Friday, August 7, 2015
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Remember that Supergroup w/ Mike Patton, Tunde Adebimpe and Doseone?
The one we've been waiting for since about the time Peeping Tom came out?
It's here. Or at least the first single is. Ladies and gentlemen, please put your hands together for The Nevermen (sounds like a villain from Grant Morrison's run on Doom Patrol, doesn't it?)
Thanks to my Drinking with Comics co-host Mike Wellman for being the bearer or great news:
The band's soundcloud is here. There's no tracks available there yet though, so apparently it's exclusive right here on Consequence of Sound. Really great track with a very unique structure. Can't wait for the record!
Saturday, July 25, 2015
Chelsea Wolfe - Carrion Flowers
I had totally missed the fact that Chelsea Wolfe has a new record on the horizon (shipping on or around August 1st!). There's a gaggle of tracks floating around from Abyss (great title) but this creepy ass video is the only sneak peak I want of Ms. Wolfe's new material until I can experience it as a whole when I sit down with some intoxicants and hit play by candle light when the actual Long Player lands.
Can't wait! Next stop, the Abyss!
Monday, July 20, 2015
Saturday, July 18, 2015
Friday, July 17, 2015
Bizarre Ghost Late Night TV Ad From Back in May
Holy cow! Following the link to the Loud Wire that I referenced in my previous "From the Pinnacle to the Pit" post but had not read completely until just now, I realize how much I've missed on the developments in this completely awesome and bizarre band. This aired on VH1 in late May, during a late-night broadcast of Caddy Shack.
What?
This is the kind of marketing that I absolutely love and will endear me to Ghost even more. If that's possible.
Read the Loud Wire article linked above for more deets.
Brand New Ghost Track: From The Pinnacle To The Pit
AWESOME! And, more so than on Circe, the other track to surface so far from forthcoming record Meliora (pre-order here), on From The Pinnacle to the Pit you can very much tell that we once again have a new Papa Emeritus (number III for those counting along).
The fact that Ghost have switched singers for each of their three records is just stunning to me. I'll admit it's going to be hard to beat Papa II, however if this track shows a bit of bite to the vocals and Circe shows his 'sweet', melodic side, I'm really going to love this record as much as the other two. After seeing the video for Circe it has really grown to be one of my favorite Ghost tracks.
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