And hot damn, color me impressed!
Since the moment I heard Prehistoric Dog the first time; this band has had a profound impact on my life. Own both albums on vinyl and Murder the Mountains as a whole is the second most played album on my ipod. I love what they're doing, I love that they love what they're doing, and I love how they're doing it.
Quote from: themusketking on October 03, 2012, 08:34:29 PM
Since the moment I heard Prehistoric Dog the first time; this band has had a profound impact on my life. Own both albums on vinyl and Murder the Mountains as a whole is the second most played album on my ipod. I love what they're doing, I love that they love what they're doing, and I love how they're doing it.
That about sums it up.
I always say them in the related videos on YouTube whenever I would listen to Clutch or something like that, but never even gave them a second thought. Yesterday I thought to myself "What the hell?" and clicked on the video for Wires. 5 minutes later, I knew these guys were legit.
Amazing band. One of those few acts where the whole is greater than the sum of it's parts.
And the Jus Oborn style vocals are just the icing on the cake for me.
I'm a recent convert to the Fang as well, and yeah Wires just totally blew me away. Not so sure I hear the Jus Osborn comparison though, but hey as long as were all enjoying the music who cares?
Quote from: Dunedin on October 04, 2012, 02:20:23 PM
I'm a recent convert to the Fang as well, and yeah Wires just totally blew me away. Not so sure I hear the Jus Osborn comparison though, but hey as long as were all enjoying the music who cares?
I think it's the way they both use some kind of really deep sounding reverb when they sing. It almost sounds like he's singing from the bottom of a well on certain songs. Oborn's vocals on Witchcult Today (think Dunwich) immediately jumped to my mind when I first heard Wires. Not exact, but a little similar IMO.
Then again, maybe I'm just hearing things. ;D
Either way, these guys are getting some serious rotation from me right now.
Saw them open for the Bakerton Group at The Shelter a while back, but never gave them a fair shot. Bought Murder the Mountains today and realized the error of my ways.
Believe it or not, I never heard anything they've done outside of a video or two that I've pretty much roundly dismissed.
What should I check out?
Quote from: GodShifter on October 04, 2012, 08:16:34 PM
Believe it or not, I never heard anything they've done outside of a video or two that I've pretty much roundly dismissed.
What should I check out?
i feel the same way
That is the greatest video ever made
They are a bit like the band 'Pearls and Brass'?
Quote from: GodShifter on October 04, 2012, 08:16:34 PM
Believe it or not, I never heard anything they've done outside of a video or two that I've pretty much roundly dismissed.
What should I check out?
So far, ALL of their 2 albums (Red Fang and Murder the Mountains) have been extremely solid. Not totally digging some of the almost punk type stuff I'm hearing, but I still maintain that these guys are incredible.
If you're looking for specific songs - Wires, Prehistoric Dog, Hank is Dead, Painted Parade, Number Thirteen, Human Herd, Reverse Thunder, and Good to Die. Those are some of my favs anyway, but Wires is still the standout track for me. That is a perfect song if there ever was one.
I think they've got a new album coming out soon, too. So check that out.
Quote from: GodShifter on October 04, 2012, 08:16:34 PM
Believe it or not, I never heard anything they've done outside of a video or two that I've pretty much roundly dismissed.
What should I check out?
Consistent quality. Great tones, great songwriting, interesting rhythms. There isn't a single bad song on either of their albums.
I've heard all of the songs mentioned above and I only like 2 of them. Back when the prehistoric dog video came out I decided that I was going to get into red fang. Good song/ good video so I went on iTunes and got the album. To me they want to be like clutch but they aren't clutch. They want to have that southern stomp but they don't have that southern stomp. They want to be stoner rock but its more like punk and straight up rock to me. Their tone as sound are all great but its the finished outcome that I don't like. They have black pyramid disease where they blow their load on a couple of songs and leave the rest of the album lacking to me
I was lucky enough to discover them like (that's my favorite way ) and have been a fan since . I'm surprised they aren't bigger .
Welcome to 2006 gentlemen. Bout time people recognize one of the best bands, (live and recorded), going right now.
Quote from: Demon Lung on October 07, 2012, 08:36:42 AMI've heard all of the songs mentioned above and I only like 2 of them. Back when the prehistoric dog video came out I decided that I was going to get into red fang. Good song/ good video so I went on iTunes and got the album. To me they want to be like clutch but they aren't clutch. They want to have that southern stomp but they don't have that southern stomp. They want to be stoner rock but its more like punk and straight up rock to me. Their tone as sound are all great but its the finished outcome that I don't like. They have black pyramid disease where they blow their load on a couple of songs and leave the rest of the album lacking to me
And this ^^^^^^ is how I know you have no fucking clue what you are saying. There is nothing about them that sounds like Clutch. There is no southern anything about them. I doubt they even care what stoner rock is nowadays, never mind them trying to fit in that mold. They're just 4 hard working, broke ass dudes from the PNW playing a perfect combination of riffs and licks while also writing and singing interesting, humorous songs. Oh yeah. And they tour their asses off.
As you can tell, I'm a fan.
Also check out their cover of Dust's "Suicide" if you can find it.
Quote from: Ryno on October 09, 2012, 07:08:46 PM
Welcome to 2006 gentlemen. Bout time people recognize one of the best bands, (live and recorded), going right now.
