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Pretty much the same boat I'm in. I really wanna see Ghost, but I'm not into Mastodon really and I've seen Opeth twice already, plus I didn't care for Heritage.
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I wouldn't even have these thoughts if whatever happened last time... didn't. Enslaved - Alcest - Ghost -- would have been a perfect night!
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# ? Feb 1, 2012 21:08 |
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I saw that show on the NY stop. Junius was cool and all, and Alcest was incredible, but no Ghost was beyond disappointing.
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# ? Feb 1, 2012 21:57 |
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Well I guess I should go see ghost since they are actually playing right in my city and not in Worcester like usual. Opeth is hit or miss for me but I like Akerfeldt, same for Mastodon but Ill admit I do like the hunter.
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# ? Feb 1, 2012 22:13 |
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aliencowboy posted:I was kind of on the fence about this sound at first, but now I can't stop mashing the play button to listen to it again. It has an organ solo followed by a sax solo followed by a guitar solo and ends on a whistle chorus. I have listened to this on repeat 4 times so far and see a couple more plays coming up. What strange but enjoyable music. Also, enjoy this treat. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIbJ-BfF0K0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIbJ-BfF0K0&feature=related henpod fucked around with this message at 13:38 on Feb 2, 2012 |
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henpod posted:I have listened to this on repeat 4 times so far and see a couple more plays coming up. What strange but enjoyable music. Oh man I came across those cover videos the other day and watched way too many of them. I'm not sure what's going on there but you'll see a lot of the musicians switch instruments in different videos, and as funny as most of the singers are there are actually some decent musicians. I think it's some sort of monthly cover band thing some studio does over in Japan or something.
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# ? Feb 2, 2012 14:33 |
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QPZIL posted:That tour is coming to Charlotte, NC on May 10th and I can't wait. Welp that's two trips up there in my future
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# ? Feb 2, 2012 15:41 |
Thanks to whoever suggested Barren Earth. "Flicker", mmmmmm.
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# ? Feb 2, 2012 18:11 |
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henpod posted:I have listened to this on repeat 4 times so far and see a couple more plays coming up. What strange but enjoyable music. Better than the original imho
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# ? Feb 2, 2012 18:16 |
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I confess that I really like the first Dragonforce album.
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# ? Feb 2, 2012 18:53 |
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Hellwuzzat posted:Thanks to whoever suggested Barren Earth. "Flicker", mmmmmm. Also there's this to get excited about http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxRyOlPBLM8
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# ? Feb 2, 2012 18:58 |
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Vintersorg posted:I confess that I really like the first Dragonforce album. I'm pretty sure that the first Dragonforce album could be considered power metal which means you SHOULD feel guilty about liking it. That being said, I'll gladly blast a couple Symphony X records as loud as possible....in my headphones.
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# ? Feb 2, 2012 20:08 |
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The only Symphony X album I listen to regularly is their first... I'm broken.
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# ? Feb 2, 2012 21:14 |
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Vintersorg posted:The only Symphony X album I listen to regularly is their first... I'm broken. That's the only one I can't listen to.
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# ? Feb 2, 2012 23:17 |
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Wait when did Symphony X start to get lumped in with Dragonforce? For that matter you guys didn't like V? Ahhhhhhhhhhhh
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# ? Feb 3, 2012 03:09 |
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Stoat posted:Grey Waters is totally my favourite and he's put it on hiatus Oh yeah, Grey Waters is great too! Sounds like he's done the album but either Tim or the studio have lost interest in completing it. Shame, it was a promising EP.
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# ? Feb 3, 2012 03:49 |
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Durendal posted:Wait when did Symphony X start to get lumped in with Dragonforce? For that matter you guys didn't like V? Well, it was either them or Sonata Arctica, although their first album is pretty god drat good too.
