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deschutes said:
But it's Harvard!
I don't get your response here. Are you talking about med students at Harvard? If so, being a med student at Harvard is even more reason to not give a **** about your grades because residency programs will cream over your application, anyway.
 
AngryTesticle said:
...being a med student at Harvard is even more reason to not give a **** about your grades because residency programs will cream over your application, anyway.
Ha. I never thought of it that way. You're absolutely right!

I got sick a grand total of two times during clerkship, and took a day off the second time. It was within 5 weeks of each other - on Peds. It was also early enough during clerkship that I felt just horrible about missing time, even though I hated every day of it (Teams).
 
deschutes said:
Ha. I never thought of it that way. You're absolutely right!

I got sick a grand total of two times during clerkship, and took a day off the second time. It was within 5 weeks of each other - on Peds. It was also early enough during clerkship that I felt just horrible about missing time, even though I hated every day of it (Teams).
I actually never became ill on clerkships. My immune system was on God mode during med school. Of course, there was that one weekend where I called in sick but really, I had to travel to compete in a Warcraft LAN tournament.
 
AngryTesticle said:
I actually never became ill on clerkships. My immune system was on God mode during med school.

That's amazing! I don't think I have ever even heard of that.

I get pneumonia almost every winter, often in November. (I have no idea why this is). I have my fingers crossed big time that this bad cold I've got doesn't move into my lungs. Not that I care about med school, but I have Thanksgiving (time with my precious niece) and interviews coming up!!
 
drPLUM said:
Anybody have a guilty pleasure that you wouldn't admit to someone that you liked, that brings a cheesy smile to your face when you hear it? To me its Fall Out Boy. I know its teenager music, but I can't help but sing along with the pop and stuff. 🙄
Pink Floyd, Phish 😳 , Nirvana(double 😳 ) what can i say..?
"..I close my eyes, and sink within myself,
Relive the gift of precious memories,
In need of a fix
Called innocence.."
deschutes said:
i love that we cross-pollute
sheesh!!saw a flurry of posts and got all worked up! 🙄 now what do we do?the integrity/purity of this thread is so lost.. :laugh:
 
been listening to "feel" drummers..guys who don't necessarily go at 300 beats a minute(though they can) but build the atmosphere, and totally get it right with the music..guys in bands like Brutal Truth, Immolation, Autopsy, Opeth and Nasum.Totally awesome! like a friend used to describe it (to borrow an Opeth title) "Music for the Night"..
when i hear someone say "poor technique", i really don't know what they are talking about, cause i dont know what the good technique is in the first place! seriously, all a basic listener like me knows is whether song(/Band) sounds good (tight,grooved-in) or not.for example, i never really could stand Yngwie Malmsteen.not that he is not talented/technically brilliant.his songs somehow never struck me as "Feel" driven, as opposed to Satch.
 
uhoh! said:
for example, i never really could stand Yngwie Malmsteen.not that he is not talented/technically brilliant.his songs somehow never struck me as "Feel" driven, as opposed to Satch.
The problem with Malmsteen is that he improvs too much. There is basic structure to his songs but his soloing is a little "show-off-ish." He's quite talented and proclaims classical music training (however, he admits to being self-taught and inspired by classical composers like Bach and Vivaldi and other Baroque composers); but if you listen to the various songs throughout the 80's and 90's, you'll see that his guitar solos follow a pretty predictable, unoriginal theme. When he describes his solos, he will use terms like "myxolydian" and "phrygian" but if you really listen closely to his scales and you have minimal background in classical composition, you quickly realize that his solos really fall into neither category. Plus, when you listen to Malmsteen, you realize that there really is no "soul" into his music, compared to Satch. Which is why if you actually watch the G3-Live in Denver concert, Malmsteen really sticks out like a sore thumb when on the stage with Satch and Vai.
 
