HSML site en optredens gezocht
HSML site en optredens gezocht
New site!!!!if you like entombed/iron monkey than check it out!!!
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website
http://www.hsml.tk/
cd out now!!!7.5 euro post paid!!!
website
http://www.hsml.tk/
Hell Yeah
Since blasphemy goes way beyond cyclops-midgets sodomizing unicorns and male strippers in the gardens of Eden, HSML was forged in the flames of Punk, Metal and violent Rock to spread the gospel of the goat upon mankind like sonic wings of pestilence. Protected by the gods of Rock, HSML gave birth to a brand of Sludge 'n roll that combines the burning hearts and spirit of those who went to battle before them, while staying true to a sound they can call their own. Influenced by the likes of : IRON MONKEY, ENTOMBED and MOTORHEAD, their crusade for heavy-ass Rock marches on, through the barren wastelands surrounded by liars, thieves and leeches who claim to be Rock. And while venomous skulls rain from the blood red skies, rabid chants can be heard through the night,
over a wall of thundering steamy-drums and roaring monkey-amps paying their respect to the glorious gods of Rock. Marching through on their quest for Rock-supremacy, while clenched fists are thrown to Sludge-laden grooves and nutsack-shattering D-beats that provide the soundtrack to the apocalypse of mankind. May 2004 finally brought us 11 tracks from beyond the graves of the fallen. Carved in vinyl with the bones of our enemies,
containing words that expose the filth of man. A testament written in blood. 11 pages torn from the black bible of Rock itself. You know you must do it 'cause you want to. So get down on your knees and pray to the five
sexy beasts better known as:
over a wall of thundering steamy-drums and roaring monkey-amps paying their respect to the glorious gods of Rock. Marching through on their quest for Rock-supremacy, while clenched fists are thrown to Sludge-laden grooves and nutsack-shattering D-beats that provide the soundtrack to the apocalypse of mankind. May 2004 finally brought us 11 tracks from beyond the graves of the fallen. Carved in vinyl with the bones of our enemies,
containing words that expose the filth of man. A testament written in blood. 11 pages torn from the black bible of Rock itself. You know you must do it 'cause you want to. So get down on your knees and pray to the five
sexy beasts better known as:
Hell Yeah
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Bied je zelf aan op: http://www.methivgeinfecteerdezaaddoors ... stituee.nlMosh schreef:[..]
ha,ha je moet jezelf toch verkopen
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Doe dat op Nederlandse fora dan in het Nederlands, staat wel zo representatief.Mosh schreef:[..]
ha,ha je moet jezelf toch verkopen
Buiten dat kwam het op mij over als een chaotische tekst met een hoop obscure woorden, die eigenlijk in een zin wel samen te vatten zijn.
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Als we toch aan het verkopen zijn:
We started off in December 2000. Jeroen de Klerk, Michel Matteman and Tony Goudkamp decided to start a Death Metal Band. There was a lot of talking, but no action took place until April 2001. Caldron, Jeroen’s former band, split up and Jeroen, Michel and Tony started off making noise. Jelmer Samson was asked to play the bass. Because we had no drummer, Michel temporarily took the position of drummer.
We started brainstorming for possible bandnames, which posed a bit of a problem. All kinds of names came up, like 'The Disgruntled Postal Workers' and 'Skullcrushing Pigeons', but we eventually made a choice and it was then that we would be known as 'Carnal Leftovers'.
We started playing without a real drummer. Then, on a rainy Sunday afternoon, Micha Kieftenbelt walked in, took the drumsticks in his hands and started making a lot of noise. We decided to let him stay (because he was obviously enjoying himself) and so the band was completed. We started working on our first track 'Crap 1', which was written in no time.
From that point on, the creativity started flowing and songs were brought to life.
All (except a few) lyrics aren't very serious in nature, because that's something we value; don't take everything too seriously. There are so many Death Metal bands around that have that 'evil' image. That's okay with us, but we like to, sort of, put the 'fun' back in 'funeral'.
Because we were anxious to see what the public would think of our Death Metal noise, it was time for our first gig. This took place in February 2002 at 'Zwols Popfront' in Zwolle. The reactions were very enthusiastic and, from that point on, we've been performing on stage all across the country with a lot of great bands.
