dosen't matter what the name is, everyone who is interested in any of those bands should come out and enjoy the show. or if you genuinly hate every band there, then stay at home, and sit on your computer and bitch about it. either way, have fun.
I doubt any more bands should be added. No offense, but I think there's plenty...personally I think that when you set up a show you shouldn't included EVERYONE...but that's just me. Regardless of how many bands are on the bill, it should be a pretty sweet show...
maybe you guys should make fun of something else because dreaded silence and human bone bycicle science industrys are so horrible you shouldnt be allowed to comment on music....god damn those bands suck
maybe you guys should make fun of something else because dreaded silence and human bone bycicle science industrys are so horrible you shouldnt be allowed to comment on music....god damn those bands suck
acually HBBSI is far from a horrible band, i cant comment on dreaded silence cause ive never gone outta my way to hear them. but i can say whole heartedly that HBBSI is anything but horrible.
maybe they hit a lil too close to home with saying you're all a bunch a metalcore fags that might as well have been paper dropped outta a photocopier.
damn i got some breakdown in my grind.
post by brian_dc at Feb 10,2006 3:01am edited Feb 10,2006 3:01am
yeah...I was just gonna say...if you know anything about grind and call hbbsi horrible, you are probably not listening right. but then again....it's possible for people to not know anything about grind.
ahhh yes, sitting on your computer bitching about bands you don't even know. but of course, i cant say i expected anything else, i'm just surprised no one has opted to make a bomb threat.
post by Arthur_ATD at Feb 10,2006 9:13am edited Feb 10,2006 12:35pm
don't compare BASB with HBBSI. it's two differnet types of music entirely.
maybe you guys should make fun of something else because dreaded silence and human bone bycicle science industrys are so horrible you shouldnt be allowed to comment on music....god damn those bands suck
Hey everyone, I apologise. I have just recently returned from visiting relitives and I checked up on rttp to see if all the info for the fest was up and then I saw this bullshit. I can only guess my brother wrote that crap...i actually did listen to these bands and didnt think they were bad so to those bands i'm sorry. I'll kick him in the nuts for ya!
later
post by anonymous at Feb 12,2006 8:15pm
Qustion, anyone know if this is an all ages event?
Shouldn't this be on the BSR board?...Just a thought
Maybe it can take sacreligion back there with it
post by BobNOMAAMRooney nli at Feb 15,2006 12:03pm
-=]AWESOME FEST[=- Cautious Panties, Forest of Rainbows, Blood Bomb, Carribian Cruisers, Polly Peptide and the Handjob Masquade, Negrodamus, 3 word Name, Kids Punching Cops, Serpents of Candlabra, The Vagtables, Henry's tampon Collection, Juicy Fruit, Haunted Bong, Gunt, Cocaine Oberservatory, The Fratellis, X on Hand Hand on Cock, Blood Bubble, Pubic Zirconia, Neon Nazis, Cops Fear Retard Gang, These Pants Fallen, Eyes will Blink, Abercrombie Mosh Pit, and special guest Rado!!! 18 Dollars/15 with a pair of soiled linens or hamper fixins. Doors open at noon, bring a picnic, Your castro hat or your elitist east coast hahhdcore attitude.
-=]AWESOME FEST[=- Cautious Panties, Forest of Rainbows, Blood Bomb, Carribian Cruisers, Polly Peptide and the Handjob Masquade, Negrodamus, 3 word Name, Kids Punching Cops, Serpents of Candlabra, The Vagtables, Henry's tampon Collection, Juicy Fruit, Haunted Bong, Gunt, Cocaine Oberservatory, The Fratellis, X on Hand Hand on Cock, Blood Bubble, Pubic Zirconia, Neon Nazis, Cops Fear Retard Gang, These Pants Fallen, Eyes will Blink, Abercrombie Mosh Pit, and special guest Rado!!! 18 Dollars/15 with a pair of soiled linens or hamper fixins. Doors open at noon, bring a picnic, Your castro hat or your elitist east coast hahhdcore attitude.
best post of the thread, maybe of all time.
post by anonymous at Feb 15,2006 2:20pm
Doomkid said:
pam nli said:
I have nothing to offer to this thread other than to say that this is the best picture ever.
