Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 8:22 pm
Here's all the videos i took in a youtube playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL ... re=mh_lolz
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL ... re=mh_lolz
Uncompromising war on metallic modernism under the dictatorship of The Corroseum.
https://www.thecorroseum.org/forum/
Thanks for the update. I checked out a few performance videos of the band on youtube that were done prior to this festival and they sounded not bad. The vocals are done a little different on some songs which wasn't that thrilling to me but still enjoyable. Again, with all the talk of obscure bands and records that take place here I thought there would be more discussion about this one.Keir wrote:I got there just in time to see Paradoxx. They were only the second band, playing fairly early on Friday (I think the second stage hadn’t even started yet), so there was not much of a crowd. I think they played well but it was a really short set (5 or 6 songs). They opened with a new song called “Unbroken” which I quite enjoyed, but I didn’t really care for the other new song they played. The old songs were well done. I remember being really thrilled with “Night Ryder”. Also talked with the guys after the show and they were really cool. They said they are working on a new CD which will also be an EP and will feature some new songs and some rerecordings of old songs.Avenger wrote:Did anyone actually see Paradoxx and can comment on the performance? I'd think with the price of the EP there would be more hype around this one.
This doesn't sound very "grunge" to me...Professor Black wrote:I thought Paradoxx sounded like the grunge-metal that plays on rural FM radio.
My thoughts exactly.Keir wrote:True, but they played the same set