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Snow Cone Capone
Jul 31, 2003


IIRC you can get it a lot easier in Japan but the penalties are insanely harsh (same with Sweden I guess)

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hatelull
Oct 29, 2004

Not sure how Inter Arma is viewed in this thread. Disclaimer, I really dig their brand of sludge and Sulpher English was in my 2019 top ten list for sure. For better or for worse, looks like we get to hear them cover Purple loving Rain in July, along with some other choice tracks.

Their cover of "Southern Man" linked below.

https://pitchfork.com/news/inter-arma-announce-new-album-cover-neil-youngs-southern-man-listen/

hatelull fucked around with this message at 19:13 on May 13, 2020

Babies Getting Rabies
Apr 21, 2007

Sugartime Jones
Inter Arma are great and I can't wait for this album. Super nice dudes, too.

hatelull
Oct 29, 2004

How are they live? They're definitely on my SDS bucket list, but to date have not toured in my area.

Babies Getting Rabies
Apr 21, 2007

Sugartime Jones
I've seen them twice and I'd say they're pretty great live. I'd see them again in a heartbeat. Their drummer is amazing and an absolute animal live.

First time I saw them they shared a bill with Windhand and Indian and out of those, Windhand was by far the worst live.

funkybottoms
Oct 28, 2010

Funky Bottoms is a land man

hatelull posted:

How are they live? They're definitely on my SDS bucket list, but to date have not toured in my area.

might have posted this before, but my drummer friend said that seeing them was "like getting punched in the loving face."

and, yeah, they're nice dudes.

Ingmar terdman
Jul 24, 2006

Great live show, and they have koozies with their name inside the classic Outkast crown logo and who doesnt love that

Speaking of merch, I was thinking about buying an SDS hoodie but didn't really have anything in mind. Went to check out All That Is Heavy and there is some weird drama going on with that company now. Any other recs for similar sites or is it better to just browse on a band by band basis? Not a huge hoodie guy so I don't know the game

Weaponized Cum
Aug 31, 2004


This post brought to you by the finest Miami cocaine money can buy ----->

hatelull posted:

How are they live? They're definitely on my SDS bucket list, but to date have not toured in my area.

Insane live show. I saw them play for 45 minutes or so and they basically played one long song. It was mesmerizing.

Kvlt!
May 19, 2012



Ingmar terdman posted:

Great live show, and they have koozies with their name inside the classic Outkast crown logo and who doesnt love that

Speaking of merch, I was thinking about buying an SDS hoodie but didn't really have anything in mind. Went to check out All That Is Heavy and there is some weird drama going on with that company now. Any other recs for similar sites or is it better to just browse on a band by band basis? Not a huge hoodie guy so I don't know the game

Holy Mountain Printing

Siivola
Dec 23, 2012

Yeah Inter Arma are great live, and seem like good dudes too.

Kvlt! posted:

Holy Mountain Printing
Their designs are pretty sick, too:

Detective Thompson
Nov 9, 2007

Sammy Davis Jr. Jr. is also in repose.
Inter Arma rules. They're one of those bands that I have to see whenever they come around. Really good live, and yeah, TJ Childers is an amazing drummer. The Southern Man cover rips and I'm excited about that release.

Jumping back to Bongripper for a second, the name started out as a joke. Their first album was made with intention of making it longer than Dopesmoker, and they joked about calling it Bongripper as a reference to that. I also read in an article that they said one day at practice their drummer's double bass pedal broke, so they decided to play doom after that.

Bonus TJ Childers story: One time when I saw them, the venue must not have had changing rooms or whatever for the bands, so he changed into his drumming shorts on stage, and I saw his butt. Thank you for listening to my story.

Darthemed
Oct 28, 2007

"A data unit?
For me?
"




College Slice
I knew a guy who was intensely into doom (has an original test pressing of Black Sabbath, somehow), and he was very angry when he told me about meeting Bongripper in person and finding out they were teetotalers.

Ingmar terdman
Jul 24, 2006

That's such a weird hangup but I've heard it from more than a few people in this and other genres

Elissimpark
May 20, 2010

Bring me the head of Auguste Escoffier.
Would anyone know any stoner or doom bands that are keyboard or organ based?

I know there's a whole bunch of psychedelic bands, but I'm thinking more of a Sabbath or Sleep sound.

Or is it impossible to play doom on an organ without sounding like Iron Butterfly?

Snow Cone Capone
Jul 31, 2003


Is it ok to post psychedelic poo poo in here

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynoeGyG8Jyg

big scary monsters
Sep 2, 2011

-~Skullwave~-

Elissimpark posted:

Would anyone know any stoner or doom bands that are keyboard or organ based?

I know there's a whole bunch of psychedelic bands, but I'm thinking more of a Sabbath or Sleep sound.

Or is it impossible to play doom on an organ without sounding like Iron Butterfly?

