Because when it comes right down to it, in the grand scheme of things, the only two bands that really, truly matter are Sabbath and the Beatles, and nobody has successfully combined the essence of both bands quite as well as these guys. Saw them live a couple weeks ago and the vocal melodies were fucking on point.
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Wags meltdown in 3...2...1...MiketheangrydrunkenCUfan wrote:Because when it comes right down to it, in the grand scheme of things, the only two bands that really, truly matter are Sabbath and the Beatles
Awesome sound, how old are those dudes?
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They do have a similar sound to Black Sabbath, with McCartney singing. Prefer the real thing, although Ozzy can barely walk & talk at the same time.
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Not sure of their ages, but they've only been around since '09. I'd guess maybe late 20s/early 30s.Carson wrote:Awesome sound, how old are those dudes?
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Great sound here Mike. Four long haired guys from England. Good discovery, just disappointed I missed them as they toured Phoenix about two weeks ago.
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Not to rub it in, but you missed a damn good show. The Shrine and Danava played really strong opening sets, and I think they came pretty close to selling out the Crescent. I was still kicking myself for being a lazy old fart and skipping Baroness and Pallbearer two nights prior, so I'm glad I at least caught these guys. I was curious to see how well they'd execute all they vocal harmonies live, and I came away very impressed. I was actually a little suspicious if there was some "enhancement" going on. No real evidence of it, but that's how great they sounded live.Jay in Phoenix wrote:
Great sound here Mike. Four long haired guys from England. Good discovery, just disappointed I missed them as they toured Phoenix about two weeks ago.
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