velorush Posted February 15 Posted February 15 Angine De Poitrine Latrine Reminds me of that dude that used to "jam" with Dumble on YouTube 1 2 Quote
Dave Scepter Posted February 15 Posted February 15 (edited) I like them and actually think they're really talented...👍 Kinda reminds me of Buckets the drummer... Edited February 15 by Dave Scepter 6 Quote
Steve Haynie Posted February 15 Posted February 15 Today I will say I found Angine de Poitrine interesting and entertaining. Tomorrow I will wake up and wonder what was I thinking? What are they thinking? 4 1 3 Quote
Spinaltap Posted February 15 Posted February 15 being a fan of Prog, I found them interesting, ... they certainly can play, gimic is ok, but I couldn't or wouldn't be watching it all the time. I dig the Horse and dog heads doing Ace of Spades.. 2 Quote
diablo175 Posted February 15 Posted February 15 Made it to 1:02 before I hit stop button. Even that was too long. 1 1 3 Quote
kizanski Posted February 15 Posted February 15 52 minutes ago, diablo175 said: Made it to 1:02 before I hit stop button. Even that was too long. lol - It starts rocking at the 3 minute mark. This is the kind of music they play in Hell when you're trying to get to sleep. 2 6 Quote
Feynman Posted February 15 Posted February 15 (edited) I like it, especially that bit that kicks in just after 11:00. Edited February 15 by Feynman 2 1 Quote
tommy p Posted February 16 Posted February 16 Word of mouth on this "band" is spreading fast! One of my friends posted about them a couple of weeks ago and then two more who don't even know the first one posted about them in the last couple of days. They are so NOT me, but I really like them. The drum beats and basslines are pretty cool and I think the weird costumes are hilarious. 2 Quote
diablo175 Posted February 16 Posted February 16 (edited) I kind of bristle at the suggestion that it is progressive rock. If anything, that strikes me more as “Art rock” but what’s in a name? I’m reminded of some very fringe, experimental art rock by Pink Floyd. “Songs” like Saucerful of Secrets and Interstellar Overdrive definitely challenged the notion of what constitutes a song PF was definitely pushing some boundaries with these tunes, albeit without the goofy f-ed up costumes. Edited February 16 by diablo175 3 Quote
kizanski Posted February 16 Posted February 16 (edited) ok...here's the thing... I've watched this several times now. I can't seem to stop. The drummer (who is an animal, by the way) is cracking me the f**k up with that acetylene tanks helmet and his dangling nose penis, swaying as he plays. I sent the clip to a non-musician buddy of mine because I knew he would pee himself laughing at it. He asked me if they were serious. I didn't understand the question. "I mean," he said, "do they know they're ridiculous, or are they trying to be serious?" I said, "I think if at any point in your life, you find yourself applying polka dot paint to your bare feet before a performance, you've pretty much thrown 'serious' out the window." He said he hadn't. noticed that, which I found curious in itself. ...and what's up with the frets on this instrument? ETA: "Angine de poitrine" in English is angina or angina pectoris. It refers to chest pain, discomfort, or pressure caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle, commonly resulting from coronary artery disease. It is often described as a squeezing or tight feeling in the chest. Edited February 16 by kizanski 3 1 2 Quote
velorush Posted February 16 Posted February 16 Couple of points: 1. 10 minutes ago, kizanski said: ok...here's the thing... I've watched this several times now. I can't seem to stop. The drummer (who is an animal, by the way) is cracking me the f**k up with that acetylene tanks helmet and his dangling nose penis, swaying as he plays. And, 2. Quote ETA: "Angine de poitrine" in English is angina or angina pectoris. It refers to chest pain, discomfort, or pressure caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle, commonly resulting from coronary artery disease. It is often described as a squeezing or tight feeling in the chest. ...and "Angine De Poitrine Latrine" is pain, discomfort or pressure caused by a lack of ruffage in one's diet. 6 Quote
kizanski Posted February 16 Posted February 16 ...chest pain, discomfort, or pressure caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle... Reminds me of when I was a kid and was playing King Crimson's "Discipline" on a loop. On one occasion, when the title track was playing, my mother called to me from the other room. "Michael...what is that?" "It's King Crimson" "Well it's making me nervous!" 1 6 Quote
Spinaltap Posted February 16 Posted February 16 1 hour ago, kizanski said: I repeat myself when under stress, i repeat myself when under stress, i repeat myself... Reminds me of when I was a kid and was playing King Crimson's "Discipline" on a loop. On one occasion, when the title track was playing, my mother called to me from the other room. "Michael...what is that?" "It's King Crimson" "Well it's making me nervous!" Quote
crunchee Posted February 16 Posted February 16 (edited) On 2/15/2026 at 9:55 AM, G Man said: Microtonal mayhem, I dig it. The only thing you need for that is shitty tuners. As far as the polka dot design goes, I'll bet somebody's mom is gonna get pissed off about her bedsheets getting screwed up. Edited February 16 by crunchee 2 Quote
diablo175 Posted February 16 Posted February 16 2 hours ago, kizanski said: ...chest pain, discomfort, or pressure caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle... Reminds me of when I was a kid and was playing King Crimson's "Discipline" on a loop. On one occasion, when the title track was playing, my mother called to me from the other room. "Michael...what is that?" "It's King Crimson" "Well it's making me nervous!" Now THEY were prog rock IMHO. 4 Quote
Menehune Posted February 17 Posted February 17 Who is the guitarist/bassist? Philip IV The Fair, judging by the golden locks and king-sized pedalboard? 1 Quote
Kerry Marchman Posted February 17 Posted February 17 On 2/15/2026 at 12:48 AM, velorush said: Angine De Poitrine Latrine Reminds me of that dude that used to "jam" with Dumble on YouTube Ha! Henry Kaiser! 1 1 Quote
Kerry Marchman Posted February 17 Posted February 17 Kind of sounds like Primus when they were in the fifth grade... 3 Quote
Spinaltap Posted February 17 Posted February 17 i've sent this to a few people, and the reactions were well worth the effort ... 1 Quote
kizanski Posted February 17 Posted February 17 Let's take a minute to consider how this video is taking over the internet. 1,200,000 views in 12 days. And 10,000 comments. Seems a lot of people are sharing this video with their friends. The comments are gold, by the way. "It's abundantly clear that these guys are on the frontlines of whatever this is." "This is the Future we were Primused" "Finally, music 2 has dropped" "when even the riff has a french accent" "Best sounding salt and pepper shakers on the current market" 8 Quote
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