Brooklyn Zoo!

Started by danimal, June 06, 2011, 12:21:08 PM

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danimal

I saw Trevor Dunn outside, so I'm guessing he was also in attendance.

black stallion

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Some great images there. When he's dead i wanna see Buzzo's hair in a museum. We could all shuffle past paying our respects and marvel at an artefact of exquiste craftmanship.

BTW
I notice he's still using the see through EGC guitar there.

Pelican

Quote from: clergyman on June 08, 2011, 04:11:22 PMDid anyone else hear about a June 18 show in NYC?  Maybe that's the Trevor Dunn thing?  Someone told me they were playing somewhere but I can't find any info online about anything then.

I haven't heard anything. Where did you hear that?

jonE5

Quote from: black stallion on June 08, 2011, 11:42:35 AM
Quote from: jonE5 on June 08, 2011, 11:34:08 AM
Bullhead was soo great Opened with Levidity one of my favorites.


probably you meant ligature was the opening song for the bullhead set and lividity was the opening for stoner witch set
Yes.. that is what I ment..  :oops:.. Dashed that off  very quickly on my way to work from the train..

>>>JZS<<<

Quote from: Candy Dazzle on June 07, 2011, 12:09:08 PM
Quote from: ZAPPAJOE on June 07, 2011, 10:39:28 AM
Great show.  Anybody who complains about this lineup is a fool.  They need to stand in front of Dale and Coady for 30 seconds and it would become painfully obvious.  The dual-drums are the real deal.

I thought the crowd was relatively mellow.  There were a few moments of slight insanity, but I've definitely been to rougher shows.



I think live this line-up is fine.......it's when they get in the studio that there's a problem with some fans.

Uh, what ? ..."fine"....problems in the studio ?  Explain yourself woman.

Candy Dazzle

Quote from: >>>JZS<<< on June 09, 2011, 08:02:56 PM
Quote from: Candy Dazzle on June 07, 2011, 12:09:08 PM
Quote from: ZAPPAJOE on June 07, 2011, 10:39:28 AM
Great show.  Anybody who complains about this lineup is a fool.  They need to stand in front of Dale and Coady for 30 seconds and it would become painfully obvious.  The dual-drums are the real deal.

I thought the crowd was relatively mellow.  There were a few moments of slight insanity, but I've definitely been to rougher shows.



I think live this line-up is fine.......it's when they get in the studio that there's a problem with some fans.

Uh, what ? ..."fine"....problems in the studio ?  Explain yourself woman.




I  believe the last few albums that happen to have BB as the riddim section are rather predictable.

jonE5

Quote from: Candy Dazzle on June 10, 2011, 03:30:45 AM
Quote from: >>>JZS<<< on June 09, 2011, 08:02:56 PM
Quote from: Candy Dazzle on June 07, 2011, 12:09:08 PM
Quote from: ZAPPAJOE on June 07, 2011, 10:39:28 AM
Great show.  Anybody who complains about this lineup is a fool.  They need to stand in front of Dale and Coady for 30 seconds and it would become painfully obvious.  The dual-drums are the real deal.

I thought the crowd was relatively mellow.  There were a few moments of slight insanity, but I've definitely been to rougher shows.



I think live this line-up is fine.......it's when they get in the studio that there's a problem with some fans.

Uh, what ? ..."fine"....problems in the studio ?  Explain yourself woman.




I  believe the last few albums that happen to have BB as the riddim section are rather predictable.

I don't think you are giving those albums a fair shake.. I think they are all very good.

Candy Dazzle

Quote from: jonE5 on June 10, 2011, 12:22:19 PM
I don't think you are giving those albums a fair shake.. I think they are all very good.


Good solid albums as albums go.......but.......predictable Melvins/BB efforts. Nothing really was surprising in NWB or TBSM after ASA.

glen

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jules

Punish them. I know you can.

ConcertFreak

Quote from: Candy Dazzle on June 10, 2011, 12:45:33 PM
Quote from: jonE5 on June 10, 2011, 12:22:19 PM
I don't think you are giving those albums a fair shake.. I think they are all very good.


Good solid albums as albums go.......but.......predictable Melvins/BB efforts. Nothing really was surprising in NWB or TBSM after ASA.

I was starting to think I was the only one that felt this way. ASA definitely had straight up intensity to it, NWB was good but not "holy shit great" and TBSM to me feels like coasting along and dare I say...safe.

On my way home from seeing them last september, I actually said that I felt it was time to cut Jared and Cody loose at least for a while. It was the first time ever where I didn't feel like I had had my mind completely blown away by that Melvins magic.

Now after seeing the four of them take 4+hours of early tracks to levels we all thought unobtainable, my confidence in the future of my favorite band has been completely restored. Playing these recent shows has to have put them into a great headspace.

I predict that they will get seriously fuckin weird/intense with their next studio effort.

jonE5

[quote author=ConcertFreak ... Playing these recent shows has to have put them into a great headspace.

I predict that they will get seriously fuckin weird/intense with their next studio effort.

[/quote]

I was thinking/Hoping for the same thing on my way home from the city the other day.. I hope for some heavy weirdness on the next album.

anaconda

Personally I doubt it. I see the next/last record being similar to NWB. Somewhat disposable based on Buzz's recent
interviews. You can tell that he is thoroughly jaded, so why would he exert any effort to capture grand ideas on their
last record for Ipecac when he knows it will be leaked in seconds after release.

EvilNewWarGod

Quote from: anaconda on June 11, 2011, 02:05:29 AM
Personally I doubt it. I see the next/last record being similar to NWB. Somewhat disposable based on Buzz's recent
interviews. You can tell that he is thoroughly jaded, so why would he exert any effort to capture grand ideas on their
last record for Ipecac when he knows it will be leaked in seconds after release.

That really is too bad. Personally I love TBSM and thought it was a step in the right direction towards more weirdness/intensity than the other two releases with BB. I never have fully understood why they don't just sign with AmRep and continue to release weird/experimental shit along the lines of Prick and Honky. I am very ignorant when it comes to the AmRep label so can someone help me out? Does Haze only release stuff on vinyl? It seems to me that once they are done recording for Ipecac that going back to AmRep would be a logical step for them. From what I can tell, Haze obviously is a huge fan of the band so it would make sense to me. But then again as anaconda mentioned, if the album is just going to get leaked on the internet, what is the point? This may be a stupid question, but is it possible for a band to record a cd and come up with some kind of "security lock" or some shit where the cd cannot be leaked?
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