is now available at BOTH RESURRECTION RECORDS and SISTER RAY in LONDON UK.
WE ARE HONOURED TO HAVE
RESURRECTION RECORDS AS THE SOLE WORLDWIDE EXPORTER /DISTRIBUTOR
FOR THE DEBUT SELF-TITLED ASHIKA ALBUM.
We leave on Wednesday 18th July for a promotional tour in OZ/USA,
may not get a chance to return here for a month or so.
Regards and respect
Ro
Nowt wrong with a little bit of "hey, listen to my band" - a few other regulars and long timers have done it; but the hard sell is a bit wearying (and ever-so-slightly creepy with it).
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
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Quite good marketing from a spammer!mh wrote:Nowt wrong with a little bit of "hey, listen to my band" - a few other regulars and long timers have done it; but the hard sell is a bit wearying (and ever-so-slightly creepy with it).
You still think swastikas look cool
The real nazis run your schools
They're coaches, businessmen and cops
In a real fourth reich you'll be the first to go
The real nazis run your schools
They're coaches, businessmen and cops
In a real fourth reich you'll be the first to go
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Well, now I feel bad about not having booted this guy at the outset, but, as I'd seen his post at the other (text-based) place, I'd thought (hoped!) that his intentions here were legit, and that he might have joined Heartland out of interest in the forums and not merely to toot his own (highly-annoying) horn. See what happens when I go against my better judgment and give folks the benefit of the doubt? Meh. And you all wonder why I'm such a b1tch...
I left my heart in Ballycastle...
Eh?
I was actually working on the basis that the guy/girl was genuine, but looking back over his/her posts, I ain't so sure now...
One instance of calling Eotunun by name, but other than that, nothing to indicate that this ain't a particularly clever spam bot.
I was actually working on the basis that the guy/girl was genuine, but looking back over his/her posts, I ain't so sure now...
One instance of calling Eotunun by name, but other than that, nothing to indicate that this ain't a particularly clever spam bot.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
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I've done a bit of sleuthing, and it seems like this Ashika outfit is a "legit" enterprise. "DJ Ro Prasad"'s error, however, was mistaking Heartland for the venues he/she seems to normally frequent - lame, tired g*th hangouts overrun with uneducated spookykids and never-was scenesters possessing collective IQs of 100.
I left my heart in Ballycastle...
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Aside from the fact that spambots don't work like this, and referring to someone by name is generally not a spambot thing to do.mh wrote:Eh?
I was actually working on the basis that the guy/girl was genuine, but looking back over his/her posts, I ain't so sure now...
One instance of calling Eotunun by name, but other than that, nothing to indicate that this ain't a particularly clever spam bot.
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Pish anyway....destroy it...Dark wrote:Aside from the fact that spambots don't work like this, and referring to someone by name is generally not a spambot thing to do.mh wrote:Eh?
I was actually working on the basis that the guy/girl was genuine, but looking back over his/her posts, I ain't so sure now...
One instance of calling Eotunun by name, but other than that, nothing to indicate that this ain't a particularly clever spam bot.
"as we walk on the floodland"
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How bad was the "music"? I was too afraid to listenSINsister wrote:I've done a bit of sleuthing, and it seems like this Ashika outfit is a "legit" enterprise. "DJ Ro Prasad"'s error, however, was mistaking Heartland for the venues he/she seems to normally frequent - lame, tired g*th hangouts overrun with uneducated spookykids and never-was scenesters possessing collective IQs of 100.
You still think swastikas look cool
The real nazis run your schools
They're coaches, businessmen and cops
In a real fourth reich you'll be the first to go
The real nazis run your schools
They're coaches, businessmen and cops
In a real fourth reich you'll be the first to go
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it was really funny Jeff, get stuck in, especially Cyber Nation that had me rolling on the floor! it was like some thing from a bad BBC 70s Sci-fi programme, if that's what they were aiming for, they gottit in one!
"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
~ Peter Steele
This definately is not spam
I have only just found this forum, but am a lifelong sisters fan.
Can't wait for the new stuff to finally be released,
have had live recordings of unreleased 'new' Sisters stuff for about 9 years now.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion ,and we are over the moon by the overall response to the ASHIKA album, which is not reflected in this forum,
as yet!
I have only just found this forum, but am a lifelong sisters fan.
