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I'd say the best LP of 2012, and the one that best met my expectations, was Napalm Death's Utilitarian.
Expectations least met....toss up between Nile's At the Gates of Sethu and Kreator's Phantom Antichrist.
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That Peste Noire re-release was awesome.
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alright i'll do it
Meshuggah-Koloss
Periphery-Periphery II
Hammer Horde-Vinlander
Alcest-Les Voyages de L'ame
Lamb of God-Resolution
Freedom Call-Land Of The Crimson Dawn
Inside Project-A History of Violence
eh... i don't have my ipod on me, can't think of any more off the top of my head :/
expect MOAR tomorrow
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So, uhh, Grimbold pushed me to post here. So uhh grrr, rawr and stuff.
Either way, owww yeah, I'm going to Metalcamp! <3 and a week later see Sabaton and Eluveitie.
Oh no wait, that's Amon Amarth i'm seeing a week later, I'm seeing Sabaton + eluveitie on the 9th of September.:smallbiggrin:
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Morbid Angel is coming to SF in October with Grave and Dark funeral. Should be fun.
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Oo
MANOWAR AND ALCEST ARE COMING TO PARIS THIS FALL
*dies of excitement*
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Morbid Angel is coming to SF in October with Grave and Dark funeral. Should be fun.
And then Morbid Angel plays nothing but their recent dance hits.
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So I went to see Iron Maiden last night and it was magical. The set list was packed with favorites of mine, and just like the last time I saw them, I was very pleasantly surprised by the awesomeness of the live rendition of a song that I hadn't considered to be particularly strong in its album version (in this case "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son"). Maiden really do put on a spectacular show, and this one ranks up there with seeing Priest last Fall for the best concert I've ever seen. Alice Cooper was the supporting act, and what with all the theatrics and things that was also pretty fun. It's hard to compete with Maiden's stage show, but it's nice that it was at least made sporting.
Iron Maiden can't be fought.
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And then Morbid Angel plays nothing but their recent dance hits.
Judging by the set lists here they've mostly been sticking to the old stuff. Even though it is technically the Illud Divinum Insanus tour, it seems to be more about damage control than actually selling the piece of crap record.
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WhamBamSam
So I went to see Iron Maiden last night and it was magical. The set list was packed with favorites of mine, and just like the last time I saw them, I was very pleasantly surprised by the awesomeness of the live rendition of a song that I hadn't considered to be particularly strong in its album version (in this case "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son"). Maiden really do put on a spectacular show, and this one ranks up there with seeing Priest last Fall for the best concert I've ever seen. Alice Cooper was the supporting act, and what with all the theatrics and things that was also pretty fun. It's hard to compete with Maiden's stage show, but it's nice that it was at least made sporting.
What a coincidence, I just saw them a couple hours ago myself. And yes. Very much yes.
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And then Morbid Angel plays nothing but their recent dance hits.
oh faulty
i love you and your correctness :smalltongue:
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WhamBamSam
So I went to see Iron Maiden last night and it was magical. The set list was packed with favorites of mine, and just like the last time I saw them, I was very pleasantly surprised by the awesomeness of the live rendition of a song that I hadn't considered to be particularly strong in its album version (in this case "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son"). Maiden really do put on a spectacular show, and this one ranks up there with seeing Priest last Fall for the best concert I've ever seen. Alice Cooper was the supporting act, and what with all the theatrics and things that was also pretty fun. It's hard to compete with Maiden's stage show, but it's nice that it was at least made sporting.
I'm going to see them at the beginning of August. From this description, it sounds like it's going to be awesome. Not too much of an Alice Cooper fan, though. Maybe I'll arrive a bit late.
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stoner metal gig tomorrow night
some of the bands on the bill are amaaaaazing
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Holy Crap.
I was bored and needed new music to listen to, so I looked back through some of the recommendations you guys have given out recently. I ended up looking up the new Gojira album. I'd never heard of them before, but figured I'd try them out cuz their name was kinda cool.
They're freaking amazing. How have I never heard of them before? One of my new favorite bands. I already bought the new cd and The Way of all Flesh.
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I just popped in Anthrax's ´Sound of White Noise´ for the first time in years.
Holy crap. Still love it!
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What bands? :O
eat your heart out
although honestly if you know any of them i'd be impressed (REALLY OBSCURE)
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Never heard of any of those bands, yeah.
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all good stuff though!
check em out!
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Today is neofolk day, but as far as stoner, nothing surpasses Church of Misery for me.
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thats because you've never seen Tsar Bomba live yet
they are one of the greatest live acts that i have ever seen
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[*]Panopticon - Kentucky
holy what
New Panopticon? Why didn't I know about this? This has made my day. Week. Hell, month.
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WhamBamSam
So I went to see Iron Maiden last night and it was magical.
Maiden is one of the bands I'd give a significant body part for to see live. Here's to hoping they tour over here soon.
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Today is neofolk day, but as far as stoner, nothing surpasses
Church of Misery for me.
Neofolk? Do give some recommendations. I'm always on the lookout for more.
As for metal releases so far, off the top of my head:
Borknagar's Urd is my clear favourite so far. Delivered everything I wanted AND managed to surprise me as well. Awesome stuff.
Candlemass' Psalms For The Dead was a nice surprise.
Alcest's Les Voyages de L'ame was pretty excellent.
Oh, and Sabaton's Carolus Rex. Almost not a single boring song on the entire album.
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i had forgotten how wonderful Urd was!
Also
new most hotly anticipated release (Asides from Ensiferum, and Black Sabbath) the new Tsar Bomba, the bassist told me yesterday that it would be done by september
w0000000t
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grimbold
i had forgotten how wonderful Urd was!
Also
new most hotly anticipated release (Asides from Ensiferum, and Black Sabbath) the new Tsar Bomba, the bassist told me yesterday that it would be done by september
w0000000t
I'm pretty stoked for the new Ensiferum, too.
And isn't Wintersun also finally releasing a new album soon?
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I'm also moderately curious for Steve Harris' British Lion.
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And isn't Wintersun also finally releasing a new album soon?
YES! THEY ARE
*folkgasm*
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Killer Angel
I'm also moderately curious for Steve Harris' British Lion.
Yeah, that seemed like it could potentially end up being pretty good.
I'd say the albums I'm most looking forward to are the new ones from Holy Grail and Seven Kingdoms. I'd heard rumors a while back about Priest releasing a new album this year as well, though I haven't heard anything more recently.
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Maiden is one of the bands I'd give a significant body part for to see live. Here's to hoping they tour over here soon.
I imagine they'll make it over in a year or so when they've finished up the European and North American legs of their tour and start flying off to the rest of the world. Did they make it there on the Final Frontier tour?
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Feytalist
holy what
New Panopticon? Why didn't I know about this? This has made my day. Week. Hell, month.
It's either his best or close to, as well. It's on vinyl now and will be coming out on CD later this summer.
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I imagine they'll make it over in a year or so when they've finished up the European and North American legs of their tour and start flying off to the rest of the world. Did they make it there on the Final Frontier tour?
Haha, no. They've only been over here once, and that was in 1995. Maybe they don't like Africa.
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so
ensiferum is coming to paris in september
alcest is coming to paris in november
meshuggah is coming to paris in december
:D
for all of those bands i WOULD give a significant body part
and in the case of meshuggah, i probably will LOSE one :P
also
sunday night, i smashed some guys face in in a pit, but he's ok now
nameless informs me that that is the quote of the year