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Re: Lizard Johnny - Coils b/w Planets

Posted: Sat October 05, 2013 10:42 pm
by WtOB?
only just saw these lovely comments.
thanks harmless!
thanks soma!
thanks platy!
thanks vinyl!

Re: Lizard Johnny - Coils b/w Planets

Posted: Sat October 05, 2013 10:43 pm
by WtOB?
harmless wrote:Shamefully I just got around to this. It's very impressive and enjoyable and all good things. I liked the textures you create and some of the unexpected places the songs go (that giant riff before the great bridge (?) of "Coils" blew me away). Are you by any chance a fan of Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster?
i don't think any of us know of them but i'll check em out. :thumbsup:

Re: Lizard Johnny - Coils b/w Planets

Posted: Sat October 05, 2013 10:45 pm
by WtOB?
Soma. wrote:This is brutal. I hope I'm not being obvious when I draw a Silversun Pickups reference. Whoever is on vox is reeeally fucking impressive. I would hope he has more say in the composition in future because he could have built on something during the breakdown. But yeah if thats you on vox I will blow you if you want. Kthx. Oh shit everything is boss here, in fact... fark. Awesome composition. Plz respond, omitting fellatio if possible.
yeah, i think the silversun comparison is appropriate. not so much that we're directly influenced by them but i'd say we're probably both influenced by similar bands.
coils and planets are actually sung by two different peeps; mell and spiro, respectively.
spiro is the guy mostly in charge of the composition.
fellatio is unnecessary but the offer is very generous. :nice:

Re: Lizard Johnny - Coils b/w Planets

Posted: Sun October 06, 2013 12:27 pm
by harmless
WtOB? wrote:
harmless wrote:Shamefully I just got around to this. It's very impressive and enjoyable and all good things. I liked the textures you create and some of the unexpected places the songs go (that giant riff before the great bridge (?) of "Coils" blew me away). Are you by any chance a fan of Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster?
i don't think any of us know of them but i'll check em out. :thumbsup:
They were more psychobilly than psychedelia, but your band's more horror-goolish moments reminded me of them.