06.23.2008, 11:44 AM | #1 |
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Sometimes, nothing but a smoke and a listen to Oddfellow's Rest quite does the job. Am i right, or am I right?
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06.23.2008, 11:58 AM | #2 |
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eyehategod rules all.
carolina sludge is the best though, as those bands have lots of punk influences (for the most part anyways). corrosion of conformity, weedeater (listened to god luck and goddspeed earlier, brutal), antiseen (pushing the term 'sludge', but they got that grimey southern brutal edge), buzzov*en, etc.. sludge is indeed very very awesome, combining hardcore with doom metal was a fucking brilliant idea. other greats: dystopia grief acid bath crowbar cavity down (first album) bongzilla early electric wizard and then of course theres the neurosis atmospheric sludge, but thats for another thread, eh. note: i hope to christ youre taking about sludge metal, otherwise i just wasted a dicload of time.
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06.23.2008, 12:02 PM | #3 |
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oh, and yeah, that album rules (i spaced out and thought oddfellow's rest was some sludge band ive never heard, then looked at my itunes and saw the crowbar record, hah).
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06.23.2008, 12:13 PM | #4 |
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For 1980's sludge, Dutch funsters Gore can't be beat. They did a Peel Session in 1988, which consisted of one 25-minute "song". Wish I still had the tape of that.
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06.23.2008, 12:16 PM | #5 |
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Yeah, it's a frame of mind thing. Eyehategod are one of the few bands i know of that I can love on pretty much every level. When all else is said and done, Eyehategod just ARE.
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06.23.2008, 11:19 PM | #6 |
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it always puzzled me the sludge tag, i love ehg, in the top ten bands of all time for me probably, but is it heavy shit that's not as fast as stoner but not as slow as doom?
really, can't see much difference between grief and khanate or kyuss and down's first album (as mentioned by release the bats). but yeah, fucking a. |
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06.23.2008, 11:50 PM | #7 |
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Is this sludge or doom?
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06.23.2008, 11:54 PM | #8 |
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picking between sludge and doom is really picking at pubes after awhile. If you can't tell which it is, it's probably both.
Anyways I basically came in here to talk about how great Soilent Green are |
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whitehorse are good but sometimes sound too much like khanate, innit?
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06.24.2008, 08:07 AM | #10 |
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I dunno Whitehorse makes me wanna grab a beer and do some really slow headbangin' where as Khanate make me want to cry or puke. Although I can hear the musical similarities and love both, to me they're a pretty different listening experience.
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06.24.2008, 08:14 AM | #11 |
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Agreed on the greatness of Soilent Green. I missed them last time they came over with Crowbar and don't even know if they still exist anymore. I'm not sure how much of the old NOLA scene was destroyed by the Katrina thing, but I'm sure a significant part of it was.
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06.24.2008, 08:28 AM | #12 |
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eyehategod are a band that i don't like as much as i want to
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06.24.2008, 08:36 AM | #13 |
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Personally I think Eyehategod are one of those bands that transcends any genre they're associated with. I was obsessed with them for about two years and would rarely listen to anything else. I was in a very bad state of mind at the time and actually had to stop listening to them because they reinforced that state of mind to a degree where it was becoming counterproductive. Listening to Crimes Against Skin on a loop is not a healthy way to live your life.
I watched a Pantera DVD the other day and found a similarly obsessive underpinning with their fans too. I'm not a huge Pantera fan myself, but can see how easy it would be for someone to become totally obsessed with them. |
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sludge=doom metal + hardcore and/or crust punk. which to me sounds like the perfect music. like eyehategod, you can eithr lay back, light a blunt, and space out with the amazing riffs going through your head. or you can get piss drunk, get in the pit, and get fucking wild. when i was doing a lot of drugs (mainly opiates like oxycontin or heroin, and lots and lots of weed) eyehategod was the band i was listening to more than any other. they really are one of the best drug bands ever.
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pantera's 'far beyond driven' and 'the great southern trendkill' are two of the heaviest records ever to sell a million albums.
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Yeah, I wouldn't pretend to be a big Pantera fan, but can certainly appreciate that they had something. I was listening to VDoP last night and have to admit that for an album that sold as many copies as it did, that is one heavy fucking record.
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i cant stand cowboys from hell, and id say vulgar is only ok, but theyre one of the few bands to actually get heavier as they got more popular. metallica shoulda learned a thing or two from thos boys. i love far beyon driven. i like downs first record a lot too, nola.
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I've never been able to get into Down. Considering whose in them, I always think they should be far better than they actually are.
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true, but their first record is cool, really relaxed, but still heavy. 'stone the crow' is the best southern rock anthem ever, forget free bird.
and who was talkin about khanate and whitehorse? i dunno if id call them sludge in the traditional eyehategod sense. maybe 'atmospheric sludge' in the vein of neurosis.
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That's harsh though, I won't deny that I really enjoyed Pantera when I started to listen to heavier music. "Floods" is awesome. |
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