which MEMBER of kyuss will they focus on
Did the Herbie Anthology get released yet? Wasn't there already a couple of these before it?
Herbie and Tribe are the only 2 announced but not technically released yet. As you said, Tribe is supposedly early March now and who knows on Herbie...They've been having numerous pressing issues with Herbie and it's pushed back to like, April I think? The Tribe Anthology theoretically should begin shipping in the next week or so. Not sure if any other anthologies are still out in the wilderness.
Next clue:Hell yeah Ratt anthology let's gooooooo
Wait, tribe? I think I missed somethingHerbie and Tribe are the only 2 announced but not technically released yet. As you said, Tribe is supposedly early March now and who knows on Herbie...
Not tribe called quest...Tribe Records.Wait, tribe? I think I missed something
Thanks, I feel much betterNot tribe called quest...Tribe Records.
ATCQ anthology would be incredible though.Thanks, I feel much better
I own 4 ATCQ LP’s and would still do it, if it meant I got a 2xLP version of Midnight Marauder and a reissue of The Love Movement. Ideally though if someone could just reissue those two albums I would but even happier still.ATCQ anthology would be incredible though.
ATCQ anthology would be incredible though.
Yup! ATCQ would be a great anthology!I own 4 ATCQ LP’s and would still do it, if it meant I got a 2xLP version of Midnight Marauder and a reissue of The Love Movement. Ideally though if someone could just reissue those two albums I would but even happier still.
You might be on to something hereHow about an anthology of Man's Ruin? A label with a cult reputation, and several artists that I can easily connect with VMP (High on Fire, QOTSA, Turbonegro, Kyuss). Or maybe the complete first editions of Desert sessions?
On second though though, Man's Ruin was a bit too eclectic to be defined as a "metal" label per se. And their output is pretty abysmal and obscure beyond Desert Session, QOTSA and Hellacopters. So Slayer or Metal Blade is probably more likely. But on the other hand, they defined their Queen AOTM as a "heavy" album at some point.....You might be on to something here
While I agree, I don't really trust VMP to really know the difference. They actually promoted both Queen and QOTSA as heavy metal at some point...I don't consider any of the bands being discussed as metal. Hard rock? Yes. Will be interesting to see what is coming down the pike. I mean, if they want to put together an anthology of the first wave or second wave of Norwegian Black Metal, I'm in.
Edit: other than Ratt, of course, though I got rid of my cassettes about three decades ago along with the rest of the hair variety.