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Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

Hello doomthread.

Just stopping by to say that we have a new album out. Check out the artwork, courtesy of Dennis Dread.



Someone uploaded a track to youtube, so I guess that works as a preview.

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

Real actual CDs are available from
The Anja Offensive(us)
Nuclear Winter Records (eur)

Oh, and there will be a vinyl, sometime.

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Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

Just dropping by to tell y'all that Saturnalia Temple's Aion of Drakon vinyl finally seems to be dropping in America tomorrow, http://www.theajnaoffensive.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=146&Itemid=1

If you live in Europe you should probably order via http://www.nuclearwinterrecords.com/

Thank you for your time.

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

http://www.roadburn.com/2011/11/saturnalia-temple-and-year-of-the-goat-confirmed-for-roadburn-2012/

^^^ That thing? Oh, that's just the announcement for our gig at Roadburn next year.




HELL. loving. YEAH.

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

Frank Caskelot posted:

Aion of Drakon is the new album. And I've been meaning to get it but no money and all that. Where would be a good place to get it on vinyl?

Hmm, looks like the vinyl is sold out from both the American and European label... So either come see us live or hunt on ebay, I guess.

And yes, UR is 4 or 5 years old, just to keep the record straight.

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

Polegrinder posted:

Haha sorry... I don't know why I thought it was the newest one. Either way, they are both good albums.


Thanks! Incidentally, UR is still available on vinyl from Monumentum records

EDIT: We're trying to get some new Finnish dates done, but we're far from anything solid yet. I'll keep the thread informed!
EDIT: Also, thank you for buying the record!

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome fucked around with this message at 22:32 on Nov 17, 2011

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

We're doing a tour!

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

Poffo posted:

I was really bummed out when you had to cancel your sumpanshow. Do you know if the SE-date will be in stockholm?

It probably wont be, but we're working around the clock to set something up around Stockholm before we leave.

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

By the way, we're bringing a few boxes of these on the road. Swing by and pick one up!


PS. If you're geographically challanged, they're on sale over at Ajna

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

Our entire set at roadburn, filmed from the audience but with really decent sound.
http://www.roadburn.com/2012/04/saturnalia-temple-roadburn-concert-footage-availabe/

Man, I wish I could go back, and also that I could stay the entire weekend...

Also, we secured a gig opening for Jex Toth in Stockholm on May 7, which is all kinds cool.

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

nosophoros posted:

Who the gently caress shows up at a show sporting a bandshirt of the performing band? I've always thought that strange. Simply attending the show should be ample testament of fandom methinks.

Now I'm sad because I tried to find the old Infernal Combustion e-zine and their hilarious exposé on the subject, but it seems to have disappeared completely from the internet.

EDIT: There seems to have been a second page of google results.

quote:

FAN CAN'T DECIDE WHICH T-SHIRT TO WEAR TO CONCERT
Chaos reigned at the home of Tuscon, Arizona metalhead Steve "The Hammer" Hammersley last week, as the 22-year-old landscaper readied himself to attend that evening's In Flames/Earth Crisis show at the Mason Jar. Hammersley had come home from work, eaten dinner, showered, had a few beers, and was backing out of his driveway when he realized something was wrong.

Terribly wrong.

"gently caress, gently caress, gently caress!" he exclaimed, slamming on his brakes and shutting off the engine. "I can't wear this Iced Earth shirt. You fuckin' know Neil's gonna wear the exact same shirt, it's the only metal shirt he's got. I ain't standin' there all night next to him like the fuckin' Bobbsey Twins, wearin' the same drat shirt."

A hurried perusal of Hammersley's clothes drawers, however, only served to amplify the problem. "All right, let's see. I could go old-school and bust out the Cynic shirt... which is bound to get me noticed. Yeah, but then I got dudes comin' up to me all night and asking if I wanna start a band with 'em. Count me out of that sausage party. Hmm... I can't wear an In Flames shirt to an In Flames show, I'll look like some kinda total fanboy who only likes one band. poo poo, my Fate shirt's got that mustard on it... my Exodus shirt's so old my fuckin' gut sticks out of it, that ain't cool... Motorhead? Nah, too 'rock' for this crowd... If I wear my Biohazard shirt, the hardcore kids will think I'm trying too hard to impress them or something... Cannibal Corpse? Yeah, like I don't already have zero chance of gettin' some rear end at this thing... the Maiden shirt might -- nah, too obvious..."

Hammersley took a moment away from the selection process to explain further. "It's not just putting on clothes and going to a show. Everyone there is wearing a t-shirt with a band on it, and they're all telling you something about themselves. There are important social, political and contextual considerations to weigh. One might, for example, wear a shirt from a concert that just came through the week before -- in my case, I could wear my Hate Eternal longsleeve -- to show that you're at every gig, supporting the scene and keeping the underground alive. Real diehards will have a shirt or two they had to order from Europe -- like, say, this Marduk 'Fistfucking God's Planet' t-shirt -- to show their depth of knowledge and total immersion in the metal culture. Breaking out an old Suicidal Tendencies, Napalm Death or D.R.I. shirt would indicate a metalhead's length of time in the scene, as well as his early involvement in the 'crossover' of hardcore and metal, which would score one points with some older Earth Crisis fans, I'd think.

