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returntothepit >> discuss >> THY WILL BE DONE official signs to stillborn by the_reverend on Sep 28,2007 2:49pm
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toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Sep 28,2007 2:49pm
STILLBORN RECORDS OFFICIALLY SIGNS THY WILL BE DONE.

Providence, Rhode Island based Thy Will Be Done has officially signed with
Stillborn Records and is set to release their debut full length Was And Is
To Come on October 23, 2007. The release marks the first collaboration
between the Providence outfit and Stillborn Records, and will be distributed
nationally through Caroline Records/EMI. Completed in early 2007, Was And
Is To Come features a guest vocal appearance by Jesse David Leach of
Seemless, was produced, engineered and mixed by Zeuss (Hatebreed, Behemoth,
3 Inches of Blood) with Jamey Jasta as Executive Producer.

Encompassing various facets of the metal spectrum, Was And Is To Come is
marked with a plethora of core influences that range from vintage Sepultura
and Carcass, to the southern rock sludgy vibe of Crowbar. Heralded by Metal
Edge Magazine as "38 minutes of resistance to current metal trends," and
tagged "the best thing to come out of the East Coast in a long time" by Ruin
Magazine, Thy Will Be Done has already used their sound to wow critics and
garner press support in some of the most respected national and local
publications.

Throughout the years Thy Will Be Done has provided support for national acts
such as the Misfits, Hatebreed, Killswitch Engage, Shadows Fall, and
Converge. As the release draws near, Thy Will Be Done is set to hit the
road and plans to spend the rest of this year and much of 2008 touring in
support of Was And Is To Come.
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Thy Will Be Done
Labels: Screaming Ferret Wreckords, LLC



toggletoggle post by blue  at Sep 28,2007 3:13pm
the_reverend said:
Throughout the years Thy Will Be Done has provided support for national acts
such as...


they make it seem like they didnt just pop out of nowhere in time for NEMHF.

when i look at these guys i think that 2 years ago they were all in shitty nu metal bands. the fact that i never even heard of them prior to 6 months ago further solidifies my theory.



toggletoggle post by brandon...  at Sep 28,2007 4:28pm
Yea these guys are ok, not desrving of a stillborn deal though. There are far better bands out there.



toggletoggle post by dreadkill  at Sep 28,2007 4:54pm
i remember these guys when they were called kobalt. never heard them, but our old guitarist was friendly with their bass player from being in a couple classes together at school. from what i've been told, they sound like killswitch and slipknot had a baby.



toggletoggle post by blue  at Sep 28,2007 4:58pm
dreadkill said:
i remember these guys when they were called kobalt.


WHAT DID I FUCKING SAY?!?!? FUCKING NU METAL BAND.

these guys are hell within part 2.



toggletoggle post by phillip  at Sep 28,2007 5:55pm
I remember seeing these guys as kobalt when I was still in high school
then sometime last year I checked them out

they jumped on the metalcore trend a little late
but congrats to them



toggletoggle post by dreadkill  at Sep 28,2007 5:58pm
blue said:
dreadkill said:
i remember these guys when they were called kobalt.


WHAT DID I FUCKING SAY?!?!? FUCKING NU METAL BAND.

these guys are hell within part 2.


i don't think i ever heard them back then when they were kobalt, but it did sound like a numetal name.



toggletoggle post by joeycobra  at Sep 30,2007 5:50am
played with Coalesce....I was pretty disgusted



toggletoggle post by do9rk at Oct 6,2007 10:07am
Their(T.W.B.D)- new CD was produced by Zeuss & Jamey Jasta, Their guitarist works for Zeuss, so it worked out for them. I saw them once, they could easily blend in with one of the many, throw away, 2nd stage, Ozzfest bands. Hey more power to them, but, all I can say is, "..jump, jump, jump up, You motherfuckers!!!!"



toggletoggle post by XJOSHX at Oct 6,2007 1:06pm
Unfortunately you don't realize the only way bands get a break is because they know someone. DROID are Munkey's band AND they got the Korn/Family Values tour. Why? Because one of the band's members is sleeping with Jonathan Davis' sister...

