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Truly stunning performance by Chelsea Wolfe & band at The Regent Theater in DTLA tonight. The tracks off of Abyss are just as ethereally heavy played live, and Dylan Fujioka is stellar on the drums.
Wovenhand set a great tone for the night as opening band too.
Definitely recommend this show if you get a chance.
Wovenhand set a great tone for the night as opening band too.
Definitely recommend this show if you get a chance.
So Long, and Thanks for All the Tool.
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Nice, Norm. Glad you had a good show.
Lettuce was super funky last night and they played for hours.
Cornell solo was excellent. He is undoubtedly one of the best voices in rock, and he was on. So glad it wasn't with the band he put together, this was so much better. Just him with an array of acoustics and on some songs he had a cellist (who also played it like a bass to great affect).
Killer setlist tonight too. Edit: Here it is...
Lettuce was super funky last night and they played for hours.
Cornell solo was excellent. He is undoubtedly one of the best voices in rock, and he was on. So glad it wasn't with the band he put together, this was so much better. Just him with an array of acoustics and on some songs he had a cellist (who also played it like a bass to great affect).
Killer setlist tonight too. Edit: Here it is...
Before We Disappear
Can't Change Me
The Times They Are A-Changin' - (Bob Dylan cover) (a rewrite of the Bob Dylan song - he called it The Times They Are A-Changin' Back)
As Hope & Promise Fade
Nearly Forgot My Broken Heart
Fell on Black Days - (Soundgarden song)
Thank You - (Led Zeppelin cover)
Wide Awake - (Audioslave song)
Doesn't Remind Me - (Audioslave song)
Be Yourself - (Audioslave song)
Blow Up the Outside World - (Soundgarden song)
All Night Thing - (Temple of the Dog song)
Call Me a Dog - (Temple of the Dog song)
When I'm Down
Rusty Cage - (Soundgarden song)
Sunshower
Hunger Strike - (Temple of the Dog song)
Black Hole Sun - (Soundgarden song)
Worried Moon
I Am the Highway - (Audioslave song)
Nothing Compares 2 U - (Prince cover)
Ave Maria - (Franz Schubert cover)
Let Your Eyes Wander
River of Deceit - (Mad Season cover)
Wooden Jesus - (Temple of the Dog song)
Imagine - (John Lennon cover)
Encore:
The Day I Tried to Live - (Soundgarden song)
Seasons
Like a Stone - (Audioslave song)
Higher Truth
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Clutch, with Cosmic Psychos, Australian Tour announced:
03/03 Brisbane, AUS – The Triffid
03/04 Sydney, AUS – The Metro
03/05 Melbourne, AUS – The Forum Theatre
I will most certainly be at the Forum
03/03 Brisbane, AUS – The Triffid
03/04 Sydney, AUS – The Metro
03/05 Melbourne, AUS – The Forum Theatre
I will most certainly be at the Forum
well piss on my tits and tell me it's raining
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HillBilly beat you to it on the Clutch thread:petemasterpete wrote:Clutch, with Cosmic Psychos, Australian Tour announced:
03/03 Brisbane, AUS – The Triffid
03/04 Sydney, AUS – The Metro
03/05 Melbourne, AUS – The Forum Theatre
I will most certainly be at the Forum
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That Cornell show sounds incredible. I really enjoyed his new album as well. Always love to hear about great shows.Kittaan wrote:Nice, Norm. Glad you had a good show.
Lettuce was super funky last night and they played for hours.
Cornell solo was excellent. He is undoubtedly one of the best voices in rock, and he was on. So glad it wasn't with the band he put together, this was so much better. Just him with an array of acoustics and on some songs he had a cellist (who also played it like a bass to great affect).
Killer setlist tonight too.
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he's one of the few artists who's voice pre-heroin and post-heroin both sound fantastic.nxrm wrote:That Cornell show sounds incredible. I really enjoyed his new album as well. Always love to hear about great shows.Kittaan wrote:Nice, Norm. Glad you had a good show.