Are electric organs allowed? Because Stonehenge might fit the bill if so: https://stonehengedoom.bandcamp.com/album/bunch-of-bisons

Snowy
Oct 6, 2010

A man whose blood
Is very snow-broth;
One who never feels
The wanton stings and
Motions of the sense



Oh poo poo there’s a band that actually calls themselves a straight edge doom band - Lost Hours

https://thelosthours.bandcamp.com/album/two-masses-to-celebrate-the-vanity-of-the-divine

quote:

For a genre which is often synonymous with being stoned, Lost Hours show that you don’t have to be influenced by drugs to create a killer doom record and this reviewer for one hopes for a lot more straight edge doom in the future.
https://astralnoizeuk.com/2020/01/12/review-lost-hours-two-masses-to-celebrate-the-vanity-of-the-divine/

E-

Elissimpark posted:

Would anyone know any stoner or doom bands that are keyboard or organ based?
No but I wish I did. I liked the keyboards on Cough’s Still They Pray


Snow Cone Capone posted:

Is it ok to post psychedelic poo poo in here

There’s also the psych thread but I don’t think anyone is going to mind it here either
https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3872604&perpage=40

Snowy fucked around with this message at 07:35 on May 14, 2020

hot date tonight!
Jan 13, 2009


Slippery Tilde
Blood Ceremony is pretty cool, with an organ, flute and excellent female vocals. They seem to be getting less doomy each album though so ymmv https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kH6DIxL_3_M

funkybottoms
Oct 28, 2010

Funky Bottoms is a land man
i'm the genius who only recently figured to change lyrical themes to "instrumental" in Encyclopaedia Metallum's search function and have been digging a lot of the post-metal/doom/sludge results, namely Cegvera, Cult of the Lost Cause, Mairu, and Olde Rasputin.

also been getting down with Navajo Witch, but they have rad lyrics about skinwalkers and witches and poo poo.

hatelull
Oct 29, 2004

Elissimpark posted:

Would anyone know any stoner or doom bands that are keyboard or organ based?

I know there's a whole bunch of psychedelic bands, but I'm thinking more of a Sabbath or Sleep sound.

Or is it impossible to play doom on an organ without sounding like Iron Butterfly?

Check out Black Mountain. I have heard them described as in the neighborhood of Floyd and Sabbath hooking up for a one night stand.

Thermite
Aug 16, 2006

Huzzah!

hatelull posted:

Check out Black Mountain. I have heard them described as in the neighborhood of Floyd and Sabbath hooking up for a one night stand.

Black Mountain ruuuules https://youtu.be/bZ0XcOJFAY4

trem_two
Oct 22, 2002

it is better if you keep saying I'm fat, as I will continue to score goals
Fun Shoe
Yeah, and if you dig the synths on Black Mountain records, their synth player has put out an album and a soundtrack under the name Sinoia Caves which are good 70s worship spacey synth records.

hatelull
Oct 29, 2004

trem_two posted:

Yeah, and if you dig the synths on Black Mountain records, their synth player has put out an album and a soundtrack under the name Sinoia Caves which are good 70s worship spacey synth records.

Thanks for this. I had heard the Pink Mountaintops solo project (I think that's the lead singer?) but not this stuff.

e:
Black Mountain are pretty amazing live too. See them if you get a chance.

Snowy
Oct 6, 2010

A man whose blood
Is very snow-broth;
One who never feels
The wanton stings and
Motions of the sense



Speaking of inter arma covers, the vinyl is pretty and there’s copies left

https://interarma.bandcamp.com/album/garbers-days-revisited

Looking forward to hearing their version of Hard Times

funkybottoms
Oct 28, 2010

Funky Bottoms is a land man

Snowy posted:

Speaking of inter arma covers, the vinyl is pretty and there’s copies left

https://interarma.bandcamp.com/album/garbers-days-revisited

Looking forward to hearing their version of Hard Times

if anyone's curious about the building on the cover:

https://m.styleweekly.com/Studi/archives/2016/04/12/popular-rehearsal-building-for-local-bands-to-be-sold
https://rvamag.com/art/film/goodbye-garbers-documents-a-legendary-rva-practice-space-and-creative-hub.html

Trabant
Nov 26, 2011

All systems nominal.

Elissimpark posted:

Would anyone know any stoner or doom bands that are keyboard or organ based?

I know there's a whole bunch of psychedelic bands, but I'm thinking more of a Sabbath or Sleep sound.

Or is it impossible to play doom on an organ without sounding like Iron Butterfly?

I'm always going to pitch Ruby the Hatchet, even if they're pretty far removed from Sleep:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVR6nqEshyc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fg-70O5xbRk


Snow Cone Capone posted:

Is it ok to post psychedelic poo poo in here

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynoeGyG8Jyg

Hell yeah it is!

hatelull
Oct 29, 2004

Snowy posted:

Speaking of inter arma covers, the vinyl is pretty and there’s copies left

https://interarma.bandcamp.com/album/garbers-days-revisited

Looking forward to hearing their version of Hard Times

I pre-ordered the orange neon vinyl like a goddamn idiot, knowing full well that my wife and 12 year old daughter are NOT cool with sludgey doom with those gloriously harsh vocals. Oh well. One day this will be over and they will leave the house and I can get baked and listen to my doom like the metal dad I dream to be.

