New Caliban[views:2265][posts:6]____________________________________________ [Oct 5,2004 9:46pm - MarkFuckingRichards ""] Correct me if i'm wrong, but i believe killswitch engage released this cd a few months ago... don't get me wrong, i like it to an extent, but seriously now...how many bands will sacrifice their own sound/style to sound like some other band that already has a million clones??? i remember when caliban had a distinct sound, and i thought it was great. what can you expect these days anyway...at least heaven shall burn still carries the torch. on another note, new napalm death rocks my ass like a hurricane. enough said |
_________________________________________ [Oct 5,2004 10:02pm - BobNOMAAMRooney ""] I got really into Vent and their split, then I heard Shadow Hearts and I wasn't really a fan of it. I read a positive review of their latest on digitalmetal but heard that it had more of an MTV2 metal sound, I'll pass. Edit: Listened to the free song on their site, "The Beloved and The Hatred" Pretty gay. |
_____________________________________________ [Oct 5,2004 10:09pm - MarkFuckingRichards ""] yeah, i'd advise to just stick with they're older stuff. shadow hearts was good, but i could kinda tell they were losing their touch. if you haven't heard "a small boy and a grey heaven" yet, definitely check it out. that's their first cd, good shit. a little less defined in style than vent, but brutal as hell. |
_________________________________ [Oct 5,2004 11:59pm - tbone_r ""] i heard that new caliban song, it was dreadful. im gonna buy this cd and then hate it, that's my plan. |
_____________________________________________ [Oct 6,2004 12:02am - MarkFuckingRichards ""] hahaha...that sounds like a good plan dude. hope it works out for ya |
___________________________________ [Oct 6,2004 12:04am - dreadkill ""] hahahaha. that was good. buy it then hate it. |
_____________________________________________ [Oct 6,2004 12:05am - MarkFuckingRichards ""] it's a failproof plan with all the cool bands these days. |