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Taco_Fury posted:Hell yeah on the Be'Lakor, pretty criminally underrated. As far as melodeath goes, Carcass' Heartwork is pretty mandatory. Definitely up there with Slaughter of the Soul as far as all the classics go. But it's a pretty big departure from Carcass' other work (not that any of their other albums sound similiar). Belakors new tape is sounds like its gonna be pretty wild if you haven't had a chance to listen yet https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPHJycgRLN8
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Fiendish Dr. Wu posted:My favorite fat metal singer. I saw Nile in like '06 or something and Karl Sanders would go behind the cabs and eat some Starburst between songs, it was hilarious
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Weaponized Cum posted:I saw Nile in like '06 or something and Karl Sanders would go behind the cabs and eat some Starburst between songs, it was hilarious Haha Nile rules.
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Defiant Sally posted:Belakors new tape is sounds like its gonna be pretty wild if you haven't had a chance to listen yet loving sick, I had no idea they had new material. I loved their first album.
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Defiant Sally posted:Belakors new tape is sounds like its gonna be pretty wild if you haven't had a chance to listen yet This song is loving boss, absolutely love the guitar leads and the vocalist's growling is convincing as all hell. This is like, the best things about Insomnium, Omnium Gatherum and Before the Dawn rolled into one.
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Wow, I never listened to Insomnium before... this poo poo loving ownnnnnnnnnnns
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Insomnium is excellent and consistent. All of their albums are quite solid.
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Aww the Rammstein thread seems to have slipped into oblivion. Seeing them on Saturday, psyched beyond all belief. I am new to metal. Very new. Entry-level, minimum wage new. I enjoy things in languages I do not or barely speak, it helps me to get them a little better. (German/Swedish are favourites) Aside from Rammstein which I stumbled upon years ago thanks to my strange 90 year old german professor, I've recently been swimming around in Opeth, Dimmu Borgir and Manowar. I'm finding myself more attracted to the grand, orchestral songs with less cookie monster vocals. I can enjoy female vocals to the extent of Nightwish but that's kind of pushing it. Anyone got any suggestions? I have pretty broad music tastes and want to explore metal a little further.
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Did somebody say FAT METAL? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUh_zO-HBjY Billy Milano: proof the largest semi-sentient tub of pure lard.
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PutinOnTheRitz posted:Aww the Rammstein thread seems to have slipped into oblivion. Seeing them on Saturday, psyched beyond all belief. You, sir, would probably like the new Borknagar album Urd. Anything by Enslaved, the newer stuff is probably more up your alley.
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PutinOnTheRitz posted:Aww the Rammstein thread seems to have slipped into oblivion. Seeing them on Saturday, psyched beyond all belief. I'd recommend Ride the Lightning, Master of Puppets and ...And Justice for All, all by Metallica, especially since you're new to the genre. Regardless of personal taste for Metallica, those three albums are considered to be seminal thrash albums and I'd argue any modern metal band was at least partially influenced by one of them. Granted they're not in a foreign language or all that grand and orchestral (comedy option, the S&M album with the SFO), but as an intro to metal without being too extreme, they're a good starting place.
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CornHolio posted:Did somebody say FAT METAL? I see your Milano and raise you James Lee (former vocalist of Origin); he is as fat as he is brutal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIMW0aHN0ks
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Fiendish Dr. Wu posted:You, sir, would probably like the new Borknagar album Urd. Borknagar seems interesting, Enslaved is a little too growly I think. I'm fine with the metal purr but I'm retardedly picky about it. I'm dicking around with some Amon Amarth which isn't bugging me and I actually quite like a bit of it, but sometimes some bands are like nails on a chalkboard. co199 posted:I'd recommend Ride the Lightning, Master of Puppets and ...And Justice for All, all by Metallica, especially since you're new to the genre. Regardless of personal taste for Metallica, those three albums are considered to be seminal thrash albums and I'd argue any modern metal band was at least partially influenced by one of them. Granted they're not in a foreign language or all that grand and orchestral (comedy option, the S&M album with the SFO), but as an intro to metal without being too extreme, they're a good starting place. I've listened to Metallica a bit, mostly because my boyfriend seems to be stuck in the 80's and likes like Van Halen, Iron Maiden, Crue etc. While I do see their merit and like a couple of songs, I've never been head over heels for them. Youtube bouncing has led me to Týr. Faroese (?) Is the strangest language I have ever heard. I had no idea what the Faroes even were until now. Today I learned. Yay Music!
