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The Nimrods wrote:Thorgrim wrote:Captain Insano wrote:Nah, your stuff is boring old shit :P And all this time I was thinking I was kult..... :'( :'( Laurelles1 wrote: Cirith Ungol - Frost and Fire One of the truly most underrated heavy metal bands of all time. 80s trad metal.
King Diamond - "Them" People remember Abigail, but "Them" was my fave album by KD. Awesome.
CIRITH UNGOL was amazing. King of the Dead is my favorite LP though. Them is great, but not as good as Abigail and Fatal Portrait imo. Don't forget Melissa Oh yes, but that's MERCYFUL FATE, not the King. ;) I like Don't Break the Oath better though. Definitely one of the best metal albums to ever come out of Europe.
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Thorgrim wrote:The Nimrods wrote:Thorgrim wrote:Captain Insano wrote:Nah, your stuff is boring old shit :P And all this time I was thinking I was kult..... :'( :'( Laurelles1 wrote: Cirith Ungol - Frost and Fire One of the truly most underrated heavy metal bands of all time. 80s trad metal.
King Diamond - "Them" People remember Abigail, but "Them" was my fave album by KD. Awesome.
CIRITH UNGOL was amazing. King of the Dead is my favorite LP though. Them is great, but not as good as Abigail and Fatal Portrait imo. Don't forget Melissa Oh yes, but that's MERCYFUL FATE, not the King. ;) I like Don't Break the Oath better though. Definitely one of the best metal albums to ever come out of Europe. I know but still King's in it pretty much the same |
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The Nimrods wrote:Thorgrim wrote:The Nimrods wrote:Thorgrim wrote:Captain Insano wrote:Nah, your stuff is boring old shit :P And all this time I was thinking I was kult..... :'( :'( Laurelles1 wrote: Cirith Ungol - Frost and Fire One of the truly most underrated heavy metal bands of all time. 80s trad metal.
King Diamond - "Them" People remember Abigail, but "Them" was my fave album by KD. Awesome.
CIRITH UNGOL was amazing. King of the Dead is my favorite LP though. Them is great, but not as good as Abigail and Fatal Portrait imo. Don't forget Melissa Oh yes, but that's MERCYFUL FATE, not the King. ;) I like Don't Break the Oath better though. Definitely one of the best metal albums to ever come out of Europe. I know but still King's in it pretty much the same Ehmm... apart from King's vocals... no. Completely different band. Hank Sherman and Michael Denner together was probably the single best guitarteam ever, while Denner and Andy LaRoqcue (sic?) were not nearly as good. Plus King solo had much more of an Americanized metal sound, while FATE were pretty much the bastard child of PRIEST and MAIDEN on steroids. MERCYFUL FATE is so far superior to King solo it isn't even funny.
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Ok I used that as a scape goat to cover up my confusion between albums gosh. |
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Aj wrote:I'd also recommend Coheed and Cambria's stuff, most of it. Especially In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3and Second Stage Turbine Blade. Sorry, I got nothin'. I'm not good with reccomendations. |
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Pinkly Smooth - 'Unfortunate Snort': Not sure if it's really classified as metal, kinda more of avant-garde meets metal, but briliant never the less. Takes some getting used to, kinda weird music.
At The Gates - 'Slaughter Of The Soul': One of the best album's ever in my opinion. Period.
The Black Dahlia Murder - 'Miasma' & 'Nocturnal': Miasma is undoubtedly TBDM's best album. Its fast, brutal, melodic and overall simply perfect. Nocturnal pretty damn good to, it's more melodic death metal than Miasma.
Evile - 'Enter The Grave': One of the best neo-thrash albums I've heard in quite a while. Those guys are vicious and ridiculously fast. Their new album dissapointed me a bit, but it wasn't bad.
Exodus - 'Shovel Headed Kill Machine': Phenomenal band, hopefully seeing them soon.
Iron Maiden - Everything from 'Iron Maiden' to 'Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son': The un-official metal gods in my mind. Glad to see Bruce is back, but it just isn't the same.
Machine Head - 'The Blackening' & 'Burn My Eyes': Both fantastic albums.
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On the subject of TBDM, I'd have to say that 'Nocturnal' takes a great big steaming dump over 'Miasma'. Miasma isn't too bad but Nocturnal to me is a major step up.
I suppose I will mention a few...or one....
My Dying Bride- 'Songs of Darkness, Words of Light'...pure misery and loathing, far more powerful and angry than the recent gothic flavoured shit they've dished up
Nile- 'In Their Darkened Shrines'...their best by a long shot. Heavy, brutal, doomy, precise riffs and drumming. The four 'In Their Darkened Shrines' tracks are awesome on their own. Eh, thats all I can think of. |
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Eh, can't agree with you. Nocturnal does have better production and all, but there's just something about the riffs and such in songs like 'Virally Yours' and 'Warborn' that for me will never top stuff like 'A Vulgar Picture' or 'Miasma'. I don't see why they should even try to compete with Dark Tranquility and the likes by putting out an MDM record, cause they'll never be as brilliant at it. Don't get me wrong, I do like Nocturnal a lot and 'Of Darkness Spawned' is my favorite BDM song, but it just isn't the same. Either way, I'm super hyped cause I'm seeing them in March.