Lettuce was super funky last night and they played for hours.
Cornell solo was excellent. He is undoubtedly one of the best voices in rock, and he was on. So glad it wasn't with the band he put together, this was so much better. Just him with an array of acoustics and on some songs he had a cellist (who also played it like a bass to great affect).
Killer setlist tonight too.
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The Adelaide Festival of Arts has been announced, and as usual it features a range of cool artists including SUNN O))) and MAGMA as well as Godspeed You! Black Emperor plus the Unsound Festival:
Somehow Surfjan Stevens also got on the festival, which gave me a good chuckle.Unsound Friday:
Allesandro Cortini (IT/US) | Jlin (US) | SUMS: Kangding Ray (FR) & Barry Burns (UK) | Kode9 (UK) | Tralala Blip (AUS)
Unsound Saturday:
Fennesz (AT) & Lillevan (DE) | Johann Johannsson (IS) | Zephyr Quartet (AUS) | Powell (UK) & Lorenzo Senni (ITA) | Paula Temple (UK)
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I'd like to see Surfjan I think. Definitely interested in Godspeed You Black Emperor.
Seeing the Chris Cornell acoustic set again in December Kittann. Never get tired of those pipes and his acoustic work would be the way I prefer to see him currently.
Now Pete I just got tickets for Shellac on the Thursday night, so get your pal Blender, and your better halves, into gear for that night. We plan on bringing young Hellboy with us so your supervisory help that evening would be appreciated.
Seeing the Chris Cornell acoustic set again in December Kittann. Never get tired of those pipes and his acoustic work would be the way I prefer to see him currently.
Now Pete I just got tickets for Shellac on the Thursday night, so get your pal Blender, and your better halves, into gear for that night. We plan on bringing young Hellboy with us so your supervisory help that evening would be appreciated.
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chances of me attending at this point are slim to none, Liz, but a drink or 8 in advance holds a very slight possibilityliz wrote:I'd like to see Surfjan I think. Definitely interested in Godspeed You Black Emperor.
Seeing the Chris Cornell acoustic set again in December Kittann. Never get tired of those pipes and his acoustic work would be the way I prefer to see him currently.
Now Pete I just got tickets for Shellac on the Thursday night, so get your pal Blender, and your better halves, into gear for that night. We plan on bringing young Hellboy with us so your supervisory help that evening would be appreciated.
well piss on my tits and tell me it's raining
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Been keen to see these guys for a while now, and every time they tour I seem to be unavailable. Being a Friday night, I'm probably not available this time around either, but will certainly consider it:
Between the Buried and Me are an incredible live band, simply put. They’re both astonishingly tight and full of energy at the same time. Plus the latest album is fantastic which is a nice bonus. So, this tour is exciting;
“Grandiose, dynamic, heavy, melodic, technically challenging: these are all words that fall equally short when trying to describe BTBAM’s sonic offerings. Following up their utterly captivating The Parallax II album was almost an impossible task but with album number seven, Coma Ecliptic (2015, Metal Blade) they have managed to take a significant evolutionary step forward that pushed every member to their creative limits.
The result is a modern rock opera. An ambitious concept album that follows a man in a coma with each song representing his next move in search for a way out and onto something better, but is it better than his own waking reality? Through these immense songs, the bands message is clear, appreciate the things you have, not long for the things you want and miss whats truly important.
Joining BTBAM are San Diego natives Chon who’s instrumental sonics incorporates prog rock and jazz with lightning fast picking, staccato drumming and creative melodies that forge to bring something fresh and uniquely their own to the table. Forming in 2008 they quickly caused waves in their local scene before being offered to play with bands like Animals As Leaders and Circa Survive. This will be Chon’s first trip to Australia and you can guarantee it won’t be their last! The Sumerian Records signees will leave fans instantly impressed.”
Thursday, February 25: Rosemount Hotel, Perth
Friday, February 26: Fowlers Live, Adelaide
Saturday, February 27: Max Watt’s, Brisbane
Sunday, February 28: Metro Theatre, Sydney
Monday, February 29: 170 Russell, Melbourne
Tickets on sale 9am Thursday Oct 8.
