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I feel like you would eventually learn your lesson after the 3rd time.
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Klaaz posted:I like Testament but their live shows always sound like poo poo and way too loud. A combination making things even worse. Saw them about 8 times, I think I've seen them once with an acceptable soundmix. same; they sound so lovely live that I've had trouble telling what song they were beginning to play, and I'm a fanboy.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 20:50 |
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Testament was actually good and sounded good the last time I saw them, mostly because they only played stuff from their first 2 albums.. but now I don't have any desire to see them again because that show won't be topped.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:45 |
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TollTheHounds posted:Caladan Brood are working on new stuff!!!!!!!! Wait, there is an actual band named Caladan Brood? I guess they play some earthy rock with burning vocals.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:48 |
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Cardiac posted:Wait, there is an actual band named Caladan Brood? They are basically Summoning but less cool. It's about those Malazan books instead of LOTR. I liked their one album though, it's cool they are making new stuff. I liked that Gallowbraid ep way more though. The dude from Gallowbraid(one man band) is in Caladan Brood. Dirt fucked around with this message at 05:26 on Dec 2, 2016 |
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Spanish Manlove posted:It's hard for me to remember since their band name is so generic and lovely, but is Atheist a bunch of racist nazis or are they cool dudes? THey're nice enough. As someone mentioned, they had a few gay members. Also, Kelly has a daughter with somewhat severe learning disabilities, from what I understand, so I'd think he's somewhat OK.
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Dirt posted:They are basically Summoning but less cool. I actually like Malazan books alot but the album was just alright imo. Summoning is probably the better version of the same thing. I believe they will improve with their 2nd album though so still hyped. Btw did anyone mention Oathbreaker's latest album Rheia? Its freakin great. Its got the screaming sound a lot of DSBM bands have but musically they are alot varied instead of the depressive tone most DSBM has. Its like Post rock + DSBM. It's like explosions in the sky + coldworld.
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Blind Guardian loves making songs for mediocre-looking RPG games. I never heard of it before, and this is the second time Blind Guardian has surprised me with a random song for a video game out of nowhere. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ztm8T50vbtQ Wikipedia posted:It was announced that they are currently recording their live shows during the 2015 Beyond the Red Mirror U.S. tour for a yet to be titled upcoming live album. Blind Guardian is also working on an orchestral album, which is expected to be finished up after band's year of touring. Blind Guardian have been working on and off for eight years on that project, writing music about The Dwarves. Although it will not be a power metal album, it will be published under the name of Blind Guardian as it matches the theme of the band's lyrics, according to Hansi, who originally predicted that the album would be finished and released in 2016.[22] However, the band might have to postpone that album once again because in November 2016, it was announced that Hansi would contribute with progressive metal project Ayreon in their upcoming album, and their first ever official concert, Ayreon Universe. I've never heard of this "The Dwarves" book before, maybe it's more popular in Germany?
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Dirt posted:They are basically Summoning but less cool. I know about the Malazan books, and my pun on the band name did apparently go without any form of recognition. Should have added they probably play a Tennes string guitar. Without knowing anything else about the band, I can safely say they are complete nerds, cause why the hell else name your band after an character in a fantasy series that have only been out for 15 years or so. The same goes for Amon Amarth (who are viking nerds and still good), Cirith Ungol, Minas Murgol and Blind Guardian and god/satan knows how many bands. Throw in Iced Earth for good measure as well for the Spawn record.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 07:40 |
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I mean it's nerdy but is it really any worse than naming your band after Lord of the Rings? Gorgoroth, Burzum, Isengard...
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02-6611-0142-1 posted:I mean it's nerdy but is it really any worse than naming your band after Lord of the Rings? Amon Amarth, Cirith Ungol, Minas Murgol are also LotR names. Still nerdy and kinda funny that black metal bands keep doing it. How about that genuine Satan worship? It is not that I mind nerdy stuff, having read LotR and Malazan more times than I care to admit, but the one would think bands could have more imagination. On the other hand we have Coheed & Cambria......
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Cardiac posted:Minas Murgol Also @ anyone expressing any sort of surprise that metalheads are a bunch of giant nerds. BJPaskoff posted:Blind Guardian loves making songs for mediocre-looking RPG games. I never heard of it before, and this is the second time Blind Guardian has surprised me with a random song for a video game out of nowhere. I like how the game's Steam page just flat out says "A game about the coolest fantasy race ever" instead of being all pretentious about it. The song is decent and catchy but doesn't really sound a lot like Blind Guardian apart from Hansi's vocals. I'm not too excited about the whole symphonic boogaloo.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 08:33 |
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Nerds? In my metal? Why I never. Even old Varg himself is still working on that lovely racist RPG of his.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 10:34 |
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Also, (The Lord Weird) Slough Feg once released a whole album based on the old Traveller RPG. (Not to mention how they got their name from a British comic book villain.)
