Show this thursday (Jan17th) @ Europa (Brooklyn)

Sfarog

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anyone in?
 
who?
funny, I never like feel I'm competing with someone when it comes to music.

I was joking :p

Tay Zonday is some youtube mic whore turned star because of his song "Chocolate Rain". It was so fucking awful that people couldn't help but watch, eventually feeding him enough attention that he's now broken out of the internet realm.
 
I was joking :p

Tay Zonday is some youtube mic whore turned star because of his song "Chocolate Rain". It was so fucking awful that people couldn't help but watch, eventually feeding him enough attention that he's now broken out of the internet realm.

oh yeah, that kid.. i saw the vid way back. hmm think we should cover it? :heh:
 
are you headbanging to my tears!?

its not gonna happen any time soon I'm afraid. if there was a bit more of a draw and we knew a tour booking agent maybe there'd be a chance. but thats not the case. besides, its cheeper if you fly out here instead of the whole band flying out west :lol:


we are going to do a few dates in canada though!
 
I was joking :p

Tay Zonday is some youtube mic whore turned star because of his song "Chocolate Rain". It was so fucking awful that people couldn't help but watch, eventually feeding him enough attention that he's now broken out of the internet realm.

You have got to be shitting me?!? Several people approached me with this cunt's "chocolate rain" performance as if the kid was exhibiting some sort of talent. I stood idly by while people broke in to hysterics to this life sized kit kat bar's rendition of null. Anything amuses negars it appears. Dangle a banana from a stage coach and watch a cadre of charcoaled cadburies chase it through the cottonfields while swallowing gnats in uncontrollable laughter.



Filthy sub-humans. :erk:

What's worse is the white office monkeys who schmooze with the fag hags at the water cooler, thinking they're hip and in touch by such a discovery.

 
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You have got to be shitting me?!? Several people approached me with this cunt's "chocolate rain" performance as if the kid was exhibiting some sort of talent. I stood idly by while people broke in to hysterics to this life sized kit kat bar's rendition of null. Anything amuses negars it appears. Dangle a banana from a stage coach and watch a cadre of charcoaled cadburies chase it through the cottonfields while swallowing gnats in uncontrollable laughter.



Filthy sub-humans. :erk:

What's worse is the white office monkeys who schmooze with the fag hags at the water cooler, thinking they're hip and in touch by such a discovery.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mSKBgvHdoE

Well, thats part of the joke... its called a TayRoll... you trick someone into watching the god awful video by telling them, and insisting, its a standup act.

Read all about it:

http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/Tay_zonday
 
Macej, what time are you guys going on?


also ... 9/10 on BM

Guitarist/producer Waldemar Sorychta, the man who brought you DESPAIR and GRIP INC., as well as playing on the new EYES OF EDEN album and producing acts like LACUNA COIL, MOONSPELL, and THE GATHERING returns now to kick the world's ass with a new band called ENEMY OF THE SUN. And yes, the name is in part inspired by the NEUROSIS album title. Enlisting versatile vocalist Jules Naveri, drummer Daniel Zeman, and bassist Alla Feynitch, the quartet has created in "Shadows" what is certain to be one of the freshest and most creative metal albums of 2008 (2007 if you live outside of North America).

The success of "Shadows" starts and ends with songwriting. This 13-track collection (including U.S. bonus track "Enemigo del Sol") is bursting at the seams with big hooks, adrenaline-charged thrash grooves, and a virtual potpourri of music styles woven into the arrangements. There is no mistaking it; the music of "Shadows" is driven primarily by furious modern thrash elements that just happen to come with incredibly catchy melodies. Most impressive is the manner in which Sorychta and company mix disparate musical styles into the arrangements without the songs ever seeming directionless or cluttered. You only need to hear the first track, "Emptiness", to realize the brilliance of the songwriting. It is a prime example of a tune that blasts off like a rocket with Naveri screaming his lungs out, changing into a muscular gruff vocal, and then turning on a dime for an exceptionally tuneful chorus.

The magic keeps on happening with "Burning Bridges" juxtaposing light strumming with ultra heavy riffs and "Lives Based on Conflicts" utilizing something along the lines of a SYSTEM OF A DOWN flow on the verse. You'll also hear everything from an ALICE IN CHAINS-type chorus (with Eastern-sounding guitars) on "Clearly Surreal", the kind of jumpy vocal on the verse of "Twenty Three Free" that vaguely recalls something that Serj Tankian would do to a reggae-ish guitar line on the ultra-cool "Brain Sucking Machine". In fact, the range of guitar effects used on the disc not only sound superb, but are also well suited to the compositions.

As one would expect, an album like "Shadows" gets better and better with every spin of the disc. If "Shadows" does not demonstrate to the masses the genius of Waldemar Sorychta, then something has gone horribly wrong in the world of music. Buy this album!