Hey so I can't find anywhere that I can actually listen to Kids Near Water ..... can't find them on MySpace or anything..... you wanna send me a track???
Anyways, I know someone has said it before.... but....
LEFT SIDE BRAIN
www.myspace.com/leftsidebrain
Seriously, some of the tracks off their new album could be Kerbdog tracks, very similar harmonies and massive melodic riffery....
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REUBEN
www.myspace.com/wordsfromreuben
They don't really sound like Kerbdog, but they are still my favourtie band, so I had to represent...
Oh.... and my band suported PHEMA once and they were fucking cool, so I agree with Ash... check them out...
Kerb-a-likes
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The new Biffy Clyro stuff is pretty On the Turn-ish and Cormac was sayin that they are fans of the dog.
GGGarth produced the album so its already on the way to sounding like kerbdog.
From online review:
"To help them make Puzzle, they chose Canadian producer Garth Richardson, inspired by his work with Rage Against The Machine and Kerbdog, and an innate sense of his "great vibe." The venture saw them fly to Vancouver, then to Richardson's stunning ranch studio in the forests of Gibson to record their masterwork. The collaboration bore exceptional fruit, but the band admit it took time after recording their previous three albums on a budget and at speed - to adapt to recording in the same way as their heroes."
By the way i have the first KD album on 12" vinyl, not thinking of selling at the mo but is it worth anything more than 15bucks!?
GGGarth produced the album so its already on the way to sounding like kerbdog.
From online review:
"To help them make Puzzle, they chose Canadian producer Garth Richardson, inspired by his work with Rage Against The Machine and Kerbdog, and an innate sense of his "great vibe." The venture saw them fly to Vancouver, then to Richardson's stunning ranch studio in the forests of Gibson to record their masterwork. The collaboration bore exceptional fruit, but the band admit it took time after recording their previous three albums on a budget and at speed - to adapt to recording in the same way as their heroes."
By the way i have the first KD album on 12" vinyl, not thinking of selling at the mo but is it worth anything more than 15bucks!?
i got a bone to pick with capitalism... and a few to break...
Re: Kerb-a-likes
I think if you want to use On The Turn as a reference point then you should really check out "Slip" by Quicksand.
I think there must've been a fair amount of inspiration from that album!
It's amazing. one of my all time faves.
I think there must've been a fair amount of inspiration from that album!
It's amazing. one of my all time faves.
I am making a list, I'm putting all of your names on it...
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Re: Kerb-a-likes
if its heavy guitars and sweet melodies your after weezer are a good bet
they mostly come on wedesdays,mostly
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Re: Kerb-a-likes
what club did you run in northampton?dragginthru wrote:And yeah they are, I was out with them a year or so ago and playing air guitar to JJs song with Dave McPherson (singer) in the club night I used to run in Northampton. Dave loves On The Turn but doesnt like the first album a great deal, thinks is too much like metallica!Conor wrote: I remember reading an interview with InMe where they said they're bug Battle fans and I could hear all the little nods to him in their music ever after.
Conor
i lived there from around '96 to '00 and spent most of my time in the racehorse, lounge, bass clef and a couple of other metal clubs i've forgotten the names of!
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Sorry mate only just saw this.ninjated wrote:what club did you run in northampton?dragginthru wrote:And yeah they are, I was out with them a year or so ago and playing air guitar to JJs song with Dave McPherson (singer) in the club night I used to run in Northampton. Dave loves On The Turn but doesnt like the first album a great deal, thinks is too much like metallica!Conor wrote: I remember reading an interview with InMe where they said they're bug Battle fans and I could hear all the little nods to him in their music ever after.
Conor
i lived there from around '96 to '00 and spent most of my time in the racehorse, lounge, bass clef and a couple of other metal clubs i've forgotten the names of!
I ran DYSFUNCTION which was mondays at legends, for about 2 years. It was a bit post your time, as we were 2002 ish.
The other clubs you probably went to were Madisons and Cookie Club I should think!
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ttp://www.myspace.com/dryriseband - check out Dry Rise cover of Kerbdog's "Dragging Through" - online to hear now!!!