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Serbern posted:Yes, that too. I'm not very good at describing this stuff. I mean heavier riffs used as a kind of breakdown in a song, more often than not playing triplets in some way. The kick drum also helps a lot in achieving what I'm looking for. Try some bolt thrower. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9T5Zo3wnHw edit: also the style of drumming you dislike is a "blastbeat". 02-6611-0142-1 fucked around with this message at 07:24 on Jul 21, 2012 |
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Demon Of The Fall posted:Do you like any of these? Seems you'd be at home with death and black metal. Dead Man Posting posted:Dude is looking for percussive guitars. This is spot on. Darkspace is something I'll have to get used to, but the rest is great. 02-6611-0142-1 posted:Try some bolt thrower. This is also cool. Thanks for all the recommendations so far, it helped a lot! (Although that DragonForce song posted is clearly the winner.)
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# ? Jul 21, 2012 10:18 |
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So, anyone into Sybreed here? If so, can you recommend me something similar?
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Northern Kings put out a whole album of covers. Don't Stop Believin'. The rest are linked in video description. For dude that wants him some clean vocals, Northern Kings shares a vocalist with Nightwish and Tarot. Artillery and Grand Magus might tickle your fancy, too.
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Great Horny Toads! posted:Northern Kings put out a whole album of covers. Don't Stop Believin'. The rest are linked in video description. Holy gently caress I love everything about this. It's also very Kamelot-esque. Not linked in the description: I just died in your arms tonight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coQBG8yH3Vk In the air tonight (sadly no radical drum fill) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coQBG8yH3Vk And a HOLY gently caress amazing cover of Radiohead's Creep https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zp4XCglBA0g
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DOOP posted:Another band I like that has awesome/"unique" vocals is Lost Horizon. Heiman's voice is just utterly fantastic and is one of the greatest voices ever in my opinion. His range is amazing and is one of the main reasons why Lost Horizon was so awesome. That wail during Highlander is amazing. Please go back to Lost Horizon and record a new album Daniel And of course the band's music is awesome too. They didn't even need orchestrations, just some spacey synth sounds were enough for the poo poo to sound so much larger than life. I want more of this poo poo, come back Lost Horizon! And uh, guys, Northern Kings did TWO 80s cover albums actually, and that was a few years ago already. It was the whole idea behind them, really. :P I love the idea myself, especially since three of those four singers are drat great (Kakko can go gently caress himself, he sounds like a guddamn sheep). Too bad the execution of the idea is less than stellar, the tracks just sound so weak somehow.
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# ? Jul 21, 2012 17:06 |
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LMAO Northern Kings -- first time hearing this, loving terrible.
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# ? Jul 21, 2012 18:21 |
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machinegunmessiah posted:So, anyone into Sybreed here? If so, can you recommend me something similar? Love me some Sybreed. Give Mnemic a spin. Door 2.12 Diesel Uterus e: checking the band's wiki page will usually generate some interesting followup links, normally under "this band takes their influence from x y z". In Sybreed's case you get... Strapping Young Lad - Skeksis Fear Factory - Zero Signal Meshuggah - Straws Pulled at Random vanov fucked around with this message at 18:53 on Jul 21, 2012 |
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Vintersorg posted:LMAO I don't even care. It's awesome (in a hilariously bad, cheesy way). How can you loving say this is terrible when everything about it is amazing and you're terrible for saying it's terrible https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7km-GRCtVq4
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Ugh I thought Northern Kings would just never appear in this thread but here we are. Why are they trying to make Creep extremely epic? Edit: Ok I guess I like their Don't Stop Believing cover, but maybe that's because I hear the same drat song played at every Detroit Red Wings game. And this is a change of pace. I still don't get why they make everything as epic as possible. Are they making money from these? Stay Safe fucked around with this message at 19:36 on Jul 21, 2012 |
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Fiendish Dr. Wu posted:And a HOLY gently caress amazing cover of Radiohead's Creep https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdrzLrnxBd4
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Vintersorg posted:LMAO I want to say that's the point, but on the other hand, Finland.
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IRQ posted:I want to say that's the point, but on the other hand, Finland. That's pretty much what I took it as.
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Zodijackylite posted:MDF XI 2013 I go every year regardless but last year I wasn't too excited about the lineup. This next year looks like it's off to a pretty drat good start. I'm glad they're breaking their unwritten no power/trad heavy metal rule by bring Manilla Road in. With that rule now broken I think it'd be bad rear end if they could get King Diamond and Running Wild for next year. Both just got back to touring this year after a long hiatus and would be awesome for MDF.
