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About Astromancer

  • Birthday 03/25/1994

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  • Location
    Hempstead, TX
  • Interests
    Writing, gaming, drumming.
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    Male

Music Fandom

  • Number of Rush Concerts Attended
    2
  • Last Rush Concert Attended
    Time Machine 2010, Houston, TX.
  • Favorite Rush Song
    Don't make me pick.
  • Favorite Rush Album
    Hemispheres or Signals
  • Best Rush Experience
    Time Machine tour, Woodlands Pavillion, Houston, Texas, 2010.
  • Other Favorite Bands
    Iron Maiden, Tool, Jane's Addiction, Dream Theater, Led Zeppelin, Peter Gabriel, Judas Preist, Jethro Tull, The Gathering, Queen , Steve Vai, Steve Wilson, Porcupine Tree, Yoko Kanno...
  • Musical Instruments You Play
    Drums (learning)
  1. I'm so, so excited for the next season, which will be the second half of A Storm of Swords. All the shit goes down. Hopefully they get the guy who played The Mountain in season 1 back, because the guy they have as him now is just not going to cut it. Nothing against him personally, but he's just a tall guy. He doesn't have that feral animal element that s1 Gregor did.
  2. Vapor Trails for me all the way. I can crank up VT and rock out to the whole thing start to finish, enjoying every second. It's bright, hot, urgent. Love it. I skip through most of Test For Echo, sadly. I like the opening track and Driven kicks ass, but other than that...I don't even think I remember the other tracks. I mean, come on. One Little Victory, Vapor Trails, Earthshine, they just rock so goddamned hard. And even if everything in between isn't as memorable, I don't have any urge to skip songs.
  3. At first I thought I was in for something really, really stupid based on the Krypton opening. It was, like the OP said, way to much like Star Wars, just CGI everywhere...and that flying mount that Jor was riding. What the hell was that? It got better fast, though. Cavill made an awesome Kal, the scenes of young Clark were all badass, Kevin Costner was somehow touching, Lois was a solid character, Zod was a fantastic villain, even if his crew of Kryptonians was a bit silly. I enjoyed the whole film, start to finish, even if it had a few writing issues for me. I thought they should have kept the whole Earth's atmosphere element out of it and just stuck with the Yellow Sun alone...I think that Krypton would have figured it out by then that nitrogen and oxygen give them superpowers. Overall though, hell yes, that was a good Superman film.
  4. Ha, the Hall of Bullshit. I didn't keep track of it for a long time because I thought "If Rush isn't in it, how relevant to music can it actually be?", but I about lost my shit when I learned that Deep Purple, among others have been barred access to something called a f***ing "Rock'n Roll Hall of Fame". I mean, the whole thing is just an insult to music. I laughed when I learned to that Pop and Rap stars are in, because that just further proves the point. It doesn't matter. Let them have their crap. Let them have the trendiest popularity contest in the world, because anyone who actually understands or cares about real musical talent will go "Rush and Deep Purple aren't in? What the f**k kind of Hall is that?".
  5. Tai Shan is pretty. It makes me feel nice.
  6. The only one I'd consider weak there is Presto, and even it has songs I enjoy present on it. Honestly, I don't see what could bring a person to dislike Power Windows. Did you get raped while it was playing, or what?
  7. I saw him last year and thought he sounded stellar. I've never had a problem with him; I want to hear Geddy, not a "singer". He's technically nothing as far as his voice goes, in all likelihood, but he's what I enjoy hearing and what I expect to hear when I hear Rush. Plus, he's playing bass and synth while he does it, so it would take a person with equal multitasking credentials to oppose him.
  8. Astromancer

    PoW vs CP

    QUOTE (tjtull @ Dec 1 2011, 09:21 AM) I voted for PoW. I've never been a huge fan of CP, though a lot of the songs have grown on me over the years. I still think Nobody's Hero is cringe worthy though. Really? It might be my favorite off of that album.
  9. Astromancer

    PoW vs CP

    As much as I enjoy hearing Counter Parts, Power Windows easily wins this for me. It's no contest, really, with PoW having Marathon, The Big Money, The Manhattan Project, Middletown Dreams...I love all of those songs dearly. CP is awesome, but IMO, it doesn't hold a candle to the magic that was captured by PoW.
  10. QUOTE (Union 5-3992 @ Oct 11 2011, 06:12 PM) I'm interested in it, despite not liking the Hulk movies and Thor. I can see where you're coming from, although I didn't hate Thor. It wasn't stellar, but it was enjoyable enough. The Hulk movies had great elements, but overall, not wonderful...sad, because the action in the first one rocked, and Ed Norton mad a great Banner in the second. Meh.
  11. I'll have to think about it. Also, I actually enjoyed a lot of the films on this list, especially 2004's The Punisher. It wasn't bad at all, if I remember correctly.
  12. Geddy's opening vocals in The Necromancer are enough for me to love that entire album. The Fountain is an epic journey, Bastille Day is hardcore, Lakeside Park is gorgeous, and ITIGB is an alright song, IMO.
  13. I recently finished watching Ghost in The Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig, and can say with certainty that it's my favorite thing. Ever. Finishing Second Gig finalized my consumption of most available video media linked to the franchise; I've seen both feature films, and Solid State Society. I have not once been disappointed in anything I've watched. It's consistently brilliant, gorgeous, and compelling. No series I've seen has ever hit so hard visually, philosophically, or thematically. From the dark, cyberpunk thrill of the first feature film, through the beautiful intricacy of SAC's Laughing Man case and refugee-based political tension, to Solid State Society's disturbing ending, it's kept me thinking and saying "f**k yeah" from start to finish. I think some people are turned off of it by their preconception of what anime is. This series is not f***ing Naruto, or Beyblade, or some other crap. It's an adult-oriented piece of brutally smart artwork that will hammer you with greatness from every direction, and always leave you wishing that it was never-ending. Is anyone else a fan? Or a massive fan?
  14. What is it with people and genres? This is coming from a heavy metal fan: Rush is not heavy metal. It shouldn't be that hard to figure out. They have some heavy elements sometimes, but they aren't metal. Judas Priest is metal. Iron Maiden is metal. There are elements of their sound and feeling that make them so. Rush is something different. I'd say they're prog rock, but apparently there are dozens of sub-categories of each semi-different sound now days. I've heard the terms "hardcore" and "metalcore" described genres. I've been lost and angry ever since, lol. It's just unnecessary.
  15. I enjoyed the hell out the movie when I saw it last year in US history. Pretty much a perfect film from every angle.
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