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What does a commercial twist really mean? Pink Floyd and Rush? Then hell yes! Modern rock (I really don't even know what to call this... alternative?)? Then hell no.
The Enemy Inside is going to get published tomorrow...
Lucky you. Is there some way of getting the song on the forums in advance?
Yeah, the new song. Sorry. Should have clarified. We know it's being released tomorrow, but have they released the time?
But Kotow is right .
I'm in the UK so i'm just gonna assume I won't get it until maybe early on Tuesday at the earliest
The UK/Europe in general should get it about 5pm. Unfortunately I am working until 10pm but thats cool I will just listen later
17:00 would be perfect timing! Coming home from work, finding a stream, preloading, getting ice cold coffee from the fridge, cranking amplifier, sitting down, taking a breath... PRESSING PLAY!Greetings...Nef
Ice cold coffee o_O ?
Quote from: adastra on August 05, 2013, 07:04:22 AM Ice cold coffee o_O ?It's quite good, actually. Here in my country they sell coffee in the form of a slushie or something like that.
Whaaaat o.o is it like milk-based?
Quote from: adastra on August 05, 2013, 07:08:46 AMWhaaaat o.o is it like milk-based?It's pretty much just an ice cream with coffee, so it's mixed with milk.
Yeah, let's just steer this SLOWLY back on topic 1 and a half hours left until half of the DT fan-base loves the single and the other half says it's too commercial...
Only King could mis-spell a LETTER.
Yep. I think the only party in the MP/DT situation that hasn't moved on is DTF.
There are other valid reasons to dislike a song other than being commercial, you know! And it's also possible to love a song that sounds commercial. Being the first single, we can assume it as the most commercial the new album gets, so I guess it's a "worst case", if you're worried about commercial appeal.
Quote from: BlobVanDam on August 05, 2013, 07:37:19 AMThere are other valid reasons to dislike a song other than being commercial, you know! And it's also possible to love a song that sounds commercial. Being the first single, we can assume it as the most commercial the new album gets, so I guess it's a "worst case", if you're worried about commercial appeal.Was just kidding. I know a lot of people who just bash and hate things simply because they're commercial. And trust me, DT has many fans like that. Besides, some of my favorite DT songs are actually commercial oriented.