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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 11 months ago
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A MARK OF A TRUE ONE -- THE DIS-FATHERS RECOGNIZE ONE OF THEIR OWN.
NOTE: ^The Dis-fathers tee, of course. What else? Because only the REAL ONES know!
PIC INFO: Spotlight on the ever tasteful Josh Homme, guitarist/vocalist/lyricist and founder of American rock band QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE (and formerly of the mighty KYUSS), rocking a @$%*!#& DISCHARGE tee -- that is all.
Dis nightmare still @$!*#&% continues!!
Source: https://todaformadeexpressao.wordpress.com/2012/07.
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possible-streetwear · 2 months ago
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psychedeliclush · 3 months ago
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( INFORMATION AND EXAMPLES OF EACH GENRE UNDER CUT )
STONER ROCK !
Artists: Black Sabbath, Queens of the Stone Age, Kyuss, Sleep, Witch, Electric Wizard
Most popular Era: 90s
Basic definition: Drawing its roots from psychedelic rock and doom metal, stoner rock uses slow tempos and distorted guitar to create a "stoned" atmosphere. The lyrics often delve into themes of escapism, altered states of consciousness, and, of course, drugs. Overall, stoner rock offers a trippy, immersive listening experience that transports the listener to a hazy, psychedelic realm.
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SLOWCORE !
Artists: Red House Painters, Duster, Teethe, Sign crushes motorist, Eiafuawn
Most popular Era: 90s
Basic definition: Also known as "sadcore", slowcore is a sub category within the indie rock genre, and shares some of the same qualities as shoegaze. Slowcore is characterized by its soft, droning tempos and subdued, often quiet vocals, typically sung alongside simplistic instrumentation. If you feel like crying, this is probably the genre to pick.
Song examples:
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adrianoesteves · 1 year ago
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gnratr0529 · 5 months ago
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Looking For Potential Musical Collaborators.
hey, so I love music, I’m a 16 year old in Illinois, and I wanna make music so bad, not only to put out art and my feelings into the world, but also to help others with shit they’re going through, and hey, maybe I could make some money doing what I love. But I truly don’t expect to be a big rockstar or whatever, I just wanna make music. I’ve been singing under various teachers for 7 years. I’ve been self teaching myself guitar for 8 years. I’ve been self teaching myself bass for 3 years. And picked up the drums about 6 months ago. And I have a pretty good understanding of music theory. I believe that the learning truly never ends when it comes to music. I first started to just give myself something to do as video games became boring and I was gifted a guitar because my uncle found one in a pawn shop and it was cheap and I had shown interest in music ever since I was a small dude. All music influences me in some way or another. Whether it be the heaviness of metal, the structure of blues, the twangy guitars of country, the influence of classical guitar soloing, the beautifulness of symphonic genres, the excitement of breakcore, the flow of rap, the catchiness of pop, and so on and so on. I truly just love to learn and incorporate styles into my musical style. Some bands/artists I’m influenced by (not in any particular order) are: Queens of the Stone Age, Primus, The Misfits, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Jimi Hendrix, Dredg, TOOL, MF DOOM, Run The Jewels, Sleep, Kyuss, Fu Manchu, Mondo Generator, Johnny Cash, Victor Wooten, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, Slayer, Rage Against The Machine, My Chemical Romance, System Of A Down, Ween, The Offspring, Dinosaur Jr, Radar Men From The Moon, Cannibal Corpse, Këkht Aräkh, Acid Bath, Alice In Chains, and so much more. My song writing is fueled and inspired by: Pop Culture (Movies, Video games, Comic Books, nerdy stuff basically), Horror, Psychedelia, shedding light on problems that most people dont have the misfortune of experiencing, shedding light on political corruption and exploitation, an outlet for my feelings, and hoping to inspire others like others have inspired me. I do not have the Tumblr app so sorry if it takes awhile for me to get back to you. But I would love to hear from some people, whether it be interest in collaboration, advice, or just to talk about music in general. Whatever it is I look forward to meeting some new people.
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gorebrain · 4 months ago
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My small collection.