Can't wait for the new stuff to finally be released,
have had live recordings of unreleased 'new' Sisters stuff for about 9 years now.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion ,and we are over the moon by the overall response to the ASHIKA album, which is not reflected in this forum,
as yet!
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I'll give you a break Dude, you seem legit.
I just didn't like the music at all, I don't wish you any ill will.
I'm also a bit older than most on here, so don't get a lot of sounds the younger (or Irish) members do.
If you are on here to post in this thread only, then I don't think you're really all that welcome.
This is a community.
James
I just didn't like the music at all, I don't wish you any ill will.
I'm also a bit older than most on here, so don't get a lot of sounds the younger (or Irish) members do.
If you are on here to post in this thread only, then I don't think you're really all that welcome.
This is a community.
James
"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
~ Peter Steele
What the man said.James Blast wrote:If you are on here to post in this thread only, then I don't think you're really all that welcome.
This is a community.
James
I'll add:
This is more than just your regular on-line forum, this place is special to a lot of people here, for genuine real-life reasons. We get enough suspicious characters posting legions of self-important stuff, so I suppose an initial negative reaction is inevitable, but if you want to join in elsewhere, chill and relax, have a laugh, or whatever, then you are very welcome.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
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I'd better add a Revr'nd
just to keep my post count, especially after the crash
just to keep my post count, especially after the crash
"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
~ Peter Steele
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£10 for a drink coaster........ro prasad wrote:thanx for the messages /feedback etc,
*****The album is now available and
Can be ordered now:
PAYPAL: rohit_sandhya@hotmail.com
£10 *
Just between you and me ro prasad, what'cha been smok'in.......
"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
-Me, I'm inspired by my DarkAngel.
-Me, I'm inspired by my DarkAngel.
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...and may never be. Really. If your sole aim is to sell your product, then I'm afraid that your rather disturbing, saccharine glad-handing manner will continue to rub many folks here the wrong way, and may lead to your prompt and involuntary exiting of the forum without your passing "GO" or collecting $200. On the other hand, however, if you feel like dropping the hard sell (please!) and engaging in lively Sissies- and non-Sissies-related banter, please do!ro prasad wrote:...we are over the moon by the overall response to the ASHIKA album, which is not reflected in this forum,
as yet!
I left my heart in Ballycastle...
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I once farted in the bath tub (in the dark - so very goff), recorded it and sent it out to the following people:
Then again, maybe not..................
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Wayne 'I wrote half of FALAA' Hussey
Ian 'Paleface' Astbury
Some bloke who worked down the local garage who expressed an interest in all things goffik
My Granny
Then again, maybe not..................
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Where can I buy it?weebleswobble wrote:I once farted in the bath tub (in the dark - so very goff), recorded it and sent it out to the following people:They all proclaimed it was the best thing ever and if released all music should cease to be and my bubblies be the national anthem for the planet.
Wayne 'I wrote half of FALAA' Hussey
Ian 'Paleface' Astbury
Some bloke who worked down the local garage who expressed an interest in all things goffik
My Granny
Then again, maybe not..................
IZ.
I'm watching the sharing section v closelyIzzy HaveMercy wrote:Where can I buy it?weebleswobble wrote:I once farted in the bath tub (in the dark - so very goff), recorded it and sent it out to the following people:They all proclaimed it was the best thing ever and if released all music should cease to be and my bubblies be the national anthem for the planet.
Wayne 'I wrote half of FALAA' Hussey
Ian 'Paleface' Astbury
Some bloke who worked down the local garage who expressed an interest in all things goffik
My Granny
Then again, maybe not..................
IZ.
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My Goff, weebs, that sure sounds promising!Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Where can I buy it?weebleswobble wrote:I once farted in the bath tub (in the dark - so very goff), recorded it and sent it out to the following people:They all proclaimed it was the best thing ever and if released all music should cease to be and my bubblies be the national anthem for the planet.
Wayne 'I wrote half of FALAA' Hussey
Ian 'Paleface' Astbury
Some bloke who worked down the local garage who expressed an interest in all things goffik
My Granny
Then again, maybe not..................
IZ.
Did you include lyrics, or is it mere ..uhm... 'instrumental'?
Mind you, I'll only pay for it if you can present it in FLAC of course!
Do we need a paypal account?
Immodium for the people