And to add to the clutter by quoting an image.
Thanks, I had a little time, google image search for "crying emo" and photoshop. I thought this thread was queer enough to spend the time.
post by pam nli at Feb 15,2006 2:21pm
me ^
post by cav at Feb 15,2006 2:25pm
BobNOMAAMRooney nli said:
-=]AWESOME FEST[=- Cautious Panties, Forest of Rainbows, Blood Bomb, Carribian Cruisers, Polly Peptide and the Handjob Masquade, Negrodamus, 3 word Name, Kids Punching Cops, Serpents of Candlabra, The Vagtables, Henry's tampon Collection, Juicy Fruit, Haunted Bong, Gunt, Cocaine Oberservatory, The Fratellis, X on Hand Hand on Cock, Blood Bubble, Pubic Zirconia, Neon Nazis, Cops Fear Retard Gang, These Pants Fallen, Eyes will Blink, Abercrombie Mosh Pit, and special guest Rado!!! 18 Dollars/15 with a pair of soiled linens or hamper fixins. Doors open at noon, bring a picnic, Your castro hat or your elitist east coast hahhdcore attitude.
i have to admit thats funny...i do like hardcore. but thats funny
post by SacreligionNLI at Feb 15,2006 3:51pm
i'm amazed that there isn't a band called gunt yet...and if there is...i must see them
-=]AWESOME FEST[=- Cautious Panties, Forest of Rainbows, Blood Bomb, Carribian Cruisers, Polly Peptide and the Handjob Masquade, Negrodamus, 3 word Name, Kids Punching Cops, Serpents of Candlabra, The Vagtables, Henry's tampon Collection, Juicy Fruit, Haunted Bong, Gunt, Cocaine Oberservatory, The Fratellis, X on Hand Hand on Cock, Blood Bubble, Pubic Zirconia, Neon Nazis, Cops Fear Retard Gang, These Pants Fallen, Eyes will Blink, Abercrombie Mosh Pit, and special guest Rado!!! 18 Dollars/15 with a pair of soiled linens or hamper fixins. Doors open at noon, bring a picnic, Your castro hat or your elitist east coast hahhdcore attitude.
i read an opeth interview in terrorizer. they were making fun of sounds of the underground and all the cookie cutter metalcore bands and they pointed out the three word name thing. i found it pretty funny.
i read an opeth interview in terrorizer. they were making fun of sounds of the underground and all the cookie cutter metalcore bands and they pointed out the three word name thing. i found it pretty funny.
I know most people call The Red Chord metalcore, but I know for a fact Opeth actually liked TRC.
looks like i've created yet another phenomenon. first i coined the phrase "the devildriver effect." now, the term "gothencore" is sweeping the nation. i'm so awesome. i deserve a spot on mount rushmore, or at least a postage stamp.
I'm going to come up for the beginning, but I can't miss beyond the flesh. I remember the first time I saw beyond the flesh when I accidentally walked in to them playing a back alley at NJMHF 2003.
so I'm probably leaving around 5-ish to get to new bedford.
post by a screamfest promoter at Mar 1,2006 11:02am
post by anonymous at Mar 1,2006 9:11pm
when legends die's new song ares equnox or whatever it is sounds just like it dies today's servered heads something or whatever the name it is... the drum intro.
post by anonymous at Mar 1,2006 9:57pm
And one of When Legends Die's old song, one of the breakdowns sound like Evergreen Terrace.
i can't find it. all i know is that ATTWN is playing directly before us, then we go on at 6:40 or something, then NSN, then Below the Rise ( i think), then BASB, then Ismada and Timeless. other than that, i really don't know the set times.
cause you want to murder me. the rumors that you actually be come me are false.
trust me.
I tried that once with james broughton.. let's just say that got messy around 1999. he was dead and I still wasnt' able to do anything any cooler.
damnit. how did you know? i bet you're just lying that i don't become you.......... cause you don't want me to uhm..... become you. well whether im planning on murdering you and becoming you or not.... it does start at 12
cool, then I will probably leave a song or so into acariya.
now, the person putting on this event.. they've put on shows before? they know that they are going to have to be dicks to get people on and off the stage quickly, right?
