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  1. Ok i know I don't post almost anything on this forum, but i'm stalking everyday.

     

     

    today I want to post my band, maybe someone of you would be interested.

     

     

    SOVEREIGN

     

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    We are a three piece band from Italy which plays some black and doom metal influenced post-hardcore, in the vein of Celeste, Amenra, Hexis, This Gift is a Curse, and so on. We have in hand our first album and we're searching for a label to print it and distribute it. In the meantime we have released a sort of promo with 2 tracks, that we count to print as cd-r.

    On our bandcamp there are the songs.


    If you like it, you can put a like on our facebook

     

    Thanks

    denn


  2. Hey, someone could tell me if there are any other band in the vein of the god and death stars / the unknown forecast?

    I don't know if they're considered visual or not, but i found a great similarities with some bands posted here......but not quite there yet.

    I hope this is the right topic to ask this.

    Thanks!


  3. I like very much post-rock, the problem with that genre is that is very closed i think.

    You see Mono, they made great albums until "you are there", but then they just stayed there for the last two albums, same thing for Explosions in the Sky. Of course they are masters of the genre so their's first albums are gems, but now they're quite meh.

    Other than the aforementioned bands (GY!BE, which made a great album this year; Caspian; Russian Circles, etc.) I think you should listen to:

    Jambinai, korean post-rock/folk band, they mix the post-rock with typical korean instruments

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M1Xvws6LRA

    Farewell Poetry

    Immanu El, they are more like ILikeTrains, but with a better voice and more dynamics

    (one of my favourite song in general)

    But it's just me or the post-rock bands are 1000 times better live than on disc? That happened to me this year listening to deadhorse, toe (which i didn't liked so much even live) and even Caspian.


  4. Was that a ballad for Satan?

    Anyway, the voice was really good, lyrics were a bit out of place, for that style of song :D

    6/10

    It reminded me a little of a modern sounding

    /-apRCG2Nffc

    You know soft music, great voice and our lord Satan.

    Of course this is my song


  5. CDs and lps are just in alphabetic order, If I had to divide for genre or jrock/non jrock I will become mad. I think 1/3 of my collection is japanese CDS.

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    Some shoots at things that i love:

    aliene ma'riage

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    Ulver - The Trilogie

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    Farewell Poetry - Hoping for the Invisible to Ignite

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    Fall of Efrafa - The Warren of Snares Box (6xlp)

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    Boris - Heavy rocks (2x purple vinyl) and Attention Please (clear vinyl)

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  6. Maybe i would, but for some people and mostly some "age" everything you do it's a phase.

    Talking about myself, I don't think so. I started listening VK (or jrock) when I was like 22-23 and now it's 4 years i think. Obviously now I listen less bands than in the beginning, but that's natural because in the beginning you want to know most of the band you can, you have to know what you like, the example of Champ for listening to Versailles and Sug, I did it too, but then discarded Sug AND Versailles too (LOL).

    There are some periods in which i don't listen to VK very much, I'm just there on Edoh and "this new band is bad, this one also", but then I found a new, old or disbanded band which i like and I still believe I can go on with VK.

    Maybe I like Vk because I can listen to something more poppier or soft (which I don't do with western bands), but with a sense of music and singing that's just better than "ours" and unique, for me.

    In conclusion I'm with Champ, for sure.


  7. I usually talk bad about bands who become too poppy and soft, but this time they walked the inverse path, becoming like a last-dir en grey cover band, to me they seems like "Look at me, I'm cool because I'm br00tal".

    I don't know why they did that, I mean, Mar Maroon (my favourite) and Seven was really good albums, maybe not so much new or fresh, but they were very solid albums with a lot of good songs.

    The problem is that Wataru cannot sing like Kyo, and the overall style seems very forced. And of course, the last Diru album was a very progressive and strange kind of album, 12012 was just a couple of fast and heavy songs with no sense and some mid-period-style 12012 songs just to fill the album.

    I hope you understand what i mean, I figured out I'm not so good in writing in english LOL


  8. lynch. hands down. They had their nu metal RAAWWRR period and now they managed to get the best extreme pop-metal sound (what?) they could get, the voice of Hazuki is just 1000 times better than deathgaze (except for the first mini cd LOL).

    And did you listen the last lynch. single? The b-side seems like an old Luna Sea song, how could I don't love them?


  9. I try to do this list, so if someone interested in leave some cd at a good price could contact me:

    in random order:

    Agnus Dei - Valse

    D - most of the major period singles.

    deathgaze - 「294036224052」

    la feerie - le berceuse

    Luna Sea - the Singles OR "singles" and "another side of singles II"

    Nega - Rebirth under the Chaos

    Plastic Tree - Hide & Seek, Puppet Show, Parade, Traumerei, Strange fruits -奇妙な果実-

    Updating sometimes

    thanks


  10. I hope this is the right place.

    Some album of Penicillin to (re)-start with? I have Vibe and listened to Indwell and Limelight, but is there any "new" album which is really good?

    that's Because I'm really enjoying the Hakuei project Litchi Hikari Club, and maybe they made something similar with penicillin. dunno


  11. What's wrong with Kisaki?

    Forming bands, ceasing bands (how many?)

    Forming labels, ceasing labels (I know of two, but I may be wrong?)

    EVERY TIME WITH THE SAME EXPRESSION ON THE FACE.

    I can't stand him.

    BTW Nega WAS good, but now they can disband for what I care.


  12. Dir En Grey.

    To be honest I don't like so much either of them, but i think that Gauze is the influence of most of the mothern VK stuff (i mean from 2004 and on), and maybe they always tried to be more "borderline"; while Gazette for what I've heard has always been more mainstream, they don't forced the styles, just followed them.


  13. Used from ebay:

    Dir En Grey - Vulgar (Euro Ver). for 6 € it's ok

    deadman - No Alternatives 2.0

    deadman - in the direction of sunrise and night light

    Shiina Ringo - karuki zamen kuri no hana

    D - The name of the Rose (for the gf)

    D - Tafel Anatomie (for the gf)

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