I like it as it happens.
the ahem 'link' might be the walk away drum roll about halfway through
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3LVWnHhzNA
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Goths have feelings too
I like it too.paint it black wrote:I like it as it happens.
the ahem 'link' might be the walk away drum roll about halfway through
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3LVWnHhzNA
There are quite a few little 'Sisters-isms' on the new album. I hope that people will see it is a good thing that Wayne has taken inspiration from his time in the band rather than being critical.
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Someday....someday...
...and when the rain comes down, would you choose to walk or stay?
-or-
You leave in the morning with everything you own in a little black case...
Etc. Hmmm. Then again, I could be way off.
...and when the rain comes down, would you choose to walk or stay?
-or-
You leave in the morning with everything you own in a little black case...
Etc. Hmmm. Then again, I could be way off.
I left my heart in Ballycastle...
I'm probably the biggest Mish supporter on this forum, but I think this is Wayne marking time. It's got all the early Mish/Sisters sounds, but not much of a tune. I don't actually dislike it, but I think it's all gloss and no substance. Hopefully the album will have some proper melodies to go with it.
Any more of that and we'll be round your front door with the quick-setting whitewash and the shaved monkey.
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I think he is only in the video, not singing.SINsister wrote: Ville Valo from HIM, though? Why? It's not like you can hear him, anyway...
Anyway, the music is not bad, nice rhythms and stuff ... but not more than that. And then this singing again ... *suffer ...
No, Wayne has said he sings bvs on the track.Being645 wrote:I think he is only in the video, not singing.SINsister wrote: Ville Valo from HIM, though? Why? It's not like you can hear him, anyway...
Anyway, the music is not bad, nice rhythms and stuff ... but not more than that. And then this singing again ... *suffer ...
Any more of that and we'll be round your front door with the quick-setting whitewash and the shaved monkey.
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OK, then that voice is likely the reason why HIM never made it with me, either ...stufarq wrote:No, Wayne has said he sings bvs on the track.Being645 wrote:I think he is only in the video, not singing.SINsister wrote: Ville Valo from HIM, though? Why? It's not like you can hear him, anyway...
Anyway, the music is not bad, nice rhythms and stuff ... but not more than that. And then this singing again ... *suffer ...
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i gave this a fair hearing and listening to it objectively i think that musically there are far better third-generation* goth bands/records and vocally far better third-rate goth bands/records.
* 1st gen being the progenitors: the sisters, cure, bauhaus, joy division etc (the who "arent goth" ); second gen being the nephs, the mish, eve et al who were happy to be goth back in the day; 3rd gen being current bands like -for example- the excellent Rhombus. [/pre-emptive explanation for hair-splitters]
* 1st gen being the progenitors: the sisters, cure, bauhaus, joy division etc (the who "arent goth" ); second gen being the nephs, the mish, eve et al who were happy to be goth back in the day; 3rd gen being current bands like -for example- the excellent Rhombus. [/pre-emptive explanation for hair-splitters]
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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Just so I have it clear. I've been listening to a fourth rate, second generation band then?
Whatever it was, it certainly wasn't the fifth generation of Rock 'n' Roll.
Whatever it was, it certainly wasn't the fifth generation of Rock 'n' Roll.
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Mastering obscure alternatives
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Meh could have done with more light to see the ink on the dancer. Other than that not that impressed seemed like a pastiche of the God'sown* era stuff and that wore thin for me quite fast.
Only stuff of theirs I found listenable and I quite like the jangly 12 string sound and the music on the tunes. However the words just wound me up and made it hard to listen to, only song of his word wise that I felt was powerful was the one he wrote about child abuse.
Only stuff of theirs I found listenable and I quite like the jangly 12 string sound and the music on the tunes. However the words just wound me up and made it hard to listen to, only song of his word wise that I felt was powerful was the one he wrote about child abuse.
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million voices wrote:Just so I have it clear. I've been listening to a fourth rate, second generation band then?
Whatever it was, it certainly wasn't the fifth generation of Rock 'n' Roll.
They're doin' 6th gen goth now no?
Post-emo?
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sounds about right.million voices wrote:Just so I have it clear. I've been listening to a fourth rate, second generation band then?
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Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
Actually, the spelling should be META-MORPH-OSIS to mean correct something in it's language base. I know, it's Greek
Metamorphosis has nothing to do with Amor even though if you get hit with the arrow, you transform yourself
Anyway i like the riffs, i like the singing. It reminds me a mix of Floodland with some major instead of minor chords. With an improved sound of guitasr used in FALAA. I like how make duet with Ville Valo.
Generaslly positive, it will make the way to my mp3 player when i drive
Metamorphosis has nothing to do with Amor even though if you get hit with the arrow, you transform yourself
Anyway i like the riffs, i like the singing. It reminds me a mix of Floodland with some major instead of minor chords. With an improved sound of guitasr used in FALAA. I like how make duet with Ville Valo.
Generaslly positive, it will make the way to my mp3 player when i drive
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"Someday! Someday, everything you need, is just gonna fall out of the sky..." -A.E. Reading 1991
"Don't forget that most of the judges in witches trials had harvard degrees."
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Ha! i hadn't noticed that (because i didn't look) but you're quite right of course. if it had been my song though i would have got it right, as to do otherwise could show you up for the ignorant pseudo-pseud we always knew you were. ain't that right Jezza?iesus wrote:Actually, the spelling should be META-MORPH-OSIS
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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If it was me I would have gone for METAM OR PHOSIS
I think it's always good to have a choice.
I think it's always good to have a choice.
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'Cos we're dying of admiration here
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'Cos we're dying of admiration here
Mastering obscure alternatives
million voices wrote:If it was me I would have gone for METAM OR PHOSIS
I think it's always good to have a choice.
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Or, conversely, ME TAM ORPHOSISmillion voices wrote:If it was me I would have gone for METAM OR PHOSIS
I think it's always good to have a choice.
Wait - who the heck are Tam and Phosis? Irrelevant folks, obvi...
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Met-amor-phosis.
Amor as in Love in portuguese (which I think you all already know, and as far as I know Wayne lives in Brazil and is married to a brazillian).
So, we have.
Met
love
for Sis(ters).
He made peace with his past and is ready to let go of the bitterness of the split, since he's also covered Marian some time ago and…
Amor as in Love in portuguese (which I think you all already know, and as far as I know Wayne lives in Brazil and is married to a brazillian).
So, we have.
Met
love
for Sis(ters).
He made peace with his past and is ready to let go of the bitterness of the split, since he's also covered Marian some time ago and…
Introducing....Gothzilla?!?
Guedzilla wrote:Met-amor-phosis.
Amor as in Love in portuguese (which I think you all already know, and as far as I know Wayne lives in Brazil and is married to a brazillian).
So, we have.
Met
love
for Sis(ters).
He made peace with his past and is ready to let go of the bitterness of the split, since he's also covered Marian some time ago and…
I start singing it as
Met the Love For Sis[ters]
Can't even sing it as originally is
'Are we the Baddies?'...
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"Don't forget that most of the judges in witches trials had harvard degrees."
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Cracking review!Zacharias wrote:To me it sounds like a rubbish mashup of The Dandy Warhols and The Sisters.
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Originally I wrote something about a car crash but realized Sissies wouldn't be driving in the same lane as the Dandies...Yuck.markfiend wrote:Cracking review!Zacharias wrote:To me it sounds like a rubbish mashup of The Dandy Warhols and The Sisters.
And welcome
Anyway...thanks!