Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 12:00 am
My complete indecision when it comes to them -- I can never tell if they'll be playing at or working for the State Fair in a couple years.Bugs wrote:You're a douche, RobBbbB. What's your beef with Tool?
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My complete indecision when it comes to them -- I can never tell if they'll be playing at or working for the State Fair in a couple years.Bugs wrote:You're a douche, RobBbbB. What's your beef with Tool?
So....they're an AC/DC tribute band?nessman wrote:They do kinda suck. They had their moment - decided to tour only big cities/festivals and kept on going with more albums that sounded just like the last one.
Not really impressed....nothing that sets it apart from any other rock band.Bugs wrote:Clutch "The Mob Goes Wild" (should appeal to the ballsy Van Halen fan in you [note that I refer to the ballsy era of Van Halen and am not implying that you, in any way, should be construed as having balls])
"Emerge" doesn't really do much for me. Not a bad song, it just doesn't stand out in any way. I also downloaded "Sick of TV", and that's definitely not doing anything for me.Fischerspooner "Emerge" (or anything, really... if you like Gary Numan)
Doesn't sound anything like Numan! Reminds me of generic college radio, of which I'm not a fan.The Anniversary "All Things Ordinary" (might be hard to find, but should appeal to the softer side of a Numan fan)
It does? Didn't impress me at all actually.
The Von Bondies "C'mon, C'mon" (great call and response tune that recalls a lot of Ramones shit)
Oh, I didn't feel I could in honestly click the link when I haven't heard it. I thought it might corrupt any scientific data they are trying to gather.Vitriola wrote:If you keep clicking past the first recommend, by saying you like it or not, you get more. You MIGHT like Kyuss, 'Demon Cleaner' is a great song.
All Will Perish!Worm wrote:There will be a usenetting tonight.
Clutch's first two albums were fucking great with a few noteworthy tracks released here and there since then. They've since morphed into some kind of weird neo-hippie groove/jam band and it's been downhill from there. The one or two tracks I heard from their latest hints at some of the "old skool" Clutch - but the last few times we've seen them in concert was disappointing.chris wrote:First impressions (I'm listening to them as I write):
Not really impressed....nothing that sets it apart from any other rock band.Bugs wrote:Clutch "The Mob Goes Wild" (should appeal to the ballsy Van Halen fan in you [note that I refer to the ballsy era of Van Halen and am not implying that you, in any way, should be construed as having balls])
Yeah, and you can watch them while sipping Chardonnay on the ShitCouch.AArdvark wrote:FudgeTunnel? sounds like a gay band to me. What's their favorite football team, the FudgePackers?
That question sort of answers itself, doesn't it?Lysander wrote:How can anyone be talking about great recent bands and not mention Evanescence?
...Lysander wrote:How can anyone be talking about great recent bands and not mention Evanescence? THey're my favorit band evarTM. And they're coming out with a new album in 2005! So, we'll see how that goes. How they haven't won a grammie for My Immortal two years in a row now just baffles the mind.