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I was so entranced listening to this I forgot I was cooking food next thing I know there is smoke billowing from the cooker "oh deary me I thinks i best do something about that smell and sight and turn the cooker off for I was in for a short time a state of fright"
@indiglo19719 жыл бұрын
"Man, that is born of a woman, is of few days and full of trouble." - Proverbs 11:14
@jonesrichard55648 жыл бұрын
+indiglo1971 how else can a man be born or woman for that matter but through a woman? silly proverb that one!
@ncrvr66610 жыл бұрын
I don't know why these cry babys are nagging about the out of Jex and this versión with Jamie, for me it's a great song and the progress of music is in his natural way, i really enjoy it.
@druidgnome11 жыл бұрын
I love Jex too, but this is a great album. Don't hate on Jamie Myers just because she isn't Jex, it's not a "knock off," it's an excellent album.
@tsjuderthrone11 жыл бұрын
No Jex? Fuck this knock off shit.
@Zickleinmorder11 жыл бұрын
For those wondering (like I was), Jex left Sabbath shortly before the recording of this album to focus on her solo material. That being said, I definitely agree that Restored To One was the stronger album, but Ye Are Gods has grown on me, particularly the part Genesis P-Orridge plays. Jamie Meyers is a great vocalist, but something about Jex's performance on the last record just really stands out. I like Jamie, but I miss Jex.
@nilonogueira80011 жыл бұрын
Sabbath Assembly é uma das melhores bandas que eu ouvi nos ultimos tempos. É uma pena que dificilmente eles venham fazer shows no Brasil.
@renanfreiredicarvalho223811 жыл бұрын
amazing !! AVE LVCÌFERVM!! HAIL SATAN!!
@clarissadmf8811 жыл бұрын
Jex will be missed, but I recognize that Ye are gods is such a great album. I love the neo folk influences and its thematic, as the Sacrifist's speech.
@hugobear111 жыл бұрын
me too... I love the imagery
@hissingatrocity11 жыл бұрын
at least as serious as coven and jinx dawson were!
@hissingatrocity11 жыл бұрын
ahaha ok ok i didn't get your point sorry dude. well personally i don't feel the need to be into something that fills the music i like concept-wise. i mean, i don't have to be buddhist to be interested in buddhism or i don't have to share someone's ideas to enjoy his/her works even though it's pretty obvious as well that my tastes influence my actions and vice versa. ok quite complicated i know but in truth it's way simpler :D i guess they're quite serious anyway, due to their background!
@hugobear111 жыл бұрын
great call - I like what I'm hearing...it's not that I dislike this, it's quite interesting....but I can never work out whether this kind of thing, or the Alex Sanders Witch LP I own, or Aleister Crowley and his various connections (all of which are intriguing) are not , in fact, some enormous joke.... it's rather hard to take seriously. But the imagery is terrific.
@hissingatrocity11 жыл бұрын
if you don't like it that's ok. but these are recordings of the hymns and texts of the process church of the final judgement, not really music that tries to portray ol' school stuff or anything like that. check out previous female singer's band "jex thoth" if you like black sabbath :)
@hissingatrocity11 жыл бұрын
although i deeply worship jex as well, i find ms. myers more fitting to this vision, kind of different perspective so to say. i'd love to see them both live in this shape though! as for the next jex thoth album... i REALLY hope there's REALLY something to wait for! if you know anything please deliver it to the world ;)
@markedwardhayes11 жыл бұрын
Why did Pitchfork plug this....
@PaulMathletics11 жыл бұрын
Loved the first LP, but this ? Dont know, man, I stopped Iron Monkey to listen to this. Now, where were we?
@hugobear111 жыл бұрын
Is this supposed to be a joke? I was looking for obscure Black Sabbath stuff ... I assume this is a mickey-take of all those late 60s bands like Black Widow, Monument etc ... it's a bit like that terrible Alex Sanders LP on A+M.
@TheSekswerker11 жыл бұрын
Huge fan of the first lp, but this is kinda disappointing.
@HandZeus11 жыл бұрын
Pity that Jex left the band but Jamie Myers sounds great too. I think her voice fits in very well.
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I was so entranced listening to this I forgot I was cooking food next thing I know there is smoke billowing from the cooker "oh deary me I thinks i best do something about that smell and sight and turn the cooker off for I was in for a short time a state of fright"
"Man, that is born of a woman, is of few days and full of trouble." - Proverbs 11:14
+indiglo1971 how else can a man be born or woman for that matter but through a woman? silly proverb that one!
I don't know why these cry babys are nagging about the out of Jex and this versión with Jamie, for me it's a great song and the progress of music is in his natural way, i really enjoy it.
I love Jex too, but this is a great album. Don't hate on Jamie Myers just because she isn't Jex, it's not a "knock off," it's an excellent album.
No Jex? Fuck this knock off shit.
For those wondering (like I was), Jex left Sabbath shortly before the recording of this album to focus on her solo material. That being said, I definitely agree that Restored To One was the stronger album, but Ye Are Gods has grown on me, particularly the part Genesis P-Orridge plays. Jamie Meyers is a great vocalist, but something about Jex's performance on the last record just really stands out. I like Jamie, but I miss Jex.
Sabbath Assembly é uma das melhores bandas que eu ouvi nos ultimos tempos. É uma pena que dificilmente eles venham fazer shows no Brasil.
amazing !! AVE LVCÌFERVM!! HAIL SATAN!!
Jex will be missed, but I recognize that Ye are gods is such a great album. I love the neo folk influences and its thematic, as the Sacrifist's speech.
me too... I love the imagery
at least as serious as coven and jinx dawson were!
ahaha ok ok i didn't get your point sorry dude. well personally i don't feel the need to be into something that fills the music i like concept-wise. i mean, i don't have to be buddhist to be interested in buddhism or i don't have to share someone's ideas to enjoy his/her works even though it's pretty obvious as well that my tastes influence my actions and vice versa. ok quite complicated i know but in truth it's way simpler :D i guess they're quite serious anyway, due to their background!
great call - I like what I'm hearing...it's not that I dislike this, it's quite interesting....but I can never work out whether this kind of thing, or the Alex Sanders Witch LP I own, or Aleister Crowley and his various connections (all of which are intriguing) are not , in fact, some enormous joke.... it's rather hard to take seriously. But the imagery is terrific.
if you don't like it that's ok. but these are recordings of the hymns and texts of the process church of the final judgement, not really music that tries to portray ol' school stuff or anything like that. check out previous female singer's band "jex thoth" if you like black sabbath :)
although i deeply worship jex as well, i find ms. myers more fitting to this vision, kind of different perspective so to say. i'd love to see them both live in this shape though! as for the next jex thoth album... i REALLY hope there's REALLY something to wait for! if you know anything please deliver it to the world ;)
Why did Pitchfork plug this....
Loved the first LP, but this ? Dont know, man, I stopped Iron Monkey to listen to this. Now, where were we?
Is this supposed to be a joke? I was looking for obscure Black Sabbath stuff ... I assume this is a mickey-take of all those late 60s bands like Black Widow, Monument etc ... it's a bit like that terrible Alex Sanders LP on A+M.
Huge fan of the first lp, but this is kinda disappointing.
Pity that Jex left the band but Jamie Myers sounds great too. I think her voice fits in very well.
where's Jex? :(