OT: The all encompassing HFSabres music thread with no rules (as long as it’s music posted)

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This is too true. Although I get to see the Dayglo Abortions in May and the Ripcordz in July.
 
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I have given up on seeing bands, even though coming out of lockdown I had the bright idea to go to more live shows. The prices are so far out of reach is a big part of it, but living where I do, it's frequently hundreds of miles to get to a show for a band I want to see. At one point flying to Denver was the closests/lowest cost option for me for a particular group. They made no appearances in the SE at all. Another that was close was Ithaca NY. Like... c'mon. 1500 miles to go see Wardruna? I would do it but I can't afford it.
 
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Now playing: Wild Pink - Dulling The Horns

Self-proclaimed Bills and Sabres fans (fools!). Really dug their first few albums, and this most recent one is right in my wheelhouse. Warm fragile vocals, big fuzzy guitars.
 
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This was a cool surprise, Randy featuring on an NZ metal song.

Taniwha are guardian spirits here. Neither good nor bad. Every kid here grows up hearing about the Taniwha in the river, or stories about the local landscape that usually have legends of Taniwha f***ing things up in some drama.

Hearing Randy throwing in some Te Reo Māori is f***ing cool as a Kiwi metalhead.

 

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