It's been 12 years since 10,000 Days. They've been saying the next album will be coming soon for the last couple of years, but I'll believe it when I see it.
It's been 12 years since 10,000 Days. They've been saying the next album will be coming soon for the last couple of years, but I'll believe it when I see it.
though that's unlikely, since I don't think they're working on anything. Just a reunion tour for the 10th anniversary of The '59 Sound. Holy shit, 10 years, seems like yesterday.
It's been 12 years since 10,000 Days. They've been saying the next album will be coming soon for the last couple of years, but I'll believe it when I see it.
Ah yes of course. I’ve given up hope of Tool actually releasing another album, so if/when it ever does happen it’ll be a nice surprise. Maynard just released a new APC album so who knows if he’s been focusing on Tool at all over the last year or so.
who I wish could make another good to great album. The problem is even if they made another album, it might not be very good.
I believe that artists like song writers only have so much greatness in them. Only so many great songs. Some have more than others, obviously, but they all run out of special ideas eventually.
though that's unlikely, since I don't think they're working on anything. Just a reunion tour for the 10th anniversary of The '59 Sound. Holy shit, 10 years, seems like yesterday.
Came here to post this. I like Brian Fallon's solo material, but I miss the power of the Gaslight Anthem. His solo stuff just isn't the same.
and they are one of my favorite bands, I'd love for REM to crank it up again with new material.
I almost listed them, too. However, I would want them only if they'd recreat their sound from the IRS years. Fables, Pageant, Document, Murumur, Reckoning. REM channel is my go-to on Pandora. A gateway to tons of good music.
I almost listed them, too. However, I would want them only if they'd recreat their sound from the IRS years. Fables, Pageant, Document, Murumur, Reckoning. REM channel is my go-to on Pandora. A gateway to tons of good music.
I hear you. That was a great time for them. At the same time, they were always pushing for a new sound and never wanted to stand still. So I liked that they were searching for new answers despite a few times coming up short...
Ha. I haven't heard them since about 2000. Loved the first two albums. Especially the first one. Very imaginative stuff. A little too heavy for my tastes, but they were quite talented.
...Cedric and Omar have been working with 'At the Drive In' for several years, but the VOLTA put on one of the best live shows I've ever seen - would love to see them return.
UNCLE TUPELO - broke up in 94', Tweedy and Fararr went on to greatness with Wilco and Son Volt, respectively. What could they do with another 20 years under their belt?
Neil Young and the Santa Monica Flyers - while Jack Nietche and Ben Keith have both moved on, Neil with Nils Lofgren offers a different flavor from any of his other lineups - Tonight's the Night is a masterpiece, and it's a shame he never tried to recapture that vibe.
ARC ANGELS! - Most annoying 'One and Done' band ever. Their debut was brilliant, Charlie Sexton, Doyle Bramall III and 'Double Trouble' - excellent blues/rock band, were fantastic live. One album and out - talk of new material in 09 only produced a live album with a few new tracks. BAH!
...Cedric and Omar have been working with 'At the Drive In' for several years, but the VOLTA put on one of the best live shows I've ever seen - would love to see them return.
I WISH!!! I could see it happening, eventually.
UNCLE TUPELO - broke up in 94', Tweedy and Fararr went on to greatness with Wilco and Son Volt, respectively. What could they do with another 20 years under their belt? Tweedy would in a heartbeat.. Jay? Not so much. He has a lot of bitterness and animosity towards Tweedy.
Them Crooked Vultures hell yeah. I bet they all have a million other projects tho (just learned Josh Homme also produced an Artic Monkeys album)
Blind Melon. Loved the one post Shannon album and saw them live. Great voice to follow, decent new stuff...tho I thought they dropped that guy
Black Crowes. One of the best rock voices of our time IMO. Lesser fave track "Go Faster"
Mars Volta. Cant go against them tho I think my mind has been blown to many times to listen to even my old faves too often. They are sick. Also as a Sublime fan loved to hear the Ikey Owens on keys connection...that's some skills
But Chris Robinson is an a-hole so it won’t happen.
