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Cosmo

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  1. That would be pretty cool. Not a HUGE Tony Martin Sabbath fan, but I'd go for sure.
  2. Last Saturday, I went to a Sunn O))) concert, which was one of the strangest and coolest concert experiences I've ever had. They gave you ear plugs to wear during the concert, as it's hand down the loudest concert in existence. No questions asked. You put the ear plugs and just stand there feeling the guitars through you body. Every chord they struck felt like you were trembling from the inside. Some people just laid down and meditated through the whole concert. It was amazing. Yesterday, went to a Judas Priest concert. Probably the best (or second best, maybe) concert I've been to since I moved to France (not sure if Ghost came before). Fuck, Rob Halford is a GOD. So fucking epic. It's so hard to believe someone can sing this well at this age. Perhaps (and probably) even more than Bruce Dickinson. Amazing concert. Great set. Loved it.
  3. No, I never said that. But Motley Crue is the bottom of the barrel. Motley Crue, Poison, Skid Row, etc... They're the lowest possible point. There's no going beyond that.
  4. It would really stain GnR’s image. I’d run from anything with those guys.
  5. SCOM YCBM TWAT You're Crazy (Acoustic) Estranged Technically it would surpass the length of an EP (25 minutes) but since no one's really worrying about that, this is my choice.
  6. Sure, it's in Portuguese, though. But you can always use google translator: https://revistaquem.globo.com/entretenimento/series-e-filmes/noticia/2024/03/quem-e-slash-o-guitarrista-que-tocou-com-ryan-gosling-no-oscar-2024.ghtml
  7. I just saw an article that went "Meet the guitar player who played with Ryan Gosling at the Oscars" and the subtitle read "The Guns N' Roses guitarist collects awards and praise since the beginning of his career". What a smart move for Slash. This is how it's done. He just got exposure to a whole generation that barely knew him, right before the release of his new album. This is what happens when you get real management and a competent team behind you, instead of your ex-housekeeper and her family.
  8. It was awesome! It's a pretty good and catchy song, love the "I wanna know what's like to love, to be the real thing" part, so well written. Pretty cool to see Slash be a part of it.
  9. It's been the track I've listened to the most after the album release.
  10. I fully agree with the 10-track album thing. Had it been a 10-track 45-50 minute album, it would have been a better listen from start to finish. Still, love it. And yeah, I doubt they'd give KK a call, unfortunately. EDIT: But then again, the material they've been releasing without KK is, IMO, far better than anything they did with him since Painkiller.
  11. Listened to the album over 3 times by now. This is how I feel so far: 1- Panic Attack: This song is just fucking amazing. It encapsulates everything I love about Judas Priest in 5:30 minutes. This is 10/10. Fuck it. 2- The Serpent and the King: Very good, love the pre-chorus. A bit weaker than Panic Attack, though. 8/10. 3- Invincible Shield: Amazing. Love the chorus. The guitar harmony at the end is top tier Priest. 9/10. 4- Devil in Disguise: Not as good as the first three, still solid though. 6/10. 5- Gates of Hell: Fuck this album. It's too epic to be true. This track makes the hair in my arms stand up. 10/10 6- Crown of Horns: Maybe the weakest one so far. 5/10. 7- As God Is My Witness: Another solid one. Amazing drumming, very Painkiller-y. 7/10. 8- Trial By Fire: Love this. I know many didn't like it that much as a single, but I really enjoy it. 8/10 9- Escape From Reality: Mid-tempo Judas. Love the chorus. Love this one. 9/10. 10- Sons of Thunder: Cool, but nothing to write home about. 5/10 11- Giants in the Sky: Love it. Great homage to dead rockers. 9/10. 12- Fight of Your Life: It's okay. Not as cool as most of the material here 5/10. 13- Vicious Circle: Pretty cool track, short and sweet. 6/10. 14- The Lodger: Meh. Not a huge fan. 3/10. Overall score: 7/10 Not sure if I prefer this to Firepower but, considering Firepower is, IMO, the single strongest new album put out by a veteran band like Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Megadeth and even Black Sabbath, this is already pretty amazing. Judas Priest is killing it. These two albums are EASILY their best since Painkiller. I mean, EASILY. These guys are one fire. If this is their last album, it will be the best final album by a band since Rush's Clockwork Angels, IMO.
  12. I think that could possibly happen down the road. Me, personally, I'm not that looking forward to a reunion cause I think the world was better off with both Derrick Sepultura and Cavalera Conspiracy/Soulfly. IMO, since it's hard the reunion would result in new material, I prefer having the chance to see all of these projects do their own thing. But I do think it's highly possible a reunion could happen after this tour.
  13. There's some really good stuff in their most recent albums.
  14. Thanks, man! I'll be sure to check oujt Accident of Birth and The Chemical Wedding this week! I'll tell you what I though about them later!
  15. I've listened to the album twice over the last three days and I think it's a good album. Not a GREAT one, but solid nonetheless. Not too familiar with Bruce's solo work, though. It definitely sounds different than Maiden. Here's my favourite-to-least-favourite song rank: Afterglow of Ragnarok: Love the chorus, and the riff is really good. Sticks to the head in a good way Eternity Has Failed: We all know this one. I do prefer the Maiden version a lot more. Fingers in the Wounds: Cool track. Great chorus. Like the eastern breakdown. Ressurection Men: Another pretty cool track. Especially the sabbathy part. It's great. It does sound a bit like a batch of three ideas glued together. Many Doors to Hell: Solid song. Not a big fan of the synth/keys in the background. The chorus is pretty good, though. Shadow of the Gods: I like it. Best vocals in the album, for sure. Sonata (Immortal Beloved): Not a fan of the "Save me now" chorus. But great solo at the end. Mistress of Mercy: Meh. Kinda weak, IMO. Face in the Mirror: Kinda repetitive. This album has way better slow songs/ballads. Rain on the Graves: Don't like this one at all. It's really cheesy and sticks to the head in a bad way. Plus, I think the verses are really uninspired. Need to check out his other solo albums. Heard they're pretty good.
  16. Still haven't listened to it besides the title track. Seeing a lot of divisive opinions about it.
  17. My band's new EP came out today so I'm listening to it nonstop because of my own hype
  18. IT'S OUT! Our new EP, Mountains of Garbage is now available on the biggest streaming platforms such as Spotify, Deezer, etc... Click here to listen: https://linktr.ee/gods_and_punks I invite you all to listen to it an tell me what you think!
  19. Was watching a few clips of their new drummer, Greyson Nekrutman and HOLY FUCK. Playing Sepultura is gonna be a walk in the park for him
  20. Sorry man only saw the second hall of your post now. Their Last 3 albums are, IMO, their best since Chaos AD. Mediator, Machine Messiah and Quadra. IMO, standouts are: Machine Messiah (title track), Isolation (from Quadra) and my favourite, The Age of the Atheist (off Mediator).
  21. Yeah, I have no idea about that, I'm not a big fan, don't know the band at all. But it's one of the biggest metal bands in the world, a huge opportunity for Eloy to get himself a nice paycheck
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