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Join us and special guest Metalbirb as we rank and review every single Bring Me The Horizon album. As you can assume with any band with a discography as varied as BMTH, there is a lot to discuss!We also talk to Metalbirb about his experience as a metalcore content creator, balancing channel survival and band promotion, and much more!Metalbirb: YouTubeJoin our Patreon for bonus content and more: PatreonJoin the discourse!TikTok: DiscogDiscourseTwitter: Discog_PodInstagram: discog.discourseTime Codes:Intro - 0:00Chatting with Metalbirb - 0:53Shoutouts - 16:278th Place - 20:147th Place - 28:036th Place - 38:125th Place - 47:154th Place - 56:033rd Place - 1:07:402nd Place - 1:18:141st Place - 1:30:48Patreon Ranking - 1:41:15Songs used in this episode:Alligator Blood, Amen!, Can You Feel My Heart, Chelsea Smile, Kingslayer, Nihilist Blues, Pray For Plagues, Shadow Moses, Strangers, ThroneBring Me The Horizon's albums are:Count Your Blessings, Suicide Season, There Is A Hell Believe Me I've Seen It There Is A Heaven Let's Keep It A Secret, Sempiternal, That's The Spirit, Amo, Post Human: Survival Horror, Post Human: Nex Gen
We kick off the GOI showcase again this year with a look at ambrose restuarants. First up! Garlic Bread."SCP-3464" by Lt Flops, from the SCP Wiki. Source: https://scpwiki.com/scp-3464. Licensed under CC-BY-SA.
We talk about one of Joey's favorite bands, Bring Me The Horizon. Apologies for the jumbled show ordering, we talk Sempiternal through Post Human:Survival Horror, then briefly touch on Count Your Blessings through There is a Hell, before closing with a little NFL Playoffs talk. We didn't spend a lot of time on Count Your Blessings through There is a Hell since neither of us are sceramo/deathcore fans.
Hallo zusammen! Zeitreisen sind ein Klassiker unter den Phantastik-Aufhängern. Egal ob die Protagonisten in die Vergangenheit oder beides geworfen werden, oder ob es Kräfte aus einer anderen Zeit sind, die auf die Gegenwart einwirken: Zeitreisen sind beliebt. Im Rollenspiel hingegen stellt sich das schwieriger dar – so zumindest die These von Michael und Thomas, der sie in der heutigen Folge mal weiter nachspüren wollen. Vor dem eigentlichen Thema gibt es kurze Gedanken zur Dracon, die genau in diesem Moment dem Ende entgegen geht und zum nächsten kreativen Wochenende der DORP, das im November ansteht. Dazu selbstredend die Medienschau, sowie Timecodes, weiterführende Links und Infos unten in den Shownotes, wie sich das gehört. Viele Grüße, eure DORP 00:00:29 Intro 00:00:57 Feedback-Schleife 00:01:42 Die Dracon 15 (ist vorbei?) 00:02:33 Im November: Das zweite kreative Wochenende der DORP 00:04:12 Zur Medienschau? 00:04:21 Medienschau: Die geheimnisvolle Insel 00:11:27 Medienschau: Severance 00:17:04 Zum Thema! 00:17:44 Warum gibt es relativ wenig Zeitreise-Material in Rollenspielen? 00:18:49 Zeitreise-Elemente gehen 00:19:36 Murmeltiertage und andere Einschränkungen 00:20:59 Unser LARP-Setting war sogar aktiv gegen Zeitmagie 00:21:22 Krieg der Magier und Zeitreisen als Historienschau 00:22:08 Lass ma' über Determinismus reden 00:24:04 In die Vergangenheit reisen, aber nichts verändern können? 00:24:25 Das Zurück-in-die-Zukunft-Ding 00:25:44 Die Hosen der Zeit 00:26:33 Die Probleme mit Parallelwelten 00:27:00 Gibt es Moral in einem konsequenzlosen Universum? 00:29:23 Paradox! 00:30:59 Der Scorp denkt direkt wieder mechanisch 00:32:00 Zeit ist weird und Realismus bei Zeitreisen vermutlich nicht wünschenswert 00:34:04 Zeitreise als externe Bedrohung, die nach hier kommt 00:35:15 Exemplarische Zeitreiserollenspiele 00:37:21 Michaels eigene Erfahrung 00:38:09 Thomas eigene Erfahrung 00:39:47 Weitere Anwendungsgebiete 00:41:33 Der Unterschied zwischen Eternal und Sempiternal … das machen wir wann anders 00:41:45 Sermon 3.6 00:42:21 Adieu 00:43:24 Der Nach-Teil