AngryTesticle said:
no "soul" into his music, compared to Satch.
Soul, Feel...tomaytoes,TomAatoes
my point is that any form of music(any art actually) is only as good as how much the creator has invested him(/her)self into it.that is what gives it the feel/soul..sometimes poeple miss the woods for the trees, and get blown away by technical brilliance.however, that is the Science,not the Art..it is admirable in its own way,but art reaches out something more than admiration of skill..
 
uhoh! said:
Soul, Feel...tomaytoes,TomAatoes
my point is that any form of music(any art actually) is only as good as how much the creator has invested him(/her)self into it.that is what gives it the feel/soul..sometimes poeple miss the woods for the trees, and get blown away by technical brilliance.however, that is the Science,not the Art..it is admirable in its own way,but art reaches out something more than admiration of skill..
yup, we're essentially saying similar things.

i used to be a huge malmsteen fan. hell, i even bought one of his custom made guitars. sometimes i still listen to his stuff these days, just not very often.
 
I agree - it's the same reason a full orchestral work can have as much power as a piano and voice.

I mean, who was it who held the record for the longest-held note on the sax or something? Does it even really matter?
 
AngryTesticle said:
i used to be a huge malmsteen fan. hell, i even bought one of his custom made guitars. sometimes i still listen to his stuff these days, just not very often.

So can you play his stuff? If so, we should jam sometime and I'll try to keep up. I can do some Satch, Vai and Petrucci and I've never really listened to Yngwie but from what I've heard I definitely can't shred it as fast as him.

My current favorite shredder is Paul Gilbert. Really great technique, groove and sense of humor! He does get a little too predictable at times (shredding modes in three notes per string...very stock) but still, the Racer X stuff is killer. 👍
 
Fenriz said:
So can you play his stuff?
Ha! I wish! I have the guitar music/tab books for some of his albums like "Rising Force", "Odyssey", and "Trilogy." But since most of his guitar solos are improvised and are hard to get down on paper, I've actually compared the notes to the albums and they're different. And the fingering is off so I gave up. I can play a few Yngwie-esque scales and arpeggios but my ability to play Yngwie's stuff is still severely limited. The problem is that I picked up the guitar later in life. I asked my parents if I could play the guitar as a kid. Since, I'm asian all I got was a smack in the face and a "you're playing violin. end of story." I had to cry myself to sleep every night. Didn't buy my first electric guitar and amp until 1st year med school which was a total joke and afforded me much time to play guitar and pick up other hobbies.
If so, we should jam sometime and I'll try to keep up. I can do some Satch, Vai and Petrucci and I've never really listened to Yngwie but from what I've heard I definitely can't shred it as fast as him.
I have a few Satch and Dream Theater books as well. Those I can keep up with and play a handful of the solos. The Yngwie guitar is more of a collectors item. I don't play it often. What I really need is a new Ibanez guitar, at this point.

I haven't played since starting residency but I'm always up for jamming when I gots some time.

My current favorite shredder is Paul Gilbert. Really great technique, groove and sense of humor! He does get a little too predictable at times (shredding modes in three notes per string...very stock) but still, the Racer X stuff is killer. 👍
I know he exists and some of my favorite guitarists respect him quite a bit so I'll have to check him out. Any good albums you would like to recommend for starters? Dish out some advice quick...I plan to hit the Best Buy the morning after thanksgiving.
 
AngryTesticle said:
I know he exists and some of my favorite guitarists respect him quite a bit so I'll have to check him out. Any good albums you would like to recommend for starters? Dish out some advice quick...I plan to hit the Best Buy the morning after thanksgiving.

I like "Technical Difficulties" mainly for the title track. A friend of mine and I did that as a medley for our med school "talent show"...we also threw in Ytse Jam by Dream Theater and a little bit of Damage Inc. in the middle.

Enjoy...
 
Fenriz said:
I like "Technical Difficulties" mainly for the title track. A friend of mine and I did that as a medley for our med school "talent show"...we also threw in Ytse Jam by Dream Theater and a little bit of Damage Inc. in the middle.