I'm helpin BASB with setting up and breaking down. I dont really want to be 'the dick' to keep things moving, but will be if it starts to get out of hand. BASB/ATD/Black Onyx/Below the Rise/BWBB/Acariya/NSN have all had shows together.
If the bands come prepared, I think things will go smoothly. I know ATD is using our guitar amps/cabs, so there is some time to be gained them. Anyone that practices/plays out enough should know about what levels each amp should be at to get a decent mix and speed up the setup/breakdown. I would be suprised if cabs will be mic'd, though i'm not quite sure of the PA setup. I know I will be anal about keeping guitars equal since we do a lot of back and forth shit.
Maybe i'll be the dick that says, "yo, fucknut, your amp is too loud, overpowering the mix, and ruining the show. Turn it down."
ok, the last time I was at this vfw was over 5 years ago. I think the red chord played, a pre-eyes.like.autumn band, blood has been shed, halo suffocation machine (pre-porphyria/since the flood), creation is cruxifition, and a ton of others. it was a time before the world outside of tom clance didn't care about muslims trained by the CIA to fly gas fill planes into our ntional capitalism.. Er.. Patriotism. its awesome that there is still an interest in this music and at noon omn a saturday, there can be 50 kids standing in a vfw listen to hardcore music.
something is up with the PA system so it smells like burning rubber when the bands play.. ew...
bare these arms: so now I know how my parents must have felt when they saw 14 year olds playin hendrix. for you kids reading this, Hendrix was this dude who used to shread the feedback hardcore. He's very old school. I'd see 14 yos effortlessly playing that and people my parents age would have their minds blow. When I'm like "he's just playing guitar." I only saw their last song, but these kids made all that melodic guitar stuff seem effortless. Black dahlia murder influence hardcore with some melodic parts.
love to hate: damn, that singer uses his voice like guy did in TRC before he blew out his throat after recording the first CD. If they do a bunch of show or record a CD, that guys going to hate himself. They were pretty heavey. They reminded me of neversaynever how the sort of sound like they'd go well with lamb of god.
beyond nothing: moshy zao/as I lay dying stuff. some ofguitar work that unearth uses to bridge parts. the stuff towards the end was moshly moshcore. Think seed without adem sandler on the mic. People in the crowd didn't seem to really care about them though a couple people did in fact mosh for them
black_onyx: or whatever they will become. feed back city through the pa in the beginning. I think that they fixed that quickly. though at the end of the set, bbsb were scrambling around to fix something. The bassist was missing I guess. I remembered liking the guitar work. Its really good. They play riffs similar to old iron maiden stuff, but with sweeps in the middle of it (i think BTBAM does this too). Two guitarists that could do harmonizing here would rule or actually maybe even a keybooard player just for those parts (or just on the recordings). they are one of the few bands that could use 3 guitarists and a bassplayer in certain parts. Though they could probably do what beyond the embrace does and have the lead guy use 2 cabs with a harmonizer padel ($90). People moved up closer for these guys.
only blood will tell: they reminded me of attwn mixed with the risk taken. moshy hardcore with the drummer singing. This was the first band that knew what's up and played on the floor. mostly filling up that huge space. I don't remeber ever being here and the show stayed on the stage.
At this point only one band on the schedule didn't play so they are ahead by 5 minutes less than a full band.
when_legends_die: they were the first band that jumped around. Compares to the band that played thusfar, they were a lot tighter and the sound quality of their set was a step above. I think they've just recently recorded something so that's probably got something to do with it. granted most people on this board would hate them and probably passed this thread over long ago to post things about marks show place. They had a lot more people moving around this should be a foreshadow of what is to come. The last song they did had a bunch of people from spill kit and others up on vocals helping them along.
