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silkworm/bottomless pit update

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2019 7:00 pm
by abcgroupdocumentation_Archive
The new ITW repress looks and sounds incredible. I spent my Sunday playing both lps and they re flawless.

silkworm/bottomless pit update

Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2019 7:00 pm
by cneutron_Archive
NewDarkAge wrote:Similar experience except it was a .rar on one of those blogs that used to exist. Spring of 2012. That whole summer I didn t listen to anything else.ah! I remember the days, heading down to the used .rar store and flipping through the file folders.

silkworm/bottomless pit update

Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2019 7:00 pm
by NewDarkAge_Archive
Finally got round to ordering the reissues now I m back home. Even on Bandcamp ITW sounds incredible, like it s more in focus or something. I didn t realise this before but Andy was really young when they recorded this, right? His songs are intimidatingly good. tallchris wrote:Realized recently that coming across this record in a pawnshop in Idaho in 1995 is probably one of the 3 biggest things music related things that ended up changing the course of my life, though the impact of ITW was a slower burn.Similar experience except it was a .rar on one of those blogs that used to exist. Spring of 2012. That whole summer I didn t listen to anything else.

silkworm/bottomless pit update

Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2019 7:00 pm
by NewDarkAge_Archive
cneutron wrote:NewDarkAge wrote:Similar experience except it was a .rar on one of those blogs that used to exist. Spring of 2012. That whole summer I didn t listen to anything else.ah! I remember the days, heading down to the used .rar store and flipping through the file folders.hahahaha, touché

silkworm/bottomless pit update

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2019 7:00 pm
by abcgroupdocumentation_Archive
Since the ITW reissue arrived at my house, it's pretty much the only thing I've listened to; that and all the Silkworm LPs.The last 48 hours have been me revisiting Andy's record with Light Coma--it's a perfect fuckin' record.A few years ago I was on the road to Knoxville from the ATL to see my buddy Matt Hall. I was listening to Firewater the entire way there.When I arrived at his house, he opens the door to greet me and I said "Dude, I just listened to the greatest guitar solo ever written."And he reflexively replied with "You mean Slow Hands by Silkworm?"That's exactly what I was referring to--it was one of the most epic rock moments of our friendship. That goddamn solo...it's just the gift that KEEPS giving.

silkworm/bottomless pit update

Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2019 7:00 pm
by Hosoi_Archive
In the West sounds great! Love it!! 10/10!!!Lots of stuff I never really heard before, especially the dive bomb/fighter jet guitar parts and Phelps background vocals, including harmonies with himself, which, as usual, are terrific.