U guys ever heard of As I lay Dying and Underoath??
Gd stuff.. can google them and check it out!
Bump: U guys ever heard of As I lay Dying and Underoath??
Gd stuff.. can google them and check it out!
Hi Bro, no..havent heard...I'm oldskull
Bump: hah DH...I though u already died in hell
yeah man, still kickin lar
The others no idea la, last time I heard they have their own secret gathering
so mysterious one, who knows what are they doing now
wahh, why tribute to DEATH ??? they retired or what la weiiii
Ok let me share....
Oh Yeah tribute to LOUDNESS drummer...RIP. He died of cancer last November. Recently watch their Tokyo live album 1988 me think...dude...Akira are the guitar hero & LOUDNESS & Earthshaker are god those days !!!
Any of you not into LOUDNESSS....stay away from this thread
Dont forget to check out their new release - 'Metal Mad', all original lineup, should be release on May
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BW&BK's Japanese source Takashi Kanazawa has informed us that according to the official LOUDNESS website, the band's as-yet-untitled forthcoming album will be released in Japan through Tokuma Japan Communications on May 27th. More details will be revealed soon.
In addition, the band has posted pictures from their February 14th tribute show to drummer Munetaka Higuchi, who passed away on November 30th following a long battle with liver cancer. He was 49 years old. Go to
this location to check them out.
As previously reported, Kanazawa recently sent us a translated update from guitarist Akira Takasaki's official blog regarding the recording sessions for the new album:
"From the vast amount of data (of drums recorded by Munetaka in the past), we will extract Munetaka's great groove and sound. On top of that, we're putting a new riff and rhythm. The new album will be based on Munetaka's groove at its maximum. I'm writing guitar riffs that would sound like nothing but Loudness. I'm trying to make it a gigantic rock album that would satisfy Munetaka, as he was always complaining 'This isn't loud enough' or 'This needs to be more heavier.' He loved Metal Mad so much, I'm sure he wanted to go on tour with that album. We regret that we couldn't go out to the world with that album. We're gonna be writing numbers of hard, heavy, crazy, and loud songs that will top Metal Mad. So Munetaka, please lend your hands."
More details will be revealed soon.
(Thanks Takashi)