Stannis wrote:Saw Khruangbin live recently and was obsessed. Crowd was lit too
Khruangbin is my new favorite band. I love Mark Speer's guitar playing. Plus, they just got a great groove going.
"Khruangbin" means "airplane" in Thai.
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Stannis wrote:Saw Khruangbin live recently and was obsessed. Crowd was lit too
robillionaire wrote:
HarthorneWingo wrote:
Khruangbin is my new favorite band. I love Mark Speer's guitar playing. Plus, they just got a great groove going.
"Khruangbin" means "airplane" in Thai.
robillionaire wrote:
thebuzzardman wrote:

Kampuchea wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:
I'm liking this one, I've started getting into some old school tunes that were before my time.

TrueWarrior wrote:robillionaire wrote:
Rob with the Converge avi and Knocked Loose drop. Nice!
Im sure you also like some stuff by Botch, Pig Destroyer, Dillinger Escape Plan, Poison the Well, Wormrot, Between the Buried and Me, Nails, Cave In, Discordance Axis, Every Time I Die, Daughters, The Chariot, Gaza, Napalm Death, Power Trip, Nasum, Zao, Norma Jean, Counterparts, Vein.fm, Today is the Day, etc.
So many cool hardcore, metalcore, grind, powerviolence and such bands out there.
Rock includes punk, metal and all the other “extreme” subgenres. Death, Black, Sludge, Doom, etc.
For anyone who cant get into screaming/yelling/any type of harsh vocals, you gotta treat them as more of a percussion instrument part of the rhythm section, just adding more heaviness and primal feeling. You’re not goin to understand 90% of what they’re saying lol. Once it clicks then it makes sense. Some bands will throw in some panty dropping catchy clean sung choruses and melodies too though.
Personally I like when vocals are varied the best. Think Mike Patton of Faith No More and many other projects, who can do every type of vocal technique out there. Heavy, soft, high, low, crazy, and all in between. One of the last concerts I saw before the pandemic locked everything down was one of Patton’s other bands Mr. Bungle at Brooklyn Steel.

TrueWarrior wrote:robillionaire wrote:
Rob with the Converge avi and Knocked Loose drop. Nice!
Im sure you also like some stuff by Botch, Pig Destroyer, Dillinger Escape Plan, Poison the Well, Wormrot, Between the Buried and Me, Nails, Cave In, Discordance Axis, Every Time I Die, Daughters, The Chariot, Gaza, Napalm Death, Power Trip, Nasum, Zao, Norma Jean, Counterparts, Vein.fm, Today is the Day, etc.
So many cool hardcore, metalcore, grind, powerviolence and such bands out there.
Rock includes punk, metal and all the other “extreme” subgenres. Death, Black, Sludge, Doom, etc.
For anyone who cant get into screaming/yelling/any type of harsh vocals, you gotta treat them as more of a percussion instrument part of the rhythm section, just adding more heaviness and primal feeling. You’re not goin to understand 90% of what they’re saying lol. Once it clicks then it makes sense. Some bands will throw in some panty dropping catchy clean sung choruses and melodies too though.
Personally I like when vocals are varied the best. Think Mike Patton of Faith No More and many other projects, who can do every type of vocal technique out there. Heavy, soft, high, low, crazy, and all in between. One of the last concerts I saw before the pandemic locked everything down was one of Patton’s other bands Mr. Bungle at Brooklyn Steel.
TrueWarrior wrote:Ha thats pretty awesome Rob. You should post the bands you were in if you have recordings. I dig all those ones you threw out too. Was gonna mention Have Heart, Turnstile, Madball, etc but I can go on forever as Im sure you can.
See this is cool learning about eachother like this outside of the damn Knicks. We don’t agree on Julius Randle or prob a lot of politics but music is universal breh. Sports and music bring people from all walks of life together.
I saw Daughters with Health and Show Me the Body as openers a couple years back too after they blew up.
One of the most gangster songs ever:
Stannis wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:
Khruangbin is my new favorite band. I love Mark Speer's guitar playing. Plus, they just got a great groove going.
"Khruangbin" means "airplane" in Thai.
Had no idea. My brother is in Thailand at the moment.
Never bothered to learn what it meant lol.
HarthorneWingo wrote:Stannis wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:
Khruangbin is my new favorite band. I love Mark Speer's guitar playing. Plus, they just got a great groove going.
"Khruangbin" means "airplane" in Thai.
Had no idea. My brother is in Thailand at the moment.
Never bothered to learn what it meant lol.
Shemy? What's he doing in Thailand?
TrueWarrior wrote:Ha thats pretty awesome Rob. You should post the bands you were in if you have recordings. I dig all those ones you threw out too. Was gonna mention Have Heart, Turnstile, Madball, etc but I can go on forever as Im sure you can.
See this is cool learning about eachother like this outside of the damn Knicks. We don’t agree on Julius Randle, lol, but music is universal breh.
I saw Daughters with Health and Show Me the Body as openers a couple years back too after they blew up.
One of the most gangster songs ever:
thebuzzardman wrote:TrueWarrior wrote:robillionaire wrote:
Rob with the Converge avi and Knocked Loose drop. Nice!
Im sure you also like some stuff by Botch, Pig Destroyer, Dillinger Escape Plan, Poison the Well, Wormrot, Between the Buried and Me, Nails, Cave In, Discordance Axis, Every Time I Die, Daughters, The Chariot, Gaza, Napalm Death, Power Trip, Nasum, Zao, Norma Jean, Counterparts, Vein.fm, Today is the Day, etc.
So many cool hardcore, metalcore, grind, powerviolence and such bands out there.
Rock includes punk, metal and all the other “extreme” subgenres. Death, Black, Sludge, Doom, etc.
For anyone who cant get into screaming/yelling/any type of harsh vocals, you gotta treat them as more of a percussion instrument part of the rhythm section, just adding more heaviness and primal feeling. You’re not goin to understand 90% of what they’re saying lol. Once it clicks then it makes sense. Some bands will throw in some panty dropping catchy clean sung choruses and melodies too though.
Personally I like when vocals are varied the best. Think Mike Patton of Faith No More and many other projects, who can do every type of vocal technique out there. Heavy, soft, high, low, crazy, and all in between. One of the last concerts I saw before the pandemic locked everything down was one of Patton’s other bands Mr. Bungle at Brooklyn Steel.
Mike Patton is ridiculously talented. I'm a big fan. Ok, some of his stuff that gets way out there...is kind of an acquired tasted I've yet to acquire
Stannis wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:
Khruangbin is my new favorite band. I love Mark Speer's guitar playing. Plus, they just got a great groove going.
"Khruangbin" means "airplane" in Thai.
Had no idea. My brother is in Thailand at the moment.
Never bothered to learn what it meant lol.
br7knicks wrote:TrueWarrior wrote:Ha thats pretty awesome Rob. You should post the bands you were in if you have recordings. I dig all those ones you threw out too. Was gonna mention Have Heart, Turnstile, Madball, etc but I can go on forever as Im sure you can.
See this is cool learning about eachother like this outside of the damn Knicks. We don’t agree on Julius Randle, lol, but music is universal breh.
I saw Daughters with Health and Show Me the Body as openers a couple years back too after they blew up.
One of the most gangster songs ever:
i'd post my band's recordings, but this was back in early 2000s on a **** equipment. it's terrible
we had a video recording of us during a battle of the bands (about 16 bands showed up). we came in second.
we weren't going to win anyway, but our bassist was high as ****, and cranked his bass up louder than everyone else. when we listened back to the video of our set, it's pretty much, "and here's the bass, featuring the rest of the band." it sounded **** horrendous.