Jordan Fish of Bring Me The Horizon joins to talk about the impact of "Sempiternal," working with Oli Sykes, whether they'll go back to playing metal and more. Sponsored by: DistroKid Try Canva Pro Follow Finn McKenty on Instagram and Twitch. PRMBA Merch Support The Punk Rock MBA on Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Einmal nicht aufgepasst, da gönnen sich unsere Kerngeschäft Jungs einfach eine (unangekündigte) Oster-Auszeit. Wer nun denkt, dass die beiden die Füße hochgelegt und mal etwas ausgespannt haben, wird enttäuscht sein. So waren die beiden nicht nur mal wieder auf einigen MoreCore Partys im Einsatz, sondern auch beim Impericon Festival in Oberhausen unterwegs, um Thy Art Is Murder und Fit For An Autopsy im Tourbus und As Everything Unfolds vor der Halle zu besuchen. Viel wichtiger ist allerdings doch der Jahrestag zweier Alben, die sicherlich zu den wichtigsten ihrer Generation gehören: Sempiternal von Bring Me The Horizon und Meteora von Linkin Park. Während das eine als der große Gamechanger für den Metalcore gilt, war das andere der Wegbereiter für das, was nach dem Nu Metal Hype kommen sollte: eine larger than Life-Karriere für Mike Shinoda, Chester Bennington und Co. So bekommt ihr in dieser brandneuen Folge vom Kerngeschäft nicht nur knallhart recherchierte Facts zu den beiden Platten und ihrer jeweiligen Zeit, sondern auch eine höchst subjektive Einschätzung, wie die Alben eigentlich bei unseren Nasen so abschneiden und auch die wichtige Frage, wieso eigentlich niemand mehr Intros und Interludes hört?!
Less of a REVIEW and more of a CELEBRATION of the 10 year anniversary of this seminal album that changed the trajectory of the music scene! Adam and Mike go track-by-track with this masterpiece and talk about their memories of first listening to the band and how this album fits into their music tastes now ten years later. Also on the episode, we share our thoughts on albums from artists like The Burden, Rustin Kelly, The Dear Hunter, Bury Tomorrow, and Taylor Swift #BringMeTheHorizon #Sempiternal #TheDearHunter #TheBurden #RustinKelly #BuryTomorrow #TaylorSwift ---------------------------------- Find us on social media: https://discord.gg/2jv87Wypvw https://www.twitter.com/TheSkinnyPod https://www.instagram.com/mikewearsprada mail to:theskinnywithmikeandadam@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theskinnywithmikeandadam/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theskinnywithmikeandadam/support
Het is alweer 10 jaar geleden dat albums als Sempiternal, The Greatest Generations of My Shame is True uitkwamen. Daarom hebben we een lijstje met nummers van albums die 10 jaar oud zijn. Dit met o.a. Letlive, The Wonder Years en Bring Me The Horizon. Daarnaast is er weer voldoende nieuwe muziek te horen deze aflevering met The Used, Enter Shikari en Sleep Token en duiken we de geschiedenis in met onze eigen tijdmachine die vandaag op 2000 staat. Wil je KINK FAST live beluisteren op de radio, dan kan voortaan via DAB+ (blok 7D) op maandag om 16.00 en zaterdag om 17.00 op KINK DISTORTION. Playlist: 01. MxPx – (I’m Gonna Be) 500 Miles 02. letlive. – Younger 03. Alkaline Trio – She Lied To The FBI 04. Alex Melton 9 Beer Never Broke my Heart 05. Enter Shikari – It Hurts 06. Polar Bear Club – Blood Balloon 07. The Wonder Years – Passing Through A Screen Door 08. Sleep Token – Vore 09. The Used - People Are Vomit10. Bring Me The Horizon – Shadow Moses 11. Millencolin – Fox
