I've known of these guys for years but never really knew how really good they were until these 2015 Suhr live performances. If you are a Chris Cornell fan this guy gets about as close as you can get to his style. He actually has more control of his voice. Dude is an awesome guitarist too! If you don't care for this song check out some of the others. That Song & The Oaf were the ones that I gravitated to back when I first heard them. More hook oriented songs.
(08-20-2021, 11:06 AM)BengalHawk62 Wrote: Anyone into Jinger or Slaughter to Prevail around these parts?
Definitely some easy Sunday morning vibes from these bands.
Not those bands in particular but I’m a huge metalhead! Right now I’m checking out another Richmond, VA band called Enforced, they’re a healthy mix of Slayer, LoG, and old Sepultura. Liquid Metal on Sirius XM put me onto em and I’m liking what I hear so far. Quality thrash! [emoji869]
You wanna hear an absolute banger check out Mors Principium Est “Lost In a Starless Aeon”.
(08-20-2021, 04:00 PM)The D.O.Z. Wrote: Not those bands in particular but I’m a huge metalhead! Right now I’m checking out another Richmond, VA band called Enforced, they’re a healthy mix of Slayer, LoG, and old Sepultura. Liquid Metal on Sirius XM put me onto em and I’m liking what I hear so far. Quality thrash! [emoji869]
You wanna hear an absolute banger check out Mors Principium Est “Lost In a Starless Aeon”.
Amon Amarth is one of my favorites. dont know of any local bands
But if you are an Arnold Movie fan... Austrian Death Machine is worth checking out
(08-20-2021, 04:43 PM)XenoMorph Wrote: Amon Amarth is one of my favorites. dont know of any local bands
But if you are an Arnold Movie fan... Austrian Death Machine is worth checking out
I’ve seen AA multiple times, they’re one of my favorites! Their tours have put me on to bands like Sabaton and SkeletonWitch. I’ve seen Cradle of Filth, Dimmu Borgir, Enslaved, Slayer, Lamb of God, Testament, Behemoth, Deicide, Arch Enemy, and a bunch of other smaller lesser known metal bands. I have to wait until next year to knock Judas Priest off my bucket list (Traitor’s Gate is such an incredible song, if you haven’t heard it I highly recommend you do so!) as their tour has been canceled due to COVID.
Driving the kids to school one day last week one of the kids was worried about her sweater getting ripped. So I started singing The Sweater Song by Weezer and then turned it on. Since then, my 5-year old son has played Weezer relentlessly in the house. And the car. And anywhere else. So I've been listening to more Weezer in the past 10 days than I probably heard all of high school and college combined. Their production is impeccable and I've come to appreciate their music in a different way, but wow, it's been a lot of Weezer.
Amazon music threw SRV's cover of Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) into my ear while I was mowing the lawn last week. It had been awhile since I heard it, and was absolutely amazed (as always) by it. That made me yearn for the original, but I decided to play the album instead of just the one tune. Such an amazing album...