"Likewise," he continued, "an old-school band's old shirt -- a Metallica, Slayer or Anthrax tee -- if obviously well-worn and purchased at a concert years and years ago -- will convey one's length of time in the metal community. This Megadeth "Peace Sells" shirt would do the trick for me, only it's ripped and my right nipple sticks out of it. A new shirt from a band like that is out unless you're actually at their concert, or wish to show that you're someone who bucks trends and supports your favorite when the bandwagon-jumpers have abandoned them -- sort of a double-edged sword there, not a move for the novice. Allegiance to a certain sub-genre can be shown -- say, if I wanted to make myself known to the prog/power contingent, this Kamelot shirt would do nicely, while if I was interested in making the acquaintance of other tech-metal enthusiasts, either the aforementioned Cynic or my new Spiral Architect longsleeve would work.

"You can see," he concluded, "how choosing just one shirt -- one message, one standard to bear before your metal brethren -- can be such an arduous task. However, I think I have settled on my prized Kreator 'Extreme Aggression' tour shirt from '89. It's still in great shape, old enough for the old-school crowd to recognize me as one of their own, while not alienating fans of other genres or -- SONOFABITCH!! I lent it to that fuckhead Neil!! He's still got it!! Son of a motherfucking DICK!!!"

Thankfully, the crisis played itself out without incident, eventually becoming a moot issue.

"poo poo," Hammersley muttered, looking at the clock. "I already missed half the show. gently caress this, let's go get a twelve-pack and watch wrestling."

EDIT SOME MORE: gently caress me, that's almost twelve years old.... Still rings true though.

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome fucked around with this message at 18:59 on May 10, 2012

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

nosophoros posted:

When GOAT got added to the Roadburn 2013 line-up I instantly dismissed them because of the silly bandname but as it turns out they're really great.

I like to think that the name is a spoof on Ghost. drat catchy album that one either way.

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

me your dad posted:

So has this been posted yet?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Zy4sFv92QA

35 minutes, trippy, and heavy.

Found on Advanced Demonology :nws:.

Everybody should probably click on this.

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

Doomy posted:

Say what you will about Josh Homme being an rear end in a top hat, he's never taken anyone hostage and had a drugged fueled stand off with the SWAT.

Drug fueled stand-offs are awesome. They should bring the awesome guy back.

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

Josh Homme is hot.

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

Darthemed posted:

Can anyone recommend some well-done voodoo-themed metal?

No, but I'll recommend Exuma for some awesome voodoo vibes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGTyobv6R7A

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

Do it.

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

Hello thread it's me again, some updates from Saturnalia Temple,


I was at our drummers funeral yesterday, which was heart wrenching. He had a sudden medical emergency and passed away in july. Jens Gustafsson was also the drummer for Griftegård, and a slew of other bands (Human Size Giants, Rawhypnols, etc),

He had just gotten onboard and played a few shows with us, but we'll miss him both as a drummer and a new found brother. I think this is actually the only or one of very few recordings of us playing together.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b64vVk5L1kM


On a lighter note: We're doing a two week tour on American soil this fall, together with Velnias and Esoteric(!).

9/22 : Soda Springs, CA (Stella Natura Festival)
9/23 : Portland, OR @ Ash Street Saloon w/ Cauldron Black Ram
9/24 : Seattle, WA @ The Highline w/ Anhedonist
9/25 : Boise, ID @ The Shredder w/ Uzala
9/26 : Salt Lake City, UT @ Bar Deluxe w/ Moon of Delirium
9/27 : Colorado Springs, CO @ The Zodiac w/ Stoic Dissention
9/28 : St. Louis, MO
9/29 : Chicago, IL @ Reggie’s Rock Club
9/30 : Indianpolis, IN @ Beale Street Live w/ Black Goat of the Woods
10/1 : Columbus, OH @ The Shrunken Head
10/2 : Pittsburgh, PA @ Howler’s
10/3 : Baltimore, MA @ The Metro Gallery w/ Oak
10/4 : New York City, NY @ St. Vitus Bar w/ Evoken
10/5 : Boston, MA @ TBA

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

I'm leaving for Reno at 6.30 tomorrow morning, just thought I'd give this thing one last plug:


If anyone wants a first hand account of the tour I'll be twittering / instagramming as @rymdpeter


And for non-profit content: everybody should probably listen to Pärson Sound http://open.spotify.com/track/4yj12kJTqPqVmANGo2zr3p Old school psychadelic drones.

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

saigon_15 posted:

I'm leaving for Reno at 6.30 tomorrow morning, just thought I'd give this thing one last plug:


If anyone wants a first hand account of the tour I'll be twittering / instagramming as @rymdpeter

On the off chance that any goons are heading out, they've moved the Pittsburgh gig to a new venue called The Smiling Moose.

