Mystik is born again!
After a hectic year, with a lot of changes, a new era with Mystik is taking place.
We are proud to announce our two new members, bass player Lisen Mattis and drummer Patrick Dagland!
We are now in the writing-process of our second album, and there will also be an EP-release in due time.
Join us, as we change the pace, and follow the raw energy that will come out of this exciting new force.
solid-to-great albums that
I remember you saying that you didn't like The Mediator very much. What is it that you don't like about it exactly?.
LMFAOOOOO! yeah dude, im pretty sure their last two albums sound just like Beneath the Remains and Schizophrenia. An yeah, people are just dying to get Max back on vocals . Did you miss the part where i referred to Roots as an abomination to heavy metal? He was a huge part of their downfall.I see what you're saying, but I can't help but thinking that if the exact same music found on their latest releases was used with Max on vocals people would be absolutely gushing over it. .
So for you a "Piece of Art" is only valid if it gains "mass exposure"no ones taking notice????? HMMMMM, i wonder why????
Are you retarded? I trashed their most "mass exposed"/highest selling album(Roots) and you ask me if they have to sell a certain amount or get mass exposure for me to like them? Do you wear a helmet when taking showers? I clearly pointed out why i think the band is trash now and it has pretty much nothing to do with popularity or sales you fucking idiot. They actually flushed away the quality of their music in order to start catering to "the masses" aka the simpletons(like yourself) with their groovey nu-metal garbage. Jimmy asked why no one here would take notice and i pointed out why, because their music is pretty much dog shit now. I was one of the countless hardcore die hard fans of the band who walked into the record store the day Roots came out and was left scarred. And maybe you should talk about vocalists with the dude who brought them up. Max was my favorite Sep vocalist and i still went ahead and trashed him. Try using your head next time before injecting yourself into one of my conversations.So for you a "Piece of Art" is only valid if it gains "mass exposure"
or meets a certain sales quota then? I'm just trying to get a baseline
for what you consider "successful"
For me personally I don't really care who the vocalist is, how many
copies it sells or what style of music Sepultura are playing...as long
as I enjoy it...and for me their last couple of albums have been excellent
& I hope Quadra continues that trend.
On Topic:
On January 10th we get...
I Disagree by Poppy through Sumerian Records...
That should be interesting right?
*Looks Around*
Right?
Plebs will be plebs.their last couple of albums have been excellent
Are you retarded? I trashed their most "mass exposed"/highest selling album(Roots) and you ask me if they have to sell a certain amount or get mass exposure for me to like them? Do you wear a helmet when taking showers? I clearly pointed out why i think the band is trash now and it has pretty much nothing to do with popularity or sales you fucking idiot. They actually flushed away the quality of their music in order to start catering to "the masses" aka the simpletons(like yourself) with their groovey nu-metal garbage. Jimmy asked why no one here would take notice and i pointed out why, because their music is pretty much dog shit now. I was one of the countless hardcore die hard fans of the band who walked into the record store the day Roots came out and was left scarred. And maybe you should talk about vocalists with the dude who brought them up. Max was my favorite Sep vocalist and i still went ahead and trashed him. Try using your head next time before injecting yourself into one of my conversations.
Don't worry...I've learned my lesson...Plebs will be plebs.
got itI'm sorry, my peabrain couldn't comprehend what you originally posted so i just responded with nonsense that literally has nothing to do with what you said so now i'm just going to call you an "internet tough guy"