Chris is a flaming bag of shit. Seriously. I have stories that will shiver...
That being said, enjoy the new Magpie Salute album. Closest thing to a Crowes album since Warpaint, and probably MORE Crowes than that album. Riff driven, not jam noodling and country twang.
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But Chris Robinson is an a-hole so it won’t happen.
Chris is a flaming bag of shit. Seriously. I have stories that will shiver...
That being said, enjoy the new Magpie Salute album. Closest thing to a Crowes album since Warpaint, and probably MORE Crowes than that album. Riff driven, not jam noodling and country twang.
Thanks for the Magpie suggestion. I like the song Omission and covers of Fearless & Wiser Time to boot. Definitely reminds of Crowes
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But Chris Robinson is an a-hole so it won’t happen.
Chris is a flaming bag of shit. Seriously. I have stories that will shiver...
That being said, enjoy the new Magpie Salute album. Closest thing to a Crowes album since Warpaint, and probably MORE Crowes than that album. Riff driven, not jam noodling and country twang.
Thanks for the Magpie suggestion. I like the song Omission and covers of Fearless & Wiser Time to boot. Definitely reminds of Crowes
Magpie is great. Seeing them next month. Can’t wait!
considering how great the last two albums are, that's the biggest shame in them retiring.
S&A was GREAT.. and to me, Clockwork was AMAZING. I can only imagine how the next album would've been.
At least the ended on a high note with CA and more specifically The Garden.
Even if Neil changed his mind from retirement,Geddy Lee's voice is shot. Kaput. Wasted. Ruined. Worn out. Ridden hard and put away wet.
He sounded mostly awful on the last 3 tours live and everyone noticed.
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did they ever resolve that lawsuit?
I thought so too, and thought that was the only hold up on a new album. Guess something changed.
Given how much Danzig's recent stuff has sucked, though, it's probably for the best if they don't.
I believe that artists like song writers only have so much greatness in them. Only so many great songs. Some have more than others, obviously, but they all run out of special ideas eventually.
All My Ghosts one of the more underrated songs. Headache is great too though I think that's just FB, not FB&the C
Hope they continue
They (Tool) still sounded awesome at Governor's Ball in NY. I've heard mixed things about APC recently.
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Which is Black Francis (Pixies) solo band. Their stuff was incredible from '97-'03 between his post-Pixies solo career and the 2004 Pixies reunion.
All My Ghosts one of the more underrated songs. Headache is great too though I think that's just FB, not FB&the C
Agree on All My Ghosts. My favorite stuff was when they got into slide/pedal steel guitars.
St. Francis Dam Disaster - ( New Window )
Bill Berry has never shown any inclination to return to the music industry.
Came here to post this. I like Brian Fallon's solo material, but I miss the power of the Gaslight Anthem. His solo stuff just isn't the same.
Outstanding live show if you ever get the opportunity to see them.
I almost listed them, too. However, I would want them only if they'd recreat their sound from the IRS years. Fables, Pageant, Document, Murumur, Reckoning. REM channel is my go-to on Pandora. A gateway to tons of good music.
I almost listed them, too. However, I would want them only if they'd recreat their sound from the IRS years. Fables, Pageant, Document, Murumur, Reckoning. REM channel is my go-to on Pandora. A gateway to tons of good music.
I hear you. That was a great time for them. At the same time, they were always pushing for a new sound and never wanted to stand still. So I liked that they were searching for new answers despite a few times coming up short...
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considering how great the last two albums are, that's the biggest shame in them retiring.
S&A was GREAT.. and to me, Clockwork was AMAZING. I can only imagine how the next album would've been.
At least the ended on a high note with CA and more specifically The Garden.
