Y'all figuratively kill me sometimes...zircona1 wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2025 10:06 amI thought about going to see Soul Asylum last year. I had never seen them, and Let Your Dim Light Shine meant a lot to me in high school. But with Pirner the only original guy left, and them not playing much from that record, I decided not to.Wood Goblin wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2025 9:39 am The latest episode of What’s in My Bag features Dave Pirner. It led me to look up Soul Asylum’s Wikipedia page, and I was reminded that he’s been the only original member in the band for more than a decade.
(I’m not particularly a fan of Soul Asylum either way.)
Edit: I enjoy those What's in My Bag videos.
Re: “Legacy” acts
72RKL’s bass player rips. I’ll go see ‘em just to watch that guy do his thing.enframed wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 9:54 amThey should probably have it at a skater's house (with a half-pipe in the back) in Goleta, cuz that's abut how many people will go.Iancee wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 1:41 amIf there was ever an award for “bands that don’t and never mattered” RKL would be in the top 5. Hated them and their dumb schtick back in the day… seeing a bunch of mid 50s dudes revisit that shit now in 2025 would be painful beyond belief. Who the fuck would actually go???!
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73RKL were really big in Europe. They were a pretty ripping band. The follow-on bands were generally awful, i.e., Mad Caddies and Lagwagon.
I'd rather be throwing darts.
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74Anyone seen Slayer post Hanneman/Lombardo? I’m tempted since I’ve never been.
clocker bob may 30, 2006 wrote:I think the possibility of interbreeding between an earthly species and an extraterrestrial species is as believable as any other explanation for the existence of George W. Bush.
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75Not since 2014. That was a good show, though, I'd definitely go if you've never seen them.Gramsci wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 5:00 am Anyone seen Slayer post Hanneman/Lombardo? I’m tempted since I’ve never been.
"Whatever happened to that album?"
"I broke it, remember? I threw it against the wall and it like, shattered."
"I broke it, remember? I threw it against the wall and it like, shattered."
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76I listened to one of their recent live sets. It was kinda loose and Tom sounded a bit tired, but Bostaph is back behind the kit. He's still a great drummer.
I'd rather be throwing darts.
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77Slayer tickets purchased. Mastodon and Anthrax are also on the bill. But the Mastodon guitarist quit today so…
clocker bob may 30, 2006 wrote:I think the possibility of interbreeding between an earthly species and an extraterrestrial species is as believable as any other explanation for the existence of George W. Bush.
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78I love Flipper, at least until Will Shatter died, and I like Pissed Jeans, including that last LP.
But I'm not sure if this new lineup of the former should be filed under "legacy" or "state fair":
But I'm not sure if this new lineup of the former should be filed under "legacy" or "state fair":
Not even Ted "dreadlock grandpa" Falconi remains. Someone needs to hold Steve DePace hostage till he agrees to release the oft-booted 1982 Gone Fishin' rough mixes and outtakes on vinyl...Punknews.org wrote: The current iteration of the band includes founding member Steve Depace on drums, along with Matt Korvette of Pissed Jeans on vocals, Kelli Mayo on bass, and John Kelly on guitar.
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79I brought Pissed Jeans "Night Minutes"/"Throbbing Organ" 7" as a blind item way back when. Will always fuck with 'Fantasy World." And I seem to like any song I hear, but every single time I catch them live they turn me off. Every time. Bro vibes. Beats the fuck out of me, but that guy shouldn't be fronting Flipper.
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80One of the first times I saw PP Pants, they were opening for a Flipper reunion gig (early days of that, when Bruce Calderwood was hooked up to electrodes and Steve DeMartis from Bad Posture was on bass). And they were great. 2005? My first impression of Jeans was that they were a well-scrubbed millennial record-collector (as opposed to filthy old drug-abuser) take on stuff like Flipper, No Trend, Drunks w/Guns, and Stick Men w/Ray Guns. So I kinda get the choice of Korvette as frontman.rsmurphy wrote: I brought Pissed Jeans "Night Minutes"/"Throbbing Organ" 7" as a blind item way back when. Will always fuck with 'Fantasy World." And I seem to like any song I hear, but every single time I catch them live they turn me off. Every time. Bro vibes. Beats the fuck out of me, but that guy shouldn't be fronting Flipper.
He never struck me as a bro (hell, the band even went thru a quasiwoke phase circa Why Love Now), but he does make no bones about being into clothes and fitness. Extremely clean-cut but awkward, at least in the early days of Pissed Jeans. He's cockier and less bizarre now, but I still dig his shtick, even though I haven't seen him perform in about three years.
Still, Flipper w/only the drummer remaining and their version of the kid who replaced Steve Perry in Journey is a pretty weird thing.