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 10:38 |
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Metal without the massive ridiculous nerd influence would be terrible tbh
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The Muppets On PCP posted:skolnick, hoglan, and digiorgio should start a jazz trio Yes. Henchman of Santa posted:On one hand I think Testament have always been boring. On the other, that's their rhythm section now?! Yeah, that is it. HOLY gently caress I almost never listen to testament albums tbh, but I can't pass their live performances; great vibe, and you can see it in their faces that they are still true to what they do. I even thought their new album was kinda meh, but all the songs they played from it live sounded loving awesome, especially Stronghold e: And yes, their sound could have been a lot better lol, at least that is what people kept saying. I almost never stay in the middle of a venue to check the sound quality though. Most times I end up on the far right or left and eat all the treble in the face, eh Mr. Pickles fucked around with this message at 11:24 on Dec 2, 2016 |
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Kilometers Davis posted:Metal without the massive ridiculous nerd influence would be terrible tbh It would probably just have more of a focus on the bikers and leather kind of stuff
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 11:26 |
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[quote="Cardiac" post=""467000388"] It is not that I mind nerdy stuff, having read LotR and Malazan more times than I care to admit, but the one would think bands could have more imagination. [/quote] Even once is sometimes too much.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 16:15 |
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Tolkien: Not even 11231 times Tolkien: DIDNT READ (anything else)
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Ulio posted:I actually like Malazan books alot but the album was just alright imo. Summoning is probably the better version of the same thing. I believe they will improve with their 2nd album though so still hyped. I feel the opposite - I think Caladan Brood's Echoes of Battle is better than anything Summoning has ever done ( excepting maybe Minas Morgul - which even with it's terrible drum machine is still great ), and I LOVE Summoning. Something about Echoes of Battle just speaks to me, there's so much emotion and it almost feels like their own genre they created - like Summoning++. I really think it's a case of "the student has become the teacher" - after listening to Caladan Brood, Summoning just feels kind of...empty, or lacking - still good but not as good as it could be. Cardiac posted:I know about the Malazan books, and my pun on the band name did apparently go without any form of recognition. Should have added they probably play a Tennes string guitar. Their band personas are: Mortal Sword & Shield Anvil. In other news: Inquisition are touring North America, I'm so loving pumped I can't take it. They are touring with Mayhem but who gives a poo poo - loving Inquisition!!!! http://loudwire.com/mayhem-perform-de-mysteriis-dom-sathanas-in-full-2017-north-american-tour/ 01/20 – Montreal, Quebec @ Club Soda 01/21 – Toronto, Ontario @ Phoenix Theater 01/22 – Cleveland, Ohio @ Agora Ballroom 01/23 – Chicago, Ill. @ Metro 01/24 – Milwaukee, Wis. @ Turner Hall Ballroom 01/25 – Minneapolis, Minn. @ Mill City Nights 01/27 – Denver, Colo. @ Gothic Theater 01/28 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ The Complex 01/30 – Calgary, Alberta @ Marquee 01/31 – Edmonton, Alberta @Starlite Room 02/02 – Seattle, Wash. @ El Corazon 02/03 – Vancouver, British Columbia @ Rickshaw 02/04 – Portland, Ore. @ Hawthorne Theater 02/06 – San Francisco, Calif. @ Social Hall SF 02/07 – Santa Ana, Calif. @ The Observatory 02/08 – Phoenix, Ariz. @ Club Red 02/10 – San Antonio, Texas @Alamo Music Hall 02/11 – Dallas, Texas @ Trees 02/13 – Atlanta, Ga. @ Masquerade 02/14 – Wilmington, N.C. @ Thorne Theater 02/15 – Washington, D.C. @ The Howard Theater 02/16 – Philadelphia, Pa. @ Theater of the Living Arts 02/17 – Poughkeepsie, N.Y. @ The Chance Theater 02/18 – Boston, Mass. @ Royale 02/19 – New York, N.Y. @ Gramercy Theater TollTheHounds fucked around with this message at 21:16 on Dec 2, 2016 |
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The new Demontage album, Fires of Iniquiry, is out today. It sounds like a psychedelic, Satanic incarnation of Brocas Helm met Sabbat in Belial's basement. Production is a bit raw, but it's loving incredible. The whole thing is streaming on their website/bandcamp. http://demontage.ca/
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TollTheHounds posted:I feel the opposite - I think Caladan Brood's Echoes of Battle is better than anything Summoning has ever done ( excepting maybe Minas Morgul - which even with it's terrible drum machine is still great ), and I LOVE Summoning. Something about Echoes of Battle just speaks to me, there's so much emotion and it almost feels like their own genre they created - like Summoning++. I really think it's a case of "the student has become the teacher" - after listening to Caladan Brood, Summoning just feels kind of...empty, or lacking - still good but not as good as it could be. Mayhem are playing De Mysteriis dom Sathanas in full so I give a poo poo, but I am much more excited for Inquistion as well. Too bad it's like a Monday or Tuesday night here. I'll have to go directly from work.
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I also think Caladan Brood is more enjoyable than Summoning. I really love Caladan Brood.
