Monday, June 20, 2005
KYLE TURLEY'S NEW METAL BAND
Former St. Louis Rams offensive tackle Kyle Turley is passing the time by playing with the heavy metal band Perpetual Death Mode.
The band just formed a few weeks ago. Turley plays drums for the four-piece out of Arizona, where he has been training with the Athlete's Performance Institute. A serious back injury cost Turley the entire 2004 season, a season where the Rams finished 8-8 and knocked off the Seahawks three times. (I hate being honest at times.)
My advice to Perpetual Death Mode: Don't put up live tracks, because most of the time, the live tracks sound horrible, especially when there isn't a lot of studio work to draw from. "In Flames" was recorded in a studio, and it is by far the best song by PDM that I've heard.
With a little more work in the studio, we may hear more from Perpetual Death Mode in the future. I've heard Sandfrog and I can tell you that Perpetual Death Mode is no Sandfrog, thank God.
Seahawks fans, it's OK to support this band.
Kyle Turley hates Mike Martz. Enough said.
The band just formed a few weeks ago. Turley plays drums for the four-piece out of Arizona, where he has been training with the Athlete's Performance Institute. A serious back injury cost Turley the entire 2004 season, a season where the Rams finished 8-8 and knocked off the Seahawks three times. (I hate being honest at times.)
My advice to Perpetual Death Mode: Don't put up live tracks, because most of the time, the live tracks sound horrible, especially when there isn't a lot of studio work to draw from. "In Flames" was recorded in a studio, and it is by far the best song by PDM that I've heard.
With a little more work in the studio, we may hear more from Perpetual Death Mode in the future. I've heard Sandfrog and I can tell you that Perpetual Death Mode is no Sandfrog, thank God.
Seahawks fans, it's OK to support this band.
Kyle Turley hates Mike Martz. Enough said.