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netmazk posted:I didn't see Allegaeon mentioned in this thread. That makes me sad. The blank face the drummer has in the very beginning sums up the entire song pretty well. To me the melodies and the boring vocals just really clashed badly together. They may want to look into that problem.
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Turk February posted:The blank face the drummer has in the very beginning sums up the entire song pretty well. I'd say biomech isn't their best song, but I think I really just like them because Ezra is hilarious and Greg is a really nice guy (actually they're all pretty good dudes). He also plays in my guitar instructor's band, and can rip up some classical guitar: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LP4k1S1zjYQ&feature=related It's weird to think of them as anything but "that band I saw play in all sorts of shithole bars", haha. 22 Eargesplitten: I think you're thinking of this other CO metal band that starts with an A, has a chick who plays synth, does face paint, and has way more financial backing than they do talent. The name escapes me, but they went on tour with a bunch of big name bands and they are atrocious. It's like, Arcamambumburmngmbn or something. Saikonate fucked around with this message at 05:58 on Sep 30, 2011 |
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OMG JC a Bomb! posted:Is that the one with the extended keyboard intro? Because I thought they were either about to cover Pink Floyd or Steve Miller Band's "Jet Airliner". Yeah, whenever I hear that I'm all "It's the THX sound, time to watch Star Wars!" The lyrics are pretty bad on that song. They're never really stellar throughout the album but I don't really care since they went back to writing good riffs again. The press around this album, the lack of a concept, the song titles, everything about this album just kind of says "eh, we made an album, here it is". Not that I mind since it's actually pretty good, but leading up to Crack the Skye all I heard was OMG MASTODON NEW ALBUM BEST THING ON EARTH SO PROG AND CRAZY CONCEPT PLAY THE WHOLE THING LIVE ALBUM OF THE CENTURYYYYYYYYYY whereas The Hunter I can't think of much hubbub. Content: I'm going to a wedding so I'm going to miss Skeletonwitch when they come through Really sucks because they were playing with local Neurosis-worshipping badasses Wrath and Ruin, who just dropped an album. Check 'em out if you're into that sort of thing. http://www.facebook.com/WrathAndRuin
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22 Eargesplitten posted:And what the hell is sumeriancore supposed to be? Sumerian Records is a label that includes bands like After the Burial, Veil of Maya, Periphery, and Born of Osiris. Basically a lot of stuff that would belong in the djent thread.
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plester1 posted:Sumerian Records is a label that includes bands like After the Burial, Veil of Maya, Periphery, and Born of Osiris. Basically a lot of stuff that would belong in the djent thread. Years ago my old band toured with a band called Reflux, and I remember a number of times sitting with a permanent face while their singer went on long rants to me about various conspiracies and how he literally thinks that aliens came and created humanity and how we're all made out of stardust and stuff. ...turns out that guy is Ash Avildsen, the guy who runs Sumerian Records. He's crazy. A great guy, but crazy. Coincidentally, their guitar was Tosin Abasi, who's now the wonderchild behind Animals As Leaders, and is substantially less crazy. Small world. edit-- This is one of the books I remember him recommending to me: Welp. quote:The author, former U.S. Naval Intelligence Briefing Team Member, reveals information kept secret by our government since the 1940s. UFOs, the J.F.K.. assassination, the Secret Government, the war on drugs and more by the world's leading expert on UFOs.
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Saikonate posted:22 Eargesplitten: I think you're thinking of this other CO metal band that starts with an A, has a chick who plays synth, does face paint, and has way more financial backing than they do talent. The name escapes me, but they went on tour with a bunch of big name bands and they are atrocious. It's like, Arcamambumburmngmbn or something.
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I was hesitant to post this here, but then I remembered that this particular punk band is hard enough for the metalheads. Sick of It All has packed 20 re-recorded tunes into an album called Nonstop, out Nov. 1st. Released "Built To Last" a few days ago. I can't wait to be aurally dropkicked in the face by "Scratch the Surface" and "Locomotive".
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# ? Oct 1, 2011 03:16 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyCFuP3rM2w Here's some nerdy metal cover of Skyrim
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22 Eargesplitten posted:Arcanium, that's what I was thinking of. Wow, I have had those mixed up for a while. I'd definitely rather listen to Allegaeon than Arcanium. But if I'm listening to CO metal, I'd rather listen to Cobalt, or even Drown the Sun (remember them?) If you're going to listen to metal from Colorado, you cannot discount Execration.
