the next lucretia cover

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Ok so since there's so much speculation about what Sisters song it's going to be I have to let the cat out of the bag, every song on that record is great but Lucretia has always been my favorite, Dominion being a close second. Anyone that knows me knows that I have always loved old school goth, "nu goth" is kind of boring. Matt Wicklund did a great job of making Lucretia METAL
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... and another metal w*nker trying to draw attention for his own s**t music by doing a cover version of a great song... :roll:
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If I see any Hot Chocolate fans who think the Sisters are a pile of unadulterated wank, I'll be sure to send them your way. :roll:

Oh, but of course, it'll be different...
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Nevermore are actually really good, and pretty unique as far as metal goes. They have absolutely nothing in common with the HIM/Paradise Lost/Tiamat/etc. goff-pop-metal nonsense. They're probably the heaviest band going with a clean (singing, not growling/screaming) vocalist. Their guitar player is fantastic, as is their drummer. I've seen 'em live back in my more metal days. They did a Bauhaus cover years ago; I forget what song.

Mr. Dane is a good singer, but an aquired taste. He has a penchant for really odd melody lines and dissonance.
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Llamatron wrote:HIM/Paradise Lost/Tiamat/etc. goff-pop-metal nonsense.
Never. EVER. Use HIM, PL and Tiamat in one sentence. HIM is nu goff-pop-metal-wank.

Paradise Lost and Tiamat were two of the best doom-bands around and they grew up. Sort of. PL for worse, Tiamat for the better.

Now there. Next up, calling Katatonia Emo-rock? :twisted:

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markfiend wrote:I'm not sure why people bother. :|
Coz it's a piece of p!ss to play, that's why. Lazy feckers.
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Dark wrote:If I see any Hot Chocolate fans who think the Sisters are a pile of unadulterated wank, I'll be sure to send them your way. :roll:

Oh, but of course, it'll be different...
As a matter of fact, it IS different :twisted:

Just keep 'm sending... :urff:
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No, it's really not.
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Dark wrote:No, it's really not.
It is! :von: :innocent:
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Ah, The Sisters pantomime continues. :innocent:
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Dark wrote:Exit, stage left.
Agree, life's too short ... :wink:
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Izzy HaveMercy wrote: Paradise Lost and Tiamat were two of the best doom-bands around and they grew up. Sort of. PL for worse, Tiamat for the better.
Really? Judas Christ is terrible, can't imagine a greater disappointment after the decent Skeletron and utterly sublime Deeper Kind Of Slumber. Or are you referring to their earlier stuff Iz, in which case I couldn't possibly comment having heard not a note. Got me in the mood now though, Slumber is the first cd on when I get home 8) :notworthy:
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Planet Dave wrote:
Izzy HaveMercy wrote: Paradise Lost and Tiamat were two of the best doom-bands around and they grew up. Sort of. PL for worse, Tiamat for the better.
Really? Judas Christ is terrible, can't imagine a greater disappointment after the decent Skeletron and utterly sublime Deeper Kind Of Slumber. Or are you referring to their earlier stuff Iz, in which case I couldn't possibly comment having heard not a note. Got me in the mood now though, Slumber is the first cd on when I get home 8) :notworthy:
Nup. Clouds and The Astral Sleep were rather uninteresting, even for a doom lover as myself. Could not stand his voice.

Then The Sleeping Beauty EP emerged and all was good ;D

Have to agree that A Deeper Kinda Slumber is their best of the 'new era', but the others are as sublime as they are simple.

A bit like You Could Be The One really...

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Planet Dave wrote:
Izzy HaveMercy wrote: Paradise Lost and Tiamat were two of the best doom-bands around and they grew up. Sort of. PL for worse, Tiamat for the better.
Really? Judas Christ is terrible, can't imagine a greater disappointment after the decent Skeletron and utterly sublime Deeper Kind Of Slumber. Or are you referring to their earlier stuff Iz, in which case I couldn't possibly comment having heard not a note. Got me in the mood now though, Slumber is the first cd on when I get home 8) :notworthy:
I was gonna say- are you really trying to suggest that Judas Christ is a good record? :lol: I like Wildhoney/DKOS/Skeletron as far as Tiamat is concerned. Huge Sisters influence on Skeletron, though I have to admit, Brighter Than The Sun is probably the best Sisters knockoff I've heard.

Older Paradise Lost is alright, though not my favorite. I prefer My Dying Bride and Anathema if we're talking British doom. I'm not a fan after One Second, which I have to admit I enjoyed.

And I like Katatonia quite a bit.

I suppose if I have to make a broad generalization like that I'll pick on Within Temptation or someone like that who doesn't have a quality back catalog to prop themselves up on. ;D
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there was a leicester band called Grumble Grinder which featured a half-decent rythm section and two of the ugliest others in the whole cosmos.

a 12" of their's had the unlistenable and unforgiveable rendering of lucretia which they had murdered with extreme prejudice and little redeemable brevity.

i got my hands on a box-ful of said 12 " and had snapped a good 3/4 in half before they noticed. :innocent:
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