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PutinOnTheRitz posted:I'm finding myself more attracted to the grand, orchestral songs with less cookie monster vocals. I can enjoy female vocals to the extent of Nightwish but that's kind of pushing it. Anyone got any suggestions? I have pretty broad music tastes and want to explore metal a little further. Try Therion. The songs Ginnungagap or Schwarzalbenheim are a good start. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKB9PMHT1Ps http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ng42hgc3UDw SnipeBob fucked around with this message at 05:21 on Apr 26, 2012 |
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PutinOnTheRitz posted:Borknagar seems interesting, Enslaved is a little too growly I think. I'm fine with the metal purr but I'm retardedly picky about it. I'm dicking around with some Amon Amarth which isn't bugging me and I actually quite like a bit of it, but sometimes some bands are like nails on a chalkboard. Fair enough! Strangely enough, my fiancee enjoys Amon Amarth as well - she doesn't typically like growls, but since Johan enunciates pretty well when he's singing, she likes them better. No need to be head over heels for Metallica, the only reason I really mentioned them is that you said you were new to metal and those three albums are classics. I was also going to mention Maiden, but you also seem to have that base covered. You might want to look into Turisas and some other folk-metal bands - Turisas is from Finland and sing in both English and Finnish. Turisas - Sahti Waari - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFW6IE0yWGs Arkona is a Russian pagan metal band and their lead singer, Masha Scream, does both death growl and clean vocals. Arkona - Liki Bessmertnykh Bogov - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgXlUxDGFvU EDIT: I also forgot Black Messiah, a German Pagan metal band that sings in German - their album First War of the World is a retelling of the Aesir-Vanir war, complete with narration. Black Messiah - Gullveig - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2tsloMltOg co199 fucked around with this message at 05:19 on Apr 26, 2012 |
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PutinOnTheRitz posted:Borknagar seems interesting, Enslaved is a little too growly I think. I'm fine with the metal purr but I'm retardedly picky about it. I'm dicking around with some Amon Amarth which isn't bugging me and I actually quite like a bit of it, but sometimes some bands are like nails on a chalkboard. If you're listening to Metallica and Iron Maiden you're doing alright. I always thought the bigger bands are honestly best for getting into metal. After you spent time listening to them you find it easier to get into other bands. If you aren't into growls it might be a power metal kick to help ya get into metal more. Therion isn't power metal but that's a good place to start. Maybe some Blind Guardian? The fact you are checking out Tyr rules.
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You've listened to Slayer right? I've never seen a metalhead of any description who didn't like the album Reign of Blood.
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PutinOnTheRitz posted:I am new to metal. Very new. Entry-level, minimum wage new. I enjoy things in languages I do not or barely speak, it helps me to get them a little better. (German/Swedish are favourites) Aside from Rammstein which I stumbled upon years ago thanks to my strange 90 year old german professor, I've recently been swimming around in Opeth, Dimmu Borgir and Manowar. I'm finding myself more attracted to the grand, orchestral songs with less cookie monster vocals. I can enjoy female vocals to the extent of Nightwish but that's kind of pushing it. Anyone got any suggestions? I have pretty broad music tastes and want to explore metal a little further. As such, I give you Crimfall. They do have a rather harsh growling/snarling male vocalist, but maybe he's not too grating. Also, their female vocalist is absolutely stellar and the orchestrations are really grand. Then there's Kiuas who also get pretty bombastic. It's a drat shame the vocalist has left the band, he was really drat impressive with his powerful and varied delivery. Kamelot aren't that balls-out bombastic, but a lot of their stuff still has a certain sort of melodramatic sound to it. They've gotten a bit meh in the last few years, but albums like Karma and The Black Halo are fantastic. And to conclude I'll just toss out some random recommendations off the top of my head: Wuthering Heights play some sort of power/prog/folk/speed metal hybrid. Really energetic stuff, some ludicrously catchy choruses and one of the best heavy metal vocalists today. Also, much better lyrics than the average power metal band. Here's another song because they're so loving crazyawesome: http://youtu.be/lHpR1m7b9b0 Speaking of great vocalists, Lost Horizon were a band some years ago who sadly only released two albums. They only have some cheesy synths instead of orchestrations, but holy poo poo if they still don't manage to sound larger than life. This is also thanks to the vocalist Daniel Heimann who has some incredible loving pipes. Seriously, god drat that guy can sing. And lastly, the ever awesome Blind Guardian. They started with pretty straightforward thrashy metal in the 80s, then evolved towards, uh, power metal I guess? They keep getting called that, but I've never really understood it. They're just Blind Guardian, one of the more distinct-sounding bands there is. http://youtu.be/1AfNOKQdY-U
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PutinOnTheRitz posted:Aww the Rammstein thread seems to have slipped into oblivion. Seeing them on Saturday, psyched beyond all belief. Rammstien is kind of gateway metal but not quite metal metal. What do you like about them? I'm going to suggest Disillusion's Back to Times of Splendor. It has the German sensibilities you apparently like, along with being actual metal and some harsher vocals but not inaccessible and is also one of the best albums I think I have ever heard. On the more power metal end you may want to try Blind Guardian. Maybe Demons and Wizards (same vocalist as Blind Guardian, but a more american style). As much as the thread title shits on them, early Sonata Arctica is great gateway metal, as is Dream Theater if you like the prog sound at all. Same with Kamelot and Symphony X but less proggy. Manowar, Opeth, and Dimmu are kind of poo poo honestly, but not bad starters. To cover black metal, which you've dipped into with Dimmu, try out the classics, like Burzum, Bathory, Immortal, Darkthrone, Taake, Watain. Want to get into more atmospheric/american black metal, try Wolves in the Throne Room or Agalloch.
