@Chris2901 Death metal, please that's so 80's I was more of a thrash head then Almost 30 yrs gone & me necks still sore
Then, as now, I was into all sorts, but of that sort of oevre I was quite partial to Grindcore. Still love and listen to Godflesh and Head of David . But Tom Ravenscroft just played these 2 classics on 6 music. What a pleasure to arrive home to
^ Think i've got the original version on cassette somewhere. Strangely i was listening to the other one they did, sampling Eurythmics only the other day. IIRC they were not from Utah but Leeds lol
Listened to this in one uninterrupted go on a long flight. Definitely puts your head in a different place by the end, and seemed the right soundtrack to be stuck in a claustrophobic metal tube. Absolutely terrible music for the outdoors, though!
Tickets for Glasgow in November Thanks to daughter for giving me 10mins notice before they were going on sale
Tickets For Mogwai booked in December - Brixton Academy - an occasional haunt of my youth for various allnighters. (Hawkwind, Megadogs (inc Aphex Twin, Orbital and Underworld), The Orb...) One more (but not very) recent tune from another of Scotland's finest:
After thoughts from another thread got me listening to greek rock & punk rock which to be honest i haven't done in years. But just so people don't think all greek none trad music is as bad as it may seem. Come to think on it neither are still going, so maybe it is (nor have been for a long time)
Forgot about this thread. Went to see Sleaford Mods (November Exeter)and Mogwai (December Brixton academy). Both excellent. Off to see This is the Kit tonight . So warmed up with 2 hours of Godflesh Like you do. Found this awesome live gem It's an aural feast rather than visual. (Bought the original EP back in the day after seeing them live twice in 1990/91)