Each band has its influence, while everything sounds good and has good production support, and the public likes it, there are always traces of sounds and influences of other bands or old musicians (etc, etc...New order, Human League, Joy Division, etc,etc, etc). I did not know this band and I found it with the project of the techno producer Chris Liebing (inviting the Cold Cave vocalist). Greetings from Chile. Cada banda tiene su influencia, mientras que todo suena bien y tenga un buen soporte de producción, y al público le guste, siempre hay rastros de sonidos e influencias de otras bandas o músicos antiguos (etc, etc. New Order, Joy Division, Human League, etc, etc, tc.) . No conocía a esta banda y la encontré con el proyecto del productor de techno Chris Liebing (invitando al vocalista de Cold Cave). Saludos desde Chile.
I saw you playing in 2014 warming up in Denmark for NIN and i didn't know anything about your music. And now i still really love your music :) Come soon to Denmark again.
No music is created in a vacuum, but that doesn't automatically nullify any criticism of a band's derivative sound. So all bands are equally creative because all bands take influence from other bands? Totally absurd.
Not sure why so many people are comparing these to Depeche Mode. Maybe some of their other stuff does, but this sounds like New Order's later material, if anything. Great song.
#Lyrics In the curtains of the cruel future I can't say just how I got here Ruins somewhere in a black room Someone's singing Who? I don't know Do you die in your dreams? I don't even have them Have you ever known love? You haven't even seen me Dream on, sister Cherish the light years Wouldn't want to stay too long here People reaching on the platform Someone will save you When? I don't know Have you ever known love? Have you even seen me? At this pace I will go blind By the time I find my vision Angel, I do not know how long we'll last We have barely just made it through the past Angel, we may have celebrated too soon The villains of the moon are doomed In the time of the empty throne I can not remember what I've known White knuckle in the dead of snow Someone is calling Why? I don't know Can you say what you want? I never could I'd be embarrassed to be buried here To overstay my welcome Angel, I do not know how long we'll last We have barely just made it through the past Angel, we may have celebrated too soon The villains of the moon are doomed When you're from nothing You can do anything you want When you're from nowhere You can go anywhere you want But you're here Do you even know why? Have you ever wondered What I would do if I did not have you? Angel, I do not know how long we'll last We have barely just made it through the past Angel, we may have celebrated too soon The villains of the moon are doomed Angel, I do not know how long we'll last We have barely just made it through the past Angel, we must have celebrated too soon We are the villains of the moon and doomed
I saw them late summer’ 14 open up for Sound garden and NIN; Cold Cave was great live, so in comparison to studio material, and the way the whole band commanded the stage, that was years of talent on display - NIN what is there to say (wow)
The Cold Cave/ Sound Garden show was special in that it was out side @ an amphitheater and NIN was in town and a last minute add on. I had waited literally over ten years to see them since a young teen (Trent & friends). Cold Cave; otherwise not a band I listen to, in my opinion jammed flawlessly, better than Sound Garden for that matter. NIN was utterly incredible energy for musicians 20+ years older than me. My point above (past tense now), there are bands that are simply just damn good whatever/wherever the environment, some good live, some good in the studio and some who have played together for so long it becomes a collective improvisation.
Does the lead singer only have 1 hand? My friend told me he does haha and I have seen nothing to disprove that. When we saw them live with NIN I didn't see his other hand at all.
I'm not going to lie, seeing them live, and hearing them for the first time, I thought these guys sucked. I'm actually glad I decided to give then a second chance because they're actually pretty good. But besides the point, I don't think they were a great mix with NIN. and Soundgarden.
if youre involved in the hardcore scene of today you see a lot of the kids being into bands like morrissey, joy division, goth and post punk music etc. and if you listen to their other songs you clearly here the gothic influence.
GhostShock Don’t disrespect American Nightmare dawg you have no idea how much they reinvigorated fast hardcore in the mid 00’s. They’re truly a seminal / timeless band
actually they're the exact same band. they got sued by someone claiming they had the rights to AN and changed their name to GUTG, the title they were gonna use for we're down til we're underground originally