Quote from: Demon Lung on October 07, 2012, 08:36:42 AM
I've heard all of the songs mentioned above and I only like 2 of them. Back when the prehistoric dog video came out I decided that I was going to get into red fang. Good song/ good video so I went on iTunes and got the album. To me they want to be like clutch but they aren't clutch. They want to have that southern stomp but they don't have that southern stomp. They want to be stoner rock but its more like punk and straight up rock to me. Their tone as sound are all great but its the finished outcome that I don't like. They have black pyramid disease where they blow their load on a couple of songs and leave the rest of the album lacking to me
And this ^^^^^^ is how I know you have no fucking clue what you are saying. There is nothing about them that sounds like Clutch. There is no southern anything about them. I doubt they even care what stoner rock is nowadays, never mind them trying to fit in that mold. They're just 4 hard working, broke ass dudes from the PNW playing a perfect combination of riffs and licks while also writing and singing interesting, humorous songs. Oh yeah. And they tour their asses off.
As you can tell, I'm a fan.
Also check out their cover of Dust's "Suicide" if you can find it.
Have to agree, I'm really not hearing the Clutch in them either.
I hear Melvins influence all over Murder The Mountain. Anyone else hear that?
Definite Melvins on murder that I didn't hear on the first couple eps. Not like a rip off but just some moments that channel some melvinsy riffage. I listened to murder today while doing cardio at the gym and it hit the spot.
Heard an interview with the guitarist & he says he rips off Buzzo so often he's surprised he (Buzzo ) hadn't punched him in the face
Checked out the new one, and I really like it. MUCH better than I thought it would be. That said, I'm not sure that there will be any staying power with this band for me. Nothing against them, but I'm old these days and tend to stick to the stuff that is tried and true for me (namely 70's hard rock for the most part).
So, yeah, the music is very good, but (WARNING UNPOPULAR OPINION) -- I do not like their videos. They are very well done, but I just don't dig them. I guess what it comes down to, really, is I'm not a big "video guy" for any band anymore.
Right before they left for their first big tour with Clutch, I talked to them about it. They hadnt even heard Clutch's music. They were super stoked, but they didnt really seem to know who they were.
I dont hear any Clutch in their music, and Im pretty sure they dont listen to enough of it to rip it off. Especially the first record.
Murder the Mountains is a great album.
It's cool to hear people have such opinions about some dudes i know. Some funny motherfuckers too. Clutch? No. We all think Clutch blows out here.
I'm not sure if I like them yet or not, but I think their videos are brilliant. I love the sense of humor and the songs are good. I don't know if I would like them if I was not watching the video also.
Hmmm yeah I only ever hear them while watching the videos on YouTube.... But I do that kinda regular like. And I enjoy that.
I love Red Fang. Good songs, great videos and killer live band. Looking forward to the new album.
Clutch blows.
I am a fan, but not entirely sold on what I have heard of the new album. I will still pick up the album when it comes out though and most likely enjoy it.
They clearly have a good sense of humor but I became bored with both their records after a few listens.
Quote from: Adamdc on October 06, 2013, 09:20:20 PM
They clearly have a good sense of humor but I became bored with both their records after a few listens.
Yeah, this is precisely my take on them. Initially, I didn't want to be a bummer by bringing it up. I just don't really hear anything very interesting going on in their music whatsoever.
You're not supposed to put on their record with headphones and get all introspective. It's have a fucking good time music. Shows are a blast. The one show I played with them was one of the biggest shows I've played. Good times.
Gave the new one a couple of listens today. While I don't think they're breaking new ground, I think you'd be hard pressed to find a better group of older, bearded, beer-guzzling rock and rollers in the land right now. The album is solid and kicks serious ass. Seeing them tomorrow night. I will report back with what I remember...
Oh yeah...YOB Mike Scheidt on "Dawn Rising" = EPIC
I am not sure what I think about the recorded material but I get the vibe that they might be a fun band to see live. :)
I don't know, I heard the new album, it's even more of a snoozefest than the last two...
Quote from: Dylan Thomas on October 29, 2013, 08:03:00 AM
I don't know, I heard the new album, it's even more of a snoozefest than the last two...
yeah they have the tendency to blow their load on a couple of songs...
Then you wil definately dig this band "Sub Masters" out of Berlin check out this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAufQbnWF1I
Peace Wayne
good stuff...their new cd just dropped.....it is ok.....I don't think they sound southern at all.....
Quote from: VOLVO))) on September 17, 2013, 10:08:02 AM
Clutch blows.
Totally dude. They're like pearl jam or something.
I like Pearl Jam a lot more than I like Clutch. Both of these bands have released albums that I hold in very high regard. Both "Ten" and the s/t Clutch I would consider "perfect" in that I love every song on both albums. It's a rare band that can pull that off, and though I respect Red Fang, they ain't one of those bands. Not in the same league.
I keep trying to listen to them. Some bands just don't effortlessly translate to record.
I really dig them live, but it seems that on repeated listening to their records, there are only a couple songs that I really like--you know, the "hits"-- and the rest is just o.k.
Quote from: black on September 09, 2014, 03:12:40 PM
I really dig them live, but it seems that on repeated listening to their records, there are only a couple songs that I really like--you know, the "hits"-- and the rest is just o.k.
I'm kind of bummed, as I had a chance to see them live when I was in Austin, and I passed it up. Despite my feelings about their records and cheesy videos, I hear nothing but good things about their live show...
Man this band is awesome. I agree though that the 'hit' songs on their albums are HITS and the misses fit the 'background-music-while-we-have-a-smoke' category. Either way, there's a lot of classic stoner material in their sound (The Sword and Melvins come to mind, as well as some Wizard), so I'm happy! I personally like the punky edge they have on some tracks.
They sound nothing like Clutch though... :P