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Showing posts with label System of a Down. Show all posts
Showing posts with label System of a Down. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 February 2012

Text Review - Soundwave 2012




For the peeps out there who enjoy their music a little bit harder, there's really only one major Australian music festival catering to your needs... Soundwave! Slipknot, System of a Down, Trivium... they've got you covered. For the peeps out there who are still living in 1999, there's really only one major Australian music festival catering to your needs... Soundwave!!! Marilyn Manson, Limp Bizkit, Bush... they've got you covered. For the peeps out there who still think emo is a thing... stop that.


Sadly, I wasn't in attendance for Soundwave's stop at the RNA showgrounds in Brisbane yesterday, but our bestest, hardest working (unpaid) member of staff was; Jo! So just like Jo's text review of Splendour in the Grass, we've brought it back for Soundwave 2012. Let's do this.


Text Review - Soundwave 2012


Jo: Was going to Viber the crap outta these text reviews but getting no wifi connection here. Ridiculous. So, today's text reviews brought to you by rain, the new and improved (?) metal version of Jo, gumboots and bad tattoos, lots of them. I'm only just in and my blackest t-shirt isn't black enough. By the way, ponchos are not, in any way, attractive. Neither are Soundwave patrons.


Matt: I hope your poncho is floral based with pictures of unicorns and rainbows.


Jo: Text review ahoy!! Cherri Bomb: I wish I knew enough about you to get up earlier on a Saturday and make the effort to see you. Sorry. Next time maybe? Saves The Day: you look like a combination of members of Blur and Wolfmother, you sound like a band on before midday. Steel Panther: you do remember you were a joke band, right? I'm not sure the patrons get it. Lost Prophets: you can count AND play instruments at the same time. Good work! Fireworks: your guitarist is so enthusiastic. I want to like you, but the acoustics in the shed are so bad I can't tell if you're Green Day or Katy Perry wannabes. Shame. Also, the Soundwave safety fences are beginning to get annoying.




Matt: Wait, you didn't see Cherri Bomb? Rookie error.


Jo: AlterBridge: What? These are originals? You're not a Creed coverband? A Day To Remember: Oh! You're like the metal Flaming Lips with all the colourful beach balls and bouncing! Cute! Meshuggah: if metal was played as elevator music, you'd have made a fortune. Is the awkward silence between songs on purpose? Stop it. It's weird. Coal Chamber: time to rename yourselves Old Chamber. Bush: If I close my eyes and pretend it's the late '90s, you're alright. It's not though. On a Soundwave note; caged drinking areas are funny. Monkeys want some peanuts?


Matt: Alterbridge pretty much are a Creed coverband, no? Please take a photo of the monkeys with flash off... Don't want to anger them.


Jo: Bad Religion: like the papa's of pop punk, they still do it well and better than so many others. Makes me want to dust my skateboard off... or buy 1, or something. Cobra Starship: I don't know why ur on the Soundwave lineup, but ur a nice bit of fun to break up the runny eyeliner seriousness and metal dogs barking that's been going on all day. Limp Bizkit: u do remember u were a joke band, right? I'm not sure the patrons get it. Er, what? On a Soundwave patrons note; where have all these 90s throwbacks been hibernating all these years? It's 2012 you know. I wonder where they've been hiding?




Matt: I'm assuming they've come from coastal areas. They left urban zones following the end of grunge. It was the bubblegum pop that drove them out.


Jo: Soundwave is springtime for them. They've woken and they're hungry, dammit.


Matt: Wait until Slipknot... BOOM!!


Jo: Marilyn Manson: twice the man you used to be, literally. (Celebrity Biggest Loser contestant; 2015?) If you organised all the bats flying overhead at the start of your set, that was a nice touch. I was going to say I was wishing for Courtney in a helicopter, but then you played that Depeche Mode cover and Beautiful People to finish and it was all too good. Slipknot: the show Marilyn Manson should have put on. You do your thing really well, costumes and fire and climbing and theatrics, the people seem to love it and that has to be admired.




Jo: System Of A Down: it is obvious why you are the headliners on the main stage. You're a little bit serious, a little bit funny and better than all the others. You provide the best singalong of the festival "wake up, hfjnkgfhgd, make up etc" (no one really knows the words do they?). It was worth the mud and rain and stench to see that.




For those of you wondering, Jo's poncho was blue. How do I know? Instagram. Totes stalked you. Awkward?

Monday, 18 July 2011

#5 - Music From Your High School Years


MISSSEYYY!!!!!


2000 - 2004. Aka, my high school years. Not so long ago, but enough to make me go... it's about time you made something of your life, isn't it? Isn't it?! But that daily struggle is another story. I was actually thinking about high school last night. Unfortunately it was a lot of thinking because I can't seem to remember a whole lot of it. Of course, some funny moments are still there, but the learning stuff? That gone now. That far away or something. As for the music, it was an interesting time for the industry. The reign of bubblegum pop was ending and rap was becoming the new dominant genre. Britney Spears was sane, kids were feeling all emo and Lady Gaga... was still in high school too. Yep, I've accomplished nothing. Here's some music from my high school years!


Music From Your High School Years:


Incubus - Drive (2000)



Saturday, 19 March 2011

10 and 1 - Album Covers

Looking up the images for this post was A LOT of fun. While the amazing images that make up the 10 were a treat, it was choosing what would be our 1 for today that really cracked me up. In fact, it was impossible to choose just one cover that I thought was the worst I've ever seen, so you're getting two! As you should know by now, first up we'll be taking a look at 10 awesome, iconic album covers before you get to what could possibly be the two most offensive. Just to remind you, this isn't a countdown... just ten images I really like and one two I really, really don't. Enjoy!


The 10:




Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness



 
Muse - Absolution



 
Killing Heidi - Reflector



 
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours



 
Pearl Jam - Ten



 
The Strokes - Is This It?



 
Lady Gaga - The Fame Monster Deluxe



 
Cyndi Lauper - She's So Unusual



 
Fatboy Slim - You've Come A Long Way, Baby



 
System of a Down - Steal This Album


And 1 2:



 
John Bult - Julie's Sixteenth Birthday



 
Rod Stewart - An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down


How? How could a record company let this happen? Anyway, what album covers do you love... or hate?

Tuesday, 22 February 2011

Top 300 Songs of the 2000s, #40 - 31


Kelis: Bringing all the boys to the blog.


It listens to the next ten, or else it gets the hose again... ... ... ... what? But seriously, I'm not afraid to use the hose. Right now we're going to try and look on the bright side, losing ourselves in the music while we run after concrete to see what brings all the boys to the yard. Those are just some really (not) hard to figure out clues as to what songs are coming up next...


#40 - Best of You (2005)
by Foo Fighters




Has someone taken your faith? It's real,
The pain you feel, You trust, you must, confess...


Just one of the reasons why I'll always be excited to hear something new from the Foo Fighters. Plus the video... how could you hate? One of my favourites and a video that I feel is often overlooked and highly, highly underrated.

Monday, 13 September 2010

Song of the Day: Aerials




Serj, I know you're into doing your own experimental thing at the moment, but don't you think it's about time you went home. Don't get me wrong, your solo material's been very, very good. 'Empty Walls' was one of the best alternative songs of 2007 and you've got your second album, Imperfect Harmonies, coming out at the end of this month. However, and I don't think I'm alone when I say this, news of a System of a Down comeback would just be ace. Luckily, we've still got all your old goodness to placate any System withdrawals that may arise.