Spill Kit: wow, they are so much more over the top than they were before. They had lights that they could step on to turn them on. Slowly, these dudes are becoming the chariot. At one point, the bass broke and it got thrown. I would be afraid myself of breaking it. Basses are expensive, now? Aaron (vocals) told a store about building a massive fort in the when legends die house. I won't believe it until I see pictures. he then licked a girl in the crowd's face which is doubley gross cause he's got a big-old muslim beard. they had a large number of people dancing during the end of their set.
burdens will be broken: fun fact: they are almost exclusively power by moxie™ they were a mix of bury you dead and dwd. None of the nu-metal stuff from green st. During their last song, they and the audience were yelling "you fucked everything up." I was standing by the chord that had just about everything on the stage plugged into it. I felt the urge to un plug it and when people notice say "sorry, looks like I fucked everything up."
acariya: they had so much equipment on that stage there. Wood's drum set basically takes up the stage so they pulled it forward and everyone was on the ground but him. all that tastey equipment really filled up that room nicely. Musically, they remind me a lot of all that remains. Including a lot of the vocals.
black_onyx: or whatever they will become. feed back city through the pa in the beginning. I think that they fixed that quickly. though at the end of the set, bbsb were scrambling around to fix something. The bassist was missing I guess. I remembered liking the guitar work. Its really good. They play riffs similar to old iron maiden stuff, but with sweeps in the middle of it (i think BTBAM does this too). Two guitarists that could do harmonizing here would rule or actually maybe even a keybooard player just for those parts (or just on the recordings). they are one of the few bands that could use 3 guitarists and a bassplayer in certain parts. Though they could probably do what beyond the embrace does and have the lead guy use 2 cabs with a harmonizer padel ($90). People moved up closer for these guys.
did they play SLAM? dow dow dow dow
post by anonymous at Mar 4,2006 8:30pm
the_reverend said:
acariya: they had so much equipment on that stage there. Wood's drum set basically takes up the stage so they pulled it forward and everyone was on the ground but him. all that tastey equipment really filled up that room nicely. Musically, they remind me a lot of all that remains. Including a lot of the vocals.
And then And then there were none killed everybody....
actually and then I left.
I had to.
I'm at another show which was a looooong drive. just got here.
I'm sure attwn was awesome. they always bring "it" home.
And then there were none jokingly referred to themselves as, As I Lay Dying.. and much to my surprise thats exactly who they sounded like.. i even heard 2 or 3 riffs almost precisely how its played on the album, nice job being original..
yeah, I'm at a show now and the acursed have 2 more songs. then I will driving home (2 hr drive) and then I can work on the pictures.
post by anonymous at Mar 5,2006 3:04am
i agree. and then there were none sounded exactly like as i lay dying. they totally ripped off the frail words collapse album.
the only original bands were acariya and the spill kit.
hahaha yeah acariya and spillkit were the only original bands good joke
seriously thats funny cuz your cnat be serious
post by anonymous at Mar 5,2006 11:22am
haha whoever said that thing bout "And Then There Were None... " is a fuckin JOKE man!
can you say:::
AS I LAY DYING RIFFSTEALERS? i think so...!!!
dont deny you know it
post by anonymous at Mar 5,2006 12:29pm
and then there were none - great guys. fun band.
post by anonymous at Mar 5,2006 1:11pm
A.T.T.W.N=As I Lay Dying's sound, riffs, breakdowns, hair cuts
....and now I hear that A.T.T.W.N are proud christians too, coincidence, I think not. Can I hear a Fuck God! Listen to Dissection!
post by anonymous at Mar 5,2006 2:10pm
with the exception of the spill kit, acaryia and as i lay dying(haha) the show was one long mosh riff.
I think everyone keeps forgetting that Black Onyx isn't hardcore at all. We just have a bad name.
post by Ryan ATTWN at Mar 5,2006 2:43pm
ya we get that a lot, its cool what ever,we play metal to have fun and play shows and meet cool people, NO ONE these days is original, unless you make up your own key, your own scales, your own instruments, and your own clothes from scratch, and ya so what if we listen to AILD? heh i listen to fucking blue oyster cult, boston, and dragonforce mostly
Yeah, i don't think it matters too much if ATTWN sounds alot like a certain National act, cuz they totally tear the place up and they put on an excellent show. You missed a few good sets Rev. ATTWN kicked ass, NSN was pretty good (Thier bassist fell over and almost killed the singer, it was sweet), and BASB did a cover of Unite by Throwdown. My band didn't have a great night, but in a more positive note my other guitarist puked on stage and broke his top string, all in our first song! A pretty fun night if I do say so myself...
saturday was fun. Lots of bands and a shitload of fans. I think there were around 160 people there total (according to the count board out front). BASB did a great job of organizing the show. Bow to None cancelled and Ismada/Timeless didn't show. Don't know what happened to them. Only downfall was our guitarist backed our van into a guardrail. Last weekend he got it stuck on the railroad tracks.
