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Neurosis at Brooklyn Masonic Temple

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:36 am
by Ty Webb_Archive
syntaxfree07 wrote:
Ty Webb wrote:I just remembered that he was also at the Weedeater gig burun and I saw at Club Midway. Was his son in one of the opening bands? Seems like that was the case, but the whole night's fuzzy. Shit, I can't even remember who opened now.


I don't think we'll be seeing Dixie Dave yak on Conan's stage anytime soon though.


Weedeater and US Christmas, Mike?

You are almost missing out living in Brooklyn.



Oh man. It's an embarassment of riches. In NC, I was lucky if 2 bands I wanted to see came through in a month. Up here, I sometimes have to choose between great shows on the same night.

The only bands I love that I never get to see are very underground heavy rock acts from Australia or South America. The internets, she is a double-edged sword. I shouldn't even know these bands exist, but now I like them and know I'll never get to see them live.

Neurosis at Brooklyn Masonic Temple

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:41 am
by Boombats_Archive
Yeah I wish Blood Duster would come play up here! (hint hint)

Neurosis at Brooklyn Masonic Temple

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:53 am
by vockins_Archive
Ty Webb wrote:The only bands I love that I never get to see are very underground heavy rock acts from Australia or South America. The internets, she is a double-edged sword. I shouldn't even know these bands exist, but now I like them and know I'll never get to see them live.

Do you subscribe to the Metal Kingdom blog? Metal Kingdom is an all Latin American metal venue in Elmhurst.

They just had an open bar show that must have been completely batshit.

Neurosis at Brooklyn Masonic Temple

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:55 am
by Boombats_Archive
Vockins, were you at Friday's show?

Neurosis at Brooklyn Masonic Temple

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:01 am
by Ty Webb_Archive
vockins wrote:
Ty Webb wrote:The only bands I love that I never get to see are very underground heavy rock acts from Australia or South America. The internets, she is a double-edged sword. I shouldn't even know these bands exist, but now I like them and know I'll never get to see them live.

Do you subscribe to the Metal Kingdom blog? Metal Kingdom is an all Latin American metal venue in Elmhurst.

They just had an open bar show that must have been completely batshit.


WHA?!

I had no idea such a thing existed. I cannot imagine the range of horrors and beauties on display at the Metal Kingdom open bar show.

There's some good psychedelic/stoner/doom rock and metal coming out of South America. I'll plug my Peruvian buddy Marcos' band, Reino ErmitaƱo:
http://www.myspace.com/reinoermitano

Stuff just sounds more evil when it's sung in Spanish by a chick.

Neurosis at Brooklyn Masonic Temple

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:25 am
by bomberz1qr20_Archive
Ty Webb wrote:Stuff just sounds more evil when it's sung in Spanish by a chick.



Agreed.

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Neurosis at Brooklyn Masonic Temple

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:31 am
by vockins_Archive
Ty Webb wrote:
vockins wrote:Do you subscribe to the Metal Kingdom blog? Metal Kingdom is an all Latin American metal venue in Elmhurst.

WHA?!

I had no idea such a thing existed.

I know there's at least one other all Latin American metal venue in Queens.

My knowledge of the genre begins and ends at Krisiun, so that's all I got.

Neurosis at Brooklyn Masonic Temple

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:37 am
by Ty Webb_Archive
No Brujeria? They've been at it a long time.

"Peter! Wilson! Esta! Muerto!"

They were an awesome band. Sounds like they've changed their sound a little bit though.

Neurosis at Brooklyn Masonic Temple

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 12:01 pm
by vockins_Archive
Ty Webb wrote:No Brujeria? They've been at it a long time.

"Peter! Wilson! Esta! Muerto!"

They were an awesome band. Sounds like they've changed their sound a little bit though.

I think all the Latin dudes left eight years ago. I guess Juan Brujo is still around, if it's the same guy as always.

Consejos Narcos is the fucking jam, though.

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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 12:05 pm
by ipitcher_Archive
steve wrote:Re: tattoos

On the excellent Canadian TV show "How It's Made," in an episode about manufacturing high-voltage fuses, one of the assembly workers had hands littered with swastika tattoos, maybe 20 of them all tolled. You never saw the worker's face, and it was a little disconcerting to see disembodied hands doing these expert, minute assembly operations looking like that. It seemed like this assembler both got those tattoos and started work at this job a very long time ago.

On closer still-frame oh-my-god inspection, it became obvious that the hands also had pink nail polish, and a diamond wedding ring.


I just saw this, and searched for the terms "how it's made" and "swastika" on Google to see who else noticed, and your post here was the first result. The nail polish and diamond ring bit leaves me with more questions than answers.