You’re in for a treat. Saw them at Red Rocks last year and it was one of the coolest concert experiences I’ve had.
You’re in for a treat. Saw them at Red Rocks last year and it was one of the coolest concert experiences I’ve had.
Never was a huuuuuge fan of the heavy Gizz stuff (liked Murder of the Universe alright, didn’t care for Infest the Rats Nest as much), but this might be a top 5er Gizz album for me. I was a little skeptical of Gila Monster when the single dropped, but I think it sits a lot better in the context of the album.
Stoked for their next album–supposedly more synth heavy, so I image the end of Flamethrower goes into the first track
Never was a huuuuuge fan of the heavy Gizz stuff (liked Murder of the Universe alright, didn’t care for Infest the Rats Nest as much), but this might be a top 5er Gizz album for me. I was a little skeptical of Gila Monster when the single dropped, but I think it sits a lot better in the context of the album.
Stoked for their next album–supposedly more synth heavy, so I image the end of Flamethrower goes into the first track
I’m torn on defederation. In theory I like it; a user can join an instance that moderates to the level that they agree with. Beehaw is a pretty good example of this because a lot of users like having a slightly more restrictive community in order to maintain a certain vibe.
But there is a more pragmatic side of me that thinks that the average user isn’t super informed about this stuff, and are naturally going to gravitate to the larger instances. No doubt there were more trolls coming from lemmy.world, but there are far more regular users that have no idea what’s going on.
I think Beehaw’s decision is understandable though, especially given the lack of moderation tools. They’ve already mentioned that they are willing to (re?)federate in the future when trolls/bots are easier to deal with.