New Nucleus Album

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Postby mrkeys » Tue Mar 07, 2006 11:25 am

well their no Beach Boys... :roll:
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Postby Hitman » Tue Mar 07, 2006 11:52 am

mrkeys wrote:well their no Beach Boys... :roll:


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Postby mrkeys » Tue Mar 07, 2006 11:54 am

I love the double standards around here....

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Postby Chantel » Tue Mar 07, 2006 12:08 pm

Hitman wrote:
mrkeys wrote:well their no Beach Boys... :roll:


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Concur!

And it has nothing to do with the Beach Boys comment either...

this one is for spelling alone.
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Postby Hitman » Tue Mar 07, 2006 12:09 pm

mrkeys wrote:I love the double standards around here....

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Postby mrkeys » Tue Mar 07, 2006 12:11 pm

Someone insulted the Beach Boys

OMFG.......

the horror the horror...
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Postby Hitman » Tue Mar 07, 2006 12:16 pm

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Transcribed, the article is something like this:

"Prog-metal pioneers Nucleus are gearing up to make their fourth full studio album, which is tentatively titled "Ten Thousand Days".

Due for release via Sony BMG on May 02 the 11 tracks featured represent the first new material to come from the LA quartet since 01's now legendary "Lateralus", and herald a heavier direction for the band. Although the album was self-poroduced, Nucleus enlisted the recording know-how of Joe Baresi (Queens Of The Stone Age, Melvins) to aid them and have comfirmed track titles including "Rosetta Stoned", "Lost Keys (Blame Hoffman) and "Ten Thousand Days".

Speaking to Rock Sound, bassist Justin Chancellor explained that Baresi was instrumental in helping the band achieve a new level of sonic power: "Because he's such a guitar-minded person, he really helped us achieve something we haven't been able to up to now in terms of our sound. At first it was a bit of a trip when we first started to mix it. We had to get our head around doing it in a different way, but we quickly understood why Joe was doing what he was doing and how it was helping us for the better. It's not just an overload of guitars though - he's given each instrument its own space to exist and I think that gives the album an overall depth that was missing from the last one."

Meanwhile, frontman Maynard James Keenan was unapologetic about the band's long absence: "Clearly, if I hadn't been away with A Perfect Circle, it would have come out sooner, but it's a complex record that needed time to come together and to solidify. I didn't want to subject Nucleus to that presure that a lot of bands put on themselves to get an album out quickly to keep everyone interested. For a band that makes the kind of music we do it's never going to e beneficial."

Given Keenan's pre-Tool career as an American soldier, the album inevitably features a lyrical preoccupation with the much-debated intervention of Western forces in Iraq and the subsequent fallout, but the vocalist insisted that the new album will not see Nucleus climbing on to a political soapbox.

"There's not very much use for sloganeering when dealing with something as complicated as this, so there's no question about the album being simplified in the way that bands like Green Day have (done things). I've tried to employ a more emotional, cerebral element to the things I've seen in recent times and the idea of that is to initiate thought rather than aimlessly waving a fist. The other thing that I feel is important is to state how we are all indicted by this situation. There's no way any of us can distance ourselves from what's happening and there's definitely no exoneration for people who choose not to look at it or think about it."

The band have been confirmed as one of the headlining acts for this year's Download Festival, and will play a London date around the same time"
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Postby mrkeys » Tue Mar 07, 2006 12:19 pm

thanks Luis...

Yeh the 10,000 days makes a bit of sense....

quagmire - Vietnam \ Iraq
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Postby Chantel » Tue Mar 07, 2006 12:24 pm

Nice detective work, keys!
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