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Post by trench on Aug 10, 2013 13:27:27 GMT -5
Some nice new live videos from recent shows have appeared on Youtube. Happy at this one, a cover version of "Where Eagles Dare":
There was a torrent on Dime too, from the Austrian gig.
Edit: full Austrian gig up on Youtube:
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Post by trench on Jul 26, 2013 8:31:41 GMT -5
Yeah, I'm a bit gutted as well at not getting to see them. Between them and Lanegan seemingly avoiding Belfast, I'm developing a little bit of a complex, haha.
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Post by trench on Jul 26, 2013 8:29:28 GMT -5
The 5th of November gig at the Sugar Club is sold out. Tickets are available for the 6th though, at the same venue (at least there were about an hour or so of this post).
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Post by trench on Jul 21, 2013 22:57:06 GMT -5
"Put Your Weight On It" turns up on Amazon from time to time (it's available for as low as $40 as of this post).
"Kiss and Tell" turns up on eBay (that's where I got my copy).
The rest are almost impossible to get hold of.
I'm actually back in this thread to bump it, in the hope that either silence or doomed (or both) are going to see My Jerusalem on their current tour and can post a review of the show (shows) they attend (I wanted to go across to catch them but couldn't afford it, boo hoo etc.).
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Post by trench on Jun 14, 2013 13:08:07 GMT -5
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Post by trench on May 23, 2013 18:46:01 GMT -5
Did you pre-order the album from Bleep? If so, there's an mp3 of Reach For The Dead waiting in your account. Just in case you didn't know.
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Post by trench on May 16, 2013 11:27:11 GMT -5
I heard the whole album, is great, but where is the voice of Lanegan??? expect a complete song with her voice, but not. I'm disappointed See, what's happened there is that you've missed the fact that Lanegan is male... [/sarcasm]
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Post by trench on May 11, 2013 14:57:20 GMT -5
I've always wanted Boards of Canada to remix Mark, I think that Freescha remix is about as close as I'll ever get to hearing what it might possibly sound like.
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Post by trench on May 10, 2013 12:18:56 GMT -5
Today My Jerusalem lead singer and guitarist Jeff Klein tells us about their song 'Born In The Belly' (album version) from their latest album, "Preachers". Here is the story: I have always felt like I was born into playing rock and roll. As if I had no other choice. I think 'Born In The Belly' is unanimously everyone in the band's favorite song on the album and favorite to play live. I remember waking up at four in the morning with the melody to the song in my head. I paced my kitchen for about two hours with my trusty $15 pawnshop nylon string guitar trying to exorcise it from my head. Sometimes writing songs is like forcing yourself to be sick. You keep jamming your fingers down your throat until you cough the damn thing up. Once I brought the idea to the band it immediately took a different shape. The drum parts made it a much more visceral, cathartic experience. We recorded that song live to keep true to its urgency. It also has my favorite nerdy moment on the record. There's a point at the end of the solo section where mine and Jon's guitars are both feeding back and they both create this weird shifting wave from right to left. It's one of those things that you have to listen to in headphones, but it's great. Lyrically, the song is about the struggle to maintain being an artist the older we get as well as maintaining your values and inspiration while doing it. "I kept my pride but I still lost my youth. Now I'm running on fumes, but I'm still coming for you". In a sense, it's about never giving up on your dreams. The lyrics "I fell from the shoulders of your high-rise to the slums of your lo-fi, any mic is my home" are saying that whether you're in the spotlight or far underground, your music is inside of you. You shouldn't allow its worth to be determined by others. www.antimusic.com/news/13/May/10Singled_Out-_My_Jerusalem.shtml
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Post by trench on May 7, 2013 13:04:57 GMT -5
I wonder if they're ever going to release that Mono single. In the meantime, well, we know they're no strangers to odd remixes: official.fm/tracks/Qx84
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Post by trench on May 6, 2013 17:46:01 GMT -5
As absolutely mental as they are, this has got to be the craziest move they'll ever make.
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Post by trench on May 6, 2013 17:42:03 GMT -5
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Post by trench on May 4, 2013 22:42:12 GMT -5
13th of May.
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Post by trench on May 3, 2013 23:24:54 GMT -5
It always takes the edge off when you realise the guy wearing the bishop's hat looks like prince Charles.
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Post by trench on May 2, 2013 19:21:25 GMT -5
You know that feeling where you just don't want something to end? That was me listening to Reign In Blood, just then.
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Post by trench on May 2, 2013 18:25:49 GMT -5
Totally agree. I was 12 when it was released and 15 when I first heard it. I'd been a metaller for a couple of years by then, but had never heard any Slayer. A fine introduction to an amazing band.
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Post by trench on May 2, 2013 17:43:30 GMT -5
It's all I have to say, really. Gutted. My teenage years (and ears) were filled with the sound of this man's riffs.
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Post by trench on May 2, 2013 17:41:25 GMT -5
Jeff Hanneman dying.
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Post by trench on Apr 24, 2013 23:55:59 GMT -5
We could probably live without that Gregor Tresher remix, it's a tech-house tune with the Lanegan vocal sample. Goes on forever without actually going anywhere interesting. Haven't been able to hear the Freesha remix, any of you heard it?
The Photex mix is lovely, as is Moby's January 14 remix.
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Post by trench on Apr 23, 2013 16:48:36 GMT -5
It reminded me of a similar bit in "Albert Goes West", by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.
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Post by trench on Apr 17, 2013 11:18:47 GMT -5
Mark Eglantine is a long-time friend of Heavenly and a man whose career to date means he needs little introduction. Never one to shy away from unique collaborations -- having previously worked with Isobel Campbell on their Mercury-nominated album of duets, 'Ballad of the Broken Seas. url deleted by mod Mark Eglantine is actually the guy who collaborated with Isobel Cowbell, not Isobel Campbell. Their album was called 'J.G Ballard on the Broken Seat'. proposal ideas for spammers[/quote]
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Post by trench on Apr 13, 2013 11:57:55 GMT -5
If you're on Facebook or Twitter, you could message Duke directly and ask him.
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Post by trench on Mar 31, 2013 0:15:38 GMT -5
Yay, no. Nothing.
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Post by trench on Mar 22, 2013 12:31:15 GMT -5
That was one of the issues I think, yeah. But people on the forum were telling Mark, "Hey, we downloaded it but we're going to buy a copy when it comes out", but Mark wasn't having any of it. Not that I'm saying those people didn't buy it, I'm just saying that Mark himself does not accept it as a valid argument/excuse to download his music.
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Post by trench on Mar 22, 2013 12:16:12 GMT -5
All albums leak and it's pretty naive to expect people to not talk about them on the only Lanegan forum on the Internet. Yeah, but it's the kind of thing that could potentially cause hassle for Raeni, and possibly the board as a whole. Not to mention the fact that the vast majority of contributors to this forum will surely be buying the album when possible in some format or another. You've been a member here since August 2004, so I'll presume you saw what happened on the official Lanegan forum when 'Bubblegum' was leaked.
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