Enjoy...
Well, you must be pretty damn skilled if you threw in Ytse Jam! How about if we jam, I'll try to keep up with you!
 
Snowing here!!! 🙂 this is the first time i've ever been near snow..
was wondering what you guys are listening to this white winter..bleak,cold,yet beautiful..Black metal suits the atmosphere so well!i got Darkthrone(Fenriz 😉), Emperor and Immortal on continuous play..no wonder Scandinavia churns out these bands by the bucketloads(as directly opposed to the Carribs and Raggae!!)
does the climate of the place so directly affect the type of music coming out of there?
 
uhoh! said:
Snowing here!!! 🙂 this is the first time i've ever been near snow..
was wondering what you guys are listening to this white winter..stark,cold,yet beautiful..Black metal suits the atmosphere so well!


How right you are...

No snow here yet but the days have been increasingly cold and grey. I live in the suburbs and sometimes have to walk to the store around the corner after dark and on a clear cold night with a full moon I can almost hear "Freezing Moon" by Mayhem on the cold wind...

So far, been listening to some Emperor (reunited!) "In the Nightside Eclipse" with their FANTASTIC cover of "A Fine Day to Die" by Bathory. Watain, "Casus Luciferi" and Mayhem "Deathcrush."

I eagerly awaiting my Immolation album ("Here in After") that should be arriving soon in the mail so that will soon be in heavy rotation.

Hope everyone's doing well...
 
uhoh! said:
Snowing here!!! 🙂 this is the first time i've ever been near snow..
In that case, you are supposed to run outside in pajamas and bare feet and make a snow angel! 😉
I didn't see any until med school either, and then I shovelled my fair share.

There was about 4 inches' worth on the ground here yesterday, then it rained today and mostly cleared. It's not been great snowball-snow - too dry and grainy.

uhoh! said:
does the climate of the place so directly affect the type of music coming out of there?
Yes. I was just thinking that this, sounds very much like this .
 
deschutes said:
In that case, you are supposed to run outside in pajamas and bare feet and make a snow angel! 😉
brrrrr...no snow angel, but did throw my first snowball!! 👍 👍
Yes. I was just thinking that this, sounds very much like this .
The pic is awesome..but the mp3 did not play 🙁 would have liked to hear what you think suits the pic. i had some real beautiful doom playing..
"Pure Holocaust" and "Battles in the North" here!began appreciating Emperor recently..but didn't really like Mayhem.they seem like a band which would grow on you.sadly(for them?me?) am also sinking my teeth into "Goat Horns" and "Lunar Poetry" by Nokturnal Mortum..So frickin beautiful!these guys create soundscapes like i could not believe..i cant wait for the residency money to begin rolling in.have so many CDs to get!!spent most of this holiday building my "wish-list" for CDs to ask for..hoping sanity descends,and i am given a say in what i get for christmas.. 😀
 
deschutes said:
There was about 4 inches' worth on the ground here yesterday, then it rained today and mostly cleared.

We are right on the edge of a big blizzard here. I am flying to Texas tomorrow so I am nervous about my flight getting out. :scared:

Of course, I don't like to fly no matter what. 😳
 
deschutes said:
I have to warn you, it's not metal 🙂
damn!she's onto me.. 🙄
the piece was nice,but too happy-happy for the pic,i felt.. 😉
i spent the last half hour trying to upload/link the piece i wanted you to listen to..it was a slow,melancholic violin.not really "metal" as you might imagine, but so apt.kind of like Vivaldi's "Winter" in The Four Seasons..
 
uhoh! said:
damn!she's onto me.. 🙄
the piece was nice,but too happy-happy for the pic,i felt.. 😉
What can I say, I'm a happy-happy sorta person 😛

I actually have to disagree that the bit of music is happy-happy. For one thing, it's not in an outright major key. It's not minor either, it's that in-between key which many years out of music lessons have enabled me to forget the name of. It's the key that has always sounded rather wistful to me.

