[kj] 30 years of NIGHT TIME
Jim Harper
jimharper666 at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Mar 9 06:27:47 EDT 2015
The question of what each member brings is a complex one. It's tempting to ascribe the metal/industrial influences of post-OTG as Raven's doing, since he was also heavily active in the industrial and metal scenes. However, Pandemonium and Absolute Dissent also showcase the chugga-chugga. I don't think that's Youth's doing. Youth brought the trance and techno elements to the band obviously, but chugga-chugga really isn't his style.
No, I think there's only one person we can look to for the chugga: Geordie. Obviously it's what gives him the most musical satisfaction at the moment.
Youth's return has brought new production approaches, most importantly. He's broadening the band's sound, which I feel is very much a good thing. Big Paul fits into the sound perfectly, and maybe he's bringing new artistic considerations too. I liked AD, but it felt like a tentative effort, a way to see if 'it' could still happen. MMXII sounded much more like a band, and I'm hoping the next one continues that progression.
Ramble, ramble.
Jim.
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On Mon, 9/3/15, Nick Scott <npscott at blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
Subject: Re: [kj] 30 years of NIGHT TIME
To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)" <gathering at misera.net>
Date: Monday, 9 March, 2015, 11:01
Is it a
more refined sound now that the 'missing pieces' are
back though Jamie?
The only
missing member from the equation was Big Paul. They went
through the whole 'chugga-shout' sound throughout
both Youth as well as Raven as bassist.
The refined sound that was developed
in the early to mid 80s was during Ravens tenure during and
after Fire Dances. The metal sound was during both Raven
and Youth's tenure...so is it Big Paul that also has
dabbled in metal (albeit with other bands) that is
attempting to refine the output again?
On 9 March 2015 at 09:40,
fatpotanga <fatpotanga at gmail.com>
wrote:
On 7 Mar 2015, at 13:19,
jpwhkj--- via Gathering <gathering at misera.net>
wrote:
….
from Extremities onwards, that magical combination seems to
have faded away. Not entirely - there's been the
occasional track since - but there's been too much
growling from Jaz, too much chugging from Geordie, not
enough of the funky dance ethic, not enough of the guitar
that sounds like "a thousand orchestras playing at
once", ..
Bang on Jamie.They
got stuck in a metal route of
"chugga-chugga-SHOOOOOOOUT!”Big Paul and
Youth - the missing pieces are back, it’s refined the
sound and is becoming something more akin to Killing Joke of
yore.Each release with the original line up far
outshine the last few prior to it and each new release (IMO)
gets stronger and stronger. Yes there’s still the odd
chugga-chugga-SHOOOOOOOUT, but presumably they’re to keep
the chugga-chugga-SHOOOOOOOUT fans of the last few years
happy?Anyway, I am back to feeling optimistic and
excited about each new release than
indifferent.They feel fresh
again.
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