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Band: Helmet
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 12:25 pm
by Isabelle Gall_Archive
Strap It On-awesome.
Meantime-great, but not as good as the 1st album.
Betty-good, but not as much as the album before.
Aftertaste-okay, but not as good as the previous album.
See the pattern?
Still, NC. I used to have a black Helmet t-shirt with a vice on it. It was really big, but I wore it anyway.
Band: Helmet
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 12:53 pm
by chet_Archive
Strap it On is such an amazing record. Everything about it is great.
All the other records are just ok.
Monochrome wasn't half bad, and it was a semi-return to form. Nothing beats Strap it On though in their catalog.
Band: Helmet
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 3:04 pm
by HOUSTON_M_Archive
Isabelle Gall wrote:
Strap It On-awesome.
Meantime-great, but not as good as the 1st album.
Betty-good, but not as much as the album before.
Aftertaste-okay, but not as good as the previous album.
See the pattern?
The same pattern as Liz Phair and Neil LaBute.
The passage from 1:58 - 2:21 in "FBLA" is enough in itself to earn Helmet a not crap vote from me.
I like the early non-album material collected on
Born Annoying as well.
Band: Helmet
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 4:01 pm
by Hexpane_Archive
Betty is misunderstood genius. People wanted Meantime 2: The untold stories
I spent many hours listening to that album over and over.
Aftertaste has a great first 5 songs. If that were an EP instead of an LP it would be pure bliss
People love to bash Aftertaste but its like a Rap album in a sense, its got 5 AAA songs and a bunch of filler. If you simply ignore everything after the 5th track, that release rocks
Band: Helmet
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 5:45 pm
by Pasta_Archive
"This Is Sinatra's world, we just live here"
Starp it On Is freakin' perfect. Meantime, was definitely a welcome antidote to the Alice in Chains/Pearl Jam/STP "Heavy Rock".
After that. EH......
Band: Helmet
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 7:39 pm
by The MayorofRockNRoll_Archive
I pretty much tuned out after Peter left.
I used to correspond with Page Hamilton. He's a nice guy, or he was. Maybe he still is.
Still...I hate to do it, but I do kinda have to dole out a little blame for nu-metal, especially given the line up he's played with lately.
Band: Helmet
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 8:04 pm
by ubercat_Archive
Yeah.
This guitar rocks soooo hard... Awesome video on 'work' included gratis.
Band: Helmet
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 9:21 pm
by BClark_Archive
what can i say, they got those riffs. to get picky, i'd say the feedback-chours stuff could be executed a bit better.
really, really boring lyrics. which is made worse by how the lyrics are kind of sparse throughout each song's time, as if theyre meant to have some succinct weight to them.
i'm thinking a helmet vs quicksand thunderdome might be in order. its really the same band; they sound similar and have pretty much the same place in rock music history. i suppose quicksand is the more "real deal" band of the two; i could never picture quicksand appearing on "the crow" soundtrack with pantera, fear factory, etc.
hmmmm, helmet = not crap.
Band: Helmet
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 9:36 pm
by mrarrison_Archive
OptionsR wrote:Maybe Peter Mengede contributed more than I thought.
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I saw Helmet live once in 1991 or so, at Virginia Tech (with Vockins I think!!)- right before they were signed to the big major label. Mengede had a crushing sound, a full stack vintage marshall JMP, a Les Paul and a menacing stance for such a well dressed guy. I liked it a great deal when he contributed to the solos in the one or two songs he played them on. Fingernails on a chalkboard.
Mengede and Stanier were the well-coiffed dudes in the band. Paige was just a tennis player with an ESG (or a PRS) and a fancy rack-of-lights guitar rig.
Still not crap for the first few albums. Everything after Betty was dumb. Actually, most of Betty is dumb too...
Band: Helmet
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 9:41 pm
by world of pee_Archive
saw them open for primus in 95. thought it stunk. wonder what i'd think now.