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Started by Vesanic, Sep 10, 2012, 11:17 PM

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pinkmaggit69

I'm curious what "a lot of money" is to Chino.

Drinks won't stain this birth!

Electron§

Interesting how in the metalsucks review they compared "What Happened To You?" to "MX", while Chino compared it to something like "Pink Maggit".

How does that make sense?!

Inkblades

#5642
Wait, when did he say that?!

You know what, I'm not even going to take that serious. Expecting that song to sound like Pink Maggit is going to make expectations for it WAY too high.

bewareofrats

I like the idea of it sounding like MX.  Some edge, heaviness at the very end.
Open-minded?  Here's some short videos to challenge your thinking:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3B82C219AC3A6847

Bza々

#5644
Quote from: Playhouse on Oct 26, 2012, 10:50 PM
He means, he's not interested in making piece of shit dubstep music.

Don't be ignorant dude. You probably don't like dubstep cause you've only heard skrillex or bassnectar. Before it was hi-jacked and commercialized dubstep was raw, just like rap in the 90s. I could link you to some artists that would blow your mind.

Chino said he has no interest in making "electronic" music, not "dubstep". Yet a lot of what he's done with pretty much all his bands, especially team sleep consists of electronic music. Ataraxia, pink cellphone, teenager, and lucky you are just a few examples. Maybe he meant dubstep but just said electronic instead.

Bza々

Quote from: dictatesofreason on Oct 26, 2012, 10:16 PM
im trolling dickwads

I hope so, you'd have to be dumb as shit to call "synths" a genre of music.

Playhouse

Quote from: Bza々 on Oct 26, 2012, 11:29 PM
Quote from: Playhouse on Oct 26, 2012, 10:50 PM
He means, he's not interested in making piece of shit dubstep music.

Don't be ignorant dude. You probably don't like dubstep cause you've only heard skrillex or bassnectar. Before it was hi-jacked and commercialized dubstep was raw, just like rap in the 90s. I could link you to some artists that would blow your mind.

Chino said he has no interest in making "electronic" music, not "dubstep". Yet a lot of what he's done with pretty much all his bands, especially team sleep consists of electronic music. Ataraxia, pink cellphone, teenager, and lucky you are just a few examples. Maybe he meant dubstep but just said electronic instead.
I apologize. Probably a bit of an ignorant comment i know.
I do like 'dub', just not the kind of dub where all its based upon is how heavy or crazy a drop is.

Electron§

Quote from: Inkblades on Oct 26, 2012, 11:20 PM
Wait, when did he say that?!

You know what, I'm not even going to take that serious. Expecting that song to sound like Pink Maggit is going to make expectations for it WAY too high.

I don't remember but he said something to that effect.... Then again it might have just been his standard "sounds like White Pony" comment and also said it was atmospheric and weird I just imagined it being like "Pink Maggit" because that obviously the pinnacle of that whole album.

And I agree... i doubt the song will be anywhere close to "Pink Maggit".......

Quote from: bewareofrats on Oct 26, 2012, 11:29 PM
I like the idea of it sounding like MX.  Some edge, heaviness at the very end.

Agreed.

gui

Quote from: Electron§ on Oct 27, 2012, 12:03 AM


I don't remember but he said something to that effect.... Then again it might have just been his standard "sounds like White Pony" comment and also said it was atmospheric and weird I just imagined it being like "Pink Maggit" because that obviously the pinnacle of that whole album.

And I agree... i doubt the song will be anywhere close to "Pink Maggit".......


bullshitting lesson 101.

Usurper

Quote from: Electron§ on Oct 26, 2012, 11:18 PM
Interesting how in the metalsucks review they compared "What Happened To You?" to "MX", while Chino compared it to something like "Pink Maggit".

How does that make sense?!

I seriously doubt anyone here is going to find one song on KNY that is similar to anything on ATF. 
Those comparisons in that review are highly suspect.
-[usurper]-

rock_n_frost

He said it sounds like ''MX'' just because it probably has some ''sexy/mystic'' vocals in some parts (just like Abe's wife talks).
Im sure because he also says it sounds like ''Curve'' songs
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gui

Quote from: rock_n_frost on Oct 27, 2012, 12:34 AM
He said it sounds like ''MX'' just because it probably has some ''sexy/mystic'' vocals in some parts (just like Abe's wife talks).
Im sure because he also says it sounds like ''Curve'' songs
yes thats what i got from it too, because the 3 songs he compared it too were very different except that.

