BOC: Curse Of The Hidden Mirror review/SFG stuff/ etc.
John A. Swartz
jswartz at MITRE.ORG
Tue May 1 16:36:53 EDT 2001
> Hey, why didn't they leak an advance copy to the FAQ man instead
> of those robots?
What a most excellent idea! ;-)
> Um... maybe because they wanted to be guaranteed a gushing review? Nah,
> that would be too cynical of me...
Hey, I'm as much an ass-kisser as the rest... ;-)
> After all, John is subscribed to that "BOC bashing" board, isn't he? :-)
Heh heh heh... Now now, that was years ago - we're all one big happy
cyber-family now.
>
> Agreed, BR can't do Al's off-the-wall drumming, but then I haven't
> heard anyone who can pull that off like Al...But in all fairness, BR is
> a great drummer, esp. live. My only critique is that he's sometimes
> a little slick, but always a total professional...
BR is very much an 80's metal drummer, IMHO. AB is from a different
time - much more jazz, funk, etc. influences in his stuff - SFG album is
a great example - you don't hear that kind of drumming on rock albums
anymore (well, except maybe tBS...)
> TUBULAR 1: Schenck told me that because it's all being done in NY and I
> don't live there, they (SONY/LEGACY) are not interested in having my input...
Well, they need look no further than the SFG CD to see what a difference
getting it done right makes - esp. to the fans (not that Sony would give
a shit about that).
>
> Having heard this album now, I can understand Meltzer's criticism of BOC
> being stiff somewhat. The SFG didnt like to stay on one riff too long
> without doing SOMETHING cool to it. Dig those PHAT Drum Fills in A Tease
> For Sneakers alllll throughout song and the BAND INTERPLAY during its
> intese jazguitarisms of the jamming middle. wow. can you say kick out the
> jams?
Les Braunstein did a great interview for Morning Final a few years back
talking about how the Soft White Underbelly would jam and do all this
wild stuff. Great free-form stuff. However, probably not the most
marketable stuff for a record company?
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