Quote from: Carnage on March 05, 2021, 03:13:34 PM
So it's not a thread about south west Dublin travellers then? Oh right.

I clicked in presuming that the only reason a 'nucore' band would be posted here was if they were actually linked to Tallaght in some way. Disappointed  :(

Quote from: Riffie_Fartle on March 05, 2021, 02:44:59 PM
Quote from: Kurt Cocaine on March 05, 2021, 02:26:28 PM
Quote from: open face surgery on March 05, 2021, 02:05:59 PM
Clicked out of morbid curiosity as I found the band name and nuCore title comical. Nothing funny about that though. It's just shit.

Earache? Fuckin hell.

https://forum.metalwarfare.com/index.php?topic=254.0
I get that you don't like that style of music, as most here don't. But how is it shit?
Yep, these boys have heard Korn and Slipknot before, that's obvious, but not a crime.
I listened to the tune there without watching the video and I'll say that it's bang on the nail and perfectly executed for what it is.
The drumming is class. The riffing is there, nice and crunchy. The vocals are great too.
I've saved the video for later to watch again with my better half as I know she'll like it too.
I was never a fan of Korn (meaning I never got into listening to them much) but I had great respect for them after their support slot with Slipknot a lock a years ago in the Three Arena.
This tune, it's a thumbs up from me....  :abbath:

Another cool tune off the same album:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwSa6zoY5UM
That's class as well man. I'm loving this, keep 'em coming brother.
Put the full album up why don't ya....

Fuck de haterz..!!......  :abbath:

I don't think I need to elaborate on my first comment as Kimble and Chris have summed up my feelings quite accurately.

Quote from: Riffie_Fartle on March 05, 2021, 01:18:08 PM
FFO: Korn, Slipknot, Knocked Loose


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4X0CG11Byw

Enjoy (or don't!)
Been rawkin de bit out to the album all evening. Serious good tack and the drumming is sabbage altogether.
Here's the full album for all the kool kidz of the forum.....


https://youtu.be/W0YwnIxyQmg

Quote from: Kurt Cocaine on March 05, 2021, 10:39:00 PM


Been rawkin de bit out to the album all evening. Serious good tack and the drumming is sabbage altogether.
Here's the full album for all the kool kidz of the forum.....


https://youtu.be/W0YwnIxyQmg
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This live video is savage man! Some incredible stage presence and energy they have.  Sheer perfection in the execution.
Glad I've made ye a fan of them, we'll have to start an Irish Tallah Fan group  :laugh:

After one 5 second search, it appears the drummers old man is Mike Portnoy. Might explain they're apparent success.

There's a market for absolutely everything these days. I'm sure there's plenty of lads still walking around wearing New Rocks and wallet chains in  Moat, Westport and Tralee that would snap this up in a heartbeat. And then I'm seeing plenty young people starting to wear flared jeans, hippier looking stuff, it'll all be back soon.

Don't get the appeal myself but it's welll produced, the videos are professional, they certainly don't look like a bunch of lads that just walked in off the street, they tick all the basic boxes for 'success'.

Billy Corgan and Lars had a really interesting conversation about modern listeners. They didn't grow up in a 'scene' and they'd listen to Sabbath alongside stuff from the 90's, 00's and recent stuff and pay no attention to the distinctions. Now we can take that whatever way we want, but that's how younger people are listening to stuff now. There's no reason why a band like that can't sell plenty of merch, have loads of followers on Instagram, and whatever else this new click culture approach to music offers them..I see the vocalist does videos.on how to.sing like him on youtube etc.

Hard to get my head around what exactly these listeners want because I'm from the 'buy a cassette and imagine your band' generation. We filled.in all the details with rumours, tiny snippets of information we might read in a magazine and often taking lyrics literally. I remember being really young being convinced by people that Axl Rose actually had done some of the things he sang about. Seeing images of Glen Benton's forehead when I was around 11..mindblowing, what the hell was that guy into? So, a whole different way of seeing it all.





Quote from: Pedrito on March 07, 2021, 10:09:33 AM


Hard to get my head around what exactly these listeners want because I'm from the 'buy a cassette and imagine your band' generation. We filled.in all the details with rumours, tiny snippets of information we might read in a magazine and often taking lyrics literally. I remember being really young being convinced by people that Axl Rose actually had done some of the things he sang about. Seeing images of Glen Benton's forehead when I was around 11..mindblowing, what the hell was that guy into? So, a whole different way of seeing it all.

I remember when I was getting into music and myself and a friend of mine wondering if Tico Torres was actually a hitman because he was credited as Tico The Hitman Torres on the New Jersey cassette inlay. This was back when we believed Jon Bon Jovi was the coolest man on the planet.


Aw man. I'd only just got over his untimely passing and now you've brought it up again...  :'(


March 22nd: Tallah to launch downtuned, zany, angst ridden, wack out version of 'It's my life' combined with world's first 'virtual' mosh pit including tens, if not hundreds of fans jumping about in front of their computer screens  to celebrate one year since Bon's passing.

Fuuuuuuuuuuck yeaaaaaahhhhhhhhh Brrrrooootherrrrrs.....  :abbath:


Wouldn't go out of my way to listen to them, but they do look entertaining live, so I'd prob watch them at a festival if I was off me tits and there was nobody else on at the same time that I wanted to see.

Which, now that I think of it, is exactly how I feel about Rammstein.