The Band Reincarnation Thread

I'm going to start a parody Walkonby account and respond to tweets in this new style.
i dont know about you . . . but i just got a major hard on.
I forgot a keyword there… I meant to say a parody Tweeter Walkonby account, would never parody you here.   Not sure what that does for the hard on  :o

(inspired by walkie - this correction was brought to you by working all day)
kosmo wrote:
I forgot a keyword there… I meant to say a parody Tweeter Walkonby account, would never parody you here.   Not sure what that does for the hard on  :o

(inspired by walkie - this correction was brought to you by working all day)


@ShitWalkieSays

azaghal1981 wrote:
Guessing he is not a Tony Conrad fan.



To what does this refer?

Edit: now I see.
Are you saying you want them to regroup or that they have? Because they have.

killsaly wrote:
Medicine

I heard rumblings of a Slint reunion last year. Wonder where that is.
azaghal1981 wrote:
Are you saying you want them to regroup or that they have? Because they have.

killsaly wrote:
Medicine

I heard rumblings of a Slint reunion last year. Wonder where that is.



Slint reunion would be great. 
azaghal1981 wrote:
Are you saying you want them to regroup or that they have? Because they have.

No, that they have already reformed and are releasing an album. 
Bronski Beat reunion with Jimmy Sommerville would be cool.
atomicfront wrote:
azaghal1981 wrote:
no



are you sure?

Checked out information about the live Spaceman 3 album.  Evidently it was just backing music for an art exhbit premiere.  So that is why they just play the same note over and over again for 45 minutes.  I question the sanity of anyone who listens to it more than once.

Here, you will love this.
azaghal1981 wrote:
atomicfront wrote:
azaghal1981 wrote:
no



are you sure?

Checked out information about the live Spaceman 3 album.  Evidently it was just backing music for an art exhbit premiere.  So that is why they just play the same note over and over again for 45 minutes.  I question the sanity of anyone who listens to it more than once.

Here, you will love this.

Only a genius would love this.
I have slowly started going through their catalog.  More bands need to do this (streaming on Bandcamp with less than 10 dollar digital downloads) with their back catalogs. 
chaz wrote:
azaghal1981 wrote:
atomicfront wrote:
azaghal1981 wrote:
no



are you sure?

Checked out information about the live Spaceman 3 album.  Evidently it was just backing music for an art exhbit premiere.  So that is why they just play the same note over and over again for 45 minutes.  I question the sanity of anyone who listens to it more than once.

Here, you will love this.

Only a genius would love this.


As cliche as this sounds, seeing them live gave me a new found respect for them. Thought they were little more than a novelty act prior but the amount of control they have over that gear and what they are able to do with it floored me almost literally. Still say 90 minutes was too long, however even if that is part of the idea.
Their catalog is a lot to get through.  I don't have anything by them, most of what i've listened to has been in passing.  Recommend a few choices to start with please?
Monoliths and Dimensions is great.
Snapper are playing shows again! Would travel pretty far if they played anywhere in the US but am not getting my hopes too high. They basically picked up where Spacemen 3 left off.
Kitchens Of Distinction…. but forget the 'Hey Seth's.

From Stephen Hero:
"Spent the weekend with Julian going through the songs for a last time. And yesterday we finished. 10 songs recorded by us, mixed with Pascal Gabriel, and featuring a mix of sounds that should satisfy some of those Kitchens aficionados.

Jules thinks it sounds nothing like old Kitchens, but like a new version sucked through time and space. Dan said he thought it would fit neatly between Death of Cool and Cowboys. Me? Well it certainly sounds like nothing I?ve recorded these past stephenhero years, so I?m glad as I wanted a change. It?s definitely a hark back to the sonic noise of KOD, but the lyrics are wiser, and the songs less fraught. But don?t get me wrong, they are no less intense.

This is a thorough emotional rinsing lasting 42 of your earth minutes.

Next ? mastering, artwork, formats. And yes, there will be 180g vinyl before you ask.

But NO live shows featuring all 3 of us. Do you hear? That?s a NO to those sitting in the back."
Not a band but fits in here none the less.

Alan McGee is starting up his new label, 359 Music, in conjuction with Cherry Red. Won't be jumping for joy yet until I find out if they are using compressed MP3 files or not as Cherry Red has been caught doing of late.

Alan: "My vision for 359 Music is a launch pad for new talent and some ignored older talent. We intend to release on average a dozen new bands per year…"
Cherry Red is releasing physical product, they just put out Bonehead's (from Oasis) new group Parlour Flames.  I believe one of McGee's first releases will be by Gun Club Cemetery whose stuff I have heard so far is impressive.
Kosmo, yes they do but they've been caught using compressed MP3 files to disc instead of master recordings. Chapterhouse's reissue of 'Whirlpool' is just one example. NEVER buy the reissue as it is an inferior compressed MP3 to disc product. The band were really pissed off about this when they found out. They did it to a few other collections but I can't remember off-hand which ones.
Gotcha, I thought Cherry Red had become a digital file only outlet… And yes not trying not to acquire the original master tapes for a re-issue is pretty poor.