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QPZIL posted:Years ago my old band toured with a band called Reflux, and I remember a number of times sitting with a permanent face while their singer went on long rants to me about various conspiracies and how he literally thinks that aliens came and created humanity and how we're all made out of stardust and stuff. What is it with djent dudes and people who think stuff like this? My drummer's way into any overproduced same-y bullshit he finds online and he'd agree with all of this and more.
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# ? Oct 1, 2011 05:13 |
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Turk February posted:If you're going to listen to metal from Colorado, you cannot discount Execration.
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# ? Oct 1, 2011 05:22 |
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In other news: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBSODmImPpM Weaponized Cum fucked around with this message at 15:31 on Oct 1, 2011 |
# ? Oct 1, 2011 15:29 |
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Wow the new Skeletonwitch album loving rules.
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# ? Oct 2, 2011 04:02 |
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I just saw Blind Guardian in Melbourne. They were loving awesome. I am currently trying to figure a way into Valhalla. WHO WANTS TO COME WITH ME?!
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Defiant Sally posted:Wow the new Skeletonwitch album loving rules. It's solid start to finish, they have made 3 entirely consistent albums, one of my new favorites.
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Early heads-up for Londoners: Agalloch are playing the Underworld on 11th April next year. It's going to sell out (if last time is anything to go by) so get your tickets soon. It's their only UK date, too http://www.last.fm/event/2071749+Agalloch+at+The+Underworld+on+11+April+2012
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Hammer Floyd posted:I just saw Blind Guardian in Melbourne. They were loving awesome. They absolutely destroyed in Sydney, too, in spite of the fact that Hansi looks way too much like a maths teacher, or your best mate's dad playing at being metal.
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# ? Oct 2, 2011 21:44 |
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I need advice on doing corpse paint. At stores I see grease makeup and cream makeup and I'm not sure what's best. I've read about more professional stuff like Kryolan and that is cream (Behemoth uses Kryolan Supracolor apparently). I've looked at guides online, but they don't really talk about the materials to use. Any and all advice on other materials is welcome too!
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I dunno if you people have noticed, but there seems to be a rather big boom of new bands emerging everywhere to play really drat old-school sounding metal. A boom to the extent that I have seen it called NWOTHM, for "New Wave of Traditional Heavy Metal". And I don't mean old-school as in "mid-tempo so it kinda sorta sounds like 80s hard rock", I mean real bloody denim-vest-and-spiked-leather-bracers-in-your-face sound. And while I've discovered quite a few good new bands lately thanks to this phenomenon, at the moment there's one that stands head and shoulders above the rest: White Wizzard. God's bleeding arse this is some fantastic stuff. I mean, pretty much the only way this could be more loving METAL would be to add a gratuitous nonsensical umlaut to the name and make it White Wizzärd. So excuse me, I'll be over there, sharpening my sword and punching holes in the air. ->
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Nordick posted:I dunno if you people have noticed, but there seems to be a rather big boom of new bands emerging everywhere to play really drat old-school sounding metal. A boom to the extent that I have seen it called NWOTHM, for "New Wave of Traditional Heavy Metal". And I don't mean old-school as in "mid-tempo so it kinda sorta sounds like 80s hard rock", I mean real bloody denim-vest-and-spiked-leather-bracers-in-your-face sound. If you're posting about White Wizzard, you should post about what video goons will love (as example of the last thread) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfnIBnz2_zw
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KingKapalone posted:I need advice on doing corpse paint. At stores I see grease makeup and cream makeup and I'm not sure what's best. I've read about more professional stuff like Kryolan and that is cream (Behemoth uses Kryolan Supracolor apparently). I've looked at guides online, but they don't really talk about the materials to use. Any and all advice on other materials is welcome too! I've used stuff from halloween stores every year without a problem. I'm not sure what kind it is but it's cheap and seems to dry after a little bit, it doesn't seem to rub off on too much stuff. The dust can get on a black shirt and stand out but what can you do...
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Nordick posted:White Wizzard White Wizzard does rule, but Anderson keeps getting fired Is Jon Leon impossible to work with because christ, WW can not keep a lineup together at all
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DOOP posted:White Wizzard does rule, but Anderson keeps getting fired Maybe it's a thing with metal bands with frontmen named Jon, to have trouble keeping their good vocalists. Oh btw, WW's cover of We Rock is one of the best Dio covers I've ever heard.
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Holy Grail is pretty good too. They are the guys from the first White Wizzard EP that all got fired.
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# ? Oct 3, 2011 17:46 |
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Holy Grail are loving awesome. Crisis in Utopa has some really kick rear end songs on it.
