http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urzWY6sqVGw
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Finally, some harmony on this track! Kendrick and FlyLo go well together. :o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4Oz8UmUXbg
I swear I listen to other bands. >_>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPpWagg24_E
Still haven't seen this movie, but this cover is pretty badass.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtkGluLhnGU
I read three words before tl;dr kicked in.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMFKzNPcW-Y
In all seriousness though, if I've managed to capture even one person's interest on these forums, then that's one more person alive that knows, and can share, the existence of The Unguided. I am perfectly content with that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaY2ibEKMWo
Everyone has a story of how they came to like a band by some random act of chance. This band is one of mine. Back in 2006, I went to FYE to get the new album from "I Killed the Prom Queen". I had some money left over, so I started browsing for something good, when I stumbled onto "Phoenix Mourning". I had never heard of them, but I bought their CD purely for their name, and cover art. I was not disappointed. It's a shame they only released this one album.
You want to give A Static Lullaby a shot, particularly the Rattlesnake album.
Also Bring Me the Horizon's earlier albums. They've gotten more into the electronic stuff lately (which isn't a bad thing, Sempiternal is really good, it's just less similar to that above).
Maybe As I Lay Dying/Wovenwar as well (mostly the same band, but the lead singer got arrested for trying to place a hit on his wife). Wovenwar is better for it imo.
Bring Me the Horizon and As I Lay Dying... I already have all their albums. I've listened to them for years. BMTH was a much better band in their early days, in my opinion. "Sempiternal" is good, but the few singles they've released since aren't that great.
A Static Lullaby I've listened to before, but it's been a long time. I don't remember if I liked them. I'll check them out again. Wovenwar I haven't actually heard, so I'll give them a listen as well.
I listened to a few songs from A Static Lullaby and Wovenwar the other day, and honestly, I wasn't impressed. ASL reminded me of Silverstein, which isn't necessarily a bad thing (I like old Silverstein), but it wasn't enough to generate interest. Wovenwar was just AILD without the screaming (which makes sense, obviously, considering the members). That's not to say that either band was bad though; if they popped up on Pandora, or a friend's car radio, I would be content with listening.
This song is from another band that I discovered back in 2006. They had released an album prior to this one, and one after, but I never got around to purchasing those. I don't really have a story about them... I remember I first saw them in concert with some other band (Atreyu, I think it was), and immediately bought the CD. It's been one of my favorites since then.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwtqZhasqzI
I always wondered whether people actually look at the conductor during the show. Really, you know your part already. During rehearsal and arrangement he'd have a role.
Yes, they do. When the sounds fall out of sync, the conductor provides guidance. If all is well, he can not be there at all. Most of his work is in the preparation.