
Between The Buried And Me is the next name to drop from the upcoming 2023 Furnace Fest lineup. The North Carolina progressive tech metal band originally played at the festival in 2002. The group's latest album, Colors II, was released in August of 2021.
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Post Comment^ Frankie Palmieri is shocked they haven't been invited yet
Fest approaching Mastodon level, but will never get to Turnstile level.
Cool, they'll get to play a total of 3 songs.
Dino here... what's up with that FF logo? Should I sue?
well they look about how i'd expect they look nowadays.
Anons with only a GED they received in their twenties aren't stoked
Awesome band…respect. Are they going to announce each band one by one for the next few months? Wtf
Yawn. Honestly forgot they were band, everybody stopped caring in like 2009 lol
nothing after alaska is good or notable. the only thing that can save this is a prayer for cleansing set. asked for
Prayer for cleansing would be great but you need to go visit an ear doctor if you think Alaska was their last good album. Or maybe a cardiologist. Slam
This would be rad if it was a little "throwback" set with material off the S/T and The Silent Circus records.
" anonymous 17 minutes ago nothing after alaska is good or notable. the only thing that can save this is a prayer for cleansing set. asked for." Prayer For Cleansing and Undying are both playing reunion shows in December. Supposedly being filmed by Sunny "I Hate America" 5 Six.
Glass Casket would be a better choice, But BTBAM better only play material off of the first 4 records. Everything after 'Colors' is self derivative and watered down recycled noodling with no memorable writing.
Do they have a completely new fan base now that like they're newer, crappy stuff? Or do old fans go and just hope they might get 3 songs they like?
^both. You see a mix of greasy, skinnyfat longhairs in prog shirts and balding 30yos with 2 kids dusting off their vintage poison the well tees
Def not Mastodon level. Will not rip farts to this.
dude in the middle is an east nashville bar fly aka loves cocaine
anonymous 40 minutes ago ^both. You see a mix of greasy, skinnyfat longhairs in prog shirts and balding 30yos with 2 kids dusting off their vintage poison the well tees ^ all the new lambgoat staff are in attendance
"greasy, skinnyfat longhairs in prog shirts " HAHA
Fake Prog band! Book Gentle Giant, Tony Williams Lifetime or King Crimson.
This just in: Prayer for Cleansing & Undying sucked, and still suck. BTBAM post-Silent Circus is basically a bunch of elitists cosplaying Dream Theater & Opeth until they realized their fans all got ADHD from playing too much Pokemon Go and went back to a cosplay of themselves.
This just in: Prayer for Cleansing & Undying sucked, and still suck. BTBAM post-Silent Circus is basically a bunch of elitists cosplaying Dream Theater & Opeth until they realized their fans all got ADHD from playing too much Pokemon Go and went back to a cosplay of themselves. This just in: 2 seconds of any Prayer for Cleansing song or Undying song is better than all of Silent Circus or anything else BTBAM ever made. Breaking news: No one worthwhile ever cared about BTBAM back in the day, or now. More breaking news: you're gay, but strictly for little boys
Comments lately got me thinking lambgoat needs little political cartoons with everything handily labeled in big, reading glasses friendly font
But BTBAM better only play material off of the first 4 records. Everything after 'Colors' is self derivative and watered down recycled noodling with no memorable writing. ^that is nicely put and 100% correct.
I bet Tommy reads a lot of Gordon Wood. You read ya Gordon Wood and ya regurgitate it and this and that and how bout them apples, and all that Gordon Wood business
Still need CUAD on this or I'm not sold. They better not treat them like DTF and give them some trash 20 minute 12pm set.
If they don't play the whole self titled 2002 album from beginning to end then they've failed their entire decades of career
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