I think the guitarist has worked with Zuess, but wasn't he in another band too? I guess we will see if your theory is true... give it some time.



toggletoggle post by aril at Oct 6,2009 1:43pm
lol bump



toggletoggle post by oscarct  at Oct 6,2009 1:48pm
great dudes



toggletoggle post by brian_dc  at Oct 6,2009 1:51pm
XJOSHX said[orig][quote]
Unfortunately you don't realize the only way bands get a break is because they know someone. DROID are Munkey's band AND they got the Korn/Family Values tour. Why? Because one of the band's members is sleeping with Jonathan Davis' sister...

I think the guitarist has worked with Zuess, but wasn't he in another band too? I guess we will see if your theory is true... give it some time.



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toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Oct 6,2009 2:05pm
oscarct said[orig][quote]
great dudes





toggletoggle post by aril at Oct 6,2009 2:10pm
i'm sure i'd triple that statement but I don't know them.
sadly, the only thing I remember of them, or at least some of them, is kobalt. lulz



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Oct 6,2009 2:11pm
so apparently being in a nu-metal band at one point in your life disqualifies you from ever enjoying the benefits of creating better music with a heavier band. must be in the metal rule book somewhere.



toggletoggle post by brian_dc  at Oct 6,2009 2:12pm
FuckIsMySignature said[orig][quote]
so apparently being in a nu-metal band at one point in your life disqualifies you from ever enjoying the benefits of creating better music with a heavier band. must be in the metal rule book somewhere.


I THOUGHT THIS WAS AMERICA




toggletoggle post by aril at Oct 6,2009 2:13pm
yea, that's iexactly what I said; or at least your interpretation of it



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Oct 6,2009 3:22pm
that's weird that a discussion about Thy Will Be Done came up exactly 2 years to the day of another one. Timewave Zero indeed.



toggletoggle post by boblovesmusic   at Oct 6,2009 3:23pm
Yeti said[orig][quote]
that's weird that a discussion about Thy Will Be Done came up exactly 2 years to the day of another one. Timewave Zero indeed.


or God intervened...



toggletoggle post by FunkIsMySignature at Oct 6,2009 3:36pm



toggletoggle post by dreadkill  at Oct 6,2009 3:41pm
FuckIsMySignature said[orig][quote]
so apparently being in a nu-metal band at one point in your life disqualifies you from ever enjoying the benefits of creating better music with a heavier band. must be in the metal rule book somewhere.
it's called the devildriver effect.



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Oct 6,2009 3:56pm
i really want to argue against that... but... i ... cant. fuck.



toggletoggle post by aril at Oct 6,2009 3:59pm
Is Nu Metal still even popular? I mean I know bands like disturbed are still around, but is the traditional "nu" metal still around or what? I have no idea.



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Oct 6,2009 4:00pm
i prefer Olde-tyme Metal



toggletoggle post by metal_church101  at Oct 6,2009 4:53pm
FuckIsMySignature said[orig][quote]
so apparently being in a nu-metal band at one point in your life disqualifies you from ever enjoying the benefits of creating better music with a heavier band. must be in the metal rule book somewhere.



toggletoggle post by RustyPS  at Oct 6,2009 4:54pm
FunkIsMySignature said[orig][quote]
best one yet....hahahaha



toggletoggle post by dreadkill  at Oct 6,2009 8:06pm
FuckIsMySignature said[orig][quote]
i really want to argue against that... but... i ... cant. fuck.
there's a hole in the argument against bands playing a trendy style then moving on to something better. alice in chains and pantera started off as hair bands then evolved into what they became known and acclaimed for. i know pantera's credibility is up for debate on this site, but i think AIC is pretty much universally accepted here.

the devildriver effect is actually when a band hops from a dying trend to a rising trend, i.e. numetal to metalcore. AIC went from a trend to something more unique, and while pantera went for the exhorder sound, it wasn't really a new trend.



toggletoggle post by ArilliusBM  at Oct 6,2009 8:26pm




best pantera album ever



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