The ball kept rolling and we decided it was time to record something. We chose to record at VISION Sound Engineering in Heino and in April 2003, our first demo 'Fluffy Little Teddybears' was a fact.
At the end of 2003, Tony decided to leave the band because of personal reasons. His last gig was in Hedon, which was also the first gig of Mathieu Nijboer, who replaced Jelmer on bass. Mart Wijnholds became the new guitarist. We wrote some new songs that were even more brutal. Mart decided to call it quits after half a year of service because he didn’t have the time to focus on three bands at the same time. Again, it was time to look for a new guitarist. We had only one audition and with this guy we really hit it off: Morte Aeterna guitarist Wilfred Heerspink.
With our current line-up and with our set of fast and slow-paced furious oldskool Death Metal songs we rocked stages all over Holland and played on all kinds of festivals, like the Braindead fest. Playing with other brutal bands, we have grown as a band and now have a live performance that is powerful and leaves a lasting impression on anyone that experiences it. This summer we’ll also be doing some festivals including the underground festival Stonehenge.
http://carnalleftovers.com
We started off in December 2000. Jeroen de Klerk, Michel Matteman and Tony Goudkamp decided to start a Death Metal Band. There was a lot of talking, but no action took place until April 2001. Caldron, Jeroen’s former band, split up and Jeroen, Michel and Tony started off making noise. Jelmer Samson was asked to play the bass. Because we had no drummer, Michel temporarily took the position of drummer.
We started brainstorming for possible bandnames, which posed a bit of a problem. All kinds of names came up, like 'The Disgruntled Postal Workers' and 'Skullcrushing Pigeons', but we eventually made a choice and it was then that we would be known as 'Carnal Leftovers'.
We started playing without a real drummer. Then, on a rainy Sunday afternoon, Micha Kieftenbelt walked in, took the drumsticks in his hands and started making a lot of noise. We decided to let him stay (because he was obviously enjoying himself) and so the band was completed. We started working on our first track 'Crap 1', which was written in no time.
From that point on, the creativity started flowing and songs were brought to life.
All (except a few) lyrics aren't very serious in nature, because that's something we value; don't take everything too seriously. There are so many Death Metal bands around that have that 'evil' image. That's okay with us, but we like to, sort of, put the 'fun' back in 'funeral'.
Because we were anxious to see what the public would think of our Death Metal noise, it was time for our first gig. This took place in February 2002 at 'Zwols Popfront' in Zwolle. The reactions were very enthusiastic and, from that point on, we've been performing on stage all across the country with a lot of great bands.
The ball kept rolling and we decided it was time to record something. We chose to record at VISION Sound Engineering in Heino and in April 2003, our first demo 'Fluffy Little Teddybears' was a fact.
At the end of 2003, Tony decided to leave the band because of personal reasons. His last gig was in Hedon, which was also the first gig of Mathieu Nijboer, who replaced Jelmer on bass. Mart Wijnholds became the new guitarist. We wrote some new songs that were even more brutal. Mart decided to call it quits after half a year of service because he didn’t have the time to focus on three bands at the same time. Again, it was time to look for a new guitarist. We had only one audition and with this guy we really hit it off: Morte Aeterna guitarist Wilfred Heerspink.
With our current line-up and with our set of fast and slow-paced furious oldskool Death Metal songs we rocked stages all over Holland and played on all kinds of festivals, like the Braindead fest. Playing with other brutal bands, we have grown as a band and now have a live performance that is powerful and leaves a lasting impression on anyone that experiences it. This summer we’ll also be doing some festivals including the underground festival Stonehenge.
http://carnalleftovers.com
Een beetje vreemd ....... maar wel lekker!
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The Collector of Souls schreef:'Fluffy Little Teddybears'
hmmm ok, dat verdient bonuspunten

Dit is serieus onze bio ....Mosh schreef:is iedereen hier zo serieus??
de belangrijkste reden om muziek te maken is toch om lol te hebben.Of moeten we allemaal een boodschap verspreiden met onze muziek???
Een beetje vreemd ....... maar wel lekker!