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WATCH WEDNESDAY – John Wick – Carl F. Bucherer Manero AutoDate

John is a man of focus, commitment and sheer will…

Keanu Reeve’s is no stranger to action roles, yet John Wick is definitely one of his more memorable characters.

John is a retired hit man that is drawn back into the life when a crime bosses son and his posse of thugs break into John’s house, steal his car and kill his dog.

 

John then unleashes the full fury of his skill set on everyone involved and anyone stupid enough to get in his way.

The watch is teased a few times early on in the movie as it is worn on the inside of his wrist. Wearing a watch in this position is popular with military personnel as the face can be clearly viewed in tactical situations.

 

We first get a good look at the watch when John is suiting up before his first outing.

The watch is a Carl F. Bucherer’s Manero AutoDate in a steel finish, featuring a white dial and black alligator strap.

Even though this is considered a “entry level” watch from CFB, it still comes in with a hefty price tag of around $3000 AUD.

 

 

Later on in the movie we see a second CFB watch, worn by Willem Dafoe’s character. It was interesting to find out that this was no coincidence as the movies director Chad Stahelski is a brand Ambassador for  Carl F. Bucherer.

 

 

 

FORTIS FORTUNA ADIUVAT

-“Fortune favours the brave”

 

VIDEO – BEN G’s – TOP 5 METAL CLIPS

1. Slipknot – “Before I Forget”

This clip is slick. I love the tight shots, which not only obviously serve firstly to hide the identities of the band members, but additionally throw a unique perspective in the mix to what we’re usually offered.

2. Metallica – “The Memory Remains”

I love this clip, it’s just so damn Rock n’ Roll, which was perfect for where they were at. Creative, punchy and fun, can’t ask for more than that.

3. Slayer – “Bloodline”

I was once given some advice that something may have been done already, but it hasn’t been done by you. I like that this clip takes the simple concept of a band playing in a room, keeps the momentum high with the erratic choice of lighting and editing, then adds in an extra element to keep the viewer on their toes.

4. Machine Head – “Ten Ton Hammer”

This clip is pretty trashy, but it somehow works. Gritty and a little bit odd, just like the song. 5. Parkway Drive – The Void These guys have made some pretty cool, creative clips over the years, but this one takes the cake. Everything in this clip is well thought out; lighting, compositions and narrative are all on point. What really pushes it over the edge for me are the transitions. Super abrupt, but with such precision, it keeps the tension and anticipation building throughout each scene. A really impressive cinematic short, pushing the limits of what is capable and expected in the music world.

5. Parkway Drive – “The Void”

These guys have made some pretty cool, creative clips over the years, but this one takes the cake. Everything in this clip is well thought out; lighting, compositions and narrative are all on point. What really pushes it over the edge for me are the transitions. Super abrupt, but with such precision, it keeps the tension and anticipation building throughout each scene. A really impressive cinematic short, pushing the limits of what is capable and expected in the music world.

BREW REVIEW – Sierra Nevada – Ovila Abbey Quad with Plums

Kicking things off with a little throw back with a brew from earlier in the year,

Brewed in California in conjunction with the monks from the Abbey of New Clairaux, this beer pours dark with a generous head.

For a dark beer that with a alcohol content of 10.2% its surprisingly not as boozy as you would expect. Initially you get caramel and malty tones, yet the dark fruit of the plum come through at the end to give this beer a fairly decent finish.

It’s good to see big brewers like Sierra Nevada stepping out with collaborations like this.

The Stats:


Style:        Abbey Quadrupel

Brewed:   America

ALC:         10.2%

 

Brew Origin:

A Quadruple is a Belgian-style ale with a bold flavor, dark colour and high alcohol content.

Quadruples typically present a dark body of deep reds and ruby browns and feature a rich malty palate.

VIDEO – The Silent Life – Rivers of Nihil

Rivers of Nihil hit us with a new video for “The Silent Life” from their epic 2018 release – Where Owls Know My Name.

This band have taken things to a whole other level with this record, if you haven’t given it a listen, get onto it now!

INTERVIEW – FEELING THEIR SPIRIT – A DAY WITH NO FUN AT ALL

It’s a Monday afternoon, I’m just dusting myself off and killing time before the No Fun At All gig at the Bendigo Hotel that night.  In a YOLO (are the kids still saying that?) moment, I decide to message the band’s Facebook page to see if I could pop down a bit earlier before the show to take a few photos while they soundcheck.  To my delightful surprise, I get a reply soon after saying that’s cool with them.