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I dont think they would even compete with DT...in fact I can't even see any resemblance between the two. |
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The Nimrods wrote:Ok I used that as a scape goat to cover up my confusion between albums gosh. Let it be a lesson not to do that anymore when I'm around.......... boy........ Coming back to the thing on MAIDEN, I'm spinning their first album right now. It's still a stone cold classic. Di'Anno > Dickinson.
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Fuck Slaughter Of The Soul. What a dull record. |
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Really? I couldn't disagree more. Personally, I find Slaughter Of The Soul to be incredibly powerful. Although it wasn't anything new, Slaughter is one of the best examples of its kind. The musicianship on that record is outstanding, and captures the best aspects of At The Gates in one neat 12 song (14 if you count the covers) masterpiece.
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But then again, I'm debating music with forkboy, so its already guaranteed I'll lose.
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Hah. Nonsense about your second point. I can be perfectly civil.
Slaughter of the Soul is OK for what it is but I definitely think it's the weakest of the four At The Gates albums. Yes, technically they were at their peak, and that is reflected in an album that is cold and just creates no sense of any emotion in me when I listen. It's too polished, which is why I prefer the first two records over the last two I think. Yes, they were younger, and arguably weaker, more in experienced songwriters and musicians on The Red In The Sky Is Ours and With Fear I Kiss The Burning Darkness, but the sound is raw without sounding like it's been recorded in their own garage and it's just got a youthful, unbridled passion.
Also, there was more emphasis on the death metal than the melodic death metal on the first two albums, and I must confess to having gotten bored of the majority of melo-death a couple of years ago. I can understand why Slaughter of the Soul is held in high regard even if I'm not massively keen on it myself, but I do think it's often at the expense of more interesting records by the same group |
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Now I understand. I personally strongly prefer melo-death over plain old death, although both have brilliant and not so brilliant moments. Also, I would go for a well produced/polished record long before a raw record, with a few exceptions (such as I can't stand the cleanliness of Necrophagist). I like to have a good mix of musicianship and emotion, yet if I had had to choose one or the other, I'd go for musicianship (for instance, I'm not a big fan of Dream Theater or Job For A Cowboy, but Dream Theater is far preferred by me to JFAC). I'm mean, yeah, raw can sound great, but it gets old when you got a hundred Obituary clones who sound exactly the same. Raw emotion done right can be brilliant, but alot of times it ends up like the second stage of Ozzfest. I feel its harder to go wrong with a clean cut, because it tends to show off the musicians unique style, unless they have none. Eh, starting to ramble a little, I'll stop.
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all the good albums have been said i just say some that havent been said
peace sells...but who's buying - megadeth
Follow the Leader - KoRn
Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) - slipknot
British Steel - Judas Priest
Toxicity - system of a down
thats about it but there is two more great albums that i have heard but havent got (yet)
act 3 - Death Angel
Alice in Hell - Annihilator
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Blind Guardian - A Night At The Opera, not as good as that other ANatO but it still is awesome. It's my favourite BG album ^.^ |
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Synxhard wrote:Now I understand. I personally strongly prefer melo-death over plain old death, although both have brilliant and not so brilliant moments. Also, I would go for a well produced/polished record long before a raw record, with a few exceptions (such as I can't stand the cleanliness of Necrophagist). I like to have a good mix of musicianship and emotion, yet if I had had to choose one or the other, I'd go for musicianship (for instance, I'm not a big fan of Dream Theater or Job For A Cowboy, but Dream Theater is far preferred by me to JFAC). I'm mean, yeah, raw can sound great, but it gets old when you got a hundred Obituary clones who sound exactly the same. Raw emotion done right can be brilliant, but alot of times it ends up like the second stage of Ozzfest. I feel its harder to go wrong with a clean cut, because it tends to show off the musicians unique style, unless they have none. Eh, starting to ramble a little, I'll stop. I find most death metal is too polished really, too obsessed with being technical, it kills any emotion in the music. Which doesn't mean I like stuff that sounds like it was recorded in a dustbin, but I'm a big fan of black metal and lots of other music than can be described as lo-fi. It's just more organic. Oh, and Blind Guardian? Hahaha |
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I'm gonna agree with Forkboy.I like it brutal not really light like most Melo Death, not saying I don't like technicality because I like Necrophagist,Death,Atheist,Decapitated, but those bands mix brutality in and still have emotion. |
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Yeah, I have no love for technical ability at the expense of musical substance, an unquantifiable property I ascribe to music which reaches beyond the sum of its notes. Generally speaking, bands like Dream Theater, there's a lot of notes, and very few of them actually mean anything. The power of music for me is in the note, the right note, in the right place, at the right time, whether there by purpose or by accident.
It's a constant source of frustration for me that almost everyone I've ever known who plays guitar, has been in service to either bland indie strumming or metal showboating. Kids are obsessed with learning to play lots of notes, really fast, seemingly oblivious to the actual quality of each individual note. These kids who worship bands like Dragonforce and Blind Guardian and Dream Theater and Epica and Ensiferum and whoever else. Bands that I find nearly unbearable in their arch pantomime grandiosity.
Aesthetically I like the parts of metal, I just don't like the way they're usually put together. So I usually gravitate to the edges, where things are more weird, more unique, more interesting. Are Khanate metal? They have the components of metal, distorted guitars, screaming vocals, dark misanthropic lyrics, but every element is stretched out to ridiculous extremes, past breaking point even. That's what I like from my metal. |
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