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#3981 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » VR new singer news (sort of) from snakepit .org » 900 weeks ago
Straight Lines sounds like Coldplay, and I fucking hate Coldplay.
#3982 Re: The Sunset Strip » METALLICA Discussion » 900 weeks ago
I dunno about 13 tracks, every other recent review I've read has stated 10 tracks will be on the album. Even the band has said the album is 9 epics and one song, whatever that's supposed to mean.
#3983 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » VR new singer news (sort of) from snakepit .org » 900 weeks ago
Silverchair started pretty good, but then turned to shit. And yes, I'm an Aussie too.
So I hope it's not Daniel Johns. He can stick to playing 'pop' music with Silverchair. I want to hear a rock singer fronting VR.
If you want to hear some real rock from the same town Silverchair came from, check out The Screaming Jets. They shit all over Silverchair.
#3984 Re: The Sunset Strip » METALLICA Discussion » 900 weeks ago
Well, the title is certainly unusual.
I quite like what I hear on that little teaser video though.
There's been some reviews (Kerrang, Metal Hammer magazines) circulating the net recently from a new album listening session and so far they've been getting pretty positive reviews.
#3985 Re: The Sunset Strip » The Ultimate Showdown #1...WINNER ANNOUNCED » 901 weeks ago
Bon Scott, no competition.
#3986 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Velvet Revolver Sorum Newfound Love For Axl Rose » 902 weeks ago
I don't get what's so bad about what Matt says here, or even in general. Everyone else seems to tip toe around Axl, but Matt tells it like it is. He seems like a laidback dude that doesn't take any of this too seriously.
#3987 Re: The Garden » Post Your Pic Thread - Let's see what you look like! » 903 weeks ago
My 30th Birthday Party last weekend, where the dress up theme was rock (of course) and I dressed up as the one and only Slash
Bums N' Bozos is me and my mate's crappy cover band. We suck, but it was all in good fun!
#3988 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Rock Star Supernova to reunite » 903 weeks ago
I'm kinda wishing I went along to see their Australian shows when they toured here, just so I could've gotten to see Gilby Clarke play. Always thought he was a pretty good player.
Jason Newsted was replaced and I'd seen Tommy in Motley Crue already, so paying $100 for tickets to see them was a bit much.
#3989 Re: The Sunset Strip » Sebastian Bach live in Australia » 903 weeks ago
buzzsaw wrote:James Lofton wrote:Now its old news and nobody cares.
Judging by the early sales results, nobody cared then either.
Thats true, but you have to tour your record. The times are different. Years ago, you released a record to promote your tour. Now its the opposite. Gotta tour to promote your record. He twiddled his thumbs for over six months while bitching about the industry and how nobody was buying Angel Down.
He still hasn't thanked the people who did support him.
At the Sydney show he kept saying how great Australia was and he said he was very thankful for all of the people who bought his album and came out to see him live. So I guess it's better late than never.
#3990 The Sunset Strip » Sebastian Bach live in Australia » 904 weeks ago
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Saw Sebastian Bach in Sydney last night, which was supposed to be the second show of the Aussie tour.
The first show in Newcastle has been postponed until the end of the tour (probably from low ticket sales I'm guessing), so last night ended up being the first show.
Can't remember the setlist entirely, but he opened with Back in the Saddle, followed by Slave To The Grind then into Big Guns. The encore concluded with Youth Gone Wild and then did a second with Angel Down. Played for around an hour and 20 mins. Also played Love Is A Bitch Slap, Stuck Inside, You Don't Understand, By Your Side (which he said he will be making a video for with Wayne Isham), American Metalhead, Stabbin Daggers and a couple of others from Angel Down.
Great gig, despite the lack of numbers in the crowd. Baz hit every note and screamed for an hour and a half, and the band was really tight. Very impressive. And man, it was loud. My ears are still ringing today.