Het is alweer 10 jaar geleden dat albums als Sempiternal, The Greatest Generations of My Shame is True uitkwamen. Daarom hebben we een lijstje met nummers van albums die 10 jaar oud zijn. Dit met o.a. Letlive, The Wonder Years en Bring Me The Horizon. Daarnaast is er weer voldoende nieuwe muziek te horen deze aflevering met The Used, Enter Shikari en Sleep Token en duiken we de geschiedenis in met onze eigen tijdmachine die vandaag op 2000 staat. Wil je KINK FAST live beluisteren op de radio, dan kan voortaan via DAB+ (blok 7D) op maandag om 16.00 en zaterdag om 17.00 op KINK DISTORTION. Playlist: 01. MxPx – (I’m Gonna Be) 500 Miles 02. letlive. – Younger 03. Alkaline Trio – She Lied To The FBI 04. Alex Melton 9 Beer Never Broke my Heart 05. Enter Shikari – It Hurts 06. Polar Bear Club – Blood Balloon 07. The Wonder Years – Passing Through A Screen Door 08. Sleep Token – Vore 09. The Used - People Are Vomit10. Bring Me The Horizon – Shadow Moses 11. Millencolin – Fox
Texas based rock and metal inspired Taken By Tides joins for an episode where you will discover: The mindset behind writing songs that feel epic and grand, inspired by Bring Me The Horizon's Sempiternal album. The importance of band chemistry when every member has different influences that contribute to the songwriting process. Why skill building and creating connections in the music industry can put any band on the path of success. Find Taken By Tides Online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TakenByTides Twitter: https://twitter.com/TakenByTidesTX Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TakenByTides/ YouTube: https://youtu.be/8r3HeohN9PQ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@takenbytidesband Website: https://takenbytidesband.com Merch: https://takenbytidesband.com/collections/all Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3g3R9lutRYQ8tnhDayhUHk?si=nG6XOt4GR9-FXogpnAJhGQ Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/taken-by-tides/979817684 Thank you to our Sponsor FNX Fitness: Get 20% Off Using Promo Code: CPP20 https://fnx.grsm.io/cpp Follow us on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chordprogressionpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/cppodofficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chordprogressionpodcast/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chordprogressionpodcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqRKZCDMcFHIYbJaLQMfDbQ Chord Progression Podcast (Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/show/53XWPGrIUvgavKF5Fm6SLk Chord Progression Podcast (Apple Podcast): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chord-progression/id1454876657 Chord Progression Podcast (Amazon): https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b8dad803-444c-4a73-8aa5-67b4fc43f4ba Chord Progression Podcast (iHeart Radio): https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-chord-progression-70632531/ Podcast Webpage: https://mysongoftheday.com/my-song-of-the-day-rock-2000-today/chord-progression-podcast/ Intro: (0:00) Welcome Taken by Tides to the Show: (3:04) Revisiting Taken By Tides Origin Story: (4:32) Blending Many...