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# ? Jul 21, 2012 23:41 |
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So I was just introduced to Falls of Rauros and holy poo poo this stuff is immense and beautiful. Just check it out, especially if you like Agalloch and other such atmospheric black metal stuff. Also wanna mention that the album has some of the best production I've heard in ages. The sound is just so loving crisp and clear. Love it. I'm gonna buy that album first thing when I get some money on my bank account, these guys deserve some drat support.
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# ? Jul 22, 2012 01:29 |
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I first heard them (The Fire We Fathered) on a free comp and immediately bought the album. I pimp them whenever I can because I'm a whore for acoustic black metal. I still like Hail Wind And Hewn Oak better than their latest, so pick that up too (though I agree the production on Light is perfection).
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Haggins posted:I go every year regardless but last year I wasn't too excited about the lineup. This next year looks like it's off to a pretty drat good start. I'm glad they're breaking their unwritten no power/trad heavy metal rule by bring Manilla Road in. I wanted to go to MDF so bad last year but extenuating circumstances didn't make it possible. The lineup is already off to an awesome start for next year though so I'm really going to try and make it this time
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Kjorteo posted:The thing about Blind Guardian live is that they can make you believe that they care about their fans, even when they really don't have to. Yeah, they played to a house that was only about 2/3 full, believe it was during the week during the school term, that didn't help attendence, but Hansi was still really into it and really gracious Nordick posted:So I was just introduced to Falls of Rauros and holy poo poo this stuff is immense and beautiful. Just check it out, especially if you like Agalloch and other such atmospheric black metal stuff. To my amusement black metal somehow manages to out-elf all other subgenres when it comes to cribbing names from Tolkien. the yeti fucked around with this message at 02:05 on Jul 22, 2012 |
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Semprini posted:Pfah, everyone knows Creep is best covered in a power metal style. This kicks so much rear end I just can't even describe it. I'm like fistpumping and thinking I need to do a covers album next to reboil the creative juices.
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Serbern posted:Immortal is my favorite from these, and Nile is pretty cool too. Also this is one of those things I happen to be listening to now, and I thought you might like. Has percussive-sounding guitars that support the double kick bass drum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfRGF-MWYsE
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vanov posted:Love me some Sybreed. Give Mnemic a spin. I kinda expected "omg wat u doin here sybreed is disco" post. Checking their Wiki page was the first thing I did, but none of those bands seems very Sybreed-ey to me. Fear Factory I like, however. Goddamn, Mnemic is great. How come I never heard of this before? Plus, Diesel Uterus is a great name for a song. You heard demos from the new Sybreed album yet?
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machinegunmessiah posted:I kinda expected "omg wat u doin here sybreed is disco" post. Checking their Wiki page was the first thing I did, but none of those bands seems very Sybreed-ey to me. Fear Factory I like, however. Sybreed skates a very thin line somewhere between Meshuggah and Blood Stain Child in terms of tech-math-x vs. pure cheese melodeath, but goddamn if Ego Bypass Generator isn't a fantastic song regardless of your metal taste (besides, I guess, the goregrind guys). I haven't heard any demos yet, I'd ask for a link but is always a concern so just be aware of where you link from. e: I also forgot to mention Textures, one of my all-time favorites that I discovered around the same time as Sybreed and Mnemic, so they may be your thing too! Stream of Consciousness The Sun's Architect vanov fucked around with this message at 19:46 on Jul 22, 2012 |
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Textures loving owns and Silhouettes is one of the best albums ever.
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muike posted:Textures loving owns and Silhouettes is one of the best albums ever. Goddamn right, it and Drawing Circles are constant staples in my rotation and required listening for any of my metal-loving friends.
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machinegunmessiah posted:So, anyone into Sybreed here? If so, can you recommend me something similar? Mnemic, especially earlier Mnemic with Michael Bøgballe on vocals (Mechanical Spin Phenomena and The Audio Injected Soul) is probably the closest you're going to get. You can also check out Mechina, Hord, NeuroTecH, and Herrschaft (last.fm lol). Edit: Just so that it doesn't seem like I'm blindly giving out recommendations from last.fm- I've checked all of those bands out. they have similar elements to Sybreed but are nowhere near as good. futureproof fucked around with this message at 21:56 on Jul 22, 2012 |
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Trees and Squids posted:Anaal Nathrakh is so great. The vocals really do make the band for me. Speaking of Anaal Nathrakh, they've finished their post-Passion album and sent it off to their label! According to Dave Hunt, the songs will all be quite dissimilar, with one coming "completely from left field, which we've included as a personal tribute".
