Planet of the Dead
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Planet of the Dead
My band did a thing!
https://planetofthedead.bandcamp.com/al ... ead-planet
We'll chuck it on Spotify eventually, but it cost a whole lot of money, so any contributions greatly appeciated!
Warning, it is heavy and primitive. If you're looking for impressive guitar playing, this isn't that!
https://planetofthedead.bandcamp.com/al ... ead-planet
We'll chuck it on Spotify eventually, but it cost a whole lot of money, so any contributions greatly appeciated!
Warning, it is heavy and primitive. If you're looking for impressive guitar playing, this isn't that!
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Re: Planet of the Dead
There certainly were: Satanist, Dirty Tree, Russian Doom Machine (bass) and the Fury.
Dirty Tree was my fav - that thing is amazing. And the Satanist is utterly mental.
Dirty Tree was my fav - that thing is amazing. And the Satanist is utterly mental.
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Re: Planet of the Dead
Who did the artwork? It's very cool, Sci-Fi gothic? Very cool album.
The art work reminds me of a book that kicked around a few School libraries I remember way back when, it was all crashed spacecraft. For some reason it creeped the fuck out of me, in that good page turning way!
The art work reminds me of a book that kicked around a few School libraries I remember way back when, it was all crashed spacecraft. For some reason it creeped the fuck out of me, in that good page turning way!
Tin arse!!
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Re: Planet of the Dead
I wonder if it's the same one I'm thinking of? I remember it not having a super-coherent feel, like they'd got a bunch of images from different artists and then tried to build a story around them.Terexgeek wrote:Who did the artwork? It's very cool, Sci-Fi gothic? Very cool album.
The art work reminds me of a book that kicked around a few School libraries I remember way back when, it was all crashed spacecraft. For some reason it creeped the fuck out of me, in that good page turning way!
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Re: Planet of the Dead
Sounds like it, the text was deeply unsatisfying so I just enjoyed the graphics.hamo wrote:I wonder if it's the same one I'm thinking of? I remember it not having a super-coherent feel, like they'd got a bunch of images from different artists and then tried to build a story around them.Terexgeek wrote:Who did the artwork? It's very cool, Sci-Fi gothic? Very cool album.
The art work reminds me of a book that kicked around a few School libraries I remember way back when, it was all crashed spacecraft. For some reason it creeped the fuck out of me, in that good page turning way!
Tin arse!!
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Re: Planet of the Dead
Hey bro. Excellent work!Darth Sabbathi wrote:My band did a thing!
https://planetofthedead.bandcamp.com/al ... ead-planet
We'll chuck it on Spotify eventually, but it cost a whole lot of money, so any contributions greatly appeciated!
Warning, it is heavy and primitive. If you're looking for impressive guitar playing, this isn't that!
Big respect - you made something with friends and you had the courage to release it into the wild. I commend you for that.
All the gear... absolutely no idea...
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Re: Planet of the Dead
This album is rad, as expected. I actually got a bit of a Ministry vibe off a couple of the tracks.
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Re: Planet of the Dead
Yes just had a brief skim listen so far, but what I've heard is excellent.hamo wrote:This album is rad, as expected. I actually got a bit of a Ministry vibe off a couple of the tracks.
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Re: Planet of the Dead
This one; I think It’s a role playing sourcebook? so the content is just primers to get your own stories going.Terexgeek wrote:Sounds like it, the text was deeply unsatisfying so I just enjoyed the graphics.hamo wrote:I wonder if it's the same one I'm thinking of? I remember it not having a super-coherent feel, like they'd got a bunch of images from different artists and then tried to build a story around them.Terexgeek wrote:Who did the artwork? It's very cool, Sci-Fi gothic? Very cool album.
The art work reminds me of a book that kicked around a few School libraries I remember way back when, it was all crashed spacecraft. For some reason it creeped the fuck out of me, in that good page turning way!
We were unpacking our bookshelves at the weekend actually and when we were putting that one back my flatmate commented that more doom bands should be using that Ralph McQuarrie sci-fi style in their art! Haha
Will give a listen after work tonight.
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Re: Planet of the Dead
I found that one in my Googling, it's not the one I was thinking of, but I suspect you're right about it being the one Terexgeek mentioned.hellblazer wrote:This one? It’s a role playing sourcebook, so the content is just primers to get your own stories going.Terexgeek wrote:Sounds like it, the text was deeply unsatisfying so I just enjoyed the graphics.hamo wrote:
I wonder if it's the same one I'm thinking of? I remember it not having a super-coherent feel, like they'd got a bunch of images from different artists and then tried to build a story around them.
We were unpacking our bookshelves at the weekend actually and when we were putting that one back my flatmate commented that more doom bands should be using that Ralph McQuarrie sci-fi style in their art! Haha
Will give a listen after work tonight.
I'll see if I can find the one I meant, but I can't for the life of me remember the title, and it was pretty generic if I recall.
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Re: Planet of the Dead
Turns out this is the one I was thinking of: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/342 ... e-warriors
How, um, derivative is this pic?
How, um, derivative is this pic?
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Re: Planet of the Dead
That's really good. Not usually my cup of tea but it steers just the right side of heavy for me
The artwork is awesome, reminds me of some very old Eddie Jones stuff, he illustrated books in the 60s and 70s, except he didn't do figures this good.
I once wrote an appallingly bad computer game that was released with some of his artwork.
The artwork is awesome, reminds me of some very old Eddie Jones stuff, he illustrated books in the 60s and 70s, except he didn't do figures this good.
I once wrote an appallingly bad computer game that was released with some of his artwork.