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Glorior Belli - Manifesting The Raging Beast, Glorior Belli - Ô Laudate Dominvs, Glorior Belli - Meet Us At The Southern Sign, Korn - The Nothing, AVSKY - Mass Destruction, Darkthrone - Goatlord, Schammasch - Hearts of No Light, Craft - Terror Propaganda, Machine Head - Burn My Eyes, Kyuss - Blues For The Red One, Sepultura - Roots, Rob Zombie - Hellbilly Deluxe
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killermchann · 1 year ago
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hiiii lookin for more noise rock enjoyers. pls interact if u like any of these bands
the jesus lizard / scratch acid
brainiac
cherubs
big black
today is the day
cows
dinosaur jr
arab on radar
melvins
lightning bolt
drive like jehu / hot snakes
sonic youth
unwound
butthole surfers
coughs
other music i like under the cut
primus
ween
kyuss / queens of the stone age
wilco
sleater-kinney
jawbox
bauhaus
nin
alice in chains
helmet
dystopia
pixies
nirvana
smashing pumpkins
radiohead
therapy?
boris
electric wizard
acid bath
system of a down
deftones
tool
i also post about daria, king of the hill n beavis & butthead a lot
thats all ✌️
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theindescribable1 · 9 months ago
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Yo- I heard your a metal listener in music-
I started to like metal Abit when I heard ghostmane and bring me the horizon- (idk if their metal tho- but it sounds cool-)
I just wanna ask if ya had any suggestions to metal music?
Cuz I wanna listen to more of those music- the way they scream is so cool and awesome- and also quite distracting since I don't hear a literal scream in music much often but it sounds sick-
Anyways-hope ya have a good day :]
...heh
Slipknot, Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Vader, Kyuss, White Zombie, Judas Priest, Twisted Sister, Ozzy Osbourne, Led Zeppelin, Dethklok, Scorpions, Korn, Slayer, Quiet Riot, Primus, misfits, Pantera...
And if you want more then bands and more specific songs then....
Metal Health- Quiet Riot
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath- Black Sabbath
The Writ- Black Sabbath
Breaking The Law- Judas Priest
When The Sun Drowns In Dark- Vader
South Of Heaven- Vader
Murmaider- Dethklok
Damned Blue Collar Tweakers- Primus
London Dungeon- Misfits
((This can go on and on so I'm gonna leave you to discover more on your own. Side note, not ALL metal has the random screaming in it, thats...Death Metal mostly. For now I'm giving you some good bands and songs to get you started! Oh also, I'd definitely listen to these following songs; ))
Kingdom Come- Manowar
Rainbow In The Dark- Dio
Kings Of Metal- Manowar
Welcome To The Jungle- Guns n' Roses
Walk- Pantera
Sic- Slipknot
((Some have the.. "screaming" that you may like. Especially Kingdom Come... I-I love that song... DYJWBDOEBROABDOQNDJ))
Ok byyeeeee!!!!
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artemiseamoon · 2 months ago
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Music: The Lonesome
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Welcome to the vibez
I have a general playlist that i’m curating this specific one from. Lot’s of gothy, southern gothic, and soulful stuff…with some blues and more! For now this is the soundtrack so far. I’ll add songs as I go.
If reading the fic, this symbol indicates music being used: ♮
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Links to Spotify
Chapter 1
Within the Deepest Darkness (Fearful) by The Mission
Walking on Both Sides by Pink Turns Blue
Chapter 2
Move Your Body by Rebirth Brass Band
No Letting Go by Wayne Wonder
Fever by Peggy Lee
Chapter 3
The Angry Desert by The Sound Offs
Mother’s Gone by Trouble
Blue Moon by Billie Holiday
Chapter 4
Nighthawks by Lowering
Don’t do anything (I wouldn’t do) by Angelo Badalamenti
Demon cleaner by Kyuss
Chapter 5
Alone together - Chet Baker
Constant Fear - Bohren & Der Club Of Gore
Dead end friends - Them Crooked Vultures
Mesmerism - Dead Can Dance
Chapter 6
Even Deeper - Nine Inch Nails
The Mark Has Been Made - Nine Inch Nails
Persephone - Cocteau Twins
Chapter 7 - tba
Chapter 8 - tba
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 10 months ago
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"THE GREATEST STONER/ GARAGE/ PSYCHEDELIC/ PUNK/ METAL BAND EVER. THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN HUGE."
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on CD package design for the KYUSS/ QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE split release, artwork by the late, great Frank Kozik (1962-2023), issued under the legendary Man's Ruin Records (Man's Ruin MR 063) in 1997.
