2015 studio album by Between the Buried and Me
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What better cure for a night of bad decisions, than to get to ranking some tunes?! The dudes return to continue their trek down the discography of Between the Buried and Me with the ranking of Coma Ecliptic. Click our links to connect with us!
This week on You Watch, I Listen, Taylor reviews "The Peanut Butter Falcon and Dan reviews Between The Buried & Me's "Coma Ecliptic". The guys discuss an Instagram influencer who thinks students shouldn't be taught about World War II, Dan gives his reviews of Doctor Sleep & The Irishman, a new edition of West Milford Masterpiece Theater, the top bands and artists we wish we could have seen in concert, Josh plays the top 10 songs on iTunes for the guys to see if we know ANY of them, and we give our picks for week 11 in the NFL. All that and more!
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Les gars vous parlent du dernier album de Between The Buried And Me ''COMA ECLIPTIC''!! Je vous le dis tout suite les gars ne sont pas extrêmement d'accord sur cette album ci!! Notre ami Mysterio Mystère est encore de retour pour vous divertir à la fin du podcast pour vous faire une petite suggestion musicale juste pour vous!! Laissez nous un commantaire et une suggestion d'album ou de band que vous aimeriez que nous parlions dans un futur épisode!!Merci beaucoup et bonne écoute!Alex, Jack et Mysterio!!Nous sommes disponible sur Itunes, Google Play, Podcast Addict et Baladoquebec.ca
This week we talk to Dan Briggs from Between the Buried and Me and Nova Collective. We discuss the importance of side projects, how the Nova Collective came about and the band's latest album “The Further Side." We also talk about the tenth anniversary of BTBAM's classic record Colors, the new live Blu-Ray for Coma Ecliptic, modern bass players he respects and the new BTBAM record coming out this year! Brandon and Petar promote the new tour of the greatest band of the '90s. We talk about David Wu's experiment of playing metal on the streets, Mastodon's strong first week record sales, Korn touring with a 12-year old, and Sleep's Morse code message. Brandon loses his mind when he finds out about Babymetal pedophile day at the Five Fox festival. Songs Nova Collective - “Dancing Machines” Between the Buried and Me - “The Ectopic Stroll” (Live)
I interview Dan Briggs about the Coma Ecliptic tours, Orbs, Trioscapes, The Karate Kid and more. Arjen Lucassen (Ayreon, Gentle Storm, etc) discusses his first bands. I recommend "The Consumption" by Wastewalker. Facebook.com/farbeyondmetal - twitter @ovacord - farbeyondmetaldan@gmail.com
Ryan Williams and Vince Edwards invaded the back of BTBAM's tour bus to Tommy, Paul, and Dan about "Coma Ecliptic", coffee, and just how those guys all stay so insanely active in music. In science news, the guys discuss a Scientific American article about the hunt for alien molecules. Intro music: Cannibal Corpse "The Murderers Pact" - Outro music: "Option Oblivion" by Between the Buried and Me.
Tommy Rogers, lead singer and multi instrumentalist for Between the Buried and Me, guests on the podcast this week. We talk about the challenges and fears of the road, being the father of a young son, bringing his family on tour, how family has changed his writing process, working with the same guys for so long and where BTBAM's latest album Coma Ecliptic fits into the band's legacy (and how it might dictate their future output). We also try and figure out where Jeremy Wagner of Broken Hope got the cash to buy so many of Jeff Hanneman's guitars. Did he have thousands of dollars just laying around? Or is he looking at this as an investment into his future? We also look ahead to next week's "Best of 2015" episode and start the chatter about our favorite records of the year. Songs:BTBAM - "The Coma Machine/Dim Ignition"Pyramids - "I Have Four Sons, All Named for Men We Lost to War"
This week we explore the latest work by the progressive rock & metal band, Between the Buried and Me. The album is called Coma Ecliptic. As the title might suggest, the album's central theme focuses on a man who is stuck in a coma, journeying throgh his past lives. With each song intended as its own Twilight Zone-esque "episode", Between the Buried and Me has certainly laid out a challenging structure for Coma Ecliptic. Question is, can it sustain itself? Let's begin the analysis and find out! Afterwards, listen on for a discussion that pits genre-rooted music against theme-rooted music---that is, types of songs that bind their genres together, while at the same time brazenly rising from their genre's Continue reading
Three years after breaking the concept album barrier with “The Parallax,” the North Carolina prog-metal band Between the Buried and Me are back with another concept album, “Coma Ecliptic.” Tommy Rogers, the band's founding vocalist and keyboardist, unpacks everything about creating the new record and the simple approaches the band takes to its complex compositions.
This episode features music from the new Amiensus album, Ascension!The crew discusses and reviews Cradle of Filth's Hammer of the Witches, Amiensus' Ascension, and Between the Buried and Me's Coma Ecliptic!Support good music!Amiensus - Ascension: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ascension/id1015124672Between the Buried and me - Coma Ecliptic: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/coma-ecliptic/id981619398Cradle of Filth - Hammer of the Witches: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hammer-of-the-witches/id999072288
#inthesprings Dan Briggs, bassist for the band Between The Buried And Me, stopped by In The Springs before their headlining set at the Black Sheep here in town. Enjoy! Stop whatever you’re doing and buy Coma Ecliptic – the latest studio album from Between The Buried And Me. You can thank me later…
This week, we had Between The Buried and Me vocalist Tommy Rogers call in to talk about the band's new album, Coma Ecliptic, why Tommy doesn't like playing during the daytime, juggling the band and family life and how he discovered his favorite bands. Besides Tommy, we talk about LeBron's tip slip, Noa talks BBQ, the Livecast curse with Christopher Lee and we played a ton of drops. Between The Buried and Me – Famine Wolf Maruta – Hope Smasher Satyricon – Mother North Listen to the Metal Injection Livecast on Stitcher or on iTunes (please leave a rating/review as well). Also, make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. Join us live next week starting at our new time 7pm Eastern (4PM Pacific Time) and going until 9PM eastern time for an all new edition of the Livecast. Our question of the week: "How do you imagine each of the Livecast hosts lost their virginity?" Leave a voicemail below with your answer and we may air it on next week's show: