xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
JGJR wrote:Trailer is great; song is wonderful (so much up my alley); I'd never even heard of this band before, so you're not kidding about it being lost/forgotten, but hopefully no longer. Anyway, the issue looks great, too. I'd love to order, but I'm curious how long it should take to get across the pond since we're moving in a few weeks. I may just wait until then. And I meant to get the last one, too, but never did, so I should get both.
Welly wrote:That is a strange question. You just going to make an mp3 playlist? Ha ha.
FlexMyHead wrote:Never thought I'd see Life But How To Live It called hardcore! I've always been a fan but people I'd play it for say the guitarist/music sounded like Rush or something. Captain Not Responsible (with same members) was way more hardcore/punk, as was Drunk. I think So Much Hate dude was in them. Need to order this.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
FlexMyHead wrote:Never thought I'd see Life But How To Live It called hardcore! I've always been a fan but people I'd play it for say the guitarist/music sounded like Rush or something. Captain Not Responsible (with same members) was way more hardcore/punk, as was Drunk. I think So Much Hate dude was in them. Need to order this.
Welly wrote:FlexMyHead wrote:Never thought I'd see Life But How To Live It called hardcore! I've always been a fan but people I'd play it for say the guitarist/music sounded like Rush or something. Captain Not Responsible (with same members) was way more hardcore/punk, as was Drunk. I think So Much Hate dude was in them. Need to order this.
Sorry man, damn shoulda called the article "Eighties Norwegian hardcore and punk including punkish, punky, punkesque and even bands that the guitarist sounded a bit like Rush". Then again, why say Quasineomacroantiprioritzationalisticism when you can say BREAK DOWN THE WALLS!
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
JGJR wrote:Though you are a stickler for wording, I agree with your point. It's all punk.
JGJR wrote:FlexMyHead wrote:Never thought I'd see Life But How To Live It called hardcore! I've always been a fan but people I'd play it for say the guitarist/music sounded like Rush or something. Captain Not Responsible (with same members) was way more hardcore/punk, as was Drunk. I think So Much Hate dude was in them. Need to order this.
Yeah Life But How to Live It were fantastic. It's funny how bands like them or Sticks and Stones (a huge favorite of mine) were compared to Rush by some because they didn't play generic type stuff, but those bands that are tough to categorize tend to be my favorites.
Welly wrote:Good stuff. Now how about a zine for the weekend sir? Features many more bands you'll never have found out about if it not for this place.
wALLton wrote:Welly wrote:Good stuff. Now how about a zine for the weekend sir? Features many more bands you'll never have found out about if it not for this place.
Ha-ha, don't worry sir, I'll be placing an order shortly. Just deciding which of the many back issues I'll be adding on before pulling the trigger. Does the Terminal Decay LP come with a download code? I only ask because I'm one of the few (if not the only) heathens on here lacking a vinyl decoding unit.
wALLton wrote:JGJR wrote:FlexMyHead wrote:Never thought I'd see Life But How To Live It called hardcore! I've always been a fan but people I'd play it for say the guitarist/music sounded like Rush or something. Captain Not Responsible (with same members) was way more hardcore/punk, as was Drunk. I think So Much Hate dude was in them. Need to order this.
Yeah Life But How to Live It were fantastic. It's funny how bands like them or Sticks and Stones (a huge favorite of mine) were compared to Rush by some because they didn't play generic type stuff, but those bands that are tough to categorize tend to be my favorites.
Thanks for the intro to this band! Really loving what I've heard so far and thankful to find several of their out-of-print releases out in the blogsphere. Another reminder of the sheer number of great bands out there that I'd never have found out about if it wasn't for this place. Cheers folks!
CASTRO are a brand new band, but feature many people you will recognise if you know your Norwegian punk history of the past 30 years. Featuring members of Norwegian punk legends ANGOR WAT and ISRAELVIS, and the welcome return of Katja (ex LIFE BUT HOW TO LIVE IT) on vocals
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