OVERVIEW: "Emerging wild-eyed and stoned from the desert surrounding Palm Springs, California, in 1992 with their classic second album "Blues for the Red Sun," KYUSS proceeded over the ensuing three years and through two further masterpieces to become the greatest stoner/ garage/ psychedelic/ punk/ metal band ever. They should have been huge.
But saddled with a record company that didn't have the first idea what to do with them, KYUSS only sold records to friends, family and a relatively minuscule band of diehard fans. So they split. Admittedley at a creative high point, but also at a time when they had so much to offer. This much is testified to by the first three tracks on "Queens of the Stone Age." Here are the last songs Kyuss recorded, all first released on a highly-prized 10-inch single and each encapsulating the hypnotic intensity and gargantuan blugeon the band summarily conjured up.
The first track is a frazzled eight-minute deconstruction of BLACK SABBATH's "Into the Void'. KYUSS remain one of the very few bands capable of doing Sabbath's black-hearted doom justice; accomplised in this instance by taking the original tracks prehistoric slurge of a riff and dragging it through a series of skewed rhythmic shifts and a long spaced-out jam.
Like all great bands, KYUSS' sound was utterly distinctive: essentially, Josh Homme's fuzzed-up guitar operating in tandem with Scott Reeder's monstrous bass rumble to create riffs that hit you with the force of a bulldozer to the chest, while singer John Garcia howled away impressively, and intermittently, over the top. All of this is contained in the two-part "Fatso Forgotso" -- a vast 10-minute expanse of soul-drenched, head-spinning rolling thunder.
The album is completed by three tracks from Homme's new band, QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE. These too are extraordinary. The music is still dense, trippy and relentlessly heavy, with an even more extreme psychedelic edge. On "If Only Everything" and "Born to Hula." Homme -' who also sings -- appears to be playing a sitar with a road drill, while the whacked-out instumental "Spiders and Vinegaroons" is clearly the work of a man who's imbibed a vast amount of mind-altering substances, and gone mad. We'll not see their like again."
-- "KERRANG!" (review by Paul Rees), published January 10th 1998.
Source: https://mikeladano.com/2023/09/26/review-kyuss-queens-of-the-stone-age-1997-split-ep & discogs.
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possible-streetwear · 2 years ago
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randalsgrave · 1 year ago
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Dagger Squad Random Headcanons: Neil “Omaha” Vikander
YOU KNOW WHAT’S REALLY DISAPPOINTING? THERE’S NO OMAHA CONTENT ANYWHERE. WE’RE FIXING THAT RIGHT NOW BECAUSE THAT’S A DAMN TRAVESTY, LET’S GO
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Partly because this dude looks like a corn-fed giant from the Midwest, partly because we Navy folk are wildly uncreative, his callsign is Omaha literally because he’s from Nebraska. That’s it, that’s the story.
Dude is a practically a living Jack Kerouac character
If he’s not cruising around in his Mustang, then he’s definitely cruising around on a Triumph motorcycle
Has ridden previously-mentioned Triumph motorcycle from one end of the US to the other
Total desert rock aficionado
Raised on a steady diet of Kyuss, Brant Bjork, and Queens of the Stone Age
Him and Bob are definitely bros on the Kyuss/Queens of the Stone Age front
The other musician of the squad - guitar, specifically
Plays in a local band with other aviators/Navy people and it’s definitely a desert rock band
Most definitely NOT dating or casually spending time with his WSO (he totally is)
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adrianoesteves · 2 years ago
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doomedandstoned · 5 months ago
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New Zealand’s SIDEWINDER Reveal 2nd Single “Prisoner” from upcoming ‘Talons’ LP
~Doomed & Stoned Debuts~
By Billy Goate
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It's been just a minute since we released our compilation Doomed and Stoned in New Zealand, which we were honored to have preserved by The National Library of New Zealand. The current of underground heavy rock and metal is still strong in The Land of the Long White Cloud (or if you prefer, Middle Earth).
Our latest discovery is Wellington five-piece heavy rock beast SIDEWINDER, who today air their latest single "Prisoner" from the upcoming LP 'Talons' (2024), an album that has some monumentally heavy moments (wait'll you hear "The Depths"). We've already gotten a taste of the band's bouncy heavy psychedelic groove with the first single "Disarm The King," and the second showcases their swagger even further with soaring melodic lines, crunchy southern sludge riffage, chugging bass, and workhorse drumming.
