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No one ever seems to start threads for metal bands and yet we see indie acts have them all the time.

Can't get over how good the latest Isis album "Waving Radiant" is. A more mature, refined slab of music you couldn't wish to hear. They should be huge imo.

I think most people associate all metal bands with Spinal Tap (and the doc-film about Anvil hasn't helped in this respect.) But Isis are what you get when intelligent, thoughtful and talented musicians decide to play heavy music.
 
I married Isis on the 5th Day of May (/5/5)

post a link to their best tune, I have never heard of them
 
I was thinking of starting a thread last week but wasn't sure if there was any point (not sure how many listen to them here apart from you). I haven't got round to listening to Wavering yet, I've listened to their other albums on your recommendation though; Celestial, Oceanic and Panopticon are unbelievably good... ITAOT doesn't quite create the same feeling but maybe I need to listen to it more. Will get round to listening to WR soon enough.

Before people delve into the world of Isis, I'd just say do not expect conventional stuff, and try to immerse yourself in the music totally. After a few listens, getting into the music gives you the best feeling ever. You don't even have to "get high", just lay down, turn it up on a decent stereo system and lose yourself...

Would love to see them live.
 
Celestial, Oceanic and Panopicon are unbelievably good... ITAOT doesn't quite create the same feeling but maybe I need to listen to it more. Will get round to listening to WR soon enough.

ITAOT was a disappointing effort for me. WR is miles better, in fact only Oceanic beats it.
 
20 Minutes / 40 Years is a good track, but otherwise nothing has stood out about Wavering Radiant for me.

Great band though, Panopticon is my favourite album of the decade
 
I am fairly certain I have seen them live at some point. I don't consider myself a fan, however, and don't recall much about the gig.
 
I've got this on my PC at home but haven't had the chance to listen to it properly yet. I thought In The Absence Of Truth was very good, though obviously not up to the standard of The Panoptican and Oceanic. I've got a remix version of Oceanic that's fairly spunktastic.
 
From Isis's official website:

10/21/2009 London, UK Koko

10/22/2009 Cork, IE Cyprus Avenue

10/23/2009 Dublin, IE Button Factory

10/24/2009 Belfast, IE Black Box

10/25/2009 Glasgow, UK Stereo

10/27/2009 Manchester, Uk Academy

10/28/2009 Birmingham, UK Asylum

Anyone going to any of these? If so enjoy.
 
If I can get the day off (i'm on lates) i'll try and make the Manchester gig.
 
No one ever seems to start threads for metal bands and yet we see indie acts have them all the time.

Can't get over how good the latest Isis album "Waving Radiant" is. A more mature, refined slab of music you couldn't wish to hear. They should be huge imo.

I think most people associate all metal bands with Spinal Tap (and the doc-film about Anvil hasn't helped in this respect.) But Isis are what you get when intelligent, thoughtful and talented musicians decide to play heavy music.

That might be because this is a Manchester United forum, and therefore the vast majority of people on it have good taste!
 
If I can get the day off (i'm on lates) i'll try and make the Manchester gig.

Excellent. If you go, let us know how it was. I'll be attempting to make the London one.

That might be because this is a Manchester United forum, and therefore the vast majority of people on it have good taste!

Poor attempt...
 
No more Isis soon:

Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Good Night!

ISIS has reached an end. It's hard to try to say it in any delicate way, and it is a truth that is best spoken plainly. This end isn't something that occurred over night and it hasn't been brought about by a single cataclysmic fracture in the band. Simply put, ISIS has done everything we wanted to do, said everything we wanted to say. In the interest of preserving the love we have of this band, for each other, for the music made and for all the people who have continually supported us, it is time to bring it to a close. We've seen too many bands push past the point of a dignified death and we all promised one another early on in the life of the band that we would do our best to ensure ISIS would never fall victim to that syndrome. We've had a much longer run than we ever expected we would and accomplished a great deal more than we ever imagined possible. We never set any specific goals when the band was founded other than to make the music we wanted to hear and to play (and to stay true to that ideal), so everything else that has come along the long and winding path has been an absolute gift. As with any momentous life-changing decision (which this certainly is for the 5 of us), we feel a very dynamic range of emotions about this and cannot express all of it within the space of a few sentences, and perhaps it's best to do what we've always done in and let our music speak for us. It is and has been the truest expression of who we are as a collective and in some ways who we are as individuals for the 13 years in which we've been together. The last and perhaps most important thing we might say in relation to all this is how grateful we are for the people that have supported us over the years. It is a lengthy list that would include those who put out our records, those that played on them and put them to tape, the many bands with whom we shared the stage, all of our family, friends and companions who supported us in our individual lives and thus made it possible for us to continue on in the band, and most importantly those who truly listened to our music whether in recorded form or by coming to out to our shows (or both). It is quite true that we would never have done what we have without those people, that is many of you who are reading this. Our words can never fully express what we feel, but we hope that our music and the efforts made to bring it into being can serve as a more proper expression of gratitude for this life and for everyone in it. Thank you.

In more immediate and practical terms the tour we are about to embark upon is indeed our last. We are hoping that these final live rituals can help us bring a close to the life of this band in a celebratory and reverent way, and also provide us with a chance to say goodbye to many of those that have supported us over the years. While there is a measure of sadness that comes with the passing of this band, we hope that the final days can be joyous ones during which any and all that wish to come and join us will do so. It seems fitting that the last show of the tour and of our active existence will take place in Montreal, the site of the very first ISIS show in 1997 (though that was an unintentional move when booking the show initially). After the tour we also plan to follow through with other projects set in motion some time ago - pursuing the completion of a final EP, compiling live audio and visual material for future releases, and generally doing whatever we can to make our music available for as long as there are people who wish to hear it.

Thanks again to any and all,

ISIS, May 18, 2010

ISIS
 
It's a bummer they're splitting. They've put out some really good stuff in the past.

Here's their farewell tour schedule for any Americans or Canadians on here that are into them:

5/26 San Diego, CA @ The Casbah w/ Jakob & Tombs
5/29 Eugene, OR @ Wow Hall w/ Jakob & Tombs
5/31 Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theatre w/ Jakob & Tombs
6/1 Seattle, WA @ Neumo’s w/ Jakob & Tombs
6/2 Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge w/ Jakob & Tombs
6/4 San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall w/ Jakob & Tombs
6/5 Los Angeles, CA @ The Troubadour w/ Jakob & Tombs
6/12 Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo Festival w/ Clutch, Melvins, Flaming Lips
6/14 Athens, GA @ 40 Watt Club w/ Melvins
6/16 Washington DC @ 9:30 Club w/ Melvins
6/17 Philadelphia, PA @ Theater Of Living Arts (TLA) w/ Melvins
6/18 New York, NY @ Webster Hall w/ Melvins
6/19 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall Of Williamsburg w/ Melvins
6/20 Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club w/ Melvins
6/21 Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club w/ Melvins
6/22 Portland, MN @ Port City Music Hall w/ Cave In
6/23 Montreal, QC @ Club Soda w/ Cave In


I'd say the gigs with Melvins are going to be unreal.
 
Together with Neurosis ISIS were the standard bearers for intelligent Metal over the last decade or so and will be sadly missed.

I'm just glad they managed to get in a killer final record before ending it.

 
I enjoy Isis but I only listen to them when in a certain mood and it's one of my rarest moods and thus I don't listen to them half as much as I should. Paradoxically I'm happy about this because that one mood isn't a good one.