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re: Dax Riggs - Where is he?

Posted on 11/23/19 at 3:23 pm to
Posted by birddog14
DFW Texas
Member since Mar 2014
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Posted on 11/23/19 at 3:23 pm to
I have been a big Acid Bath kick lately
Posted by musick
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Posted on 12/9/19 at 7:15 am to
I just want to post to say holy crap, both AB albums age like fine wine.

I jammed PTT all last week and then I put on WTKSP this morning and just wow. All kinds of memories flooded into my thoughts. We used to wear these albums out as teenagers.

I cant tell if I like Kite String better than Pagan bc both are masterpieces. Pagan has a different feel and sound altogether, you can tell on that album Dax was influencing more of the songs from a riff/music standpoint to highlight his vocals. It's definitely more mellow in general and as a teenager I took to that more. Bleed me an Ocean and Dead Girl are two of their best songs.

But Kite String could be the best heavy album ever made. It's just so raw and full. It's twisted, and it has a perfect mixture of screaming and melody vocals. It really is an accomplishment in heavy music history. The blue through scream of the butterfly is probably the best first half of any record ever made. You have the raw power and then are just treated to arguably their best written mellow song in Scream of the Butterfly which just features Dax, with acoustic guitars.

It's a shame Audi passed with his parents bc a fricking drunk driver hit and killed them, they were at their peak.
This post was edited on 12/9/19 at 7:16 am
Posted by Sayre
Felixville
Member since Nov 2011
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Posted on 12/9/19 at 8:26 pm to
I get a big smile every time an Acid Bath song comes on my playlist.

I just started listening to Death, a little bit. I can here their influence in Acid Bath, but AB is a much better band all around.
Posted by RabidTiger
Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 12/10/19 at 11:28 pm to
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I just started listening to Death, a little bit. I can here their influence in Acid Bath, but AB is a much better band all around.


That's a bold claim, friend. I admit I haven't delved too deep into Acid Bath though. It doesn't help that their stuff is only available on CD.
Posted by Brosef Stalin
Member since Dec 2011
39169 posts
Posted on 12/11/19 at 12:39 am to
There's not too much to dig into, they only have two albums. Saying Acid Bath is better than Death is indeed the hottest of hot takes though.
Posted by jdd48
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 12/11/19 at 7:15 am to
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There's not too much to dig into, they only have two albums. Saying Acid Bath is better than Death is indeed the hottest of hot takes though.


Agreed. That's comparing basically 2 different styles of metal.
Posted by tmarsh06
Member since Nov 2019
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Posted on 12/11/19 at 9:10 am to
Thank you so much! Sorry it took so long for me to respond. I'm looking forward to hearing more.
Posted by MrBobDobalina
BRo.LA
Member since Oct 2011
2989 posts
Posted on 12/12/19 at 8:56 am to
That and the fact that Chuck Schuldiner is one of the greatest frontmen ever and was so influential that an entire genre of music was named after his band.
Posted by Sayre
Felixville
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Posted on 12/12/19 at 11:55 am to
Give me a choice between the 2 and I'll take AB every time.

But yeah, you can hear their influence on AB in their more musically aggressive tunes. AB seems to have a broader style overall.
Posted by Sayre
Felixville
Member since Nov 2011
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Posted on 12/12/19 at 11:57 am to
I didn't hear a lot of Death until recently. They're the kind of band that probably won't keep a permanent spot on my sd card.
Posted by musick
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Posted on 12/12/19 at 1:27 pm to
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hat and the fact that Chuck Schuldiner is one of the greatest frontmen ever and was so influential that an entire genre of music was named after his band.


While Death was one of the early pioneers of death metal, that's not exactly where the name comes from. There were many bands shaping the style and one of them named their album "Death Metal" in 1983 as well (Possessed)
Posted by EarlyCuyler3
Appalachia
Member since Nov 2017
27290 posts
Posted on 12/13/19 at 3:13 am to
Piggybacking off of this comment with the origins of black metal.



I've never gotten into Death. Vocals just aren't my thing. Extremely talented though.
Posted by obi
Copenhagen, Denmark
Member since Jan 2020
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Posted on 1/22/20 at 3:32 am to
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Ok guys, well after a conversation here's the update:

His son (he only has one) Sy just graduated and he's spending more time with him right now hanging out, getting him on track, etc

He is continuing to record the new album. He has about 17+ (!!!) songs fleshed out, and a lot of it already recorded. He set up a home studio.

Speculation it quite possibly could be a double album, he's leaning towards that if he keeps nailing these songs.

No release date set but "soon" (it's always been "soon" he won't budge)

But after that info, it feels like it could be 2020 IMO.

Very happy to hear this. Been listening to the latest two Dax records a lot lately and would love to hear something new from him.
I don't mind which direction the music takes. He's such a unique singer and songwriter that I'm sure it'll be interesting no matter what :-)
This post was edited on 1/22/20 at 3:34 am
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