If it was happy-happy I would be thinking of marshmallows floating in hot cocoa with a peppermint candycane for a stir-stick. Instead, I thought of that picture... 🙂
 
uhoh! said:
brrrrr...no snow angel, but did throw my first snowball!! 👍 👍
The pic is awesome..but the mp3 did not play 🙁 would have liked to hear what you think suits the pic. i had some real beautiful doom playing..
"Pure Holocaust" and "Battles in the North" here!began appreciating Emperor recently..but didn't really like Mayhem.they seem like a band which would grow on you.sadly(for them?me?) am also sinking my teeth into "Goat Horns" and "Lunar Poetry" by Nokturnal Mortum..So frickin beautiful!these guys create soundscapes like i could not believe..i cant wait for the residency money to begin rolling in.have so many CDs to get!!spent most of this holiday building my "wish-list" for CDs to ask for..hoping sanity descends,and i am given a say in what i get for christmas.. 😀

Uhoh...

If you like Emperor check out an album called "Nord" by Setherial. Very Emperor-influenced although I like it better than a lot of Emperor stuff (better subtlety, better melodies and Emperor strikes me as a bit bombastic at times). Great stuff to play on a cold winter day (or night)!

Also, if you haven't already, you MUST check out Dissection. "The Somberlain" or "Storm of the Light's Bane" are both absolute melodic black metal classics. Many people will tell you "The Somberlain" is the better album but I like "Storm..." a bit better because there's just something extra vicious about the songs on that album...
 
Fenriz said:
... Setherial. Emperor strikes me as a bit bombastic at times). Great stuff to play on a cold winter day (or night)!
Also, if you haven't already, you MUST check out Dissection. "The Somberlain" or "Storm of the Light's Bane" are both absolute melodic black metal classics.
Fenriz..
speaking of Bombastic, i'm listening to Enslaved right now 😀
i'm really liking the Nokturnal Mortum variety of symphonic, rumbling/galloping Black these days.dunno if you have checked out Goat Horns yet, but that kind of stuff..

you know how, when you get greedy and are fairly loaded, you get a lot more albums than you can pay attention to, and some of them are dismissed on first listen if you dont find them good enough/are not in the mood, and they lie in a dark corner of the room,gathering dust...that's what happened to a lot of the Black i am now listening to. can't believe i put aside all this stuff!!(incl. Immortal, Immolation, Emperor, Mayhem among others!!must have been frickin' drunk or something)..really got into the death/grind/gore stuff, and gave Black the right royal miss..anyhow, i got a load of albums, but didn't do them justice at all. now i begin another foray into BM, after a looong time.and this time i plan to take it slow, one band at a time..
 
uhoh! said:
you know how, when you get greedy and are fairly loaded, you get a lot more albums than you can pay attention to,
...believe you me, this general behaviour also applies to the acquisition of pathology texts in residency 😉
 
Aaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrgggggggghhhhhhhh!
enough symphonic, orchestrated, "soothing" stuff!!
gimme aggression! gimme gore! gimme EXAM MUSIC!! :scared:
 
uhoh! said:
Aaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrgggggggghhhhhhhh!
enough symphonic, orchestrated, "soothing" stuff!!
gimme aggression! gimme gore! gimme EXAM MUSIC!! :scared:
War Ensemble by Slayer
 
AngryTesticle said:
War Ensemble by Slayer
somehow,i prefer
"...forced in, like cattle you are
stripped of your life's worth
human mice for the angel of death
400,000 more to die..."

but my favourite is
"..spreading contagion and disease
the earth's leaders on their knees
ignoring all cries and pleas
the dead begin their final feast!
ATTACKED BY THE DEAD- think fast and AIM FOR THE HEAD!!!"
~ House of the Dead~ Engorged :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


spending waaaay too much time on SDN before step3..
PS- love the avatar, Dr. Rage!
 
uhoh! said:
somehow,i prefer
"...forced in, like cattle you are
stripped of your life's worth
human mice for the angel of death
400,000 more to die..."

hehehe! People who know me would be surprised; not only do I know this song...I have the CD!!! 😀
 
why i gave up drumming Reason #1: i heard Hoglan DESTROY on this piece! 😱 realised i'll never be anywhere near..