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# ? Feb 3, 2012 04:12 |
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I can get behind that, even if all three bands radically altered their style after becoming a little more main stream . Sonata Arctica gave up on their old sound after Reckoning Night, on the other hand Symphony X still has some old neo classical stuff kicking around in Iconoclast. Hell, When All is Lost is one of their best songs in my opinion. Fun little story, back when The Odyssey was released my friends and I went to go see Symphony X perform in Minneapolis. We managed to get lost and asked some guys who we figured were also heading to the concert for directions. They told us they were playing at this place a little bit further down the road, turns out we asked Blind Guardian directions to their own show . Any ways we get there and wait for the terrible opening act to get done and finally Symphony X got up on stage. There may have been 60 people there at the timeand only played a short set, Blind Gaurdian had like 200 or so people later and played a marathon of a set. Flash forward to last summer when they were doing their tour for Iconoclast, that same place was packed with around 700 people. This time though they were all there for Symphony X and it loving ruled.
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lordblytzkrieg posted:I'm pretty sure that the first Dragonforce album could be considered power metal which means you SHOULD feel guilty about liking it. That being said, I'll gladly blast a couple Symphony X records as loud as possible....in my headphones. It has to be good power metal though. poo poo like Hammerfall and Rhapsody (of Fire) can go gently caress themselves with a rake.
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# ? Feb 3, 2012 06:01 |
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You can't bash Hammerfall and then not clarify what 'good' power metal is, so start clarifyin'!
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# ? Feb 3, 2012 06:20 |
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Good power metal pretty much lives and dies as Helloween's Walls of Jericho and Keeper of the Seven Keys. Manowar can be a lot of fun in an overly-enthusiastic, but awkward 80's pro-wrestling sort of way.
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Madox posted:You can't bash Hammerfall and then not clarify what 'good' power metal is, so start clarifyin'! Lost Horizon. Gamma Ray. Edguy, when they are playing power metal and not something else. I love all of their material dearly, but it's certainly not all power metal. As for Hammerfall, well their two first albums have some decent and even good songs (I used to be a huge fan as a teenager), but after that they went steeply downhill and got even more boring. Also, Joacim Cans sounds like a weak, dickless pansy. It's called power metal, not whining metal, goddamnit.
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Vintersorg posted:I confess that I really like the first Dragonforce album. Hahaha, I feel the same way. I got it as a gift from a my brother's Japanese girlfriend a long time ago and was like, "lol Japan" but it is so cheesy and infectious that I really enjoy it for exercise or long car rides. I even bought the second album, which sounds kind of similar but has none of the cheesy purity of the first one.
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# ? Feb 3, 2012 14:11 |
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Man, I remember those guys when they were DragonHeart, their logo was in the Diablo font, and they were distributed through MP3.com. This discussion is making me feel old.
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Misogynist posted:Man, I remember those guys when they were DragonHeart, their logo was in the Diablo font, and they were distributed through MP3.com. This discussion is making me feel old. Remember when they were Demoniac? An actual good (well, decent at least) band.
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Misogynist posted:Man, I remember those guys when they were DragonHeart, their logo was in the Diablo font, and they were distributed through MP3.com. This discussion is making me feel old. Haha holy poo poo, I remember this too. MP3.com was great. I'm pretty sure that's where I found out about Blind Guardian and Iced Earth. Hulk Krogan fucked around with this message at 17:53 on Feb 3, 2012 |
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Durendal posted:Any ways we get there and wait for the terrible opening act to get done and finally Symphony X got up on stage. There may have been 60 people there at the timeand only played a short set, Blind Gaurdian had like 200 or so people later and played a marathon of a set. Flash forward to last summer when they were doing their tour for Iconoclast, that same place was packed with around 700 people. This time though they were all there for Symphony X and it loving ruled. Haha, the first time I saw Symphony X it had to have been that same tour because BG was headlining and we had no idea who they were at that point either. The venue was packed then and last summer, but Jaxx is a tiny dive of a place anyway and probably can't even hold 200 people.
