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Happy Thanksgiving to those who celebrate it. Ulcerate played really well, but this is the second time in a row where the guitars and bass were drowned out by the drummer. It's not the room or the sound guy. It's their music. Their guitarist was doing cool shit with a looper pedal to make up for the lack of a second guitarist, but I think they need one, at least for touring, for sonic reasons. Jamie's drums were amazing as usual. Not a lot of people there, on the night before Thanksgiving. The venue was great, though, and Zhrine sounded fucking amazing. Looking forward to listening to their CD later.

I'm recording, then it's time to cook.

I too caught a show last night, but mine was more disappointing. Starkill was a shitty pop band trying to be melodeath that was unforgivably bad. Enforced rocked with lots of energy and aplomb, but their set was too short. Swallow the Sun suffered from an awful mix in which the bass drum drowned out everything else when it came to double bass passages (and the drummer couldn't keep his double bass in time), and relied on way too many easy chugging melodic metalcore breakdown style riffs in hopes that their melodies would save them. In most cases, they did direct my attention away from how contrived the rhythm guitar was, but some sections were downright cringe inducing. Dark Tranquillity was the biggest letdown of all though. They sounded lifeless and sloppy with some shitty touring guitarists that couldn't pull their way, and a set that focused way too heavily on their electronic influenced chugging passages where the pop/electronic keyboards carry the band. One track from Projector, a couple from Damage Done, and a couple from Character were the only decent ones, and they were performed poorly. This band has descended a long way since being one of the first bands that I saw live 11 years ago.

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18 hours ago, BlutAusNerd said:

I too caught a show last night, but mine was more disappointing. Starkill was a shitty pop band trying to be melodeath that was unforgivably bad. Enforced rocked with lots of energy and aplomb, but their set was too short. Swallow the Sun suffered from an awful mix in which the bass drum drowned out everything else when it came to double bass passages (and the drummer couldn't keep his double bass in time), and relied on way too many easy chugging melodic metalcore breakdown style riffs in hopes that their melodies would save them. In most cases, they did direct my attention away from how contrived the rhythm guitar was, but some sections were downright cringe inducing. Dark Tranquillity was the biggest letdown of all though. They sounded lifeless and sloppy with some shitty touring guitarists that couldn't pull their way, and a set that focused way too heavily on their electronic influenced chugging passages where the pop/electronic keyboards carry the band. One track from Projector, a couple from Damage Done, and a couple from Character were the only decent ones, and they were performed poorly. This band has descended a long way since being one of the first bands that I saw live 11 years ago.

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That's a shame, but I'm not surprised. Swallow The Sun and DT were both pretty disappointing when I saw them. Admittedly I'm not a fan of DT post-Mind's I, or of Swallow The Sun in general, but I can still appreciate a good live set, and they didn't deliver.

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18 hours ago, BlutAusNerd said: I too caught a show last night, but mine was more disappointing. Starkill was a shitty pop band trying to be melodeath that was unforgivably bad. Enforced rocked with lots of energy and aplomb, but their set was too short. Swallow the Sun suffered from an awful mix in which the bass drum drowned out everything else when it came to double bass passages (and the drummer couldn't keep his double bass in time), and relied on way too many easy chugging melodic metalcore breakdown style riffs in hopes that their melodies would save them. In most cases, they did direct my attention away from how contrived the rhythm guitar was, but some sections were downright cringe inducing. Dark Tranquillity was the biggest letdown of all though. They sounded lifeless and sloppy with some shitty touring guitarists that couldn't pull their way, and a set that focused way too heavily on their electronic influenced chugging passages where the pop/electronic keyboards carry the band. One track from Projector, a couple from Damage Done, and a couple from Character were the only decent ones, and they were performed poorly. This band has descended a long way since being one of the first bands that I saw live 11 years ago.

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That's a shame, but I'm not surprised. Swallow The Sun and DT were both pretty disappointing when I saw them. Admittedly I'm not a fan of DT post-Mind's I, or of Swallow The Sun in general, but I can still appreciate a good live set, and they didn't deliver.

They certainly didn't. I've always found Swallow the Sun to be overrated, but I still like the albums I have from them, same with later DT (except that piece of shit goth rock album Haven). I haven't grabbed the last couple of albums from DT because We Are the Void kind of sucked, but I've seen them live 3 times before this last performance, and they were vastly better all of those times.

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5 minutes ago, MacabreEternal said: Celebrated 9 years of my gf being burdened with me yesterday with bourbon and a battle vest for me to decorate!

Hell yeah, congratulations. A toast to long-suffering partners!

She is obviously made of stern stuff that gf of yours. Nice job dude.

Went for a drive today, stopped to get petrol and took this snap while we were parked. This thing drinks but it's only a weekend drive so you gotta enjoy it for what it is.

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I stumbled into some kind of metal/punk/hardcore show at the place in town I usually hang out. Fun times. Super happy they offer free earplugs. Also, I'm about halfway done with the guitars for the EP, and I've been having fun with making some of the guitar parts more complex. They'll definitely be a real challenge to pull off if I get another live group together. But, we live for the hunt!

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People suck sometimes. Like today when the complete fucktard who deliberately cut in front of me despite there being ample room on the footpath then hurling vitriol my way because he didn't appreciate being struck with my cane. You know the kind blind people use not the kind old people use...mind you that might have done more damage so maybe I do need one after all.

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Brother went to Belgrade today, so I gave him money to buy me books.
The one I wanted most eagerly was out of stock (for some time now actually), but luckily the other two were there:

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(left: Richard Morgan - "Altered Carbon" ||| right: David Mitchell - "Cloud Atlas")

With both books having a total of nearly 900 pages, it seems like this wont be a boring winter :D
 

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