Episode 34 of Season 5 kicked off on 25 August 2022 at 7 pm on Rebel Rock Radio. ACDC got us out the blocks with a track off Power Age called ‘Gone Shooting, We stayed in that style of rock and checked out The LA Maybe, a band out of the Carolinas, and an awesome track called 'Sucker Punch'. In recognition of the fact that the world is pretty fucked at the moment we took a listen to ex-Hanoi Rocks and glam icon Michael Monroe with a track called ‘Junk Planet'. Then we got heavy with Burn The Priest, the band that were Lamb of God before they became Lamb of God and a Melvins cover called 'Honey Bucket'. Then we followed on from last week with another track off Bring Me The Horizon's incredibly good album Sempiternal. One of the highlights of this show was an awesome track by SA band Fear of Falling, this was a new single they released called ‘All My Time'. SA music is world-class, always has been always will be. We took in some Metallica off Kill ‘Em All and then changed the tone with The Offspring and a track called 'Self Esteem'. Noodles on guitar got some love for his guitar sound. Ibanez and Pitbull Amps are apparently the secrets. 25 August is famous for being the birthday of two of the greatest rock stars the world has ever known, two guys who had a huge influence on me personally as a kid discovering this awesome music. I am talking about Gene Simmons and Rob Halford, to celebrate their birthdays, 73 and 71 respectively we took a listen to Gene with 'God of Thunder' off kiss Alive II and Rob with 'Victim of Changes' off Unleashed in the East. Those two albums got played to death when I was growing up and I used Kid Rocks' anthemic 'Still Something' off his latest album Bad Reputation to hammer home the point that in the 70s and 80s music rock music was special. From there it was Tom Petty followed by Bruce Springsteen with a lovely sentiment in his track “Further On (Up The Road) off The Rising. God remember that hey?, 9-11, seems like a lifetime ago and it took the Boss to put it all in perspective as only he can. The show went heavy again with a new band called The Halo Effect, made up of ex-members of In Flames and Mikael Stanne from Dark Tranquility, it's well worth a listen, the album is called Days of the Lost. There was no way we were going anywhere without taking another track off the stupendous new Arch Enemy album, Deceivers, the track we heard was ‘Spreading Black Wings', from there is was My Chemical Romance and Oasis time and a bit of Billy idol thrown in for good measure. The end of the show was a bit self-indulgent and took us back to some good jols in Cape Town, the scene was set with Kobus!, The Uninvited with 'The Poultry Christ' and Fokofpolisiekar with some Neil Young thrown in. Kobus! with 'Die Volk Van Main' is a very special song, Theo Crous and Francois Blom got it right here. The only huge disappointment with all this was that after Neil Young I explained how we used to use Tom Waits to clear the Whammy Bar in Cape Town and then I said cheers and goodnight and I assume that I didn't hit the mic button so we have a 60 min silence and no Cheerio until Tom Waits takes us out with 'Mr Siegal. Sorry about that. Artists featured: ACDC, The L.A. Maybe, U.D.O., Michael Monroe, Warrant, Adrenaline Mob, Burn the Priest, Bring Me the Horizon, Fear of Falling, W.A.S.P., Metallica, The Offspring, Great White, Baton Rouge, Kiss, Judas Priest, Kid Rock, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Bruce Springsteen, Jasper Dan, The Halo Effect, Texas Hippie Coalition, Arch Enemy, My Chemical Romance, Oasis, The Professionals, Billy Idol, Stiff Little Fingers, The Distillers, Kobus!, The Uninvited, Fokofpolisiekar, Neil Young, Tom Waits
In this episode, the guys talk about the massive Bring Me The Horizon album 'Sempiternal' and how the production styles influenced us as musicians. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/speakerbase/message
The Cassette Connection podcast joins Miles to discuss the band, Bring Me the Horizon. Their opinions are controversial, but they come from a place of passion. Make sure to check out the next episode for more Bring Me the Horizon. Promos by: High on Horror, Hops Geek News, and Infectious Groove Podcasts.
