ant man bee wrote:They obviously have some semblance of talent...I just wish that they would try to write the new material with their own style. It is really obvious to me that these new guys sat down and dissected the old records and tried to emulate them as much as they could.
No way man. What album are you listening to? Almost all the new material is played with picks and in drop C. A decent amount of it with heavy distortion. Though I don't like the new incarnation as much, the fact that they
are writing their own style is what keeps it redeeming. WCLP sounds very different from any other Don Cab album, as it should.
ant man bee wrote:japmn wrote:I could listen to a record of just the drums without all the
"Dink-Donk-Dink- 'Ka-Dink-Donk-Dink-Donk" guitar shit.
For me personally, I have never thought of the drums as being the cool part of Don Cab. It is all about the melodies and structures for me which is why I think Banfield's new band Knot Feeder kicks the shit out of the current "Don Caballero."
For me the cool part of Don Caballero is not being able to decide what part I like best. Whether it be the obvious choice of Damon's drumming, Ian's dense kerplunk'ing melodies, the br00tal II putting all metal bands in their place, the unheard of amount of compatibility between Williams and Banfield, the underrated glue that is Eric Emm... the greatest thing for me about Don Cab is that I can't decide on the greatest part. Or album. Or lineup.
lemur68 wrote:LBx wrote:tommydski wrote:The whole Bellini fiasco suggested that he is a crazy person.
what exactly happened here?
Damon quit mid-tour, in the form of driving off with the van and leaving the rest of the band stranded.
Mid-set, at that.
"That man is a head taller than me.
...That may change."