Hey, me (Kev Digi, the_Network.) and B. Hanlon (SLOTG/ex-Network) are starting a rockin' ass old school hardcore band called Black Daggers and need a drummer, a bassist, and another guitarist.
-Must enjoy drinking as much or more as playing music
-Gonna need their own equipment and transportation
-Either play extremely well or extremely shitty
-Forget any current musical ambitions
-Hopefully be almost 30 years old or older
I would never be in a band with someone who was once a member of a band called "The Secret Lives Of Teenage Girls". They could sound like "Haunting The Chapel" meets "Seven Churches" meets "Altars of Madness" and I wouldn't wanna know about it.
I would never be in a band with someone who was once a member of a band called "The Secret Lives Of Teenage Girls". They could sound like "Haunting The Chapel" meets "Seven Churches" meets "Altars of Madness" and I wouldn't wanna know about it.
I'm still in the network...The Secret Life of Teenage Girls is fucking awesome. Now I understand why death metal bands always have similar names. Some shitheads won't listen to a band without an X or a "tion" in it.
Nah brah - I'm just a judgemental shithead all around. And most death metal bands not only have similar names but sound alike. In my not-so-humble, it's a genre that hasn't advanced in nearly 20 years. I can count the number of new releases I'd listen to a second time rather than just play "Necroticism" or "Blessed Are The Sick" for the 2000th time on one hand and I'm stoked to hear bands plugging in the ol HM-2 and recapturing that rotten old vibe instead of buying into the ubertech sweep-arpeggio pissing contest the genre has become. (Yawn)
But hey - Black Daggers sounds cool. Hope you're sleazy. Maybe you guys and Nightbitch could rock out some time... drink some liquid guitars...
Nah brah - I'm just a judgemental shithead all around. And most death metal bands not only have similar names but sound alike. In my not-so-humble, it's a genre that hasn't advanced in nearly 20 years. I can count the number of new releases I'd listen to a second time rather than just play "Necroticism" or "Blessed Are The Sick" for the 2000th time on one hand and I'm stoked to hear bands plugging in the ol HM-2 and recapturing that rotten old vibe instead of buying into the ubertech sweep-arpeggio pissing contest the genre has become. (Yawn)