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Not so interested in GSYBE, but will almost certainly go to the SUNN O))) and MAGMA. For GSYBE fans it may be worth noting that they're playing a second show at the festival, creating the soundtrack for some performance. I'd like to go to one of the Unsound shows as well, but budget permitting. Also planning on taking the family to the fireworks thingy at Adelaide Oval.liz wrote:I'd like to see Surfjan I think. Definitely interested in Godspeed You Black Emperor.
WOuld love to see Chris, but unlikely to happen this time around I think. On a semi-related note, his latest solo album was pretty bland I thought.liz wrote:Seeing the Chris Cornell acoustic set again in December Kittann. Never get tired of those pipes and his acoustic work would be the way I prefer to see him currently.
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Nice Liz. Enjoy. Hopefully it is just him on acoustic like the show I saw. Much preferred to him with some hired-hand band like he had on Jimmy Fallon.liz wrote:Seeing the Chris Cornell acoustic set again in December Kittann
I somewhat agree. Having heard the album after seeing some of the songs live for the first time, I think he might have had better results just keeping it simple. I liked everything he did live and stripped down. Amazing voice.hellboy wrote:WOuld love to see Chris, but unlikely to happen this time around I think. On a semi-related note, his latest solo album was pretty bland I thought.
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Have you seen them before?petemasterpete wrote:chances of me attending at this point are slim to none, Liz, but a drink or 8 in advance holds a very slight possibilityliz wrote:I'd like to see Surfjan I think. Definitely interested in Godspeed You Black Emperor.
Seeing the Chris Cornell acoustic set again in December Kittann. Never get tired of those pipes and his acoustic work would be the way I prefer to see him currently.
Now Pete I just got tickets for Shellac on the Thursday night, so get your pal Blender, and your better halves, into gear for that night. We plan on bringing young Hellboy with us so your supervisory help that evening would be appreciated.
"She's a very charming and delightful creature, and has only one fault that I know of. It happens, unfortunately, that that single blemish is a want of taste. She don't like me."
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The show I saw a couple of years ago was just him and an acoustic and I'm hoping and expecting it to be similar. It was the tour that produced the songbook album which I have now listened to many times.Kittaan wrote:Nice Liz. Enjoy. Hopefully it is just him on acoustic like the show I saw. Much preferred to him with some hired-hand band like he had on Jimmy Fallon.liz wrote:Seeing the Chris Cornell acoustic set again in December Kittann
I somewhat agree. Having heard the album after seeing some of the songs live for the first time, I think he might have had better results just keeping it simple. I liked everything he did live and stripped down. Amazing voice.hellboy wrote:WOuld love to see Chris, but unlikely to happen this time around I think. On a semi-related note, his latest solo album was pretty bland I thought.
I haven't heard his latest solo effort and with those reviews I shall wait until after this next performance.
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Hmmm, Sick of It All are playing tomorrow night at the Enigma Bar it seems. Might be tempted to go...
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I was going to say it's a school night but then I remembered the holidays. I'm still playing catch up on life at the moment so I'll pass. I'm quite keen for Between The Buried And Me though. I saw them last time around and really got into them. You are going to have to do something about that Friday night time slot...hellboy wrote:Hmmm, Sick of It All are playing tomorrow night at the Enigma Bar it seems. Might be tempted to go...
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you get your ass out there and find that fuckin dog!!hellboy wrote:Hmmm, Sick of It All are playing tomorrow night at the Enigma Bar it seems. Might be tempted to go...
Asteroids do not concern me, Admiral. I want that ship, not excuses.
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Probably not going to happen at this stage. Had a terrible sleep last night, so not sure I'm up for a late night tonight.N.Y.H.C. wrote:you get your ass out there and find that fuckin dog!!hellboy wrote:Hmmm, Sick of It All are playing tomorrow night at the Enigma Bar it seems. Might be tempted to go...
