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Also this whole "new wave of old school death metal" thing is awesome: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU650Yc3590 Necros Christos owns, Sonne Adam owns, keep it going.
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BjornOfBorg posted:This week is a great week for concerts. Yesterday, I saw Jex Thoth and today I'll see Leprous and Blindead. On Saturday, I'll see some crust/hardcore bands including Jungbluth And the best part is that I won free tickets for the Leprous show tonight. Jungbluth are amazing! Part Ache is probably one of my favourite albums of the year.
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CRIP EATIN BREAD posted:It's been awhile since I've said it, but Cannibal Corpse owns: Mr Corpsegrinder was one of the voices (The metal masked bad dude) for the Dethklok Opera that played a few weeks ago and it was certainly \m/
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The new Iron Mask album is a special kind of bad that can only be achieved by mediocre symphonic power metal bands deciding they really want to be Saxon.
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Okay so quick question why does Robert Trujillo play his bass so low? I was watching Quebec Magnetic and it was down to his knees.
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Xandoom posted:Okay so quick question why does Robert Trujillo play his bass so low? I was watching Quebec Magnetic and it was down to his knees. That's like saying "why does Robert Trujillo where does dumb-rear end braids?" Just because, man.
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Xandoom posted:Okay so quick question why does Robert Trujillo play his bass so low? I was watching Quebec Magnetic and it was down to his knees.
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Spinal Pap posted:Because having the bass up high makes you look like a nerd. I had no idea it was quite that ridiculous! Amazing! I dug out the first four Metallica records again recently, and goddamn they have some great songs. Ride the Lightning is still one of my favourite metal albums.
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Church of Misery rules. Unfortunately the delays with visas on their tour mean they miss the northeast.
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Radio Paranoia posted:This is pretty cool. Twice a year, metal4africa.com, the website that I help run does a festival with between 8 and 9 local bands from Southern Africa. Every now and then we try to get in a band from a neighbouring country and this year in January we got Overthrust from Botswana. Somebody filmed their full set and popped it up on Youtube. I know this post is like a week old but thanks for this. I remember a year ago or so, a goon posted something on Botswana metal scene. Picked up the Crackdust album from that and been jamming to it since then. I'm digging the Botswana sound.
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# ? Nov 11, 2013 23:08 |
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Speaking of music from countries not usually associated with metal, someone at metal-archives made a huge post about his globetrotting discoveries. It's definitely worth reading. http://www.metal-archives.com/board/viewtopic.php?p=2316669#p2316669 There were a few posts after that one as well.
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I've heard of some mongolian black metal band called tengger cavalry which uses throat singing in their music vv I wonder what egyptian metalheads think of Nile Gamma Nerd fucked around with this message at 03:09 on Nov 12, 2013 |
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They're originally from inner mongolia(which is part of China) and are now based in Beijing I believe.
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Haggins posted:I know this post is like a week old but thanks for this. I remember a year ago or so, a goon posted something on Botswana metal scene. Picked up the Crackdust album from that and been jamming to it since then. I'm digging the Botswana sound. Was it me? I did an interview with Crackdust forever ago. Also, Kim Kelly's friend (? she's been repping these posts) has been doing a series on Invisible Oranges about African Metal. http://www.invisibleoranges.com/2013/05/egypt-culture-of-the-undefeated/ http://www.invisibleoranges.com/2013/06/african-metal-2-libya-and-tunisia/ http://www.invisibleoranges.com/2013/08/african-metal-algeria-morocco/ http://www.invisibleoranges.com/2013/09/african-metal-4-cameroon/ http://www.invisibleoranges.com/2013/10/african-metal-5-uganda/
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Gamma Nerd posted:I've heard of some mongolian black metal band called tengger cavalry which uses throat singing in their music They are more Melodic Death/Folk and they have a few friends in the scene with the same background, namely Ego Fall (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u15Lr-I9Leo), The Nine Treasures (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Tw8BW0PB_k), and Altan Urag (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=es3H12_gY_8).
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Gamma Nerd posted:I wonder what egyptian metalheads think of Nile I figure they're doing a pretty good job themselves! Anarchy - Pandora https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0c-HuQt9ts Scarab at WFF Festival https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcZYH0tDlrU Mephistophilis - Disposal of Mankind https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3axYHFy96BE
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Hey guys, I just got turned on to this great Ukrainian band: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sax-BlhYHus Possibly for butts Seriously though, those Egyptian bands are pretty good. I'm looking forward to reading that series on Invisible Oranges; I quit reading the site not long after Cosmo stopped writing for them.
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Monkeytime posted:Hey guys, I just got turned on to this great Ukrainian band:
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Monkeytime posted:Hey guys, I just got turned on to this great Ukrainian band: The singer doesn't sound half bad though, I wouldn't mind hearing what she could do with some better material. EDIT: I mean after the ~1 minute mark when she starts singing properly And uh, apparently the band used to sound like this? What the hell is going on here? Nordick fucked around with this message at 17:17 on Nov 12, 2013 |
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So I'm a huge Amon Amarth fan and noticed they were playing in my city in February. Would this be an event that would be suitable/safe to bring my 15 year old kid brother along?
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Xandoom posted:So I'm a huge Amon Amarth fan and noticed they were playing in my city in February. Would this be an event that would be suitable/safe to bring my 15 year old kid brother along? Having seen them a couple of times (and as a parent myself) definitely yes. Johan always seemed to be having a good time bantering with the crowd and the pits are relatively tame. It's a fun rock show, not some INVOKING THE DARK RITUAL routine. I'm in the US; I don't know if that makes a difference.
