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I've been meaning to check them out. Might not be a bad place to start, eh?
If you're looking for a good place to start, it looks like they are releasing a free EP via Scion's A/V label. Scion's been doing a lot of these lately and the ones that I have (Enslaved and Immolation) are very good. I just got the e-mail for this a couple of days ago and will be downloading it myself, here is the link: http://scionav.com/genre/2/Metal#!collection/917/Melvins---The-Bulls--The-Bees
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Re: Up Coming DOOM Releases I'm chomping at the bit for it! I hope it kicks a lot of ass. I love that they've gone back to the second logo as well. I really didn't care for the lowercase all one word crap they've been doing since One Second. I'm hoping I'll be able to purchase the limited edition CD package from Century Media on either Monday or Tuesday. It's supposedly out globally on the 24th. We'll see if the US is included in that category since we're not most of the time. I really hope to see PL and MDB one of these days.

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Re: Up Coming DOOM Releases ShEver - Rituals (May 25th, 2012) Deep-pression - First We'd Watched Campfire Next We Stared The Sea (June 1st, 2012) Candlemass - Psalms for the Dead (June 8th, 2012) Baroness - Yellow & Green (July 17th, 2012) Om - Advaitic Songs (July 23rd, 2012)

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Re: Up Coming DOOM Releases The new Baroness will either be fucking atrocious based on the newest sample, or a nice bit of folksy hard rock based on the previous sample. Either way I'm still the odd mixture of horrified and interested to buy a copy. Evoken of course are a geat band, but one I only check out when I want good background music.

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The new Baroness will either be fucking atrocious based on the newest sample' date=' or a nice bit of folksy hard rock based on the previous sample. Either way I'm still the odd mixture of horrified and interested to buy a copy. Evoken of course are a geat band, but one I only check out when I want good background music.[/quote'] I haven't listened to Baroness yet and based on what you wrote I probably won't. Evoken are great but they're in dire need of expansion of their sound. I'm excited for their next album however. I'd love for NTNR to put an album out similar to them. Not cloning but rather just uber slow and incredibly heavy.
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Evoken are great but they're in dire need of expansion of their sound. I'm excited for their next album however. I'd love for NTNR to put an album out similar to them. Not cloning but rather just uber slow and incredibly heavy.
You might like the new Evoken album...I think it gets too monotonous and light in places, that is to say, too much ambient/acoustic/un-heavy stuff. I thought 'The Unechoing Dread', 'An Extrinsic Divide' and 'Grim Eloquence' were the better tracks. They may not need to expand their sound but I do think they should just change riffs more often. There are songs where they show that they are capable of doing so and these tracks are typically standouts even on what seem to me good albums.
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