[kj] who is the drumm player

fluw fluwdot at earthlink.net
Wed Jan 4 22:34:52 EST 2006


ha ha he will probably be shouting hosannas from the basement ha ha

Marcos Santiago wrote:

>anyone knows whos is the drummer in this album...
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>thanks god this new album got nothing  to do the
>fucking idiot of nirvana grohl....i hope he rots in
>hell.
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>cheers
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> --- Jiri <unspeakable at sbcglobal.net> escribió:
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>>Hear hear, Bob! I'm thrilled. It's probably not a
>>"classic," the songs are currently too long, and it
>>doesn't re-enact anyone's favorite KJ era (which I
>>think is good), but there really is something for
>>everyone. My first impression is quite positive, but
>>then I really appreciate every KJ era. 
>>
>>One cannot honestly say it's a mere repeat of any
>>album before, as there are elements of EDVRE,
>>Democracy, Pandy, 2003, Damage Manual plus its own
>>Hosannas sound. There are keyboards EDVRE style.
>>There
>>are Geordie chimes. Jaz actually sings (at least
>>Zennon style) on a few tracks. There are good Jaz
>>lyrics and some very dodgy ones (Something to the
>>effect of "You look at me, I look at you. We hold up
>>a
>>mirror to show you what you can do." ha ha)
>>
>>There is Raven's thumping bass. There are instances
>>of
>>chug-chug, to be sure, but they are put to good use
>>and set the pace! As I hear the bass, I keep
>>thinking
>>of the Geordie quote "never forget we're a groove
>>band." Indeed. I used to run before my knees crapped
>>out; if I could run to this album, I'd be dead
>>within
>>20 minutes, it's that relentless. They lived up to
>>their promise that the album is "up," more hopeful,
>>yet it still includes the traditional cynical
>>world-awareness and darkness. Some of the lyrics are
>>awkward but well-intentioned, some are awkward and
>>bad, and some are right on. "Gratitude" is a mix of
>>all of the above.
>>
>>Ignore the rest of this post if you don't want your
>>first listen pre-spoiled by song-by-song
>>descriptions/opinions...
>>
>>Tribal Antidote -- It is kind of a sequel to Absent
>>Friends, but it's much better! I love the Democracy
>>LP, but I can never get through Absent Friends. The
>>dee-dee-do-do keyboard in Tribal is funny, reminds
>>me
>>of New Wave songs. A nice song, this, esp. in the
>>context of the whole album.
>>
>>Hosannas... -- EDVRE keyboard, though less smoothly
>>used. Raven's lurking shark bass. Ominous keys. Good
>>Geordie rhythm and singing chords. Some nice words
>>but
>>also some weird ones, e.g. something "down the
>>stairs.
>>A killing joke waits for me there" and something
>>about
>>"sticks and stones" (but not "break my bones" lol)
>>
>>Invocation -- the eastern one. Not my favorite but a
>>nice effort. Jaz doing his orchestral thing. Some
>>light background tribal percussion happening. One of
>>the slower songs, ala Communion or Zeppelin's
>>Kashmir.
>>
>>Implosion -- urgency. Much said about this one
>>already, but it fits nicely within the album.
>>
>>Majestic -- EDVRE-like because the chord progression
>>is "Extremities" part II. It's nice. There's Jaz
>>laughing. and Jaz "Zennon"-singing. A great combo of
>>many of the band's remaining strengths. The bass
>>really grooves, while Geordie really travels the
>>landscape beautifully. Going in and out of valleys.
>>
>>Walking with Gods -- Chug-chug put to good use.
>>Keyboard is repepitive and doom-ambient. Almost
>>Night
>>Time-like keyboards. The chorus guitar and lyrics
>>are
>>positively victorious, very up. I love the sentiment
>>of this song, and the music complements that
>>sentiment. Some really fun lyrics about mortality,
>>living in the moment, walking with the occasional
>>God.
>>
>>Lightbringer -- Theme: "The rebellious spirit in you
>>and me." This is a running song. Some
>>tension-building
>>ambient chords. Think of the bass tones of "Implant"
>>transformed into a throbbing sprint. Geordie's loop
>>of
>>chords bounces really nicely. The lyrics address
>>lies
>>our fathers taught us, but Jaz's rhythm doesn't
>>quite
>>go with the song (intermittent shouts of
>>"Lies...more
>>lies" as he talks about the virgin Mary impregnated
>>by
>>a ghost/god(?)
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>>Judas Goat -- Spaceship keys to start, followed by
>>EDVRE-like keys. Loop of chug guitar mixed with a
>>few
>>ascending notes on top. Jaz sings again, but the
>>words
>>aren't immediately apparent to me. Not my favorite,
>>this, but I think some fans will like it quite a
>>bit.
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>>Gratitude -- Aforementioned awkward ("you look at me
>>and I look at you / only need a mirror" schtick) but
>>heartfelt lyrics. Almost sounds like the band's
>>farewell, like Jaz is saying maybe he'll be dead
>>before he Jokes again. "Let me tell you about the
>>hearts of my people / The core meaning of the tribe
>>/
>>A dream unspoken, a promise kept / The secret comes
>>alive / For all the years I've watched your back and
>>you've watched mine / We always knew our paths would
>>cross, and the golden dawn shine ... Remember me
>>with
>>a smile, a drink, a gesture(jester?) or a laugh.
>>Gratituuuuuuuude." Starts with slightly broader
>>chug,
>>but there's some Democracy chimes during the chorus.
>>The keys are very, VERY EDVRE-ish. 
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>>Whew! I like it. Now back to more listens which will
>>inevitably contradict what I just uttered... Thanks
>>to
>>everyone who worked to share these.
>>
>>Jiri
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>>--- Bob Barathy <bob at bbarathy.plus.com> wrote:
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>>>What can I say. Im blown away! Thanks to all those
>>>who brought us the
>>>previews and here are my personal thoughts on
>>>      
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>>first
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>>>listen:
>>>  tribal antidote - democracy(ish) 'we' get a name
>>>check!?-weakest track to
>>>start?!
>>>  hosannas - fast rock-style with haunting synth
>>>  invocation - pandemonium sounding
>>>  implosion - again a fast, hard, rocky feel
>>>  majestic - WOW i have waited 15 years to hear a
>>>track like this! fuck me
>>>(pardon my french!!!) firedances meets extremities
>>>  wanking with dogs - hypnotic guitar very
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>>likeable
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>>>  lightbringer - okay but doesn't shine out from
>>>      
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>>the
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>>>others
>>>  judas goat - lovely - 2nd fav track
>>>  gratitude - heavy guitar again but Jaz sings!
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>>>  A real mixed bag of sounds for this outing. It's
>>>going to take a while to
>>>get the feel for it and to get to know the songs
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>>but
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>>>could this be the best
>>>thing since Extremities? Now just got to figure
>>>      
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>>out
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>>>the lyrics
>>>
>>>  Bob
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