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Soeffingnaive92

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  1. OUT OF ASHES - MORE THAN A DECADE LATER I was thinking and discussing in the shoutbox about the album and how it still holds up until now, so I decided to do a short track by track of the album with my thoughts nearly 12 years after the release. Fire: I always really like the track, especially the bridge, very catchy but still rocky. The demo is better tho. Rating: 7,5/10. Crawl back in: Great song, very Grey Daze meets LP, the chorus bangs. Rating: 8/10 Too Late: classic rock ballad, good performance by Chester, mayyybe little bit cliched. Rating: 7/10. Inside of Me: punky, fun and fast. Given Up vibes. Rating: 8/10. Let Down: the production is a bit too 2000s pop, but love Chester's performance, so intimate and naked. Rating: 8,5/10. Give me your name: 70's rock vibe, for something REALLY different from LP. Cool love song for him and Talinda. Again, nothing new or groundbreaking at all but cool. Rating: 7,5/10. My Suffering: the chorus is great, love the giutar work and the super dark very Chester-ish lyrics, but the verses are really formuliac. The demo is way better. Rating: 7/10. Condemned: never liked the song that much, sounds like a 2nd rate My Suffering, and putting them side by side was not the best idea IMO. Saved by the screaming. Rating: 6,5/10. Into You: really similar to Too Late, twin songs, same rating, 7/10. End of The world: oh boy, what a mess! The mixing is disastrous, the song is very bland, the best thing is the guitar work. Rating: 5,5/10. Walking in circles: I fucking LOVE the song, dark, moody, great lyrics, great Chester performance. Rating: 9-/10. In The Darkness: super cool song, very intimate at the beginning and ready to explode into a great ballad with addictive chorus. What's the weird ending tho lol. 8/10. What do you guys think ?
  2. Brad basically summed up in a few words why LP is amazing šŸ˜šŸ˜
  3. Oh ok sorry, I misinterpreted. Yeah instrumentally the album is quite LP ish, Soul Song and Shouting Out and Sickness could definitely be LP songs if you compare them to stuff like The Messenger, Powerless, Valentine’s Day or stuff like that.
  4. I don’t know, I get what you say, songs like Shouting Out and Morei Sky Amends version could really be LP soft songs, it’d have been cool to see what could have happened. I only disagree on She Shines, because Chester’s vocals are really different from his LP style (except for the super early days of HT on stuff like Blue or Stick n Move where his singing is very Grey Daze-ish).
  5. It’d be so great. Corey adding some vocals would be gold
  6. Saturation, Anything Anything, Drag šŸ˜šŸ˜
  7. Lucky you that it’s gonna be an almost completely new record.
  8. We know from social media that Grey Daze is working on the follow up to Amends with the likes of Dave Navarro and Richard Patrick. Online newspapers have started to report the news of the upcoming record today, the first ones being Loudwire, Metal Injection, and NME talking about "never heard before Chester’s vocals." Although we know little about the album so far, you can enjoy the reads below. Loudwire, Metal Injection, NME
  9. Lol yeah he, Rene Mata and Mace Beyers often answer on IG
  10. Sean Dowdell confirmed the album is coming at the end of this year. Source:me asking him in the comments on IG, lol. Can’t wait
  11. Really cool answer man😊 agree on many of the things you said, with obvious differences, Wastelands was a super cool pick! Love LOATR too.
  12. It’s not a bad call, it’s a classic, but not the best song on the record IMO.
  13. The lead single of an album is meant to be the song that captures the attention of fans (wether diehard or occasionals) and a way to present the record. With our fav band LP, we sometimes faced great choices, weird ones and simply not convincing picks. I personally think it this way, going on for each record: 1. OSC: this falls in the middle, it's not a bad choice IMO, presented the band with that aggressive/nu metal sound that was super popular, but on the other hand I think many will agree that OSC is one of the weakest songs off the record. 2. SIB: Good choice, radio friendly for the time and displays the band's highlights. It may not be the best song on the record but cool choice. 3. WID: perfect choice to display the change in sound, very representative of MTM philosophy (more rock, less nu metal) and a major hit for the band. 4. The Catalyst: super risky move, one of my fav LP songs, but they took a high risk picking a song that's not radio friendly at all. WFTE as a 2nd single was very appropriate to balance that. 5. BID: not the strongest song on the record IMO (I'd put it just above a couple of other songs off LT) but it was a massive hit, so I guess it was the right move. I'd have picked IMR as second instead of LITE, looking at things from a "commercial" POV. 6. GATS: disastrous choice IMO, the song is good and I know the band wanted to drop it as 1st single going VS the label, but the song sound and that Project Spark video made it the least succesful first single of their career. Another risky move, but managed in a less "clever" way than Catalyst. I'd have picked Rebellion as 1st single, still heavy but more radio appealing. 7. Heavy: this is the weird one, in its studio version the song is easily one of the weakest songs on the album (even tho I like it) and even hardcore fans always put it in the weak side of the record (with stuff like GG) but I think it was a quite good choice commercially, because it entered Billboard and stayed there for months and got pretty good radio play. What's your opinion you guys? Disagree with me? Show me your thoughts;)
  14. Richard Patrick in the studio with GD recording vocals on a song ! https://instagram.com/stories/greydazeofficial/2548404189898409289?utm_source=ig_story_item_share&igshid=oehnik7kalt4
  15. I exactly thought this, let’s keep posting little updates that are basically not new-post worth until the bigger news comes out (first single release date/album name/album release date...). Dave Navarro working with them is great yeah, I love how they keep working with rock artists from the 90s, they keep the vibe of the original music.
  16. He’s Geki
  17. Didn’t know that 😊
  18. https://instagram.com/stories/greydazeofficial/2547079555596909324?utm_source=ig_story_item_share&igshid=2cfolgttsw8u The band has been working and teasing for a week, and today this story was posted. Is it a hint to the GD song called ā€œSpinā€ or just a random thing ? We’ll see...
  19. UAAAA AAAHH AHHHA AAAAH AHH (I didn’t know how to mimic chipmunk sound)
  20. I want you to make a SFN night core version make me happy šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‡šŸ˜‡
  21. That Powerless remix ... yikes
  22. Ok I listened for the 1st time in like 6 years to the abortion called ā€œLies Greed Miseryā€ Dirtyphonycs remix, and I changed my mind: it’s less terrible than these remixes for 3 reasons: 1 the original song is better; 2 it’s not done by Mike but by a fan that happens to be a Dj; 3 at least it tries to do SOMETHING with the song and not just slow/reverb or faster. It’s A LOT MORE, the difference between a 3.5/10 and a 1/10.
  23. This would be dope, absolutely dope, instead of a standard Greatest Hits
  24. Agree with you, in fact my post was not ā€œI wish they dropped a greatest hitsā€ but asking an opinion šŸ™‚ I agree with you that a CD with standard versions of ITE, OSC, Crawling, Numb, SIB, BTH, WID, LOATR, BIO, SOTD, The Catalyst, ND, WFTE, BID, COG, FM, Heavy (arguably) would be quite pointless
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