PS-AngryT, don't you think War Ensemble would have been better if it was 2-3 mins shorter?

I was trying to attach Death's "Overactive Imagination", but even after zipping its "Too Big"! Sorry..maybe some place on the web has a free download or something. will try finding it after the exam.highly recommended by me though. Hoglan in top form, as is Steve Digorgio, and the entire band twists and turns, and changes pace on a dime..
 
uhoh! said:
why i gave up drumming Reason #1: i heard Hoglan DESTROY on this piece! 😱 realised i'll never be anywhere near..
PS-AngryT, don't you think War Ensemble would have been better if it was 2-3 mins shorter?
That file doesn't open for me for some reason.

RE: War Ensemble...I kinda like it the way it is but most Slayer songs tend to be short.

I love that in every Slayer concert there's some guy who yells out at the top of his lungs, "Angel of Death" during the concert and then near the end, the band plays the song.

ANGEL OF DEATHHHHHHHHHH!

ohsh*t! said:
PS- love the avtar, Dr. Rage!
Me using that avatar was inspired by the movie EuroTrip...and I quote:

F*ck off! Get out of it, you wankers! Go on, you Gallic f*cking garlic-breath tossers! Piss off! Get in here and say that, mate! Come on! F*cking come and have it! You f*cking beep? We'll beep, you bastard, all over your f*cking nose! F*ck off! Go on, you French bastards! Get on the other side of the road, you pricks! Go on out of it! F*ck off! I'm knackered.
 
uhoh! said:
Aaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrgggggggghhhhhhhh!
enough symphonic, orchestrated, "soothing" stuff!!
gimme aggression! gimme gore! gimme EXAM MUSIC!! :scared:

Uhoh...

Night's Blood by Dissection...

Feed your hatred 😡
 
AngryT said:
i meant, were these the same guys who played the Reign in Blood album?! i thought War Ensemble began well enough, but lost it way 😴 ..or maybe they forgot to stop! 😉 the song ponders on in exactly the way songs in RiB don't. even South of Heaven was waaay better..
On the bright side, in their live shows, i love how the drums go DOm-DOm-DOm..and then Lombardo rips into Raining Blood!

Fenriz: Heard Dissection "Storm..." on your reco. i think it is beautiful, and i mean it n the most complimentary, black-and-evil sort of way. still, need some kick-in-the-nut$ sort of aggression..by the way, Immolation: Angry, angry band. their hatred is evident in every note played and word sung. any recos for similar bands?

BrianP: not surprised, just pleased! money well spent.. 😎
 
uhoh! said:
Fenriz: Heard Dissection "Storm..." on your reco. i think it is beautiful, and i mean it n the most complimentary, black-and-evil sort of way. still, need some kick-in-the-nut$ sort of aggression..by the way, Immolation: Angry, angry band. their hatred is evident in every note played and word sung. any recos for similar bands?

Similar to Dissection? Sure...

1.) Sacramentum - "Far Away From the Sun." This cd will be tough to find (used on Amazon it goes for around $30) but it's worth the effort. Many people call this band a "Dissection clone" and although their sound (guitars, vocals, etc) is almost identical to Dissection I think they are a bit better in terms of songwriting. They're also a bit more atonal/chromatic but have these brilliant, beautiful bursts of melody/harmony in some of the songs that are just great.

2.) Dawn - all albums. These guys are also a Swedish melodic black metal band. Great stuff. You have to be careful though...there is another band out there by the same name that is complete crap. All the albums by Dawn are great but I particularly like "Naer Solen Gar Niber For Evogher" ("When The Sun Never Again Rises") and "Slaughtersun - Crown of the Triarchy."

3.) Watain - if you're looking for angry, hateful stuff this is black metal similar to Dissection but these guys make Dissection's music sound like Britney Spears. There is not a trace of warmth or humanity in any of these guys' songs. Both their albums are highly respected: "Rabid Death's Curse" and "Casus Luciferi."


