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Posted: 27 May 2014, 21:49
by Nikolas Vitus Lagartija
Good choice but their previous album Rise of The Tyrant is their masterpiece. My favourite metal album of all time.
Posted: 27 May 2014, 22:19
by Victim of Circumstance
Further looking through my eighties goff / punk records I found the only album of a really great band which was the offspring for inter alia Cancer Barrack and Grils Under Glass. Go to Youtube and enjoy
Calling Dead Red Roses - Creeping Death
BTW, in the late eighties / early nineties their song One Way Ticket was jugded to be (one of) the most depressive song(s) ever
Posted: 28 May 2014, 00:19
by RibbonGirl
Victim of Circumstance wrote:Further looking through my eighties goff / punk records I found the only album of a really great band which was the offspring for inter alia Cancer Barrack and Grils Under Glass. Go to Youtube and enjoy
Calling Dead Red Roses - Creeping Death
BTW, in the late eighties / early nineties their song One Way Ticket was jugded to be (one of) the most depressive song(s) ever
Ooh yeah.. Calling Dead Roses' homonym track and Grey in grey by the Girls undr glass... Sweet memories... Although i was not depressed really!! ( I'm afraid I was not a real goth) I think these songs deserve one night out in mesh gloves and backcomed hair.
Nice to remember
Posted: 28 May 2014, 07:53
by Izzy HaveMercy
Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:
Good choice but their previous album Rise of The Tyrant is their masterpiece. My favourite metal album of all time.
True that, but I played RoTT to shreds already
IZ.
Posted: 28 May 2014, 08:53
by radiojamaica
Posted: 28 May 2014, 11:12
by Nikolas Vitus Lagartija
Victim of Circumstance wrote:Further looking through my eighties goff / punk records I found the only album of a really great band which was the offspring for inter alia Cancer Barrack and Grils Under Glass. Go to Youtube and enjoy
Calling Dead Red Roses - Creeping Death
BTW, in the late eighties / early nineties their song One Way Ticket was jugded to be (one of) the most depressive song(s) ever
The famous German "slow goth" band ! Were CDRR the first Sisters copyists ? Definitely some Play Dead in there too.
I loved all that European cold wave stuff, and one of my favourites were the Danse Society influenced Mary Goes Round from France :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woaHiXNXkDk And then there was the very heavily March Violets influenced Jad Wio
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGQhTXw-H38. Thanks for the reminders
VoC
Posted: 28 May 2014, 12:16
by radiojamaica
was The Amazing Snakeheads from Glasgow:
now The Cramps from Badsville:
2x
Yeah!
Posted: 28 May 2014, 13:48
by Nikolas Vitus Lagartija
Eleven songs now available to stream at Soundcloud
https://soundcloud.com/foghornlonesome
Posted: 28 May 2014, 14:52
by Bartek
Ghost - Opus Eponymous
they remind me everything that is and was good and cool in Swedish metal, mix of Merciful Fate/Kind Diamonad, classic 80's metal and that specific type of humor, kinda like Snowy Shaw practiced with Notre Dame.
Posted: 29 May 2014, 13:14
by Pista
Posted: 29 May 2014, 14:01
by hellboy69
i do like that LOGO
CLT:
Posted: 29 May 2014, 15:34
by radiojamaica
Sounds good while giving the iron horse an oil change in the afternoon sun
Posted: 29 May 2014, 17:32
by mh
The fairly cracking Amsterdam 2014 recording - again. One of the best (if not
the best) sounding live recordings of recent times.
Posted: 29 May 2014, 18:52
by radiojamaica
mh wrote:The fairly cracking Amsterdam 2014 recording - again. One of the best (if not
the best) sounding live recordings of recent times.
A very, very good recording indeed
Posted: 30 May 2014, 14:11
by Purple Light
Not often will I slag off other people's music tastes but my work colleague has this repetitive dub/trance/garagew*nk bullsh*t playing at work and it's making me want to shove sharp objects into various parts of his body. Arghhhh.
Posted: 30 May 2014, 16:48
by mh
Give him some Lorries; I always find them useful for letting people know - in no uncertain terms - that you don't approve of their noise.
Posted: 30 May 2014, 17:00
by shiver
Posted: 31 May 2014, 11:28
by radiojamaica
Posted: 31 May 2014, 18:25
by radiojamaica
An excellent album this one. There is that Springsteen, classic rock vibe about it, but it certainly is more than that...
Posted: 01 Jun 2014, 02:05
by Johnny Rev 7.0
Joy Division - 20 Feb 1980 (Huddersfield Town Hall)
Ian sings LWTUA and Ceremony. And that makes me cry.
They sound like an energetic post/punk band who will conquer the world.
Everything played live is well faster than (pre/post albums).
Slightly overwhelmed at all that could have been.
Posted: 01 Jun 2014, 19:41
by radiojamaica
Posted: 02 Jun 2014, 15:45
by Joy
Posted: 03 Jun 2014, 14:21
by shiver
Posted: 03 Jun 2014, 14:23
by Silver_Owl
Posted: 03 Jun 2014, 22:36
by Nikolas Vitus Lagartija
New Peter Murphy album out today !
Nettwerk have released a video for the most 80's TSOM influenced track (falling bass line - check, girl's name - check, subtle driving guitar sound - check) which may be of interest to some of you :
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NVu2padh3cs