I think it's hoping for a lot. Or rather, I'm not holding my breath. I think we'll probably see some new Sculptured and Especially Likely Sloth before another Agalloch anyway. Hopefully, I'm wrong.
NB is definetelly coming out with something early next year ... at least this is what Negru last told me. They are working on some handmade packaging again, with some new surprises.
Slayer for me ... should be an interesting record. Ditto with Priest.
Porcupine Tree
Ulver
Moonsorrow
Hammers Of Misfortune
Primordial
Zero Hour
Dark Tranquillity
Nevermore
Novembers Doom
Negura Bunget
Ephel Duath
Wolverine
Goat Horn - Threatening Force EP (and hopefully a full-length)
Katatonia (!) - ?
The Lord Weird Slough Feg - Atavism
Arghoslent - ?
Drudkh - Lebedyna Dorova
Hate Forest - Sorrow (correct?)
Astrofaes - Those Whose Past Is Immortal (on CD anyway, I haven't ordered the tape)
Opeth (I guess you never know, it could be good)
Graveland (again!)
Woods of Ypres
Well the new Drudkh - The Swan Road LP will be out on February by Supernal Music (cd) and Faustian/NH (vinyl), so that's the first that came in my mind. Then there will be new Clandestine Blaze-album, Deliverers of Faith, that might be out as cd late this year, but the vinyl is '05-release. Ulver's Blood Inside is interesting and should take Ulver to a new level once again.
And of course as a musician I also wait my own full lenght, that should be out early '05 (or very late '04).
Also every year I always hope that Denis Leary puts out another CD. Actually, I just ordered his most recent one, but I think it's just a collection of stuff I already have. It'll be someone's Xmas gift if so.
"the new QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE record entitled "Lullabies To Paralyze" will be released to all you fine folks on March 22, 2005."
:hotjump: oopmypants: :Smokedev:
EDIT:
"We've just put the finishing touches on "TheFun Machine Took A Shit & Died", which I think is a good title for a tune so strange. The session started out relatively normal, but then took a turn for the bizarre, once longtime friends Dean Ween, Chris Goss & Jesse "the devil" Hughes scarred this song with their musical branding irons."