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#26 (permalink) |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Zwolle, The Netherlands
Posts: 3
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Could you get Theory in Practice to play on Headway? They were supposed to play on PP last year but they couldn't make it because their tourbus broke in Germany. It was the only band that made PP worth visiting that year so that was kinda sad (although Sun Caged kinda saved my day, thanks!). It's a shame that heavier bands are usually being ignored on "prog" festivals. There are many heavy bands that are much more progressive than what you usually hear on those festivals. "Let's put a 15 sec break here and then immitate dream theater again". Yeah, I'm sure that'll make it catchy as hell, and it's getting boring too. Or what about Martyr? Not the dutch one of course. If you don't know them yet, it's about time you get to know them, http://pages.infinit.net/martyr/. Or if you want a real mind crusher, go book Necrophagist. They're german, they're heavy and they're pretty damn technical. Check them out at www.necrophagist.de. They could even make it by bike if you can't afford paying travelling expenses I guess since they live right next door. Kidding. I suppose you can't get Meshuggah to play there eh? That'd be killer. Hmm oh well. What about Haji's Kitchen? They rule! Man, it'd be a trip seeing those guys live. If the drummer of Gorguts didn't kill himself you could have asked them too. At least they were actually progressive. What about Sceptic, btw? They're kind of a Death clone, but they do it really well, heh. Uh oh! Book Alarum. They rule. Or what about Threnody? My dutch heroes. Man, I could go on for hours. If you'd book one of the bands I mentioned, I'd be a happy little dude. If not - oh well, I'm pretty sure your festival will rule anyway. Just don't forget to add heaviness!
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Paris
Posts: 14
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Yeah Martyr would be a great choice !!! I think they have never played in Europe, but they're really good !
And about Kalisia, they had lots of problems recording their album (it is not finished yet I think, but some parts have already been recorded...). Hope this album will be available one day, I am waiting for it for so many years... |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 9
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Hello everyone,
some suggestions : - tomorrow's eve (german band i believe, like dream theater, very good) - redemption (usa) - arena (i am suprised they were never on progpower) - threshold - pendragon - the gathering - fates warning (would be awesome) It would be great to see some of those bands appear. |
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underdog
Join Date: May 2002
Location: imola - italy
Posts: 2,189
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I Agree with Necrophagist, they KillZ!!!!!!
but why not King Crimson?? ![]() Opeth? Porcupine Tree?
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Got Shred??
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: San Francisco Bay Area
Posts: 2,919
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#31 (permalink) |
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Got Shred??
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: San Francisco Bay Area
Posts: 2,919
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There is a band out of finalnd called Twilightning that is kicking my ass all over the place right now, you should check those guys out!!
I am seriously thinking of trying to come over for this next one, I got to see if I can swing it. Bear |
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Focused
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: The Netherlands
Posts: 615
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![]() I happened to talk to them after their gig and they told me they drove more than a day from California to get to Atlanta and would drive back the other day, so that made me think they're from Cali, but then again i guess you'd know best....as always....hehehehe ![]() yeah, it would be great if you could make the trip to next years festival man. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 17
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I think SNAKE EYES would be cool for 2004 they have a song called Snakebite which is great"Snakebite" the song showcases the Wizards effective layering of keyboards in tandem with some truly heavy guitars that make this one of the most purely Metallic tracks on the album".
http://snakeeyes.oz.tripod.com |
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underdog
Join Date: May 2002
Location: imola - italy
Posts: 2,189
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Meshuggah?
Solefald? Carnival in Coal? Ulver? Arcturus?
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Zwolle
Posts: 201
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Watchtower
Flatstick (http://listen.to/flatstick) Illegal Aliens Spastic Ink Dizzy Mizz Lizzy Gordian Knot Neglected Fields Symmetry ( )Theory in Practice (see DaHolyGoats' post) Polluted Inheritance etc grtz Frank |
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underdog
Join Date: May 2002
Location: imola - italy
Posts: 2,189
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Aghora!
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