Sounds like Blindboy Boatclub on ligo bigo 😂 Kat warn't highly successful band, tho during this period their handlers who signed Kat, 'Peaceville Records' (British independent record label) who wanted Kat to change the sub-genre to more modern what was trending during this period in 2001, which made sense at the time. I personally wasn't a fan of the album 'Last Fair Deal Gone Down'. Nor a fan of the vocality which wobble in and out of key. Kat already stripped most of their early death/doom elements on "Discouraged Ones (1998)", and although both that album and "Tonight´s Decision (1999)" are still fairly heavy albums, they are not the most metal oriented albums. Instead it´s more like a British style era post NWOBHM, or more correctly a combination of heavy alternative rock/metal and dark new wave/alternative rock, which is a more valid description of the band´s music. There's the Peaceville Life book by Paul "Hammy" Halmshaw Founder of Peaceville Records, which signed some of the most infamous death/black/doom metal and crust punk bands worldwide in the late '80's and throughout the '90's who began playing drums at school and became a 'punk rocker'. He formed the band Instigators with his school friend Simon Mooney (guitar). After Simon Bridgewater (vocals) and Simon Elsey (bass) joined, they made some demo recordings at Lion Studios in Leeds, UK. These collected demos became the first release on Hammy's then cassette-only label, Peaceville Tapes, in 1983.
Totally forgot about Katatonia... thanks for reminding me!
Used to be great be great background music for work. Probably going to be again.
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Good reaction and good song. 🤘😎🇺🇸
Great video!! also, I don't know if you take requests, but I'd love to have you react to one of my songs!
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First time hearing this band...or seeing u...ill sub though...
Welcome to the channel!
You have a lot of catching up to do! They've changed sounds a lot over the years but I love new and old
Sounds like Blindboy Boatclub on ligo bigo 😂
Kat warn't highly successful band, tho during this period their handlers who signed Kat, 'Peaceville Records' (British independent record label) who wanted Kat to change the sub-genre to more modern what was trending during this period in 2001, which made sense at the time. I personally wasn't a fan of the album 'Last Fair Deal Gone Down'. Nor a fan of the vocality which wobble in and out of key. Kat already stripped most of their early death/doom elements on "Discouraged Ones (1998)", and although both that album and "Tonight´s Decision (1999)" are still fairly heavy albums, they are not the most metal oriented albums. Instead it´s more like a British style era post NWOBHM, or more correctly a combination of heavy alternative rock/metal and dark new wave/alternative rock, which is a more valid description of the band´s music.
There's the Peaceville Life book by Paul "Hammy" Halmshaw Founder of Peaceville Records, which signed some of the most infamous death/black/doom metal and crust punk bands worldwide in the late '80's and throughout the '90's who began playing drums at school and became a 'punk rocker'. He formed the band Instigators with his school friend Simon Mooney (guitar). After Simon Bridgewater (vocals) and Simon Elsey (bass) joined, they made some demo recordings at Lion Studios in Leeds, UK. These collected demos became the first release on Hammy's then cassette-only label, Peaceville Tapes, in 1983.