Elissimpark
May 20, 2010

Bring me the head of Auguste Escoffier.

big scary monsters posted:

Are electric organs allowed? Because Stonehenge might fit the bill if so: https://stonehengedoom.bandcamp.com/album/bunch-of-bisons

Yeah, I was thinking of combo organs. I bought myself an Arturia Minilab to dick about on recently and I've been obsessed by the Vox Continental simulation in Analog lab - it has some pretty crunchy noises. I'm thinking that the issue with keyboards and metal is you can't quite get the rhythms a guitar is capable of - you can't really chug.

Artic Brother on that album is kinda getting close to what I'm after.

hot date tonight! posted:

Blood Ceremony is pretty cool, with an organ, flute and excellent female vocals. They seem to be getting less doomy each album though so ymmv

There seems to be a bunch of these occult-y psychedelic bands with female vocals at the moment. Not complaining, mind.

hatelull posted:

Check out Black Mountain. I have heard them described as in the neighborhood of Floyd and Sabbath hooking up for a one night stand.

That's a pretty apt description - not the sound I was thinking of, but enjoyed their KEXP performances. The doubled vocals are awesome.

Snow Cone Capone posted:

Is it ok to post psychedelic poo poo in here

Nice, its like a more chill Tobacco!

Snowy
Oct 6, 2010

A man whose blood
Is very snow-broth;
One who never feels
The wanton stings and
Motions of the sense



If you find some more heavy keyboard stuff make sure to post it. I’m sure some cool doomy stuff could be made with keyboards and little to no guitar.

A human heart
Oct 10, 2012

Some of Paul Chain's later work reduced the emphasis on guitars and focused a lot more on keyboards, although I'm not really a huge fan of that stuff when the traditional doom material is so good. Like, compare this to this

big scary monsters
Sep 2, 2011

-~Skullwave~-
I feel like a pipe organ is a pretty doom instrument. If you've ever heard a big one being played by someone who means you'll know it's an impressive amount of noise with an incredible range of timbre. Unfortunately most of them are solidly attached to churches and not so great for touring.

Siivola
Dec 23, 2012

Elissimpark posted:

I'm thinking that the issue with keyboards and metal is you can't quite get the rhythms a guitar is capable of - you can't really chug.
Hot take incoming, chugging has gone too drat far and metal is starting to sound like angry drum corps music.

:bahgawd:

A human heart
Oct 10, 2012

Siivola posted:

Hot take incoming, chugging has gone too drat far and metal is starting to sound like angry drum corps music.

:bahgawd:

There's plenty of subgenres with very little chugging in them!

Elissimpark
May 20, 2010

Bring me the head of Auguste Escoffier.

big scary monsters posted:

I feel like a pipe organ is a pretty doom instrument. If you've ever heard a big one being played by someone who means you'll know it's an impressive amount of noise with an incredible range of timbre. Unfortunately most of them are solidly attached to churches and not so great for touring.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nt1S7IJcC30

Interestingly, the Tocatta and Fugue that the kid is playing there (that's only the Tocatta bit) is pretty much 4 minutes of shredding, followed by 5 minutes exploring a riff - arguably the 17th century equivalent of stoner metal.

Metanaut
Oct 9, 2006

Honey it's tight like that.
College Slice
Oranssi Pazuzu will stream playing their latest album live in 60 minutes:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfANRKPnC8M

Ingmar terdman
Jul 24, 2006

Metanaut posted:

Oranssi Pazuzu will stream playing their latest album live in 60 minutes:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfANRKPnC8M

Just came in to drop this link. Should be cool

Ingmar terdman
Jul 24, 2006

oops double post sorry

big scary monsters posted:

I feel like a pipe organ is a pretty doom instrument. If you've ever heard a big one being played by someone who means you'll know it's an impressive amount of noise with an incredible range of timbre. Unfortunately most of them are solidly attached to churches and not so great for touring.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmoh6YHjk88

cam carp confirmed for sds

Eat The Rich
Feb 10, 2018



Metanaut posted:

Oranssi Pazuzu will stream playing their latest album live in 60 minutes:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfANRKPnC8M

Hell. Yes.

Ingmar terdman
Jul 24, 2006

I'm so starved for live music that I must just put on pants and drink a 3pm beer in the back of my living room for this. Hail

e: now to simulate the 11 hour flight back from helsinki

Ingmar terdman fucked around with this message at 21:10 on May 15, 2020

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FanaticalMilk
Mar 11, 2011


Clutch have been doing short livestreams on their Youtube channel, and they recently announced they'll be doing a paid live show on May 27th @ 3pm w/ Crowbar, Blacktop Mojo, & Saul for $9:

https://livefrom.events/title/doomsaloon/

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