Kill The Lights fans of the US - i think you owe me a thank you lol

6 weeks ago i replied to a comment of Moose commenting on Chris Clancy's (now As I Lay Dying) instagram post. I asked when they will tour together because I remember Chris doing backing vocals in the studio for KTL before Jay joined the band.

https://preview.redd.it/gztqn1j2xkah1.png?width=418&format=png&auto=webp&s=667d6febc774b8a7ee64bebf29c2c4868af23bd3

6 weeks later we see this:

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I know it couldnt have been initially planned as KTL was supposed to tour with some other Band through Ireland. The shows have been cancelled because of the current situation there.

I live in Europe so this is not what I hoped for but I'm happy for all US based KTL fans.

Have a good time for us too!

PS: As much as I dislike Tim you can't deny their songs still wake nostalgia and the new lineup is solid.

Meanwhile Moose and Jay are killing it with KTL and they sound like what Bullet was supposed to sound like post 2010....

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u/mkverbum — 6 days ago

Axewound anyone?

It's been 15 years and I feel like I'm the last person alive that's still listening to their masterpiece of a debut album on a regular basis. I think this is peak simple metalcore.

Better than anything BFMV or Cancer Bats have put out since then.

Matt Tuck teased some new AxeWound stuff a couple of years back but the guy is known talking / promoting stuff that never comes to life.

I still have a selfmade sleeveless shirt from back then where I had to edit out the pentagram and inverted cross on the logo with microsoft paint because I was a teen who lived in a striclty christian household but i really wanted an axewound shirt lmao

The whole album is a masterpiece, maybe 1-2 pretty generic songs on there (that are still catchy though). Fun fact - allegedly Jack Black of all people said AxeWound is the coolest band name he's ever heard and I must agree. Maybe it's the logo for me, don't know.

Let me know if anyone else still gives that album a spin here and there, so I dont feel so lonely !

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u/mkverbum — 1 month ago

So I'm brand manager for one of the biggest book shop chains in southern Europe.

We are also a book publisher and have a catalogue of over 100.000 different items (mostly books) for sale in all our shops and our webshop. The webshop is not up to date and currently holds around 10.000 different products but we'd like that to change in the future.

We are currently using Magento Commerce and I dislike our webstore and its layout.

Our total webshop lifetime sales are around 15 Mil € with over 200.000 units sold.

I'm lobbying to get a new webstore replacing the old one. I have experience in WooCommerce and Shopify and I'm not sure if these are a good fit for this scale of business and I don't mean the financial volume but rather the wide spectrum of different products.

Thankful for any suggestions!

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u/mkverbum — 2 months ago