And if you mean bands similar to Immolation then I would say:

1.) Incantation: "Onward to Golgotha" or "Diabolical Conquest." No band heavier...

2.) Suffocation: my favorites are "Pierced from Within" and "Despise the Sun" though I haven't heard "Effigy of the Forgotten" and people tend to swear by that album. No explanation needed here...these guys are legends.

That's a little bit to get you started...have fun.
 
I shall join the ranks of the metalheads here. I love Metallica, Anthrax, Pantera, Meshuggah, Tool as well as some of the newer metal like Shadow's Fall and Killswitch Engage. I've managed to keep my guitars through med school. Another med student and I used to get together once a week and jam to Metallica at full volume with a case of beer in tow. Unfortunately, I have found less time to play as residency has progressed. However, my wife is an FP resident so when she's on call, I get to crank it, which I plan on doing tomorrow.
 
Doctor B. said:
I shall join the ranks of the metalheads here..
Dr.B!! glad to see you are into metal as well!! also, i wanted to thank you for your Blog, which really helped me put things into perspective and realize Path was for me!!!

and for the rest..
Suffocation RULES!! as does Nokturnal Mortum!!
Damn!these exams are soo over... bring out the beer!!! 😀
 
For those who like to rock (and headbang), I salute you.

uhoh! congrats on finishing that bear of an exam.
 
May 27 and 28.. after school ends, before having to join residency.

Bands like Engorged, Skinless, Demilich, Cenotaph, Mesrine, etc etc etc..anyone else planning to go?
 
uhoh! said:
May 27 and 28.. after school ends, before having to join residency.

Bands like Engorged, Skinless, Demilich, Cenotaph, Mesrine, etc etc etc..anyone else planning to go?

Too far into the future for me to say at this point...I'll have to see how my schedule works out and if the New England Metal and Hardcore Festival is worth anything this year.

There are some good bands playing the Deathfest this year though...Demilich, Vital Remains, Dismember (awesome), Necrophagist, Disfear (Tompa rules!). A quality line-up...
 
Fenriz said:
..the New England Metal and Hardcore Festival is worth anything this year..
Pray, when is it? i am close by, and should be able to make it..can't seem to find any info about this year..or is it too early?
 
uhoh! said:
Pray, when is it? i am close by, and should be able to make it..can't seem to find any info about this year..or is it too early?


actually, yeah, that's a good point...I haven't heard anything about the NEMAHF this year. I just assumed it would be taking place...

it's rather late for them not to have posted any info because it's usually in April and I would have thought they would have some semblance of a line-up by now.
 
Just back from seeing Skinless, Immolation and Suffocation Live at NYC.. 😎

Skinless were brutal..Immolation killed..But Suffo simply DESTROYED :horns: ..just blew everyone away, and took things to a whole new level!!! Sadly, I couldn't stay on for Exodus, which sucked. What sucked even more was Cryptopsy couldn't get the darn visa to come for the gig!! Still, a bleedin' awesome show to go to..

Anyone up for the Maryland DeathFest on May 27-28 in Baltimore? The lineup is a killer :horns:, and I'm definitely going now..Have no idea when I will get a weekend followed by a relaxed Monday to coincide with a gig once residency begins..So I'm getting in all these "things I won't have time for later" kind of goofing off I can now..

Anyone else?
 
uhoh! said:
Just back from seeing Skinless, Immolation and Suffocation Live at NYC.. 😎

Skinless were brutal..Immolation killed..But Suffo simply DESTROYED :horns: ..just blew everyone away, and took things to a whole new level!!! Sadly, I couldn't stay on for Exodus, which sucked. What sucked even more was Cryptopsy couldn't get the darn visa to come for the gig!! Still, a bleedin' awesome show to go to..