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It's episode 26! This week, we're discussing yet another album that Rich knew very well but that Kyle had never heard. Makes you wonder how he ended up hosting this podcast in the first place? What a shambles. Key talking points - A surprise animal appearance, a backfiring double bluff, unexpected Pirates Of The Caribbean influences, Metal Hammer forget how numbers work, Rich gets anxious over Kyle's opinions, Kyle picks video game developer Hideo Kojima as his mastermind topic and we save ourselves on the brink of a long Oscars rant. Editing note - Sadly, unlike BMTH, we didn't have access to Terry Date's production skills so please excuse any pops/hisses/clips/general bad audio quality in this episode! Email - chewthemetal@gmail.com Twitter/Instagram - @ChewTheMetal Chew The Metal Playlist - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3K6MgPreHpBAXUz6MNcrEZ?si=P8uASJHhTiq5c1n9Cf1U2Q Support the artist by buying their music here - https://music.apple.com/gb/album/sempiternal/598282638 Theme by Kyle Gormley Logo by Jessica Martin
Sempiternal is an adjective that means seeming to last forever. The Latin word semper (SEM per) means forever. Our word of the day has the same basic meaning. For me, old westerns have a sempiternal quality to them. As far as I’m concerned, they will be great for all eternity.
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TweNü-TweNü is just getting started! This week on the Roach Koach podcast we listen to Bring Me The Horizon and their acclaimed album, Sempiternal. Are these guys pushing genres in new directions? Are Bring Me The Horizon the new Linkin Park? Do they provide us with realistic gravesite measurements? Are they worthy of the Nu-Metal Canon? Listen and find out!Also discussed: Who's Tweeting about Poppy, the Manson push, Lorin on Travis Bickle on the Riviera, and Rob Zombie episode feedback.Roach Koach Live is coming to Go Comedy Improv Theater in Ferndale, MI as part of Snow Day 2020. Sunday, January 19th at 2pm, we will be talking about Jay-Z/Linkin Park's Collision Course. Go to GoComedy.net for ticket info.Rate and review Roach Koach on iTunes! We'd appreciate it! Questions about the show? Have album recommendations? Just want to say hi? We'd love to hear from you! Contact the show @RoachKoach on Twitter, Roach Koach on Facebook , Roach Koach on Instagram, or send an email to RoachKoachPodcast at Gmail.
Efter en havererad uppgradering av BLHQ fick BL lov att rota fram sin laptop igen för att pränta #126 på plats. Med undermålig utrustning (och konstanta blixtar från mic till överläpp) så tragglar han sig likväl igenom det första avsnittet för säsongen. I förbifarten väljs några osökta ord ut gällande Rob MIller-haveriet, Portals nuvarande oduglighet och hur jenkarna gjorde popcorn på 80-talet. 4 friska hits läggs även under lupp. Mycket missnöje! Swish för en tish (150:- ink. frakt): 0708-961174 Playlist: Mortem - Ravnsvart Fugue - Smoketrails Reptilium - Hannu ae Kondras Sempiternal Dusk - Orgiastic Feast Upon Martyred Flesh
This week on You Watch, I Listen, Dan reviews Bring Me The Horizon's "Sempiternal" and Taylor review the movie "What Lies Beneath". Josh The Engineer is back from vacation to join the guys as they tell classic Vince McMahon stories, breakdown episode 4 of Game Of Thrones and give their predictions for the finale, a terrible skirt being sold on Red Bubble, the It Chapter 2 trailer, the assholes at the Met Gala, and much more!
Episode #6 of the Manic Metal Show arrives with a BANG: BRING ME THE HORIZON aaaand TWELVE FOOT NINJA!First off it's Lee Malia from BRING ME THE HORIZON; We talk all things regarding their new record AMO, the songwriting process, the massive shift in direction and what the reaction to that has been from the fans [I bloody love the new record]. On top of that, I've got Kin from Aussie legends Twelve Foot Ninja on the line to talk about the organised prog rock insanity that is 12Ft. They've got some massive shows coming up at the Australian Download festival, as well their MASSIVE national tour with Voyager. You'll also hear a couple of 12ft track in there too.Another headbanging instalment of the Manic Metal Show on the one and only Hyper Manic Noize Podcast.
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