Jem Tupe is a powerful vocalist, on the order of Laura Donnelly from King Witch. She can really belt it out with ferocity and it meshes really well with the swampy might of the band's hefty, hefty low-end. Sidewinder is taking no prisoners with this one -- a big sound through and through.
"Prisoner has been a staple for us with our live shows for years," says guitarist Ben Sargent. "It was our opener for a while and quickly became a crowd favourite. We did a few things we hadn't tried before with the recording: like the whisper track through the verses. A lot of the lyrical content refers to Tartarus too which tied in with overall themes of the album. Big riffs, dissonant verses, lead breaks and heavy bridge sections – Prisoner's got it all."
"Prisoner was one of those songs that came together naturally and without too much difficulty," adds guitarist Thomas Rousell (yes, we've got two axemen at the ready with Sidewinder). "Ben had a banging riff, we threw in some rolling verses and great melodies, it all came together to make a killer track. The crowd have been hearing this one for quite some time now, but there's some special bits added to the recording that really lift the track to new heights."
Sidewinder's Talons strikes on August 23rd c/o Wyrmwood Records (pre-order here).
Give ear...
Talons by Sidewinder
SOME BUZZ
Since their formation in Wellington back in 2021, NZ heavyweights Sidewinder have always summoned the biggest riffs and most monumental of grooves possible to carve their own path out from the underground.
In a short space of time, they’ve proven themselves to be an integral part of the burgeoning NZ hard rock/stoner scene and this summer they return to the fray with their eagerly anticipated follow-up to their 2022 debut, Vines.
Due for release this August, new studio album Talons is a breathtaking byproduct of their tight, high-energy performances and sold out shows with bands like Orange Goblin and Sasquatch. A swirling tempest of bluesy southern rock and grunge in keeping with the quintet’s heavyset approach to sonic exploration, it draws on influences that span decades, from the hard-driven strut of Kyuss to the spirited sensibilities of Church of Misery.
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"We’re really excited for this album,” explains guitarist Ben Sargent. “It’s a lot darker and heavier than our last. There are some monster riffs throughout, some great psych and doom sections and plenty of that eerie, swampy blues thing we do too."
Featuring new vocalist Jem Tupe; guitarists Ben Sargent and Thomas Rousell, bassist Sean Fitzpatrick and drummer Grant Lister, Sidewinder is primed and ready to bring it all home in the most spectacular of fashions, with their, “wall of riff-heavy psych, with lashings of delta-blues.”
Produced by James Goldsmith (Beastwars, End Boss, Planet of the Dead) and mastered by Will Borza (Deftones, Smashing Pumpkins), just one listen to "Prisoner" showcases just how heavier, darker, and more powerful they’ve become.
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rastronomicals · 1 month ago
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6:19 PM EDT October 19, 2024:
Kyuss - "Hurricane" From the album Muchas Gracias (November 28, 2000)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
File under:    Desert Sound/Stoner Rock, depending on whether you're      talking to a member of the band or not
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tyrianludaship · 10 months ago
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(No Content Warning or Disclaimer. We good)
Honestly I had the most trouble figuring out the genre and vibe for him (aside from Demo) until I heard Bridge of Sighs a month ago. Then I immediately figured the vibe I was wanting.
The description kinda shows what I was going for the best
"Something I would imagine him listening to this while just chilling (and maybe we kiss; who knows)"
Song List
(You're Dead by Norma Tanega) (Bridge of Sighs by Robin Trower) (Scumbag Blues by Them Crooked Vultures) (Comedown by Bush) (Demon Cleaner by Kyuss) (Young Men Dead by the Black Angels) (Artificial Red by Mad Season) (Lost Keys (Blame Hofman) by Tool) (You Lied by Peach (Cover by Tool)) (Auto Pilot by Queens of the Stone Age) (Diamond by All Them Witches)
(Damn why did they have to have long names for their bands and songs why ??? /lighthearted)
(Fingertips by the Brian Jonestown Massacre) (Phototropic by Kyuss) (The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret by Queens of the Stone Age) (Strong Reflection by Mars Red Sky) (Anemone by The Brian Jonestown Massacre) (Don't Call My Name by Skinshape) (In This Place by Robin Trower) (Red Eyes and Tears by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club) (Daydream by Robin Trower)
(<3 / The Self-indulgent selfshipping part)
Proships DNI
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