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Re: Band of Susans

Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2023 6:26 am
by DaveA
Haydon wrote: Sun Dec 03, 2023 10:31 pm I read that every single member of this band is a satanist and that they only allow other satanists to load in their gear and where possible they only eat at restaurants owned by satanists. Pretty wild!
Band of Satan's

Gramsci wrote:Susan wanted him to make a dark pact with Baphomet and he was more interested in G&L guitars.
If I had to choose between opening a portal to hell in my house and getting a nice G&L, I'd take the G&L in a heartbeat. When I was looking for a Strat, I almost got a used bright orange G&L but ended up going with a Fender instead. But I still think about that bright orange G&L from time to time. It looked cool and probably would've played well/sounded good.

Anyway, do like what I've heard from this band.

Re: Band of Susans

Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2023 7:54 am
by jakethesnake
Not crap but theyr'e no Live Skull, Rat at rat R or even Of cabbages and Kings... a bit too much shoegazer and "indie"-anglophilia for my 80s NYC artsy noise-rock tastes...

Re: Band of Susans

Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2023 5:54 pm
by trey
BOS is not crap. Robert Poss is waiting to gain entry to these forums and is pleased his former band is remembered fondly. He asked me to share his bandcamp page.
https://robertposs.bandcamp.com/?fbclid ... HfUpu4SHes
Distortion is Truth is really good.

Re: Band of Susans

Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2023 8:06 pm
by Anthony
Robert Poss deserves more credit, good on you, Trey.

BoS are emblematic of a certain time and sound for which other bands get more attention, but BoS was always the best out of that bunch.
trey wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2023 5:54 pm BOS is not crap. Robert Poss is waiting to gain entry to these forums and is pleased his former band is remembered fondly. He asked me to share his bandcamp page.
https://robertposs.bandcamp.com/?fbclid ... HfUpu4SHes
Distortion is Truth is really good.

Re: Band of Susans

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 3:10 am
by the letter o
trey wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2023 5:54 pm BOS is not crap. Robert Poss is waiting to gain entry to these forums and is pleased his former band is remembered fondly. He asked me to share his bandcamp page.
https://robertposs.bandcamp.com/?fbclid ... HfUpu4SHes
Distortion is Truth is really good.
Robert's one of the good ones. I ordered a CD of "Distortion Is Truth" direct from him way back in the early '00s, and was after a copy of "Crossing Casco Bay" too. He was super apologetic because he'd run out of copies of CCB, but I said 'no problem' and went ahead and just ordered DIT. When it finally showed up, he'd burned me a CD-R of Casco Bay, and threw in cassettes of "Sometimes" and a Phil Niblock album too. Just an all-round good dude.

BOS rule. I waver between "Love Agenda" and "The Word And The Flesh" as my favorite, but that back catalogue of theirs is so compact and focused that you really can't go wrong with any of it.

NC

Re: Band of Susans

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 5:04 am
by Gramsci
Anthony wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2023 8:06 pm Robert Poss deserves more credit, good on you, Trey.

BoS are emblematic of a certain time and sound for which other bands get more attention, but BoS was always the best out of that bunch.
trey wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2023 5:54 pm BOS is not crap. Robert Poss is waiting to gain entry to these forums and is pleased his former band is remembered fondly. He asked me to share his bandcamp page.
https://robertposs.bandcamp.com/?fbclid ... HfUpu4SHes
Distortion is Truth is really good.
Hard agree here. I think the difference is the song writing and ensemble playing, which is really solid.

Love Agenda is fantastic. Page Hamilton is singing on It’s Locked Away, which is interesting in the context of what came after.

I’m going to listen to that album right now.

Re: Band of Susans

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2023 3:46 am
by dfglv
super focused, excellent decisions. the days when 'trash train' enters my head and won't leave for hours and hours are always glad days.

Re: Band of Susans

Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2024 3:54 pm
by Krev
Their "Child of the Moon" cover is fucking awesome.

Re: Band of Susans

Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2024 5:32 pm
by ErikG
I had a G&L bass once. It was very well made, had a humbucker in the Stingray "sweet spot." The model was called the CLIMAX. Sold it because it was not satanic enough.

Being of a certain age I am familiar with this band by name but can not recall hearing them. Where should I begin?

Re: Band of Susans

Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2024 7:16 pm
by InMySoul77
ErikG wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 5:32 pm I had a G&L bass once. It was very well made, had a humbucker in the Stingray "sweet spot." The model was called the CLIMAX. Sold it because it was not satanic enough.

Being of a certain age I am familiar with this band by name but can not recall hearing them. Where should I begin?
I've heard Love Agenda and Veil. Both are excellent.