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Psalmanazar posted:You've listened to Slayer right? I've never seen a metalhead of any description who didn't like the album Reign of Blood.
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Nordick posted:Holy poo poo how have these guys slipped under my radar? Yeah man Australia has some pretty wild bands floating around right now. Also to be highly featured is Ouroboros. Unfortunately they've only got one album, and it just came out, but its some incredibly fun technical/melodic death metal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1nfQO-446U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRCXOX8HU98 Defiant Sally fucked around with this message at 11:11 on Apr 26, 2012 |
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Has anyone here ever heard of a french metal band called Symbyosis? They did a big 2-CD release thing in 2005, and I've been listening to it a lot. I think it's pretty good! But then again I like a lot of weird and lovely bands so proceed with caution. Here's a couple of songs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDZC2juXmME http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkLcD59gDNg
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IRQ posted:I'm going to suggest Disillusion's Back to Times of Splendor. It has the German sensibilities you apparently like, along with being actual metal and some harsher vocals but not inaccessible and is also one of the best albums I think I have ever heard. Seconding this so hard. This album is loving incredible.
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IRQ posted:
Drifter287 posted:Seconding this so hard. This album is loving incredible. Thirding, this album rocks so loving hard and should appeal to any who like metal. As for a recommendation, what got me into metal was this song Durendal fucked around with this message at 13:05 on Apr 26, 2012 |
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PutinOnTheRitz posted:Aww the Rammstein thread seems to have slipped into oblivion. Seeing them on Saturday, psyched beyond all belief. If you like Rammstein you might like Samael. Passage is probably the album you'd like as a starter, granted I haven't listened to Rammstein since that album with DuHaust on it back in the 90s so I'm basing Samael totally on that one album. If you like Passage, go backwards, not forwards into their catalog. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7HFwGaRseA&feature=related
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You guys are crazy helpful. Thanks!SnipeBob posted:Try Therion. The songs Ginnungagap or Schwarzalbenheim are a good start. I like this. I like this a lot! Thank you! Now I'm going to slowly become "that kid" who listens to weird pagan metal aren't I? Guess it's not any weirder than in high school when I was "that kid" who listened to weird vintage jazz. co199 posted:
+10 points for Russian, that's one of my favourite languages. Turisas sounds just up my alley. Arkona is magnificent, I love the vocals. Black Messiah is still a "meh" but you blew me away with the other two so thank you! Demon Of The Fall posted:I posted this list in another thread, but it seemed like you might like quite a few of these. Most are in english though.... Thanks! I've heard OF some of these because of Metalocalypse in-jokes but I should get around to testing them out finally. Nirvana7x posted:If you're listening to Metallica and Iron Maiden you're doing alright... I've actually been to a Maiden show 2 years ago- I did enjoy their music but I think I've lost my taste for them because they neglected Run to the Hills and bring your daughter to the slaughter (My favourites), and I was standing on crutches the whole time getting progressively grumpier. Psalmanazar posted:You've listened to Slayer right? I've never seen a metalhead of any description who didn't like the album Reign of Blood. Don't kill me then, because I hated it. Boyfriend is obsessed with it but I can't stand them for some reason. IRQ posted:Rammstien is kind of gateway metal but not quite metal metal. What do you like about them? I love Rammstein in part due to a german language fetish (fine, truth comes out), a deep abiding ladyboner for the singer, and on a more related note- the music has a solid melody while still being harder than what I usually listen to. Plus I enjoy their wordplay, as the more fluent I get in German the more I understand so it's like doing a puzzle and I can listen to the same songs for years and still have that "Aha!" moment. (Most recently with Ich Will. I'm a dumbass and could never figure out the crowd's chorus. You'll be drat sure I'll sing along with them this weekend.) I am on my way to work but will be sure to check these out tonight. Thanks for your brutal honesty- I appreciate people telling me what to avoid just as much as recommendations. Nordick posted:Well as the foreign languages aspect was already touched, I'm gonna focus on