Korrosiv - Gig and Album news [unified thread]
- psichonaut
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fingers crossed korin
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tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him
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- 6FeetOver
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James Blast wrote:eh.... without being chucked out of HL?Dark wrote:Can't win them all. Anything else to say?
it's not my thing young Korin, more power tae ye, all the same
James Blast wrote:to each.. their own...
I left my heart in Ballycastle...
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Gig went fairly well.. recording of all but the first 30 seconds of the first track, sounds not-too-bad.. except I somewhat trashed BL at the end with s**t out-of-tune and out-of-time singing.. I'll do better next time, since it's a local gig I'll be able to have a drink.
Setlist:
Intro: A State Of Terror
Take Me Away
Destruction Of The Nile (FearOfHatred cover)
NoiseNoiseNoise
Massacre
Prohibition Of Still Life
Ozymandias
New World Order
Blue Lover (James Ray's Gangwar cover)
Civilization
And finally...
Korrosiv's CD "A State Of Terror" is now released. It costs £3, €4 or $6, depending on your currency of choice.
Tracks include "New World Order" and "Prohibition Of Still Life" (the latter of which may be downloaded from the website) and a cover of James Ray's Gangwar's track "Blue Lover" from their "Third Generation" LP.
Orders can be made via emailing thorncultrecords at googlemail dot com. Sadly, can still not take PayPal because of my bank's failure.
Cheers all.
Setlist:
Intro: A State Of Terror
Take Me Away
Destruction Of The Nile (FearOfHatred cover)
NoiseNoiseNoise
Massacre
Prohibition Of Still Life
Ozymandias
New World Order
Blue Lover (James Ray's Gangwar cover)
Civilization
And finally...
Korrosiv's CD "A State Of Terror" is now released. It costs £3, €4 or $6, depending on your currency of choice.
Tracks include "New World Order" and "Prohibition Of Still Life" (the latter of which may be downloaded from the website) and a cover of James Ray's Gangwar's track "Blue Lover" from their "Third Generation" LP.
Orders can be made via emailing thorncultrecords at googlemail dot com. Sadly, can still not take PayPal because of my bank's failure.
Cheers all.
- robertzombie
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James Ray's website has gone doolally
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I got a message tonight from the guy who's putting it on, confirming if I'd like to play. But it should certainly be going ahead.
I know Jamie from PlaguesFire videoed my set, and I'm getting some phone footage/pics from my fans (all one of him) who came with me.
And for anyone who's interested, though I only pressed "Record" halfway through Take Me Away, the tape did seem to record fairly well.
I know Jamie from PlaguesFire videoed my set, and I'm getting some phone footage/pics from my fans (all one of him) who came with me.
And for anyone who's interested, though I only pressed "Record" halfway through Take Me Away, the tape did seem to record fairly well.
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Weed weed weedDark wrote: And for anyone who's interested, though I only pressed "Record" halfway through Take Me Away, the tape did seem to record fairly well.
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I'll try and transfer it onto my laptop later. Can't promise it'll sound any good though.
And I can't really weed it, as it's missing the first half of the soundcheck and the first half of the first song. Were it complete.. I dunno.
I'll give it another listen soon, see if any tracks came out good enough to give out
And I can't really weed it, as it's missing the first half of the soundcheck and the first half of the first song. Were it complete.. I dunno.
I'll give it another listen soon, see if any tracks came out good enough to give out
- Silver_Owl
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I'd still be interested in having a listen.Dark wrote:I'll try and transfer it onto my laptop later. Can't promise it'll sound any good though.
And I can't really weed it, as it's missing the first half of the soundcheck and the first half of the first song. Were it complete.. I dunno.
I'll give it another listen soon, see if any tracks came out good enough to give out
And by the way - How does one buy the CD?
(I know it says email 'thorncult' but how do I pay?)
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Just a quick note, though this may only really apply to Debaser:
The Jolly Brewer appear to be starting an open mic night for people using backing tracks. Needless to say, I'm taking full advantage of this. So, all being well, I should be heading there after work to get a set.
Obviously, it being an open mic night, I'm far from guaranteed a set, nor can I specify a time, though I intend to get there for around 21:30.
Failing that, there are still plenty more gigs.
Danke.
The Jolly Brewer appear to be starting an open mic night for people using backing tracks. Needless to say, I'm taking full advantage of this. So, all being well, I should be heading there after work to get a set.