I arrive at the venue, find myself a corner in the beer garden and inform my mystery band member, who soon turns out to be drummer Kjell, of my arrival.  Moments later, singer Ingemar and lead guitarist Fredrik pop out and make their way over to the other end of the beer garden and sit down with a few mates.  Feeling like my shameless level needs to be bumped up a notch, I approach them, tell them I need some friends and ask to join, to which they oblige.

A little bit of time goes by, we’re joined by bassist Stefan along the way, and the conversation rolls along, from the current good streak of weather, to overseas music festivals, pioneering bands attempting to resurrect their careers and the varying success of those moves.

The time comes for the band members to head inside to soundcheck, so I follow suit, introduce myself to Kjell and proceed to spy on them on stage from all angles of the room, manage to fit in a few portraits of Stefan upon request, and tap my toes while they do their thing.  After soundcheck is all wrapped up, Kjell asks me if I’m happy, to which I reply “absolutely” and we get chatting about the current tour, sucking nearby Ingemar into the conversation as well.

It always intrigues, and sometimes puzzles me, as to which bands get brought out here and which get overlooked, especially those that one might find to be an obvious choice *cough*whyhasnoonebroughtbadreligionbackhereinsixyears*cough*.  It was really interesting to get some insight and hear about how the band were super keen to tour here and ended up asking a contact from previous tours to put them in touch with someone who could make it happen.

The conversation then moves towards their latest album and I try to strike a fine balance between keeping my composure and letting them know how freakin’ awesome the record is.  Kjell mentions that they were trying to get back to the vibe of their first few albums.  When I cautiously point out that I feel there are even some elements from their divisive State Of Flow album, both Kjell and Ingemar are able to look back on that period with some fond memories to counteract some of the negative ones at the time, when the band were changing their sound and on the verge of a break up.  Ingemar asks me if I like that album, to which I reply that I do and he agrees that so does he, while Kjell tells me that he feels his drumming was at its peak during that period.

It’s finally showtime and the band waste no time, kicking into Believers and setting the place off.  The next nearly hour and a half is chock full of old classics, including Perfection, Suicide Machine, unexpected oldie Funny?, Beat ‘Em Down and, of course, Master Celebrator.  We also get given a healthy dose of tracks off the latest record, Grit; No Fun Intended, The Humdrum Way and Spirit, amongst a few others.  All equally go down a treat and it’s clear that this current lineup shows no sign of slowing down and that this tour was long overdue.

Of course, no punk rock show is complete without that one dickhead who is too big and strong and doesn’t take any not-so-subtle hints that perhaps he shouldn’t repeatedly invade the stage, knock drinks over and nearly break half of the band’s shit.  After the show, the band members linger around the room and oblige every sweaty fan who wants to shake their hand, get an autograph or have a photo with them.

What a bloody great day.  Meet a band you love, find out they’re not jerks, whatch them smash out a great show and leave with a few new friends under your belt.

Yes, Fun At All.

MUSIC – Death Perception – Thy Art Is Murder

It’s been over a year since Thy Art Is Murder dropped their latest album Dear Desolation.

They recently surprised fans when they announced that they would be premiering a brand new track “Death Perception” that would be accompanied by a limited edition 7″ record.

It’s good to see the band keeping to their brutal roots and also throwing a solid guitar solo in for good measure.

The Everyday Metal Crew is supper excited to see what the band has in store for the new year!

 

 

Staff Intro – Ben G

     

    I take photos, shoot video and DJ for a living.  When I’m not doing any of those, I like to pickle things, go to gigs, go to bars, hang out with mates, play video games and chill the heck out.  I’ve been listening to different forms of heavy music for most of my life, there’s just something about it.  Soothing, cathartic, an outlet for a shitty mood and a soundtrack for a good mood.  Gimme a good riff any day!

    Some of my favourite bands include Metallica, Pennywise, Soundgarden, Machine Head, Mindsnare and No Fun At All.

     

    Staff Intro – Mitch S

      Everyday Metal Admin

      E-commerce Manager by trade, dabble in graphic & web design.
      In my spare time I mess with photography, growing extreme heat chilli plants, gaming and working on my project car.
      Got into heavy music at a young age, love the aggressive styling and epic guitar solos.
      Favourite bands include Fit For an Autopsy, Thy Art Is Murder, Rivers Of Nihil and Machine Head.

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