Figured I'd start a new thread rather than reviving the 2021 thread.
Sad to hear of Mark Lanegan's passing yesterday. Been a fan of his and Screaming Trees for a while - saw him in DC a few years ago as well.
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well I pre ordered opiate2 today. Kinda a ripoff but I gotta keep my tool collection up to date
Did you jump on that $800 autographed FI vinyl bundle?
I didn't find out about that until AFTER last night's show... I would have considered it... basic vinyl copies of any of their stuff is already insanely expensive.
I heard some people are buying them and then putting on Ebay and getting a couple thousand on them
I found several today with a minimum bid of ~$1600
Jesus christ
Autographed records are my weakness, but I don't need Danny Carey's signature that much lol.
Sure you do. WIth Neil Peart gone, Carey ascends to the throne in my mind.
It's been a rough couple years for musicians. Lanegan is definitely surprising... maybe because we don't often hear about him. Just hearing any update is a bit of a surprise. I get Nearly Lost You stuck in my head fairly often though. I've seen a lot of people talking about his work over the years. One I haven't seen mentioned much was an album with Isobel Campbell. It's kind of cool in a weird way. The two voices don't seem to work together, but in a weird way, they do.
Also got the new ghost album on pre order
ditto
New Tears for Fears album drops tomorrow - I have enough gray hair that I am looking forward to it.
Bought our Floydfest tickets and camping passes yesterday. Overly stoked to see Turnpike there.
Also, Rooster Walk is back on this year after canceling the last two years. Grace Potter and Little Feat headlining there. Should be awesome.
I've been thinking about getting Floydfest tickets. Might just go for single day Sunday tickets to see Turnpike
It will be interesting to see/hear Little Feat's new line-up, so please let me know how it goes. They're not coming anywhere near Boston in this tour.
I've been a huge fan since the early-mid 70's, and was actually at the Lisner Auditorium shows in August '77 while they did some recordings for 'Waiting for Columbus'. I last saw them in October 2019 with my oldest son; unfortunately, Paul Barrere had already taken ill for the last time right before the show and was not on stage. The band appeared to be in shock and kind of going through the motions. I still have 30 or so of their songs on my playlist.
Shaping up to be a good year. These are a few excellent rock & roll records I'm excited about, two recently released and two coming out soon.
Spoon - Lucifer on the Sofa
Big Nothing - Dog Hours
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever - Endless Rooms
Wet Leg - Wet Leg
Big Nothing are almost as good as Big Something.
Taylor Hawkins has died at the age of 50. Found dead in his hotel while on tour in Brazil.
Definitely a tragic loss. Really feel for Dave Grohl, now has lost two close band mates way too young. Foo Fighters are one of the last bastions of true good rock n roll.
This totally sucks. Love their music and have enjoyed his perspectives on a number specials on Netflix, etc. We have Times Like These on our current set list.
Primus is releasing a actual EP sometime soon
Somewhat off topic, but I'm in the process of trying to learn guitar. Jeez it's hard.
If you can stick with it, it is very rewarding. Are you learning on acoustic or electric? In either case, if you haven't already, get your guitar set up (even if you bought it new). Setting up the guitar can make it sound better (intonation) and make it more playable (action).
Also, don't be afraid to try lighter strings initially (they will replace them when the guitar is set up). They are easier to play, which will inspire confidence and help with progress.
Acoustic, and yeah I had it set up with extra light strings. I've learned to tune it and can play a few chords so far. It's a real challenge getting the fret hand position correct to avoid accidentally muting strings adjacent to the fretted ones. I try to practice 30 minutes a day. Probably not enough to make quick progress, but it's all I can spare at the moment. I'm just trying to get good enough to play a few songs around a campfire, no huge ambition. Something to do all winter lol.
Cool, what brand of guitar?
I'd have to go look. It is second or third hand at least. It's probably junk, but I didn't want to invest much until I decided it was something I'm going to stick with. If I'm still playing in 6 months I might buy something a bit nicer.
When you say set up... did they adjust the neck at all? If not, give me some warning, I'll bring tools to town. We'll get together and I'll make some adjustments.