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Built to Spill have announced a few shows in Australia:
Mar 10 - Sydney, Australia - Manning Bar
Mar 11 - Fortitude Valley, Australia - The Zoo
Mar 12 - Melbourne, Australia - Corner Hotel
Mar 13 - Meredith, Australia - Golden Plains Festival
Tickets go on sale October 30th: http://www.builttospill.com/shows
Their recent album "Untethered Moon" is pretty great.
Mar 10 - Sydney, Australia - Manning Bar
Mar 11 - Fortitude Valley, Australia - The Zoo
Mar 12 - Melbourne, Australia - Corner Hotel
Mar 13 - Meredith, Australia - Golden Plains Festival
Tickets go on sale October 30th: http://www.builttospill.com/shows
Their recent album "Untethered Moon" is pretty great.
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SLEEP
Jan 22 - Toronto, ON - Phoenix Concert Theatre
Jan 24 - Montreal, QC - Neon
Jan 26 - Chicago, IL - Thalia Hall
Jan 27 - Chicago, IL - Thalia Hall
Jan 22 - Toronto, ON - Phoenix Concert Theatre
Jan 24 - Montreal, QC - Neon
Jan 26 - Chicago, IL - Thalia Hall
Jan 27 - Chicago, IL - Thalia Hall
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Black Sabbath THE END Tour extended
1/20 Omaha, NE CenturyLink Center
1/22 Chicago, IL United Center
1/25 Minneapolis, MN Target Center
1/27 Winnipeg MN MTS Centre
1/30 Edmonton, AB Rexall Centre
2/01 Calgary, AB Scotiabank Saddledome
2/03 Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena
2/06 Tacoma, WA Tacoma Dome
2/09 San Jose, CA SAP Pavilion
2/11 Los Angeles, CA The Forum
2/13 Las Vegas, NV Mandalay Bay
2/15 Denver, CO Pepsi Center
2/17 Kansas City, MO Sprint Center
2/19 Detroit, MI The Palace of Auburn Hills
2/21 Hamilton, ON First Ontario Centre
2/23 Montreal, QC Bell Centre
2/25 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
2/27 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND
4/15 Perth, AU Perth Arena
4/17 Adelaide, AU Entertainment Centre
4/19 Melbourne, AU Rod Laver Arena
4/23 Sydney, AU Allphones Arena
4/25 Brisbane, AU Entertainment Centre
4/28 Auckland, NZ Vector Arena
4/30 Dunedin, NZ Forsyth Barr Stadium
EUROPE
6/01 Budapest, Hungary Groupama Arena
6/08 Berlin, Germany Waldebuhne
6/11 Donington, UK Download**
6/13 Verona, IT Arena Di Verona
6/15 Zurich, Switzerland Hallenstadon
6/17 Dessel, Belgium Grasspop**
6/23 Halden, Norway Tons of Rock**
6/25 Copenhagen, DE Copenhell**
6/28 Vienna, Austria Stadthalle
6/30 Prague, Czech Rep. 02 Arena
7/02 Krakow, Poland Tauron Arena
7/05 Riga, Latvia Riga Arena
7/07 Helsinki, Finland Monsters of Rock**
7/09 Stockholm, Sweden Monsters of Rock**
7/12 Moscow, Russia Olympisky Arena
**Denotes festival appearance
NORTH AMERICA
8/17 Wantagh, NY Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
8/19 Philadelphia, PA Susquehanna Bank Center
8/21 Washington DC Jiffy Lube Live
8/23 Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center
8/25 Boston, MA Xfinity Center
8/27 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena
8/29 Toronto, ON Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
8/31 Detroit, MI DTE Energy Music Theater
9/02 Indianapolis, IN Klipsch Music Center
9/04 Chicago, IL Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
9/07 Dallas, TX Gexa Energy Pavilion
9/09 Albuquerque, NM Isleta Ampitheater
9/11 Salt Lake City, UT USANA Ampitheater
9/13 Portland, OR Sunlight Supply Arena
9/15 Oakland, CA Oracle Arena
9/17 Las Vegas, NV MGM Grand Garden Arena
9/19 Hollywood, CA Hollywood Bowl