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Zodijackylite posted:The new Demontage album, Fires of Iniquiry, is out today. It sounds like a psychedelic, Satanic incarnation of Brocas Helm met Sabbat in Belial's basement. Production is a bit raw, but it's loving incredible. The whole thing is streaming on their website/bandcamp. This is extremely loving rad. Thanks for posting it.
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Hulk Krogan posted:This is extremely loving rad. Thanks for posting it. yeah this owns a lot
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 21:36 |
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I refuse to believe that anyone is seriously surprised that metalheads are generally huge shameful nerds. Particularly fans of the subgenres usually discussed in this thread as opposed to Godsmack or something.
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It probably got missed a few pages back ( or no one cares ) but I think it bears repeating - If you're into Caladan Brood/Gallowbraid and Summoning also check out: Sojourner They took a base of Summoning ( and probably Caladan Brood too, actually ) and made it their own beautiful beast - although there is probably a bit more overt Summoning worship ( See the "Homeward" song ). Full Album: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfi-9Qbh4Tk Their Bandcamp: https://sojournermetal.bandcamp.com/album/empires-of-ash Every song is a gem but I think the highlights for me are: Heritage of the Natural Realm, Homeward, and Empires of Ash.
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Zodijackylite posted:The new Demontage album, Fires of Iniquiry, is out today. It sounds like a psychedelic, Satanic incarnation of Brocas Helm met Sabbat in Belial's basement. Production is a bit raw, but it's loving incredible. The whole thing is streaming on their website/bandcamp. Yeah they're really good. Sounds a bit less blackened than their last one.
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Yo Check Dis Out Idk how I missed this. I was reading No Clean Singing today, and they have an article asking ppl for their year end fave list. I was reading through, looking for lists that cleaved 2 my own tastes, and some person just listed Gorguts, Ulcerate and this album. It's pretty good, it has the bad singer from Cryptopsy but he sounds fine on this album? here are my top five metal for the year, just for fun: 1. Gorguts - Pleiade's Dust 2. Vektor - Terminal Redux 3. Meshuggah - The Violent Sleep of Reason 4. Sinistrous Diabolus - II 5. Mithras - On Strange Loops My Favorite non metal album this year is Grigory Sokolov playing Schubert & Beethoven, wow, yes, please check it out.
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Is the new Dark Tranquility any good?
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TollTheHounds posted:
Wow now that is an odd venue choice. That place is like a "classy" kinda of bar that the asian and black community (and also gangs; they tend to infest any nice bar in Calgary) love to frequent and usually only hosts EDM artists. One of our CFL team players was shot and killed outside of it a couple months ago. On the night it opened an asian gang member stabbed one of the bouncers. It's also loving huge and there's no way its going to hit even 20% capacity. It used to be a grungy rear end rock club (called The Back Alley) that would usually be frequented by people that hated typical club scenes and club music, so maybe whoever booked it still thinks its that sort of joint.
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Chromatic posted:Is the new Dark Tranquility any good? For better or worse, I think it's the album they've been really struggling to write since they started on Fiction. That album, We Are the Void, and Construct had little shadows of what they were going for, but I always got the impression that because of Sundin's indifference or overall bad band dynamics or whatever, those albums came out all wrong. Atoma sort of takes that really dark seed from Sundin's midpaced tracks like "Inside the Particle Storm" and rolls with it, but also throws back to the Damage Done and Haven style of composition. Anders Jivarp is unusually creative behind the kit, too, now that he has a little more room to play with textures outside of Martin Henriksson's medium-fast pedal-tone riffs. If DT lost you a long time ago, this album isn't going to change your mind. But if you've been lukewarm on the stuff they've been putting out in the last decade, this is at the very least their best album since Character. Vulture Culture fucked around with this message at 06:52 on Dec 3, 2016 |
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That's good to hear. I haven't listened to much early DT but Damage Done and Character were great albums and while I really liked a couple of songs on Fiction, they kind of lost me after that. I checked out a little of WATV and Construct and it just felt generic and wheel spinning. I'll def check out this album now. Thanks! Chromatic fucked around with this message at 07:05 on Dec 3, 2016 |
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DeusExMachinima posted:I refuse to believe that anyone is seriously surprised that metalheads are generally huge shameful nerds. Shameful? I have been a gigantic nerd since the 80s and never felt any shame about that.
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Chromatic posted:Is the new Dark Tranquility any good?
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# ? Dec 3, 2016 12:29 |
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Overkill and Nile are going on tour together in February and March. East coast also gets Amorphis and Swallow the Sun.
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Speaking of Dark Tranquillity, is it just my imagination or did it become an extremely uncommon thing over the last decade for bands to put individual band member writing credits in the liner notes? I like that DT still does it.
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Groke posted:Shameful? I have been a gigantic nerd since the 80s and never felt any shame about that. The most shameful part of all.
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After a few weeks with hardwired the only stuff that I keep listening to is Hardwired Now that we're dead Moth into flame Dream no more (this is waning) Am I savage Spit out the bone A concise single disc is better than a slow double disc. Man-unkind is sorta cool for doing something different. The biggest problem I have is Lars overuse of snare just fatiguing the poo poo out of the listening experience.
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