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Old 23rd September 2006, 05:00 AM   #1
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New Alexisonfire.........drums

i just heard the new Alexisonfire album and i must say.....those drums kick f§cking ass.............well i guess there are some samples involved (kick) but hey' they sounds freakin' heavy and in your face...and not too unnatural....


I like the album...even tho' it lives up to the emo, metalcore cliché at certain points...still great hooks ...


Did anybody participate in the making of this album........?



cheers, and thank you in advance



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Great album isn't it?

I love the snare roll @ the intro to "This Could Be Anywhere in the World".
Great use of Subs in that Track considering its hard rock.

Don't personally know anyone that worked on it though, however I did see them last night in Toronto. Great show!
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I am seeing them on the 19th in Toronto (both shows are part of their sold out 7? shows straight in Toronto - that's popularity :).

I agree that the album sounds amazing, especially those drums. These guys are at the top of their game. George's screams are clearer and very effective on the album and Dallas has his voice produced very similarly to the City & Colour album which is great for all of the new Alexisonfire fans.
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I am seeing them on the 19th in Toronto (both shows are part of their sold out 7? shows straight in Toronto - that's popularity :).

I agree that the album sounds amazing, especially those drums. These guys are at the top of their game. George's screams are clearer and very effective on the album and Dallas has his voice produced very similarly to the City & Colour album which is great for all of the new Alexisonfire fans.
Concert sounded excellent @ the Pheonix. Short set though was the only irk... which really didn't bother me all that much because I understand that they have a bunch more tour dates comming up. Opening bands suck large btw IMNSHO. Check out the Lead Singer of "Fu**ed Up!" he's a pretty S.O.B. !

Enjoy the show!
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