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Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 9:13 pm
by Buried By Time and Dust
St. Vitus Die Healing Lp (dust 010) is available through HHO Records for Europeans or directly from me.It has a 4 page booklet with lyrics,a forward from Dave Chandler,180 gram vinyl with an OBI strip and embossed cover.
Green or black vinyl.500 copies of each however I am down to less than 200 copies.
currently at press from Buried By Time and Dust Records.
Pagan Altar Judgement of The Dead Lp (dust 007)
Max Planck Kill The Pain Lp (dust 008)
more at press soon!
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 9:30 pm
by DaN
Buried By Time and Dust wrote:Max Planck Kill The Pain Lp (dust 008)
Speachless....

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 11:13 pm
by The Sentinel
DaN wrote:Buried By Time and Dust wrote:Max Planck Kill The Pain Lp (dust 008)
Speachless....

Can't agree more

Oh fuck, ROAR!!!!!!!!!!!!
Placed an order for the Vitus LP. I have to quit ordering LP's otherwise my main drink at KIT will be water. There's so much great shit coming out these days.
Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 9:56 pm
by great_knuthulhu
The Sentinel wrote:DaN wrote:Buried By Time and Dust wrote:Max Planck Kill The Pain Lp (dust 008)
Speachless....

Can't agree more

Oh fuck, ROAR!!!!!!!!!!!!
Placed an order for the Vitus LP. I have to quit ordering LP's otherwise my main drink at KIT will be water. There's so much great shit coming out these days.
I DO drink water at KIT. Well, usually after drinking too much on the day of arrival, but still...
Roar indeed. Incidentally, I have a cousin named Roar. He'd be a killer vocalist if he didn't have a stutter...
Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 10:18 pm
by mordred
great_knuthulhu wrote:The Sentinel wrote:DaN wrote:Speachless....

Can't agree more

Oh fuck, ROAR!!!!!!!!!!!!
Placed an order for the Vitus LP. I have to quit ordering LP's otherwise my main drink at KIT will be water. There's so much great shit coming out these days.
I DO drink water at KIT. Well, usually after drinking too much on the day of arrival, but still...
Roar indeed. Incidentally, I have a cousin named Roar. He'd be a killer vocalist if he didn't have a stutter...
Only in Norway! Only in Norway can a cousin be named Roar and a village Hell or, my personal favorite - Röv!

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 6:24 pm
by great_knuthulhu
mordred wrote:great_knuthulhu wrote:The Sentinel wrote:
Can't agree more

Oh fuck, ROAR!!!!!!!!!!!!
Placed an order for the Vitus LP. I have to quit ordering LP's otherwise my main drink at KIT will be water. There's so much great shit coming out these days.
I DO drink water at KIT. Well, usually after drinking too much on the day of arrival, but still...
Roar indeed. Incidentally, I have a cousin named Roar. He'd be a killer vocalist if he didn't have a stutter...
Only in Norway! Only in Norway can a cousin be named Roar and a village Hell or, my personal favorite - Röv!