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Monkeytime posted:Having seen them a couple of times (and as a parent myself) definitely yes. Johan always seemed to be having a good time bantering with the crowd and the pits are relatively tame. It's a fun rock show, not some INVOKING THE DARK RITUAL routine. I'm in the US; I don't know if that makes a difference. Thank you! After talking about it with his parents and doing a bit of research as well as this I think I'm gonna take him. Might keep him away from the pits but if they're relatively tame it's part of the experience. Can't wait now!
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# ? Nov 12, 2013 21:50 |
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Depending on the size of the venue it's usually pretty feasible to stay out of pits entirely at most shows. My folks wouldn't let me go to shows alone until I was 16 or so, so my dad had the pleasure of sitting through his fair share of metal concerts. He was always able to find a "safe" place to stand while he waited to drive my friends and I home afterward.
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Haggins posted:I know this post is like a week old but thanks for this. I remember a year ago or so, a goon posted something on Botswana metal scene. Picked up the Crackdust album from that and been jamming to it since then. I'm digging the Botswana sound. Wrust really owns and have a new album out this year.
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Xandoom posted:So I'm a huge Amon Amarth fan and noticed they were playing in my city in February. Would this be an event that would be suitable/safe to bring my 15 year old kid brother along? He's 15, what is he some kind of pussy? thepitgoddess posted:Was it me? I did an interview with Crackdust forever ago. Possibly! It was awhile ago.
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GWAR covered Billy Ocean. The second half is particularly delightful. Xandoom posted:So I'm a huge Amon Amarth fan and noticed they were playing in my city in February. Would this be an event that would be suitable/safe to bring my 15 year old kid brother along? Oh, definitely. Pits can be avoided and usually even the most frenzied idiots will dial it down if there's a kid standing nearby. He'll be fine. I'd be a little more leery if you had a kid sister because older guys at metal shows can be incredibly awful around teenage girls. edrith fucked around with this message at 02:39 on Nov 13, 2013 |
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When I was 15 I was going to concerts every weekend to see bands like Murder City Devils and Cro-Mags and I'm a small daintyperson. I think your brother can handle Amon Amarth.
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Xandoom posted:So I'm a huge Amon Amarth fan and noticed they were playing in my city in February. Would this be an event that would be suitable/safe to bring my 15 year old kid brother along? I saw Amon Amarth when I was 15, was either in the pit or headbanging for the entire gig so yes.
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edrith posted:GWAR covered Billy Ocean. The second half is particularly delightful. Yeahhhh that was badass.
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Xandoom posted:Thank you! After talking about it with his parents and doing a bit of research as well as this I think I'm gonna take him. Might keep him away from the pits but if they're relatively tame it's part of the experience. Can't wait now! At 15 I was like 5'4" and totally out of shape and had a blast in the amon amarth pit soooo I'd tell your cousin to buck up. Unless seeing bearded dudes drink a little beer is gonna make him clutch his pearls or something
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nuncle jimbo posted:At 15 I was like 5'4" and totally out of shape and had a blast in the amon amarth pit soooo I'd tell your cousin to buck up. Unless seeing bearded dudes drink a little beer is gonna make him clutch his pearls or something
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LtKenFrankenstein posted:Wrust really owns and have a new album out this year. They do indeed. Stream it here! They've also got a video out for "Hate 'Em All", the first single off the album. Can't remember if I've posted it here or not. The main groove riff hits all the right spots! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsDy9-Mqq4U
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Well, Nachtmystium is done. Can't say I didn't see that coming.Blake Judd posted:Alright everyone - it's official: Nachtmystium is R.I.P. Today, I turn 31 years old and as a gift to myself, as sad as it makes me to do this, I'm letting go of something that I've put blood, sweat and tears into for the last 13 1/2 years. It's been an amazing ride full of extreme highs and extreme lows. It's taken me around the world to places I'd never have imagined getting to see / experience. I've toured with some of my favorite bands ever and met some of the most amazing people I could ever have asked to meet. These experiences are fond memories that I will be able to reflect on until the day I die and be eternally grateful for having in my mind.
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Xandoom posted:Thank you! After talking about it with his parents and doing a bit of research as well as this I think I'm gonna take him. Might keep him away from the pits but if they're relatively tame it's part of the experience. Can't wait now! I started going ot shows when I was about 14. I was slamming in the pit at 15. I'm a small chick (Haggins and het can attest to this) and I've never been seriously injured. That said, I've seen a kid about twelve years old get his rear end kicked in a few pits up here (notably Kreator), but he had a huuuuge grin on his face the whole time. He'll he fine!
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# ? Nov 14, 2013 04:46 |
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How to Metal: DEATH METAL http://youtu.be/KczIvnTTDAM
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I'm a little late to the cover discussion, but this is pretty cool if you're into Depeche Mode and Ghost (that must have been a cringeworthy statement to some). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzVZKhJoYa0
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Nirvana7x posted:How to Metal: DEATH METAL This is 100% true. E: VVV I was being sarcastic Radio Paranoia fucked around with this message at 11:48 on Nov 14, 2013 |
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Radio Paranoia posted:This is 100% true. Awful groove bro metal riffs = death metal?
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m-o-o-n posted:Awful groove bro metal riffs = death metal? I don't know, I thought it was funny. Anyone been listening to Cara Neir's Portals to a Better, Dead World? Each of their releases has been pretty unique, and this one has a kind of Enslaved-meets-d-beat-crust vibe going on.
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Ugggh, so behind on this thread.JINKY posted:I was actually thinking it was his best album since the first one I agree, really liking it. The new East of the Wall is mostly a nice surprise, too. Really these past weeks have gotten close to too many good releases for me to keep up with. e: ^^^^ loving that Cara Neir (and their recent split) as well. And Tribune (which was kind of a surprise). And Black Crown Initiate and Oruga and AUGH so much.... ChickenArise fucked around with this message at 22:45 on Nov 14, 2013 |
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