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I miss cave in

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by kickacdc

, glassjaw and earthtone9 / the blueprint.
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kickacdc | 03 Jul '08, 19:11 | Send note | Report this | Reply

I

saw Cave In the once whilst supporting Foo Fighters, I bought there album, but I think I gave it to oxfam :/

Never actually tried listening to it, anyways....


I played gigs with

earthtone9 and my band around 94' I think it was...jesus that was a long time ago.


ahhhh

good times.
Well we do have Twin Zero now instead of ET9.

As for Cave In we are spoiled for choice with Zozobra, Clouds, Pet Genius, New Idea Society... and i do know they still practice and im sure a new album will pop up in the future.

glassjaw have a new album this year and just played UK so you cant miss them that much!!!


What happened to Virgins

the Converge /Cave-In project?


bizzarely enough

i heard antenna for the first time t'other day... i wasnt impressed.

if i'm really being kind i'd say it 'hasnt aged well'... obvious standouts inspire and penny racer are pretty cool though.


Antenna

is gash.


Whaaa?

I'm very happy to concede that Jupiter was their finest hour, but Antenna's still a pretty good album - listened to it a few days back and I was surprised at just how good it sounded. Rubber and Glue = glory.


antenna

isnt really the definitive Cave-In album, it was a major label album, listen to Jupiter instead and see what you think


nah, Until you Heart Stops

will always be their finest moment, fantastic album


Jupiter =

Top, top album


Erm...

Glassjaw have a new album out at the end of this year/early 09 and have played several UK shows recently...


yeah

but the release date will inevitably be pushed further and further back. When I saw them live it was just after W&T and I never thought Daryl would possibly sidetrack into camp pop.


Cave In

are amazing and miles underrated, I started a thread about them a few months ago and it got no replies :-(

Jupiter is my favourite. Perfect Pitch Black is a work of genius too. Love.


Indeed

have they actually split up though?


the reason

i linked the bands is that all of them split into other bands that were hugely inferior. It doesn't always even seem to be a personality thing - just a tendency towards the mediocre instead of keeping great bands going.


whats

this Virgins band? Cave In and Converge always seem to do stuff- Stephen Brodsky was in Converge, Ben Koller in Cave In, I'm sure Nate Newton was in Old Man Gloom for a bit too with Caleb

and as far as I'm aware Cave In are just on a hiatus


It's going back a bit

but supposedly they recorded a few songs at God City in 2004.


The Blueprint

were fucking awesome. Minus 10 = tune.


why just one

album??





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