Electron§

Quote from: gui on Oct 27, 2012, 12:42 AM
Quote from: rock_n_frost on Oct 27, 2012, 12:34 AM
He said it sounds like ''MX'' just because it probably has some ''sexy/mystic'' vocals in some parts (just like Abe's wife talks).
Im sure because he also says it sounds like ''Curve'' songs
yes thats what i got from it too, because the 3 songs he compared it too were very different except that.

I thought of that as well, but i mean using the female vocals thing again would either just be taken as redo of "MX" or a disaster like "Pink Cellphone".

Ieatzombies84

Would love for the last track to have the raw and emotional depth of "Pink Maggit." However, it would still be just as dope for a closer track like "Mx". Would def be a throwback

gui

personally i would love something in the vein of Anniversary for an album closer but i'm not holding my breathe.

Knucklestones

Quote from: gui on Oct 27, 2012, 12:59 AM
personally i would love something in the vein of Anniversary for an album closer but i'm not holding my breathe.
Same here. Felt like that song should have been the closer instead of Moana.

RaptureWS

Quote from: Usurper on Oct 27, 2012, 12:29 AM
Quote from: Electron§ on Oct 26, 2012, 11:18 PM
Interesting how in the metalsucks review they compared "What Happened To You?" to "MX", while Chino compared it to something like "Pink Maggit".

How does that make sense?!

I seriously doubt anyone here is going to find one song on KNY that is similar to anything on ATF. 
Those comparisons in that review are highly suspect.

Chino did say that IF he had to compare Swerve City to anything, it would be to songs from ATF. "rolling riff" and "sweeping melody" are words he used to describe it. I doubt it will sound like a song from that era, but I think we might be a bit surprised ;) I think it is going to be an instant classic and maybe their best album opener to date.
When people whisper it makes her nervous.

Usurper

Quote from: RaptureWS on Oct 27, 2012, 01:41 AM
Quote from: Usurper on Oct 27, 2012, 12:29 AM
Quote from: Electron§ on Oct 26, 2012, 11:18 PM
Interesting how in the metalsucks review they compared "What Happened To You?" to "MX", while Chino compared it to something like "Pink Maggit".

How does that make sense?!

I seriously doubt anyone here is going to find one song on KNY that is similar to anything on ATF. 
Those comparisons in that review are highly suspect.

Chino did say that IF he had to compare Swerve City to anything, it would be to songs from ATF. "rolling riff" and "sweeping melody" are words he used to describe it. I doubt it will sound like a song from that era, but I think we might be a bit surprised ;) I think it is going to be an instant classic and maybe their best album opener to date.

Oh, you will be happy with swerve, no doubt about it.
-[usurper]-

Playhouse

#5658
Quote from: Usurper on Oct 27, 2012, 01:52 AM
Quote from: RaptureWS on Oct 27, 2012, 01:41 AM
Quote from: Usurper on Oct 27, 2012, 12:29 AM
Quote from: Electron§ on Oct 26, 2012, 11:18 PM
Interesting how in the metalsucks review they compared "What Happened To You?" to "MX", while Chino compared it to something like "Pink Maggit".

How does that make sense?!

I seriously doubt anyone here is going to find one song on KNY that is similar to anything on ATF. 
Those comparisons in that review are highly suspect.

Chino did say that IF he had to compare Swerve City to anything, it would be to songs from ATF. "rolling riff" and "sweeping melody" are words he used to describe it. I doubt it will sound like a song from that era, but I think we might be a bit surprised ;) I think it is going to be an instant classic and maybe their best album opener to date.


Oh, you will be happy with swerve, no doubt about it.
you heard it?

N0S3BLEED976

#5659
I talked to someone from the music press on Twitter today and he said that Swerve City is the heaviest thing they've done in ages but also melodic at the same time and that the record is actually much more varied than Tempest and Leathers alone indicate. He also claimed that it's "leagues" better than Diamond Eyes

https://twitter.com/basementgalaxy/status/261962328751349760
https://twitter.com/basementgalaxy/status/261959183488921600
https://twitter.com/basementgalaxy/status/261962396812312576