9/21 Phoenix, AZ AK-Chin Pavilion
1/20 Omaha, NE CenturyLink Center
1/22 Chicago, IL United Center
1/25 Minneapolis, MN Target Center
1/27 Winnipeg MN MTS Centre
1/30 Edmonton, AB Rexall Centre
2/01 Calgary, AB Scotiabank Saddledome
2/03 Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena
2/06 Tacoma, WA Tacoma Dome
2/09 San Jose, CA SAP Pavilion
2/11 Los Angeles, CA The Forum
2/13 Las Vegas, NV Mandalay Bay
2/15 Denver, CO Pepsi Center
2/17 Kansas City, MO Sprint Center
2/19 Detroit, MI The Palace of Auburn Hills
2/21 Hamilton, ON First Ontario Centre
2/23 Montreal, QC Bell Centre
2/25 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
2/27 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND
4/15 Perth, AU Perth Arena
4/17 Adelaide, AU Entertainment Centre
4/19 Melbourne, AU Rod Laver Arena
4/23 Sydney, AU Allphones Arena
4/25 Brisbane, AU Entertainment Centre
4/28 Auckland, NZ Vector Arena
4/30 Dunedin, NZ Forsyth Barr Stadium
EUROPE
6/01 Budapest, Hungary Groupama Arena
6/08 Berlin, Germany Waldebuhne
6/11 Donington, UK Download**
6/13 Verona, IT Arena Di Verona
6/15 Zurich, Switzerland Hallenstadon
6/17 Dessel, Belgium Grasspop**
6/23 Halden, Norway Tons of Rock**
6/25 Copenhagen, DE Copenhell**
6/28 Vienna, Austria Stadthalle
6/30 Prague, Czech Rep. 02 Arena
7/02 Krakow, Poland Tauron Arena
7/05 Riga, Latvia Riga Arena
7/07 Helsinki, Finland Monsters of Rock**
7/09 Stockholm, Sweden Monsters of Rock**
7/12 Moscow, Russia Olympisky Arena
**Denotes festival appearance
NORTH AMERICA
8/17 Wantagh, NY Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
8/19 Philadelphia, PA Susquehanna Bank Center
8/21 Washington DC Jiffy Lube Live
8/23 Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center
8/25 Boston, MA Xfinity Center
8/27 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena
8/29 Toronto, ON Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
8/31 Detroit, MI DTE Energy Music Theater
9/02 Indianapolis, IN Klipsch Music Center
9/04 Chicago, IL Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
9/07 Dallas, TX Gexa Energy Pavilion
9/09 Albuquerque, NM Isleta Ampitheater
9/11 Salt Lake City, UT USANA Ampitheater
9/13 Portland, OR Sunlight Supply Arena
9/15 Oakland, CA Oracle Arena
9/17 Las Vegas, NV MGM Grand Garden Arena
9/19 Hollywood, CA Hollywood Bowl
9/21 Phoenix, AZ AK-Chin Pavilion
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I hope they got a shitload for the naming rights of that venue!fortysixand2 wrote:8/21 Washington DC Jiffy Lube Live
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It used to be called Nissan Pavilion so they've doubled up on the naming rights.
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Puscifer, Intronaut, and Yob are going to be in my part of Texas in the next few weeks and I probably won't get to see any of them.
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Saw Failure at The Regent in DTLA last night. Truly great show.
The songs from The Heart is a Monster really shine when played live, but it was definitely the Fantastic Planet era tunes that made the show so incredible.
Edit: The Epic Setlist (The only song I wish they would have added was The Focus)
The songs from The Heart is a Monster really shine when played live, but it was definitely the Fantastic Planet era tunes that made the show so incredible.
Edit: The Epic Setlist (The only song I wish they would have added was The Focus)
So Long, and Thanks for All the Tool.