Are You Interested In This Person's Music After Reading This Bio?

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Bent Fabric
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Re: Are You Interested In This Person's Music After Reading This Bio?

Postby Bent Fabric » 18 Oct 2017, 03:52

bobzilla77 wrote:No bio necessary, it seems.


“Let us introduce you to Keychain, quite possibly the modern day answer to Korn, Limp Bizkit and Slipknot.”
Damnation Magazine

http://xsrock.com/keychain-breaking-out/
"I decided to give Keychain a chance and see what they could bring. Surprisingly, after hearing the first track Prime Time, I was hooked. I knew they were the real deal as each track shows their musical sensibility and incredible power. If I were to try to describe their sound, it would be a mixture of Sevendust and Hed PE, but not sounding exactly like either one."

http://www.rockportaal.nl/keychain-breaking-out-ep/
"The mix of styles, the energy, the grooves and the power of bands like Korn, Papa Roach, Limp Bizkit and Skindred together, multiply that by five and you get Keychain."

https://critiquedesalon.wordpress.com/2 ... -keychain/
"The group is still in its early stages, but there is already some talk that we are dealing with the successors of Korn, Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park." 7.2/10

https://www.facebook.com/metalunderdogs ... 5656266311
"This band kicks it out like Korn did back in the day but brings in their own fine tuned elements to the sound."

“Taking the path that few others have taken (Mudvayne, Slipknot, Limp Bizkit, P.O.D., Sevendust) but bringing it to the the modern rock and metal world is KEYCHAIN. Hailing from Montreal, Canada, they are here to not only shake things up but to take it off the hook.”
Uncivil Revolt


“They don't seem to care what anyone thinks about nu-metal and just want to become the next Limp Bizkit or Linkin Park. As far as I'm concerned, they can. They certainly know how to make a contiguous piece of music in great nu-metal tradition.”
Merchants Of Air

“Their single, “Prime Time,” was quite the refresher in the modern Nu-Metal scene where you have Limp Bizkit still sputtering along and rapcore groups like Hollywood Undead confused about what to do with the future of their sound. 9/10”
Zerrick Hilliard - WTF MUSIC



This is downright inspirational.

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Re: Are You Interested In This Person's Music After Reading This Bio?

Postby NMB » 18 Oct 2017, 15:23

bobzilla77 wrote:“Let us introduce you to Keychain, quite possibly the modern day answer to Korn, Limp Bizkit and Slipknot.”


I did wonder what the answer to Korn, Limp Bizkit and Slipknot was but I was going with earplugs.
turn on, tune in, nod off

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Re: Are You Interested In This Person's Music After Reading This Bio?

Postby take5_d_shorterer » 19 Oct 2017, 06:17

bobzilla77 wrote:
I’d like to invite you to a launch event next week in LA for an exciting new brand of Irish whiskey. As you may know, Irish whiskey is one of the fastest growing segments in spirits and with St. Patrick’s Day right around the corner, what better time to try something new?

The groundbreaking Celtic punk band, The Pogues, has launched a new Irish whiskey in their own name. This artisanal Irish Whiskey is blended from 50% 10-year single malt and 50% 5-to-7-year grain and crafted at West Cork Distillers, one of two remaining 100% independently owned and operated distilleries in Ireland, and the only distillery to malt its own Irish-grown barley.


:?

Seems kind of like marketing Scott Weiland Brand Heroin. But I do drink whiskey.

Feel free to bring a colleague or friend and you just might spy a band member on the next stool...


:o

Maybe I'll go after all!


It seems like a parody, but as the site, http://www.thepoguesirishwhiskey.com/ , shows, it isn't.

The idea of creating a beverage or food named after a band that is an abbreviation of the phrase "Pogue Mahone" seems like a joke made at the expense of those who have absolutely no knowledge of Gaelic.

Stool, as mentioned above, is entirely correct here.


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