Now you're just being silly, or my name would be spelt kunt. Hang on...
Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 5:16 am
by EzraCobb
ordered
now bring on Pagan Altar Judgement of The Dead !!!!!!!!!!
Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 10:19 am
by Ernest Thesiger
mordred wrote:Only in Norway can a cousin be named Roar and a village Hell or, my personal favorite - Röv! :D
I remember seeing the flyer for the second Cadaver demo where Anders' street in the address was "Tomb". No house number, just Tomb!
Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 7:55 pm
by Lama
I bought the "Die Healing"-LP at their gig in Antwerp. Great job BBTAD!!!
Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 10:08 pm
by Why yes Plato
Going to see Vitus with Wino play in Copenhagen on friday. Saw Pentagram here a few months ago. Times are truly strange and wonderus, never thought I'd live to see (or rather the bandmembers survive, haha) them play
Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 3:47 pm
by EzraCobb
Why yes Plato wrote:Going to see Vitus with Wino play in Copenhagen on friday. Saw Pentagram here a few months ago. Times are truly strange and wonderus, never thought I'd live to see (or rather the bandmembers survive, haha) them play
I agree it is cool to see Vitus & 'Gram playing live again (i actually consider it the Bobbly Liebling Tribute to pentagram - sorry I rather see victor and joe) -- but -- DOOM is becoming "trendy" now...
-- Mr. Ginn at SST is "cashing" in on this - the "repress" of the old Vitus catalogue is proof of that -- hopefully Ginn is giving chandler some money... those vitus vinyls were "top sellers" at Omega Order for weeks...
Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 3:54 pm
by Black Axe
EzraCobb wrote:Why yes Plato wrote:Going to see Vitus with Wino play in Copenhagen on friday. Saw Pentagram here a few months ago. Times are truly strange and wonderus, never thought I'd live to see (or rather the bandmembers survive, haha) them play
I agree it is cool to see Vitus & 'Gram playing live again (i actually consider it the Bobbly Liebling Tribute to pentagram - sorry I rather see victor and joe) -- but -- DOOM is becoming "trendy" now....
Pentagram is 'Bobby's band'.
What you mean is Bobby Liebling's tribute to Deathrow (which is Victor and Joe's band).
Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 4:43 pm
by Buried By Time and Dust
Just saw Pentagram play last wednesday and it was the worst concert I have seen in many years.They played about 5 songs which Bobby went on a harmonica jam and it was awful.He's lucky I held onto my bottle of beer.
What you mean is Bobby Liebling's tribute to Deathrow (which is Victor and Joe's band).[/quote]
Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 7:16 pm
by nightsblood
Black Axe wrote:Pentagram is 'Bobby's band'.
What you mean is Bobby Liebling's tribute to Deathrow (which is Victor and Joe's band).
This is at least the second time you've tried to 'correct' people by insisting Death Row has to be kept separate from Pentagram. Dude, get over it.
First, PENTAGRAM currently plays songs from ALL eras of the band's existence. Since 'Wheel of Fortune' and 'Forever My Queen' are currently in the set list are you going to insist that the band is really just a tribute to Macabre, which is Vince, Greg and Geoff's band??
Second, Bobby was in Death Row. In fact I'm pretty sure that Bobby sang on every Death Row live performance and demo except the first instrumental basement jam session, and the band didn't even exist at that point (Joe was just visiting). So how is it that you claim Death Row was just "Victor and Joe's band"?
Third, Victor, Joe, and co. dropped the Death Row moniker in favor of using Pentagram about 26 years ago. Bobby wasn't the only member from a former Penta-lineup, and the band proceeded to use material from those older Penta-lineups alongside their new material. Thus, 'victor, joe and co.' are clearly part of the PENTAGRAM legacy.
Call it '80s era Pentagram' or 'the death row lineup' if you want/need to distinguish it from what Pentagram did before and since; that's legit. But until you dig up copies of 'Day of Reckoning' and 'Be Forewarned' with a DEATH ROW logo on the cover and Scott Reagers or Wino (or someone besides Bobby) doing all the vocals, quit insisting that Death Row is a distinct entity that has nothing to do with Bobby and Pentagram.
Russ- that sound really lame. THey were great when I saw 'em in Sept, and I went in ready to be severely disappointed. Most of the concert reviews from the last 6 months have been very positive. Sounds like you caught them on 'unplugged' night

Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 7:28 pm
by Black Axe
nightsblood wrote:Since 'Wheel of Fortune' and 'Forever My Queen' are currently in the set list are you going to insist that the band is really just a tribute to Macabre, which is Vince, Greg and Geoff's band??
Third, Victor, Joe, and co. dropped the Death Row moniker in favor of using Pentagram about 26 years ago.
I said that because the heavy doom metal that the band played from Death Row on was thanks to the Death Row men(mainly Victor Griffin), not because of Bobby. And since the songs the band play live are the doom metal versions, it's Bobby's tribute to Victor Griffin and Death Row.
Pentagram as it was, was just a heavy rock band. An the name of the band wasn't changed because the band wanted it, but because Bobby forced the name change on the debut album.
nightsblood wrote:Russ- that sound really lame. THey were great when I saw 'em in Sept, and I went in ready to be severely disappointed. Most of the concert reviews from the last 6 months have been very positive. Sounds like you caught them on 'unplugged' night

Actually, Russ(Strahan, the guitarist) 'quit' and he was just replaced by Johnny Wretched who has only learned a few of the songs yet, that's probably why they sucked.