Here's a sweet one from a band I recently became session bassist for:
We're going on a tour through Ukraine, Belarus and Russia starting late august. We're supporting Amon Amarth! I've never been this excited before in my life! :D
On July 26 2017 05:52 OsaX Nymloth wrote: Hey that's actually quite good! Need to check out this/yours band x] And supporting Amon Amarth? Damn, awesome! Congrats!
Hey, thanks man! Please do, the others are real nice and hard working! As most bands we're on facebook, youtube, and spotify Still can't quite believe it xD
On July 26 2017 06:02 Chairman Ray wrote: Supporting Amon Amarth? DAAAANG! Send autographed CDs pls.
Haha, I'll see what I can do ^^ We're traveling on our own though, so we're not with them 24/7 :/ There's gonna be a looot of driving between the gigs
This band is dead now but never really got any credit. If you like post metal you should like this. The singer, Julie Christmas, went on to sing for Battle of Mice (another awesome band) and recently collabbed with Cult of Luna.
This thread needs a quality bump! Varied stuff straight from my latest Amazon cart:
Atheist - Unquestionable Presence A tech death classic, wasn't a fan a first and it took me some time to truly appreciate it but the master piece status is definitely well deserved
Aorlhac - L'esprit des vents French BM, epic, melodic, deeply rooted in the history of that specific part of France, tons of emotions
Au-Dessus - End of Chapter Post black, usually not a huge fan but I don't know, I just enjoy what those guys do
Unhuman - Unhuman More tech death, cause what's not to love about the genre? A more modern approach this time.
Good shit... Had no idea Cynic was still releasing stuff. The band is really hit or miss with me. I have a heard time truly enjoying Focus even though I understand why it's a classic (except How could I, what a freakin song!) but I like Traced in Air. Guitar work on this song is obviously really good but I kinda miss some of the more "violent" element they used to mix in their songs.