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Holy Grail and White Wizzard are pretty solid live bands. The singer from Holy Grail told one of my favourite lovely metal jokes I've ever heard when the guitarist was fixing a string or something. What do metalheads and Jews have in common? They both prefer the Old Testament I find a lot of those bands are a lot of fun to see live but I can never really listen to more than a song or two on record before I get bored. I saw Cauldron at a small pub here on Friday and they were great but I just can't listen to them at home. Ditto for Holy Grail opening for Blind Guardian last year, great show, but I get three songs into their album and I'm not paying attention anymore.
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Weaponized Cum posted:In other news: This owns, by the way.
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# ? Oct 3, 2011 21:36 |
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The newest Absu album is streaming for the next week: http://www.inferno.fi/inferno-tarjoaa-kuuntele-uusi-absu-levy-6115/
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# ? Oct 4, 2011 08:10 |
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Where is a good place to start with Blind Guardian?
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# ? Oct 4, 2011 08:49 |
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fozzy fosbourne posted:Where is a good place to start with Blind Guardian? Start from Nightfall in Middle-Earth. Then, if you find it a little overproduced, move backwards to the earlier albums; if you find it a little rough, move onwards to the later albums.
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NihilCredo posted:Start from Nightfall in Middle-Earth. Then, if you find it a little overproduced, move backwards to the earlier albums; if you find it a little rough, move onwards to the later albums. I would say start with Night at the Opera, because IMO lyrics about Galileo and Judas and the Crusades are better than a concept album about the Simarillion.
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fozzy fosbourne posted:Where is a good place to start with Blind Guardian? Their newest album is excellent and well worth a listen.
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Somewhere Far Beyond and Nightfall in Middle Earth are my favorite albums, and are a good representation of their earlier and later styles, respectively.
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EvilMoJoJoJo posted:Early heads-up for Londoners: Agalloch are playing the Underworld on 11th April next year. It's going to sell out (if last time is anything to go by) so get your tickets soon. It's their only UK date, too Got mine. Any goons also heading along? I don't know if my Scottish mates will make it down. Plus £16 is a steal.
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# ? Oct 4, 2011 18:57 |
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I'm actually going to recommend Tokyo Tales as a survey expedition of their older work. It's easily one of the best metal live albums ever released.
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# ? Oct 4, 2011 19:37 |
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Could anyone recommend any bands similar to Leprous (that Norwegian progressive metal band someone posted a link to near the end of the last thread)? I'm really liking their stuff.
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fozzy fosbourne posted:Where is a good place to start with Blind Guardian? http://www.metal-archives.com/albums/Blind_Guardian/Live/20218 My personal favorite. Great sound, awesome tracklist, crowd interaction.
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Hammer Floyd posted:I just saw Blind Guardian in Melbourne. They were loving awesome. Blind Guardian's Battlefield is amazing. I have yet to find any other songs that I really like though. So what do people think of Disturbed? And I take it that nobody even knows who Volbeat are? (Danish band) Corroded are really good too. Let me post some examples. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynG8uwY_D7k Seems like most of you guys are into the heavier stuff so I doubt anyone will like Volbeat since it is rather different. They sort of have an 50s vibe or whatever you call it. Inspired by Elvis and whatnot. But they do have some heavier stuff too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHFaRQCu5q4 Here's a more "rough" song made by Volbeat as well: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxAg3UReToQ I do like some heavier stuff like The Haunted but there aren't that many I reckon. Hence why I came here, to find new favorites! Boar It fucked around with this message at 21:06 on Oct 4, 2011 |
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Totally forgot about Tokyo Tales and Live. Amazing, amazing live albums, and both really good introductions to a good range of Blind Guardian's stuff. Of course, neither has When Sorrow Sang, which is objectively the best Blind Guardian song
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re: blind guardian - this, which I think I found in the related videos on a clip linked in the previous thread, is what got me started with BG. After seeing that video, I went out to the record store with the intention of buying whichever album it was that had that song on it (Follow the Blind). I have since bought pretty much everything else they've released. It's all good. Torabi - most "real" metal people (which is to say metal snobs, which are about half a step above hipsters imo) despise Disturbed, and, for that matter all nu-metal bands. I like their first three albums quite a bit myself, but they've gone downhill lately. Hopefully this "extended hiatus" they're going on after this tour will inject some new life into the band. Volbeat's not bad, but they're nothing really special either, at least to my ears. kaosAG fucked around with this message at 22:13 on Oct 4, 2011 |
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