the "grand, orchestral" part... See above but thanks again! PutinOnTheRitz posted:You guys are crazy helpful. Thanks! EDIT - Morbid Florist posted:If you like Rammstein you might like Samael. Passage is probably the album you'd like as a starter, granted I haven't listened to Rammstein since that album with DuHaust on it back in the 90s so I'm basing Samael totally on that one album. If you like Passage, go backwards, not forwards into their catalog. I was 5 when Sehnsucht came out, so while it might be washed up old news to you, I only ran into it at most 2-3 years ago. Liking the sexygrowl on Samael. Low vocals without the screechiness is like my perfect storm of enjoying male vocals. PutinOnTheRitz fucked around with this message at 14:24 on Apr 26, 2012 |
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I posted about them a couple pages ago, but if you're into melodic death metal in the vein of Insomnium, the new In Mourning album, The Weight of Oceans, is really excellent. Unfortunately Spinefarm is absolutely abysmal about releasing records in the US in a timely fashion, so you may have to search around for it. The new Swallow the Sun came out in like February and I still can't find it anywhere. Seriously, how hard is it to get that digital copies up on iTunes/Amazon etc?
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I love Therion but be warned, their albums vary greatly. I love them all for different reasons. I started with Secret of the Runes, and if you like that, Theli and Vovin are probably the proper next steps. Their later stuff is really good but really power-metally and quite a bit different than SotR. They did get Snowy Shaw, though, and he makes everything so much more awesome. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YY-EOYJQMMY
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CornHolio posted:They did get Snowy Shaw, though, and he makes everything so much more awesome.
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Objurium posted:Wizard Rifle An enigmatic mathy/prog duo from PDX. Sounds like the cool parts of all of your favorite songs got into a car full of calculators and slammed it into a wall on the subgenre highway. or something. That's fantastic, thanks for this!
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PutinOnTheRitz posted:Aww the Rammstein thread seems to have slipped into oblivion. Seeing them on Saturday, psyched beyond all belief. Crimson Glory is another great gateway metal band. I haven't listened to any albums outside of Transcendence, but it's way over the top, and has always been a favorite of mine. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Am47jKUFMw
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I missed Forefather's latest release by a few months. I like it, as a whole, but "Shadows of the Dead" makes me mash the repeat button.
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Great Horny Toads! posted:I missed Forefather's latest release by a few months. I like it, as a whole, but "Shadows of the Dead" makes me mash the repeat button. Forefather is so consistently solid -- what a great band.
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I think Ghost's Opus Eponymous finally clicked for me. A while ago this thread was raving about it and I found it quite dull. Listening to the album now and really enjoying the grooves and melody despite every song masturbating about Satan.
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A friend pointed me towards French band The Great Old Ones, and from the samples on their Bandcamp, I think I'm in love. They're somewhere between spacey French black metal, and funeral doom. Oh, and Roadrunner UK/Canada is shutting down, with massive cuts to other offices (Germany etc). Bad news for Opeth and Mastodon, I guess.
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henpod posted:I think Ghost's Opus Eponymous finally clicked for me. A while ago this thread was raving about it and I found it quite dull. Listening to the album now and really enjoying the grooves and melody despite every song masturbating about Satan. Just look at it as a gimmick band playing gimmicky music and you'll have lots of fun with that album
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It's actually a really solid album. We'll see what they do for the next but i'm down for more of the same. The closing track, Genesis, is genius. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9xu0S3v4xc
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EvilMoJoJoJo posted:A friend pointed me towards French band The Great Old Ones, and from the samples on their Bandcamp, I think I'm in love. They're somewhere between spacey French black metal, and funeral doom. quote:Roadrunner Records, which has been in operation since 1980, is a division of Warner Music and has long pioneered rock music and breaking new metal bands, including early releases from Metallica.
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