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Post by philreeves on Feb 12, 2015 22:38:03 GMT 2
Really? So I guess that my computer is taking the control, I'm scared ... Thanks for confirm it Maybe your computer is an even bigger fan than you! It wants to buy hundreds of copies! If WOK goes gold we know who we have to thank for that! Cool thing! No problem, Eva!
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Post by philreeves on Feb 12, 2015 19:36:16 GMT 2
Does anyone else besides me when you put the computer mouse over the image of the band in the initial picture link takes you directly to Amazon page for to buy the album? It happened to me several times, I need not click in any link ... just to pass the computer mouse over the image trying to go to different sections and suddenly jumping Amazon page.This is a very hard sell technique. LOL Is clearly a business Website, without heart and soul, is just for to buy things of the band. There's something wrong either with your computer of your browser. I have to click the picture to go to Amazon site. Nobody's THAT VERY MUCH selling-oriented in a way they put a buying link only by putting the pointer on that link.
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Post by philreeves on Feb 8, 2015 23:52:52 GMT 2
War of Kings is majestic, delivers a power punch and has a big lyrical background. Hole In My Pocket is a straight rocker, it reminds of PIP era but with a modern approach and also has great lyrical point. Btw is it only me or Hole In My Pocket resembles a bit of Long Time Comin' ?
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Post by philreeves on Feb 8, 2015 22:49:24 GMT 2
My corrections - Hear the cry of the battle bone (I don't actually know what's the meaning ) - Time keeps on wheeling Actually I had another thought: 'hear the cry of the battle born' is also a possibility That's very possible, yes.
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Post by philreeves on Feb 8, 2015 19:18:21 GMT 2
My corrections - Hear the cry of the battle bone (I don't actually know what's the meaning ) - Time keeps on wheeling
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Post by philreeves on Feb 8, 2015 10:47:52 GMT 2
WOW! This is a beast! Heavy balls and very mellodic, very, very good!
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Post by philreeves on Feb 7, 2015 21:20:28 GMT 2
Sure thing, no problem. The interview is great.
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Post by philreeves on Feb 7, 2015 20:06:43 GMT 2
I had this posted in this section some hours ago, Stein. You didn't see it?
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Post by philreeves on Feb 7, 2015 16:28:29 GMT 2
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Post by philreeves on Feb 6, 2015 16:41:55 GMT 2
Just received an email from Amazon UK, saying that the expected delivery date for WOK has been brought forward to 28th February!! This is good Maybe it means the release date has been brought forward? That's great news! Hopefully they'll put the release day forward. Regarding the single (and the album) and their production... I have this strange, empty feeling after listening the track so many times. I think that the production could've been a bit more sharp. I'm saying this because I grew fond of Dave Cobb's production for Rival Sons. Damn, those guys can play some rock'n'roll. The production on their albums is magnificent, every instrument is a story for itself, it has that warm sound floating in the air. Their style is a bit different than the one from Europe - that we're used to, maybe that's the explanation. I hope the whole album will be greater than what we heard from the single. Or maybe the CD quality will bring that warm sound that I'm thinking of. Can nikos explain something a bit more about the production, having heard the entire thing? If you see this man - we're waiting for an answer. At the end, I think the production (on the single) is made that way so Mic can fill those holes in the song, because Norum isn't hitting full power on his guitar - it's more melodic, 'old-Norum' style. I'm waiting for some crazy ass solos with wah's and big distortions. BTW My personal favorite production from the reunion onward is Tobias Lindell's magic on LLAE.
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