Anyone up for the Maryland DeathFest on May 27-28 in Baltimore? The lineup is a killer :horns:, and I'm definitely going now..Have no idea when I will get a weekend followed by a relaxed Monday to coincide with a gig once residency begins..So I'm getting in all these "things I won't have time for later" kind of goofing off I can now..

Anyone else?

Glad to see you resurrected this thread Uhoh. I wanted to go see that Suffoc/Immolation show at BB King's but blew it off after I heard Cryptopsy had to drop out. My loss though since Suffocation and Exodus are great bands. Would have really liked to see Immolation most though.

Did you catch the Morbid Angel show earlier in April? I was there for that and it was awesome. Morbid Angel was great and they only did stuff from the first four albums (since Vincent is back)...fantastic stuff: "Day of Suffering" "Sacred Rites." "Chapel of Ghouls" was the encore.

But the guys who really stole the show were Krisiun. They came on second and absolutely destroyed during their set. They, more than anyone else, made me wish I was down front against the barricade banging and throwing the horns. They were really into the crowd and just put on a great show.

The Deathfest sounds tempting and it's just after I graduate so it could be a celebratory kind of thing but I have to see. The line-up is pretty sweet especially since Demilich is playing (they're supposedly disbanding after playing the Deathfest).

I'm really psyched about Dissection playing BB King's in July. I'll definitely try my hardest to make it down for that. Cryptopsy and Emperor also in July, Celtic Frost in Sept. It just doesn't get any better!!!

Full horns...
 
Fenriz said:
Full horns...
DUDE!!!!!
Lucky for you, you're going to be around the area...I'm headed to Detroit, and know SQUAT about the scene there. Possible silver lining: Toronto shouldn't be too far..Hope to catch Cryptopsy before too long..

Just saw the most INSANE CD collection ever at this dude's place..Looking forward to spending a lot of money come residency. As warm up, made do with the Krisiun Live Armageddon DVD..They are so friggin' TIGHT! And the envy grows deeper with you going to see Dissection..Didn't they disband or something? With that sound system, Dissection, Cryptopsy, Emperor, Celtic Frost..Shoot me now, and don't let me know how mind-blowing it was.

By the way, I plan to buy a good Music System asap once Residency begins. Suggestions? (Considerations:Will play Metal only, I'll be living in an apartment)
 
uhoh! said:
By the way, I plan to buy a good Music System asap once Residency begins. Suggestions? (Considerations:Will play Metal only, I'll be living in an apartment)
It's all about having an awesome speaker system, man. Pump up the bass!
 
By the way, I plan to buy a good Music System asap once Residency begins. Suggestions? (Considerations:Will play Metal only, I'll be living in an apartment)[/QUOTE]

It's a shame your far from NYC...we could have gone to some shows...

Andy is absolutely right. Speaker quality generally equals system quality. I used to be a big proponent of Sony stereo products but I've generally found them to be of toilet-level quality lately. Don't know much about other systems though. I would probably just read some reviews online...

Regarding speakers, there's a company based out of Brooklyn called Ohm-Walsh that is widely regarded as the pinnacle. Speakers are custom designed and they only begin building the speakers after you have sent them the specs of the room you will be putting them in (dimensions, layout, what the walls are made of, etc.) in addition to the style of music you will be playing, typical volume you play at, etc. After that you get a two week (I think) in-home trial to see if they measure up. The draw-back is that the speakers are only good for THAT room. They may have started producing a generic line but I don't know...

I'm betting Andy might chime in extoling the virtues of Cambridge Soundworks but I don't know...just a hunch 🙂 . I think they're generally good but I haven't heard them much. All of this stuff is of course pricey...

I was thinking that in the past you mentioned liking Nokturnal Mortum. I think they're generally pretty good but I don't know if I ever mentioned (or if you've ever heard) a band called Summoning. They're from Austria and play black metal that's all about the Lord of the Rings. It's 100% dorky, I know, but damn if these guys don't make some awesome ambient black metal. Check out "Through the Forest of Dol Guldur" off Minas Morgul...
 
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