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Melvins Ozma
1 sep 05
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Well, the Drone is unlikely to appeal to you, given that you don't like either the more experimental Melvins (experimental = drone) or the Come My Fanatics by the Wizard, which is the most Drone in their discography. It would be like saying, "I don't like the first four Led Zeppelin albums, now I'm diving into Hard Rock" :D. Everyone who makes Drone has a reverence for the Melvins from the period you dislike; on the cover of the first Sunn O))) album, there’s a photo of King Buzzo in high school. If you like We Live, check out the Obsessed, St. Vitus, the more classic stuff. Try Krux or Lory's Acid King (Dale Crover's ex-wife, the Doom trucker :D), Reverend Bizarre, and the whole Wino Squad with various Spirit Caravan, The Hidden Hand, Place Of Skulls, and the like ;-)
Melvins Ozma
1 sep 05
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I'm not writing about it, but they've taken some from here. Honky is also laid back; experimentation is there too, the Melvins' version in the style of "Houdinì & Ozma" can be found on three or four albums, in the others experimentation is present, more in some than in others, but it's there nonetheless.
Melvins Ozma
1 sep 05
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Well, then don't even bother with Lysol, if you've only listened to those and you don't like them, it's unlikely you'll enjoy him. In fact, maybe try the older ones; with Lysol, there are already hints of the new direction that he later developed well in Ipecac :)
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Ah.
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yes.
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Well, have you seen his back? Hell Yeah (ehhhggià). Ingrandisci questa immagine // It's even better across the whole back than on the record, luckily I was wrong, it's Search and not Seek (And Destroy, obviously).
Melvins Ozma
1 sep 05
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Well, Ipecac have had an incredible comeback, they finally shifted towards different sounds after ten years (at the time) of more or less similar sounds. However, I don't understand why you mentioned 4 out of 7 from the Ipecac period, and then you tell me they should be avoided. :) (And Colossus of Destiny is an experimental live session, not a studio album). There’s a version of Lysol floating around online as a single piece, but the original is in multiple tracks.
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Yes, there's also the review. Anyway, about the basement, I disagree: it’s a matter of a different conception of sound. This (CMF, or if we want to say the first disc of this double album) is the best album by Wizard according to most fans who prefer the rotten and distorted side of this type of Doom. "Basement" would apply if it were low-quality and had unsupported instruments, while here the blend is perfect, distorted and abrasive, and intentionally dirty, but not "incorrect" or "poorly made"; it’s just more Drone-Oriented. If your listening habits continue towards this type of production, your three will become a five. I don’t know any Stoner-Doom listener who would give less than a five to this; it's a manifesto of the genre that set several rules for the bands that came after and for their albums, not just some random underground record. :)
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I still can’t get over the fact that he likes sausage, even though he clearly stated he’s a liar. But is the lie that he likes sausage, or that he likes girls as he said before? But most importantly, for Seek N Destroy, who quotes who?