Yeah, that's a terrific lineup. Apart from the obvious ones, I notice Empire State Bastard buried right down at the bottom - that's the new band with the guy from Biffy Clyro and Dave Lombardo from Slayer. I would definitely check them out.
Yeah, that's a terrific lineup. Apart from the obvious ones, I notice Empire State Bastard buried right down at the bottom - that's the new band with the guy from Biffy Clyro and Dave Lombardo from Slayer. I would definitely check them out.
Likewise. And I’ve always wanted to see Mr. Bungle live.
If Stuart Pearce was still manager.
If Stuart Pearce was still manager
Chicago: Living in the past.
I don't like Ghost at all, but this is a terrific cover.
Taylor Swift is playing at Soldier Field in Chicago, home of the NFL Bears. I was actually curious about going. Wifey too. I guess her crowd is probably screaming girls and older male perverts but I wish for her to sing a song about me after a brief and satisfactory affair. This though his has its flaws considering the cheapest ticket was for $868 plus tax and that was for an obstructive view.
Clearly a few others had this idea so alas I spend another year feeling whimsical about what could have been...
Chicago: Thwarted.
Do you get a personal massage with added reach round for that price??
Probably not because the front row tickets are bordering on over 5K (edit; they were 12k)
I am just a pauper at the previously mentioned price.
Chicago: Feeling left out.
After all the fawning reviews I was expecting the new Foo Fighters album to be a letdown. It isn't though, it's maybe the best thing they've ever done.
Busy week with the Foo Fighters, Rancid, Avenged Sevenfold and Pupil Slicer releasing tunes.
Chicago: Working through the 125k playlist.
Pupil Slicer album is ace but I'm surprised that's your jam.
Oh, and the A7X album is meh. Some good tunes but a lot of trying and failing to be Muse.
I just listened to a song that I thought was terrorvision. it was fcuking Harry Styles. I really liked it.
Am I going to the dark side?
As for Pupil Slicer I can take them in small doses. I love Sepultura and Slayer and some hard core punk but some of the screamy death/hard core metal doesn't do it for me.
Chicago: Secretly Stylin'?
I think the most exciting new music is at the intersection of metal and electronica, and PS do that really well.
You know the Tories have been in power too long and society's falling apart when we see the rise of punk again. Coming on the heels of The Meffs, I'm also loving Snayx:
Accompanying Senorita Mus to a Rina Sawayama concert this evening, for some reason she's performing at an Art Museaum in Western Massachusetts, which is in the middle of nowhere.
I've never heard of her. Just listened to a song of hers called This Hell. It was apt.
God speed, Mus.