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  1. life is pain.
  2. cuo sam da im Portnoy gostuje sad na turneji? tuga.
  3. setili se i Pitchfork. Found Sound 2004: http://pitchforkmedia.com/features/weekly/...und-sound.shtml Kayo Dot: Choirs of the Eye [Tzadik; 2003] Exotic even for Tzadik, Boston's Kayo Dot combines the proficiency of a chamber ensemble and the vulnerability of barely-hushed folk, with the math-borne power of art metal-- in a group whose touring ensemble includes two Asian violinists dressed in school girl costume and white denim, respectively. Horns and strings gild the acoustic sections of their music, a pastoral psychedelic sound that's akin to Ghost, while singer (and Yusef Lateef student) Toby Driver has even drawn comparisons to Jeff Buckley. But from fragile starts their songs build with the inevitability of tides, to crash in waves of noise and screaming ecstasy. --Chris Dahlen
  4. slazem se. muzika do jaja...vocal dosadan. prethodni album je mnogo bolji meni.
  5. Callisto <
  6. tidbit: Mirche iz Mnemic-a je radio artwork za Stabbing the Drama.
  7. ja sa ih gledao na disconnected turneji.
  8. tesko, otisao pre pet minuta na REM.
  9. samo da znas da ja izlazim da pijem cim vi zavrsite svirku. bojkot KA.
  10. videcemo
  11. e pa ako je to gitarista onda se slazem..imamo slicne frizurice.
  12. jos mesec dana.
  13. azal

    Meshuggah

    Meshuggah – I The Hobo Review Five Star: A look at albums that are so good that they impress even the most cynical of critics. Very few albums are superior enough to obtain a five star rating but occasionally a band slips through the river of mediocrity that is the modern music industry and they produce an album that restores our faith in the future of rock! This series is a look at such albums. There are few labels in the English language that are able to adequately define Meshuggah. The words ‘brilliant’, ‘awesome’ and ‘unbelievable’ however, do tend to stick in the mind. But when we try and characterize or classify Meshuggah, no single genre-term will do. Some have called them ‘calculus metal’, others ‘Einstein metal’ – the label being so infinitely helpful as to not even give a hint of the madness and genius of the Swedish group. Meshuggah combines elements of maths rock, experimental/neo jazz, death metal and thrash metal with an adventurous lust for tearing apart the boundaries of metal – utilizing awkward tempo changes and eight string guitars to create a full-on assault of the senses. No metal band comes close to the mind-bending probes Meshuggah’s music launches deep into the subconscious. The band itself goes back to 1985. Originally named Metallien, the group recorded a few demos and then disbanded. Metallien guitarist Fredrik Thordendal decided to continue the band under the name Meshuggah. The first incarnation of Meshuggah shared a similar fate to Metallien – after recording a couple of demos the majority of band members left to join Meshuggah vocalist Jens Kidman new band Calipash. Soon after Kidman and Thordendal decided to reclaim the Meshuggah name and discard Calipash. They went on to record a three song mini-LP which caught the attention of Nuclear Blast, who supported their first full length release entitled Contradictions Collapse in 1991. After Chaosphere in 1998, the band had begun to attract mainstream attention – primarily from magazines dedicated to specialized musicians. After the awesome 2002 release Nothing, Jack Osbourne petitioned his father to put them on the Ozzfest bill, which rocketed them forward into the limelight. Now in 2004 comes the release of I – a ‘one off’ single track LP release. Band members stress the track is in ‘no way any kind of pointer as to where we’ll be going for the next full length (album).’ A shame. The single twenty-one minute track manages to surpass every single piece of music released by the band in the past. The track itself plays with insanely complicated song structures and tempo changes. Should one decide to mentally map out the composition, they should realize they have dared to attempt the impossible. The guitars churn out aggressive, seemingly random bursts of power amongst a chaotic background of skillful off-beats. I has a number of peak moments – the track resembling something of an orchestral arrangement (in terms of mounting peaks, deflating mood and progression to a violent climax). For those of you who are comfortable and appreciative of past Meshuggah releases – buy this album immediately. For those of you who feel that Meshuggah is nothing more than noise – buy this album immediately. This is one of those rare moments in music history where no man can deny the creativity, originality and sheer musicianship of a group. If this doesn’t give you a positive outlook on the future of metal, then nothing ever will.
  14. ne...nemam ja shishkice.
  15. gitarista ima Refused/emo zurku.
  16. to je 2004 bracala.
  17. samo debele ribe.
  18. kako cu ja do vas sutra kad evo pijem vodku i nemam nameru da odem u krevet samo brutal.
  19. gledao ja dva put u NYC. ludnica nego sta. prvi put sam bio u prvom redu pa me dimitri sutnuo u facu... drugi put...bio sam pored sanka za svaki slucaj
  20. skinuo neko spot za Setting Fire...?
  21. glupi ljudi. ovo je album godine.
  22. volis sve sto je crno. znam te lave.
  23. goth dokonashi. i "dark seed giver" ova tema je gotova.
  24. mix su sami radili..ali album zvuci kako zvuci....because.... Mastered by Bob Stone at “BSCDM.com” in Van Nuys, California, USA
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