Hope they continue
They recording a new one
Ha. I haven't heard them since about 2000. Loved the first two albums. Especially the first one. Very imaginative stuff. A little too heavy for my tastes, but they were quite talented.
Tool album - ( New Window )
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and they are one of my favorite bands, I'd love for REM to crank it up again with new material.
Bill Berry has never shown any inclination to return to the music industry.
Bigger farmer now down in GA. Apparently he really loves it...
Thinking same thing .... unfinished business . Won’t happen cause Marco is with crimson and SW likes to do his own thing .
UNCLE TUPELO - broke up in 94', Tweedy and Fararr went on to greatness with Wilco and Son Volt, respectively. What could they do with another 20 years under their belt?
Neil Young and the Santa Monica Flyers - while Jack Nietche and Ben Keith have both moved on, Neil with Nils Lofgren offers a different flavor from any of his other lineups - Tonight's the Night is a masterpiece, and it's a shame he never tried to recapture that vibe.
ARC ANGELS! - Most annoying 'One and Done' band ever. Their debut was brilliant, Charlie Sexton, Doyle Bramall III and 'Double Trouble' - excellent blues/rock band, were fantastic live. One album and out - talk of new material in 09 only produced a live album with a few new tracks. BAH!
I WISH!!! I could see it happening, eventually.
UNCLE TUPELO - broke up in 94', Tweedy and Fararr went on to greatness with Wilco and Son Volt, respectively. What could they do with another 20 years under their belt? Tweedy would in a heartbeat.. Jay? Not so much. He has a lot of bitterness and animosity towards Tweedy.
Back.. get it? Nickel...back? call you in an hour... back.. nickel? GET IT? NICKELBACK! GET IT!?!
Blind Melon. Loved the one post Shannon album and saw them live. Great voice to follow, decent new stuff...tho I thought they dropped that guy
Black Crowes. One of the best rock voices of our time IMO. Lesser fave track "Go Faster"
Mars Volta. Cant go against them tho I think my mind has been blown to many times to listen to even my old faves too often. They are sick. Also as a Sublime fan loved to hear the Ikey Owens on keys connection...that's some skills
I'd therefore say Sublime, but <sheds tear>
Chris is a flaming bag of shit. Seriously. I have stories that will shiver...
That being said, enjoy the new Magpie Salute album. Closest thing to a Crowes album since Warpaint, and probably MORE Crowes than that album. Riff driven, not jam noodling and country twang.
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But Chris Robinson is an a-hole so it won’t happen.
Chris is a flaming bag of shit. Seriously. I have stories that will shiver...
That being said, enjoy the new Magpie Salute album. Closest thing to a Crowes album since Warpaint, and probably MORE Crowes than that album. Riff driven, not jam noodling and country twang.
Thanks for the Magpie suggestion. I like the song Omission and covers of Fearless & Wiser Time to boot. Definitely reminds of Crowes
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But Chris Robinson is an a-hole so it won’t happen.
Chris is a flaming bag of shit. Seriously. I have stories that will shiver...
That being said, enjoy the new Magpie Salute album. Closest thing to a Crowes album since Warpaint, and probably MORE Crowes than that album. Riff driven, not jam noodling and country twang.
Thanks for the Magpie suggestion. I like the song Omission and covers of Fearless & Wiser Time to boot. Definitely reminds of Crowes
Magpie is great. Seeing them next month. Can’t wait!
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considering how great the last two albums are, that's the biggest shame in them retiring.
S&A was GREAT.. and to me, Clockwork was AMAZING. I can only imagine how the next album would've been.
At least the ended on a high note with CA and more specifically The Garden.
Even if Neil changed his mind from retirement,Geddy Lee's voice is shot. Kaput. Wasted. Ruined. Worn out. Ridden hard and put away wet.
He sounded mostly awful on the last 3 tours live and everyone noticed.
I'm also waiting on Within Temptation. Great band from the Netherlands.