tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6388190206233432165.post2720725408472779472..comments2023-10-09T10:37:19.833-05:00Comments on Mister Booze: Morbid Angel: What happened?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6388190206233432165.post-53342431061636598152013-06-08T16:53:53.016-05:002013-06-08T16:53:53.016-05:00Now it's 2013. You have heard Illud Divinum In...Now it's 2013. You have heard Illud Divinum Insanus. No one expected that. It still hurts. It will always hurt me. So, I think your case here is kind of blown out of the water. Not that it is your fault. I would have agreed with you if I had read your essay before this "album" came out. Well, maybe 9 years from now our boys will release their "J" album, hopefully which will stand for "Joy - We Are Done Fucking Around, Sorry Everyone" or "Jesus Christ That Sucked. This Is Better". Or maybe "Joke's Over". To all fellow Morbid Angel fans, we shall mourn together.Hermanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13850006428947093520noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6388190206233432165.post-50193778038688096122011-01-25T23:22:30.730-06:002011-01-25T23:22:30.730-06:00Hmmm... let's see...
I think you're onto ...Hmmm... let's see...<br /><br />I think you're onto something there. From where an artist draws inspiration speaks volumes about the final product. Last time I heard from Trey, he was turning into a total hippie that was trying to spread some sort of message of love or some crazy shit like that. A pretty far cry from the Lovecraftian influence of the band's early work. I have no idea where he's gonna draw influence from for the "I" album, but hopefully it contains less material that was composed while fragging n00bz on Xbox Live.<br /><br />You have, however, inspired me to dust off the last few MA albums and give them another go. It's weird, though. I can't help but think of it from the POV of the band who keeps plugging away making albums without their classic lineup and once a reunion happens they're all like, "Oh hey, let's just forget those last few albums ever happened." On the plus side, much like Ripper Priest or the majority of Blaze Maiden, if you really didn't care for the material off albums F-H, you're probably not going to hear it played ever again. Then again, if albums F-H were a resounding success, there probably wouldn't be need for a reunion in the first place. Trey's still gotta feed his fam, I guess. It's these sorts of messy situations that make me feel glad I only WRITE about music and don't have to stress out about making it.<br /><br />Also, I have no idea where all this animosity towards Pete Sandoval has stemmed from. Sure, I don't hold him on the same pedestal as Steve Asheim from Deicide, but he's always been an adequate enough death metal drummer. Then again, a supercharge of virtuosic ability is almost always a good thing (cue up the clips of Dave Lombardo and Joey Jordison drumming for Metallica). I dunno. I'm approaching the "I" album cautiously, but I do really wanna hear it. Like you said, the wait's been long enough.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6388190206233432165.post-35462346230563522802011-01-25T21:03:51.595-06:002011-01-25T21:03:51.595-06:00Decent trolling. Formulas is a classic and you kno...Decent trolling. Formulas is a classic and you know it.DannO)))https://www.blogger.com/profile/07583342861966014930noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6388190206233432165.post-62130114450551406052011-01-23T18:36:37.044-06:002011-01-23T18:36:37.044-06:00I know it's kind of pathetic, but it actually ...I know it's kind of pathetic, but it actually kind of hurts to know that you will never again hear an album from Morbid Angel like Altars of Madness. Not in the entirety of their lives or ours :(Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com