Gilbo, Stevus keeps trying to levitate during our set. He has yet to defy gravity, but I am certain one day he will. I see you sliding around out there in the pit:
i can't understand for the life of me all of the negativity. i don't keep up with many of the posts, but from what i've read, it seems like some people are more concerned about ripping on local bands they don't know or like than supporting the ones they do.
if you don't like something (band names, music, performances), give an honest and intelligent opinion and suggest some things that you think a band could work on in order to improve, don't start a childish flame war online. we in NeverSayNever are friends with a lot of local bands and we, just like all of the bands we know, work hard to do something positive with music. ripping on bands just tears the scene apart. remember, music is art.
someone from Porphyria was in a band with someone from Colin of Arabia... and Back of Tha Neck....WOOO000AaahHHhhH
post by anonymous at Mar 8,2006 6:31pm
the reverend, what are you talking about people in the crowd didnt seem to care about Beyond Nothing? No one cared about shit, it was 12 in the morning, Id say they cared seeings how they got the first pot (as small as it was) And Ryan from ATTWN is right, if your a band with guitars and a screamer, your automaticlly not origanal. And im noticing that a lot of the bands you refered other bands too sounding like, the only part that sounds a like is the vocals, why dont you learn something about the music. ATTWN doesnt sound like AILD, and they dont look like them either, only the singer does. And none of there shit sounds like them either, I'd say they sound more like It Dies Today. Listen to My Promise from It Dies Today, and then Frozen Planes of Hate, the beginings sound almost identicall.
I don't see how I was not-nice in any of the reviews. they were short and to the point. when I'm "not-nice" I typically write the review in haiku format.
I don't see how I was not-nice in any of the reviews. they were short and to the point. when I'm "not-nice" I typically write the review in haiku format.
post by anonymous at Mar 8,2006 9:25pm
anonymous said:
yeah you defenatly could of been nicer with the reviews
are you kidding me? i thought he was very generous with the reviews. especially for the first 3 or 4 bands.
post by Brian Brian at Mar 8,2006 10:54pm
"I'd say they sound more like It Dies Today. Listen to My Promise from It Dies Today, and then Frozen Planes of Hate, the beginings sound almost identicall. "
why cuz the singer goes OHHHH.. at the beginning? Thats pretty much it
post by Bryan of Beyond Nothing at Mar 9,2006 3:23pm
I actually liked our review, Zao, AILD, and Unearth. And even if ATTWN does rip off bands, I dont care because there still really good and great guys.
ATTWN are some of the coolest band members I've actually met especially Matt. We've played a bunch of shows with them and they don't let their popularity go to their head. Even if they do sound like AILD who cares because the majority of bands these days all take something from each other and try to call it their own. It's not called influences for nothing.
Buried And Still Breathing Presents:
In Association With NHBooking...
The First Annual ScreamFest 2006
Thank you to everyone who came out to support us and our friends at our little event last Saturday. We had a hell of a time. Thanks reverend for showing up and taking pictures for as long as you could, I know the bands appreciate having professional pictures to put up on all the MySpaces... Thank you to all the bands that showed up and played, especially to the bands that stuck around all day, it was great to see some commitment to the idea behind the whole event.
Bare These Arms, Love To Hate, Beyond Nothing, Black Onyx, Burdens Will Be Broken, Acariya, ONLYBloodWILLTell, When Legends Die, Spill Kit, And Then There Were None... A Timely Demise, NeverSayNever, and Below The Rise.
I think all the bands played somewhere between good and phenomenal... Thank you all for giving the fans a hell of a show.
To the closest of friends who headlined the event with us, to our street team, to my family and friends, and to the rest of my band... Thank you so much for all of your hard work before, during, and following the show. I truly appreciate all the help.
All in all, one hell of a day, and we will keep doing these D.I.Y. shows as often as we can, Thanks again, and see you all again next year.