Appreciate that! I don't recall any adjustments to the neck. Wasn't aware that you could do that with my guitar. I'll send you some pics.
yeah, i tried when i was 33. woke up one saturday, no plans, decided to go buy an electric guitar, and sign up for some lessons. that guitar was the first music instrument i ever held, believe it or not. six months later, you could kind of figure out what i was playing, if you used your imagination LOL
tried again when i was 43. instructor this time was better, we really started from scratch. i made some progress with him. but it takes a LOT of practice time, and between work/kids/running/cycling...just not enough time, it was slow going.
i can play the first few chords of enter sandman pretty well, so that's something :-)
good luck with learning it!
Thanks! It's fun and there's zero pressure to learn at any specific pace, so I just treat it as a mental break from the other shitshows in life. I'm ok with progress at a snails pace, just hope I continue to make time for it.
The new Stabbing Westward slipped under the radar on me - it does not disappoint, even more so when you consider they took an even longer break (20 years) than Tool did between EPs.
Going in blind, I went to go listen to the new "Foo Fighters" album in honor of Taylor Hawkins and I was *not* expecting a full-on heavy metal album. I had to triple check Spotify that I clicked on the correct album.
You talking about them performing as "Dream Widow" for that movie Studio 666? Just looked it up, best Foo Fighters I've ever heard
I accidentally discovered the band, "Eskimo Callboy" this year and if you haven't heard them, boy are you in for a treat. Definitely must watch the music videos while listening, especially for "Pump It" and "We Got the Moves".
Pump It music video
Obviously different genre, but that gives me Lonely Island Boys vibes.
They're now Electric Callboy, and yes, they're fucking amazing
Hypa Hypa, Pump It, We Got the Moves...all bangers
Drug Church - Hygiene
Great sound to it, got a familiar rock sound, sounds like more from the early 00s than 2022
new Black Keys album drops May 13 - available for pre-order now. I just ordered the vinyl and got the digital copy at 50% off.
I was looking at that as well. The new single is really good.
On a related note, if you're a Black Keys fan, check out the group Black Pistol Fire. Very similar sound to the Black Keys and also a two-man group. They've been making their way into a lot of my recent playlists.
Black Pistol Fire - Suffocation Blues
I'm a History department alumnus who loves power metal so, of course I'm going to recommend Sabaton's War to End All Wars.
Also, as a metalhead, and loving the singles so far, Deceiver by Arch Enemy should also be a damn good album. Handshake with Hell is one of the three best metal songs so far this decade.
I thought my son was the only Sabaton fan in the US; guess not.
There's actually quite a few of us.
There's a decent amount of Sabaton fans on the US, my brother and I included.
For the metalheads, the new Meshuggah album is pretty boss.
Also, the songs released so far from the upcoming Coheed and Cambria album are really good.
Momento Mori by Feuerschwanz is also a banger album
If I had a dollar for every metal/rock song titled Memento Mori, I'd have at least $5 off the top of my head
Which isn't a lot, but it's weird it happened twice
None are better than LOGs
Correct, I enjoy Architects version(?) given the significance of what was happening in the band at the time
Primus dropped their new 11 minute single yesterday if anyone wants to give it a listen
I imagine the new Kurt Vile album is going to be incredible. It drops on the 15th of April.
He is touring this summer as well. Already have tickets for a show in Philly.
Any other Jack White fans? The latest is his best in years IMO. Lots of bonkers guitar playing and some his heaviest/riffiest work in a very long time
I'm gonna have to check it out. Bonkers guitar playing and heavy riff work are two things 2022 needs way more of
For any Black Keys fans, I would highly recommend the new Justin Golden record out of Richmond. Justin's a good friend of mine, typically does more of a traditional blues style but for this one he really channeled that gritty, garage blues sound.
https://justingolden.bandcamp.com/album/hard-times-and-a-woman
https://open.spotify.com/album/7oYeJ77QgTljame3cgSPbT?si=lQpkolc-QSC2C6q...
Daughter introduced me to Mother Mother (Hayloft). Can't get the song out of my head at times.
Ga-ga-ga-ga-ga!
Wheeler Walker Jr. dropped his new album today, Sex, Drugs and Country Music. For the love of all that is holy...NSFW.
Album of the year.
Lyrical genius.
got my tracking info today... Dropout Boogie record gonna get here before release date