Obviously, it being an open mic night, I'm far from guaranteed a set, nor can I specify a time, though I intend to get there for around 21:30.
Failing that, there are still plenty more gigs.
Danke.
Yeah I noticed that - bet Bob STILL won't let 'Rockin Bob' play though We'll be there as Josh is going to do a turn too.Dark wrote:Just a quick note, though this may only really apply to Debaser:
The Jolly Brewer appear to be starting an open mic night for people using backing tracks. Needless to say, I'm taking full advantage of this. So, all being well, I should be heading there after work to get a set.
Obviously, it being an open mic night, I'm far from guaranteed a set, nor can I specify a time, though I intend to get there for around 21:30.
Failing that, there are still plenty more gigs.
Danke.
DON'T go on early and when you get a time slot, if I'm not there (please check outside in the beer garden) text me what time you're on.
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OOOOh I've just thought, they do a web cam mularky bit for the normal 'Open Mike' nights, I presume they'll be doing the same on Thursday. So in readiness...
http://www.openmicnight.thejollybrewer.co.uk/index.asp
http://www.openmicnight.thejollybrewer.co.uk/index.asp
Five cups of coffee just to be myself...when I'd rather be somebody else
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Good night, nice sound, presenter was doped out of his skull, and got to see Ness and Gaz. Good stuff.
Next one, as ever, is in my avatar, on the 15th March. It's a benefit gig, so feel free to go
And CDs are still for sale, just PM or email.
EDIT: Setlist was:
Set One:
Ozymandias
NoiseNoiseNoise
Massacre
Set Two:
Prohibition Of Still Life
Cylinders
Cabaret Boy
Blue Lover
I'm well annoyed, the tape stops halfway through Cabaret Boy, which sounded awesome (Sisterhood/Cabaret Voltaire style) and there's a lot of time wasted on the recording.. and that was the best version of Blue Lover I'd ever sung, and that's completely missing. Oh the fun of tapes.
Next one, as ever, is in my avatar, on the 15th March. It's a benefit gig, so feel free to go
And CDs are still for sale, just PM or email.
EDIT: Setlist was:
Set One:
Ozymandias
NoiseNoiseNoise
Massacre
Set Two:
Prohibition Of Still Life
Cylinders
Cabaret Boy
Blue Lover
I'm well annoyed, the tape stops halfway through Cabaret Boy, which sounded awesome (Sisterhood/Cabaret Voltaire style) and there's a lot of time wasted on the recording.. and that was the best version of Blue Lover I'd ever sung, and that's completely missing. Oh the fun of tapes.
Twas a good night, it's all down to timing too, we arrived in the pub JUST as Dark switched himself on!
I particularly liked 'cylinders'
Hope you managed to escape from the mad wimmin.
I particularly liked 'cylinders'
Hope you managed to escape from the mad wimmin.
Five cups of coffee just to be myself...when I'd rather be somebody else
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Ooh, christ, how did I forget.. yeah, that was lucky, Ness.
Cylinders was on the Lost In My Mind promo, but since it really needs slow, loud distortion to sound right, I may not play it much anymore.. as good as bits of it sound.
So yeah, this is a bump.
And just a reminder.. the CD is still available for ordering. PM for details.
Cylinders was on the Lost In My Mind promo, but since it really needs slow, loud distortion to sound right, I may not play it much anymore.. as good as bits of it sound.
So yeah, this is a bump.
And just a reminder.. the CD is still available for ordering. PM for details.
- Silver_Owl
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When is your tour heading southwards?Dark wrote:Gig is at The Travellers Rest this Saturday. With proper lighting and sound, several new songs, and hopefully some recording.
Be there, or be oval.
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- Silver_Owl
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You sound like my mother.Dark wrote:When there's a place that will have me on with a cheap hotel nearby. Or if it's within driving distance.
(to be honest, going on a motorway would scare the living s**t out of me, but...)
I used to organise gigs down this way but lost all my contacts years ago....
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I sure will.Dark wrote:Well, if you ever find any, just say the word.
I did promote a band called Pulp and we had a really big turn out. It was a shame most people left again when they asked 'Is it the Pulp from Sheffield?' and they got the answer - 'No, they're a thrash band from Wolverhampton....'
But on a serious note - there is supposed to be a new music venue opening in Royal Leamington Spa soon...could be a good venue....and you'd have somewhere to stay....
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.