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A few years back there was a video posted of Native American influenced metal. I've seen tried to locate it again. I believe it was kind of doomish/folk. Also looking for any metal that sounds like Agalloch's The Mantle album. I especially like the motif of using sound clips from films in the song if you know of any that do that. Stay Safe fucked around with this message at 03:19 on Jul 23, 2012 |
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Major cyber-metal dork checking in. You will also want to check out these guys: Cruentus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBcvPTrkPp4 The Interbeing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFO9t4RimY8 Blinded Colony: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SX1tHubislQ Breach the Void (ex-Sybreed drummer) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jK33NbsKvrA Periphery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfOnq-zXXBw
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Industrial posted:Major cyber-metal dork checking in. You will also want to check out these guys: My only problem is that every one of these tracks sounds near-identical because of their vocalists and because of the songs' tempo. The Interbeing is pretty cool though due to superior clean vocals, as much as I listen to metal I can only stand so much rrraaaagh and hurrrgh before I go back to listening to, I don't know, Radiohead or Bjork or something.
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vanov posted:My only problem is that every one of these tracks sounds near-identical because of their vocalists and because of the songs' tempo.
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Dead Man Posting posted:A few years back there was a video posted of Native American influenced metal. I've seen tried to locate it again. I believe it was kind of doomish/folk. Sounds like Blood of the Black Owl to me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmBbGpsUOIU
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Dead Man Posting posted:Also looking for any metal that sounds like Agalloch's The Mantle album. I especially like the motif of using sound clips from films in the song if you know of any that do that.
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HelmutVonSchmeller posted:Sounds like Blood of the Black Owl to me. That's kinda cool but man, would I bust a nut for serious black metal done with tribal beats and themes. Indian language would be supremely awesome but considering most of them have been wiped out that's probably a pointless wish.
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vanov posted:Sybreed skates a very thin line somewhere between Meshuggah and Blood Stain Child in terms of tech-math-x vs. pure cheese melodeath, but goddamn if Ego Bypass Generator isn't a fantastic song regardless of your metal taste (besides, I guess, the goregrind guys). I haven't heard any demos yet, I'd ask for a link but is always a concern so just be aware of where you link from. Thanks for all the suggestions, guys. I always check whole albums, so browsing through all this is gonna take some time. However, The Sun's Architect sounds awesome already. You can find the Sybreed demos on their Facebook, but if you don't 'do' Facebook, some good soul uploaded them on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQUdgAguIQA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YO37UcIud8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkzBG3cSMWk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmsHxdOBJT4 Can't really say I'm crazy about any of these songs, more like . Not really Industrial / Cyber metal, but these guys remind me of Sybreed: 'Momma Knows Best' - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zkO1AOPS90
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Morbid Florist posted:That's kinda cool but man, would I bust a nut for serious black metal done with tribal beats and themes. Indian language would be supremely awesome but considering most of them have been wiped out that's probably a pointless wish. I've thought the same for a while. Stumbled upon a drum circle, not long after watching that there Headbanger's Journey, and thought, "Leather-lunged vocals soaring over super-heavy bass, eh?" It's crazy how badass and intimidating that can sound. Like, it was just 6 dudes and one drum, but it sounds like a whole army when done well. So many Native metalheads, but no bands. It would be interesting to hear what they come up with, as their cultural wounds are so fresh. When I bring this up with my Native friends, though, they're just like, "poo poo's sacred, white boy. gently caress you." Then, I am sad.
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Don't know if this is meant to go in the prog thread, but there's a new BTBAM song and album preorders available HERE and predictably it loving owns. I love the whole space aesthetic that they've got going on this time, and even though I was slightly non plussed by the last EP, the track they've released from this sounds great, and I am very, very excited. I just wish Metal Blade would give the UK/EU those oh so delicious preorder packages. The shipping fees are really horrible to the UK
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# ? Jul 24, 2012 00:12 |
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Man, "djent" as a label at least had satisfying onomatopoeia even if all of its fans can't stop making terrible puns on it, "cyber-metal" sounds dumb as hell.
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het posted:Man, "djent" as a label at least had satisfying onomatopoeia even if all of its fans can't stop making terrible puns on it, "cyber-metal" sounds dumb as hell. Industrial metal didn't go anywhere as a subgenre label, and these "cyber-metal" bands always end up somewhere between melodic death or technical. Then again I kind of despise subgenre labeling anyway since it doesn't do anything except start arguments; if you want to describe a band's sound, you're usually better off listing the band's antecedents ("this band sounds like a cross between x y and z bands") because even then if you haven't heard of any of the listed bands you have a few new bands to check out!
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vanov posted:Industrial metal didn't go anywhere as a subgenre label, and these "cyber-metal" bands always end up somewhere between melodic death or technical.
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Misogynist posted:I guess you guys are in denial about the amount of nu-metal in that formula You mean the genre with the turntables?
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