Entire new Secrets of the Moon is up as a Youtube playlist.
Entire new Secrets of the Moon is up as a Youtube playlist.
New Sigh is crazy
Anyone got Death - Vivus yet btw?
So much stuff to order this year.. Have to cut on buying clothes and food to get more albums.
Today we drown ourselves in alcohol and dance naked in the full moon in the forest while feasting on roasted pork!
I have a terrible hangover now, so it is only natural I need to blast 30 minute dronedoom songs at full volume.
To me personally
Generics
Industrial Metal
Metalcore " Modern and melodic "
Japan Metal " My favs...The Gazette,Mucc,Dazzle Vision "
Viking Metal
my 20 top Band......................
1.Pantera
2.NIN
3.Rammstein
4.OOMPH!
5.Tatu
6.Trivium
7.Woods of Ypres
8.Shadow Fall
9.Parkway Drive
10.Ready.set.falls "my fav"
11.As i lay dying
12.Inflames
13.Lacuna coil
14.Apocalyptic
15.Dark tranquillity
16.Himsa
17.Deftones
18.Miss may i
19.Alice in chain
20.Theory of a deadman
but not in that order and to be honest they are " awesome kicka@@ band " but what i don't like is when there is friction inside the band and it happen and someone leave or kickout and get replace is get distort and change the band image and persona even thought there music is still the same but is tainted and the same with lead singer
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Is there any fairly recent (last 10 years or so) metal album that doesn't suffer from brickwall-compressed production?
Yea. It's getting better. Quite a few people got tired of the loudness war. Today Is The Day, Burzum, Sigh or Devin Townsend being some examples on fairly different ends of the musical spectrum.
Can anyone enlighten me why? I just don't see the appeal in this band.Woods of Ypres
When i saw you response and comment to me one of the best black/doom metal band there is...........i was in SHOCK and MYSTIFIED............but there are other in the black/doom metal columns but to me this band is good and with david gold vocal...........OMG..........is a genuine is too bad he died young at 31
and i know he resting in some dark enchanted forest as we speak
RIP : David Gold
Woods of Ypres - Allure of the Earth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSuVTbSjEKM
Woods of Ypres - A Meeting Place and Time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Elc2G...eature=related
Woods Of Ypres - Your Ontario Town Is A Burial Ground
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3q6F...eature=related
Woods Of Ypres "I Was Buried In Mount Pleasant Cemetery" [Official Video]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9Tvc...eature=related
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There's part 2 and 3 [just 2 min] too out there, the song is quite long.
The atmosphere in this song is just simply....that's why I love wolves.
I've never understood the hype either. Their music just don't strike me as being anything new or innovative in anyway and it just sound like they are trying to play something that has been done better in the past already.
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Here is a review that hits the nail on the head:
I decided to check this band out at the recommendation of a friend. Well, what can I say..I always figured this guy didn't have the greatest taste, but several other people said this was a great up-and-coming band, so I had to give it a listen. The demo was compared to Ulver's "Bergtatt", which, although not normally the type of black metal I find myself listening to, is an album I really appreciate. This, however, is almost painful, moreso because everyone seems to be mindlessly singing its acolaides. What we have here is some fast tremolo picking, some lazy loping chords that vaguely attempt to be atmospheric, and some downright terrible vocals. I counted a total of one great riff on this demo, on track two I believe it was, and it lasted for about five seconds. I thought, "if they could write some riffs like that and merge them with some actually well thought out melodic passages, this band could be really good"...but sadly, they never do.
For some reason, a lot of Ontarians seem to think good black metal consists of mindless melodic noodling and hissy, flegm-choked vocals. I don't know exactly what the problem is, but I suspect it has something to do with a lot of young blood being introduced to bands like Emperor and Ulver and Immortal and forging ahead with a rather distorted ideal of what playing this type of music is all about, without really having any background in good metal besides the aforementioned older and admittedly often very good second wave BM stalwarts. It's releases like this, or rather, the positive reactions they seem to generate, that make me lose faith in the scene here. Woods....would probably be capable of producing some good music if they broadened their musical horizons beyond Ulver and Opeth, and got a new vocalist, but sadly, the praise they're getting at this point is probably feeding their egos to the point where they actually believe they're the crown jewel of Canadian melodic "black metal"...damn, I hesitate to even call this by that name.
That's the problem I have with them. It just feels like a poor version of Ulver's Bergtatt, Katatonia and some Opeth. I don't particularly like the last two already and for me, it never reaches the (undoubted) quality of those bands.
I see people gushing about them (as the above poster), but they never actually explain what it is they love about the band. To me the melody lines are fairly bland and the vocals aren't that outstanding either.
Mind you, there's plenty of bands where I just don't get what people see in them... (Thrice being another great example). As opposed to a whole bunch of bands I don't like but can at least see what people enjoy about them (such as Arch Enemy or Amon Amarth).
So anyone discover any cool new releases?
Here are some that I liked:
Sigh - In Somniphobia
Horrendous - The Chills
Nekromantheon - Rise, Vulcan Spectre
Dodecahedron - S/T
Goatwhore - Blood for the Master
Lunar Aurora - Hoagascht
Mgla - With Hearts Toward None
Proclamation - Nether Tombs of Abaddon
Aborted - Global Flatline
Undergang - Til Doden Os Skiller
Christian Mistress - Possession
Earth - Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light ii
Charon - Sulphur Seraph
Orange Goblin - A Eulogy for the Damned
Asphyx - Deathhammer
Ignivomous - What ever it was called. Only had one chance to list to it.
Not 100% sure yet on the new Secrets of the Moon.
Aside from what you listed:
Lurk s/t
Monolithe - Interlude Second
Gorod - A Perfect Absolution
Drudkh - Eternal Turn of The Wheel
Pallbearer - Sorrow And Extinction
Napalm Death - Utilitarian
Some of them better than others, but atleast worth checking out. I assume Death - Vivus is good too, ordered it but haven't gotten it yet.
Oh, and that Ignivomous album was called Contragenesis. Definitely buying that when it's out.
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I don't really listen to BM at all and I really liked this, haven't heard them before