Anyway, poo poo's a blast and both Esoteric and Velnias (and we, but that feels presumptuos to mention) absolutely delivers everty single night.

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

It's that time again.

Saturnalia Temple are releasing an album in late february and we're going on a weeklong tour of europe to promote it. Metalunderground.com premiered a new video today, which is the title track of the new album: To the Other.

The album will be released by Listenable records as well as The Ajna Offensive in the US.

TOURDATES

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome fucked around with this message at 21:18 on Feb 9, 2015

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

Dyna Soar posted:

A lot of the newer stoner / doom bands seem to take generic or just plain stupid as gently caress names, it's somewhat of a trend or something.

Stoner Train
Stoner Kebab
Stoned Jesus
Black/Goat/Morbid/Smoke/Green/Retarded Wizard
Wizard's Beard
Wizard Wolf
Wizard Of Stone Mountain

not going to even start listing all the weed or bong related names...

Stöner Kebab is an awesome name.

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

kukrunkarmaskin posted:



sup saigon_15. Also holy poo poo that lineup.

Hells yea,


If only it wasn't on a boat...

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

Dyna Soar posted:

You've never been to a nordic ferry, have you? It's like a floating backwoods casino.

It's a floating container of sadness and bad choices.

I lost my youthful love of metal when I saw Marduk play Panorama Bar. We, however, will be different and will prevail with all our integrity intact.

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

So apparently the bookers of Stockholm got together to stage some sort of bizarre Sophie's Choice on october 11. Ufomammut, Unsane and Mogwai on three different venues.

Your thoughts?

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

Ingmar terdman posted:

-I also went to Edgar Allan Poe's grave, in a cool churchyard cemetery that I'm sure all the undercard bands took photos in.


Funniest thing to me was visiting his house. All the metalheads we talked to advised against walking because it was such a "bad neighborhood". The old lady at door just laughed and gave us directions back into town, passing the grave (where we took cheesy bandphotos).

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

This is on the drone-y and weird side of things, and some shameless self-promotion. When I'm not playing bass for Saturnalia Temple, I do a project called Soviet Jazz 2: Det Oändliga Mörkrets Orkester . We're currently doing a series of private shows with the audience sitting around a dream machine (a strobe-like spinning light effect that will induce a lucid dream state in participants. Invented by one Brion Gysin). Here are some videos, I think it might be up some of you guys alleys.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKoPX3DAckM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYTKxd0azeQ

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

Snowy posted:

This sounds great and I would want to go to a dream machine show although I’d need one right in front of my face if past experience holds up.

Yeah, because of this we are limited to an audience of like... 5. Which makes things like a travel budget hard. But if you're at a reasonable distance from Stockholm, Sweden I'm sure we could figure it out.

Snowy posted:

Also here’s a chance to plug a YouTube channel I have nothing to do with and doesn’t really fit in here but is very cool. Funked Up East has tons of rare old recordings from the Eastern Bloc. Weirdo jazz, heavy funk, early electronics and such.

Lol, everytime I post my band, someone posts actual Soviet jazz. But this was very cool, nice find!

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

Snowy posted:

Actually I will be in Stockholm before long so you may get a pm at some point because that sounds like it’s very much my poo poo

Cool! You may be better off hitting us up on facebook, I've missed pms on here before...

edit: right... https://www.facebook.com/sovietjazz/

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome fucked around with this message at 21:23 on Mar 23, 2018

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

Thanks for noticing!

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

Flinger posted:

I'm sure there's plenty of songs about Yule or Saturnalia

Hey turns out there is this hold band named Saturnalia Temple.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYpYEstU3i8

By sheer coincidence, I'm in it. I'll leave it to the internet to determine wether it qualifies as holiday music or not.

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

Henchman of Santa posted:

But Sleep is their dad?

Don't kinkshame!

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

Hi doom thread, just wanted to say that I'm a little stoked about this:

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

Parachute posted:

i like that bread sovereign has a little pastry icon in between the words in their band name

Something something munchies, duude :350: :350: :350:

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

Turbinosamente posted:

I'm surprised no one has assaulted your ears with this infamous album in regards to keyboards. Though it's probably due to it being more hard psych than stoner, maybe proto metal if you're feeling super generous. I can't decide if I like it or hate it personally, but there is no guitar on it!

That album quickly became my favourite thing in the whole world. Hopefully the shimmer doesn't wear off before the German discogs seller delivers an overpriced and barely playable copy.

Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

unknown butthole posted:

after buying 1782 on vinyl I realized the last track is a cover of "celestial voices" by pink floyd, which makes me wonder, why does it seem like every doom band out there wants to cover pink floyd?

No idea, I always considered Pink Floyd to be the enemy.

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Pre-Cambrian Syndrome
Jan 6, 2006

funkybottoms posted:

just discovered Foreshadower, who make some decent, Pelican-esque doomy post-metal, but those song titles, goddamn...

Yeah that's an interesting... direction :v:

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