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Band: Grails

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 3:48 pm
by sphincter_Archive
Pasta wrote:I dunno, boring Isis/Neurosis wanna be indie rock? Pretentious vapid pretty boys who think that volume swells equal dynamics?

Some if not all of them live in my town.
One of the guitarists is the stupidest bartender I've ever seen.

Total indie-rock douches.

Crap
Crappitty
weedly-weedly Craptastic.

WF ZERO!

I could see Billy Corghan making thremhis next backing band.


Aw.

Band: Grails

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 3:41 am
by brucespringstein_Archive
Pasta wrote:I dunno, boring Isis/Neurosis wanna be indie rock? Pretentious vapid pretty boys who think that volume swells equal dynamics?

Some if not all of them live in my town.
One of the guitarists is the stupidest bartender I've ever seen.

Total indie-rock douches.

Crap
Crappitty
weedly-weedly Craptastic.

WF ZERO!

I could see Billy Corghan making thremhis next backing band.



there are so many great/easy ways to make fun of this kind of band but you've done a pretty shitty job doing it.. sorry to call you out on it but you've obviously not even listened to the music if you think it sounds like an attempt to imitate isis or neurosis. looking at your blog it looks like you'd probably like Black Tar Prophecies... but maybe your impression of a stupid-looking bartender should outweigh your ability to judge music by listening to it. ..not sure... just saying.. :oops:

Band: Grails

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 6:44 am
by mjet_Archive
Minotaur029 wrote:
steve wrote:I saw a Seattle prog/glam band called Grail open for Van Halen in 1978 or 79. They wore white spandex body suits and were pretty awful.

That is all.


I can't really picture you at a Van Halen show...uh...ever.


Are you kidding? Van Halen in 1978? Awesome. Anytime much after that they started to blow but early on they were downright pioneering.

Band: Grails

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 4:35 pm
by boilermaker_Archive
Just listening to Burning Off Impurities for the first time. Not Crap!

Band: Grails

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 11:15 pm
by Christopher J McGarvey_Archive
boilermaker wrote:Just listening to Burning Off Impurities for the first time. Not Crap!
I'm rocking The Burden Of Hope tonight.

Band: Grails

Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 11:59 am
by Richard_Archive
CLEAN LIVING TOUR , 2008

June 20 Columbus, OH Wexner Center For The Arts **
June 21 Louisville, KY Terrastock 7, Mellwood Arts Center
June 22 Chicago, IL Empty Bottle **
June 23 Detroit, MI National Bohemian Home *
June 24 Pittsburgh, PA Garfield Artworks *
June 25 Philadelphia, PA Johnny Brenda's *
June 26 New York, NY Knitting Factory *
June 27 Boston, MA Middle East
June 28 Wallingford, CT Cherry Street Station *

* with Nadja
** with Motorpsycho

Band: Grails

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 3:03 am
by Christopher J McGarvey_Archive
New record=Awesome

Band: Grails

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 2:38 pm
by floog_Archive
Christopher J. McGarvey wrote:New record=Awesome

Uh..Johnny-come-lately here...

Just found Grails browsing the Southern page and spent the next half hour listening to their MySpace page. Is Burden of Hope the new one? I liked the track I heard off Red Light.

Throw me a recommendation.

Band: Grails

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 2:48 pm
by Christopher J McGarvey_Archive
floog wrote:
Christopher J. McGarvey wrote:New record=Awesome

Uh..Johnny-come-lately here...

Just found Grails browsing the Southern page and spent the next half hour listening to their MySpace page. Is Burden of Hope the new one? I liked the track I heard off Red Light.

Throw me a recommendation.
Burden Of Hope is from 2003.
It's really good, but so are Burning Off Impurities and Take Refuge In Clean Living.
Those are the three I have.