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IRQ posted:Haha, the first time I saw Symphony X it had to have been that same tour because BG was headlining and we had no idea who they were at that point either. The venue was packed then and last summer, but Jaxx is a tiny dive of a place anyway and probably can't even hold 200 people. I'm pretty sure that I was at the Seattle show of that tour. The Graceland, I think was the name of the venue. Scary it's been close to 10 years ago now.
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Drifter287 posted:where I found out about Blind Guardian When I was in fourth grade, my family hosted an exchange student from Germany, and he brought the Nightfall in Middle Earth album with him. I listened to the title track over and over again on repeat for weeks
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QPZIL posted:When I was in fourth grade, my family hosted an exchange student from Germany, and he brought the Nightfall in Middle Earth album with him. That man changed your life.
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Falconer isn't too bad, and this is folk metal right? I don't really care for Moonsorrow. It has too much black metal influence for my tastes, and 3 out of 8 songs on their albums are sub one minute tracks of people walking through snow, grunting with labored breathing and sniffling their noses. I hate that poo poo. The Capitulator posted:My theory is that most metalheads dislike them purely because they are big / popular and high school kids like them. But you never know these days. I had my metal cred called into question when Necrophagist shirts started showing up at Hot Topic. I was so pissed that somehow, Necrophagist became trendy to in-a-box kids that shop at Hot Topic. I still like them for their stupidly technical seven string guitar, and their lyrics smack of Carcass' style with medical and disease influences. lite_sleepr fucked around with this message at 20:36 on Feb 3, 2012 |
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MrBling posted:Remember when they were Demoniac? An actual good (well, decent at least) band. Hah, Diccon Harper from Voice of Destruction down here played for them!
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Packard Goose posted:I had my metal cred called into question when Necrophagist shirts started showing up at Hot Topic. I was so pissed that somehow, Necrophagist became trendy to in-a-box kids that shop at Hot Topic. I still like them for their stupidly technical seven string guitar, and their lyrics smack of Carcass' style with medical and disease influences.
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Misogynist posted:hiproduct.jpg you say? I'm still keeping my Necrophagist.
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# ? Feb 3, 2012 22:06 |
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MrBling posted:Remember when they were Demoniac? An actual good (well, decent at least) band. Demoniac's lyrics would probably turn 99% of Dragonforce's fans right off both bands immediately
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Misogynist posted:Please tell me there's a pic of this guy modelling a Burzum shirt.
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# ? Feb 3, 2012 23:38 |
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Packard Goose posted:Falconer isn't too bad, and this is folk metal right? Yeah. Folk/power metal generally. They're way more folky on their latest release. Packard Goose posted:I don't really care for Moonsorrow. It has too much black metal influence for my tastes I always found them to be a bit ostentatious, but a good deal of folk metal right now has black metal tinges. Also black metal is pretty awesome so you should try to get over that.
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Radio Paranoia posted:Please tell me there's a pic of this guy modelling a Burzum shirt. Just under ten years ago I was flicking through a cooking magazine here in Australia and stumbled upon a striking image. Twas an Aboriginal fellow picking some form of fruit, wearing a long sleeve Burzum shirt. We also had/have this too. It's pretty drat interesting. http://www.vice.com/read/aboriginal-headbanging-167-v15n8 Aboriginal gangs that use metal band names and imagery.
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# ? Feb 4, 2012 05:07 |
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I'm listening to the remixes on a few Death albums and it's really hit or miss depending on which album. I personally think that Individual Thought Patters benefited more from its original mixing, however Human definitely sounds better now that you can hear DiGiorgio higher up in the mix. My issue with a few old school death and thrash metal albums is that the mix is generally too treble heavy for me. It's not that I don't mind the guitar tone or anything, but either the vocals or the bass are completely mired down. It's for this same reason that I enjoy the alternative mixes on Storm of the Light's Bane. Every instrument sounds a bit clearer.
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IRQ posted:Yeah. Folk/power metal generally. They're way more folky on their latest release. I would but way too much of it is vehemently anti-Christian. This is also why I was turned off Slayer quite a bit I do love me some Immortal though.
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