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Whom Gods Destroy (feat. Bumblefoot, Dino Jelusick, Derek Sherinian)

Started by Schurftkut, November 22, 2023, 12:14:46 PM

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Trav86

I agree with Adami. My biggest problem with Sons of Apollo was I didn't find anything interesting with Bumblefoot. In a guitar-based band, that just doesn't fly. I tried the Art of Anarchy album with him and JSS, snooze. Then this one, snooze. He seems like a nice guy, but I just don't get it. 

Adami

He really needs to be the 2nd guitarist in two guitarist band where the other dude/dudette does the main writing. He can add a ton, I'm sure, but writing is just not his thing. Which is fine. Plenty of great musicians who aren't great song writers. Just gotta make sure they're not one of the primary song writers.


Edit: Just looked, out of curiosity. Looks like he is credited on playing on every song on Chinese Democracy, but 0 writing credits.
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cramx3

Quote from: Adami on March 22, 2024, 09:28:24 AM
Edit: Just looked, out of curiosity. Looks like he is credited on playing on every song on Chinese Democracy, but 0 writing credits.

That may be a good thing :lol

I have no comment about the album, I didn't like the singles and haven't listened further.  I really didn't connect with Dino's vocals. Don't currently plan on giving it a full try either.  Just doesn't feel worth my time compared to the other music out there at this point.

Stadler

Not for noting, when I saw Guns in... 2014, maybe it was, in the club in Philly, he was on stage for only about half the show.  No reason given, but he would just walk on and walk off.  DJ Ashba did a good amount of the heavy (guitar) lifting, including most of the iconic solos. 

krands85

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Quote from: nobloodyname on March 22, 2024, 06:28:22 AM
1/5. On the plus side, that's half a point more than I'd give Icefish's album. Although one less than I'd give Temic's debut.

Interesting that you compare all these bands here. I like that Icefish record, but for whatever reason it feels very dense/tiring and that's weird considering it's a 45 minute album. I think they over-produced/layered it a bit. Temic I liked too, but I definitely expected more considering the guys involved. WGD, surprisingly, is my favorite of the bunch.
The Icefish album is easily the weakest of the three for me. Ages since I listened to it, but I don't really remember finding any of it interesting. WGD has a bit more that I enjoy, though the rest of the album hasn't really lived up to the first single which I really liked.

Temic on the other hand, I absolutely loved. Probably one of my favourites of last year.
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Kwyjibo

I listened to this a couple of times and I like it, it's definitely a grower. But I'm not really sold on the vocals, they seem to forced, even if the singer isn't using that gritty voice.

And it's definitely not Sons Of Apollo with a different singer and rhythm section. While SoA drew heavily from classic rock and traditional (prog-)metal, this one is much more modern metal. Some riffing remindes me of Meshuggah or even Pantera.

gzarruk

What I find funny is that this band has a much better and tighter rhythm section compared to SOA... which is funny considering SOA had Portnoy and Sheehan, two of the "biggest" names in the genere.

Fonzie

I have had this album on non-stop in my car for the last week, so that's 4-5 run-throughs, with the instrumental disc as well.

I have to say, it's my favourite aklbum of the year so far. Lots of these tracks are 'growers', and the vocal style, once you acclimate to it, is awesome. Really strong, just different. Reminded me of Apollo from Firewind, initially.
The Bumblefoot thing. I get it. The leads don't slam you with melody, initially, but there's treasure in the playing. Terrific stuff.
And the rhythm section is completely on point.

Sherinian's my favourite DT keys guy, even if he is a bit comical in how he presents himself, with all the attitude etc.

TL;DR

There's a lot to love about this debut.

Kwyjibo

Chiming back in, I have this record still in rotation.  Didn't expect this but this is my album of the year so far. I even came to terms with the vocals which I didn't really like initially. I still think they sound too forced sometimes but it really doesn't bother mean anymore.

Absolute tight rhythm section and Bumblefoot is just a great player. For sure very technical but still very interesting.

And Sherinian is Sherinian, always liked his playing and couldn't care less about his attitude.

Herrick

I forgot about this project/band. I'm over halfway through the album and I like it way more than Sons of Apollo. I don't think I even made it through their second album.

Which Jelusick album should I check out after listening to Whom Gods Destroy?
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Glasser

Quote from: Herrick on August 30, 2024, 12:27:38 PMI forgot about this project/band. I'm over halfway through the album and I like it way more than Sons of Apollo. I don't think I even made it through their second album.

Which Jelusick album should I check out after listening to Whom Gods Destroy?


Herrick

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ProfessorPeart

Quote from: Herrick on August 30, 2024, 12:27:38 PMWhich Jelusick album should I check out after listening to Whom Gods Destroy?
Animal Drive - Bite is another good one. Consider it the precursor the the self-titled. Same guitarist.

The Dirty Shirley album he did with George Lynch is good too.
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Herrick

Follow The Blind Mang didn't do much for me but I'll look into the other suggestions.

I just watched that Bumblefoot interview posted earlier in this thread. The most interesting thing for me was the end of the video where Bumblefoot was talking about potentially working with a Funeral Doom band. I was thinking, "Herrick that sounds like something you'd be into". Then he says the band is Evoken. I fucking love that band! I had no idea he produced their earlier stuff.

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Glasser

Quote from: Herrick on August 30, 2024, 10:08:45 PMFollow The Blind Mang didn't do much for me but I'll look into the other suggestions.

I just watched that Bumblefoot interview posted earlier in this thread. The most interesting thing for me was the end of the video where Bumblefoot was talking about potentially working with a Funeral Doom band. I was thinking, "Herrick that sounds like something you'd be into". Then he says the band is Evoken. I fucking love that band! I had no idea he produced their earlier stuff.



Interesting, I think its better than WGD. But we like what we like. Hearing Ron doing Funeral Doom would be cool.