Inbefore shitstorm :O
What can I say.. I have a diverse taste of metal
I've never understood the hype around this band. They are extremely talented, no doubt about that, but I often feel that they play technically just for the sake of being technical. They seem to lack good composition, a reoccurring problem especially among DM bands. It's usually the big divider between good DM and great DM. No matter how well they play or how great the riffs are if the composition is off it will greatly hurt the song.
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Although her genre isn't exactly Metal, Chelsea Wolfe has some seriously dark shit going on (which is also why she tours with Black Metal Bands). Plus, this live-recorded performance actually does sort of sound like Metal.
I for one don't care. They're solidly squared within metal. And they do get a bunch of bonus points for Joey Jordison's playing as well as him helping out several bands when needed (see: Metallica, Satyricon). From what I remember they might actually have one or two decent songs. They're doing a good job introducing a whole bunch of kids to something that's more extreme than the nearest Staind ballad.
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I don't know. I was browsing for The Rotted / Gorerotted and they popped up on suggestions. I remember checking that out that particular clip a while ago as their bass player was mentioned as possibly replacement for Obscura's Jeroen Paul Thesseling after his departure. I don't particularly care for them one way or another but was impressed with their technical skill. Not a real fan of most technical stuff anyway as - as you said yourself - most of them can't write a song to save their lives.
1. BTBAAAAAAAAAAAM!!, also known as "Between the buried and me". Its by far my most played band(233 hours in total in the past 11 months). The most amazing prog metal in exstince.
2. Protest the hero, its more of a hybrid between prog post-hardcore and prog metal, but they are amazing.
3. Heaven shall burn - Melodeath
Got too many to link, but these are my current top 3
Blinded by fear by At the Gates (i live one block from the singer, best band EU)
Somberlain by Dissection
Hail murder by Dark Funeral
as a bonus, heavy metal rudolph the rednosed raindeer
Enjoy
Tech Death time
A one-man tech death band
In my top albums released last year
Thought this was pretty cool
Cant post links yet, but you should checkout www youtube com watch?v=iJ6aUPtMg0A
www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJ6aUPtMg0A
there you go
I'm a couple days late to this discussion, but thought I'd throw in my two cents. I enjoy Melodeath because a lot of everything else sounds like wankery to me. Not everything, but a lot of it. So much of other genres is just seeing how fast they can riff, how fast they can drum, how loud they can play. I don't enjoy that. I enjoy melodies and structure and progression. A lot of the more so-called 'extreme' stuff is just noise to me, and while sure they might be talented and good at what they do, I don't enjoy noise for the sake of noise.
So, I guess in that respect, maybe melodic death metal is more 'entry-level', but they can still crank out face-melting riffs while actually sounding musical, so I'm fine with that. :P
That was the basic idea behind the thread, I think, Harry Botter
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