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Love Is Strength
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DT for metal is pretty far off the mark of other metal as it doesn't grant immediate comfort within the aggressive sunken male energy vibe... instead it takes like 2-3 hours to describe the emotional flow of an entire story with many more levels of expression than most art forms dream of expressing through their pieces. The main problem with DT is that because of this almost ridiculous undertaking it makes their music and message a bit cumbersome =/ BUT, if you actually have the time//attention span I suggest listening to those 3 albums in 1 sitting.
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05-04-2010, 06:02 PM | #22 | |
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All that and I just find their stuff incredibly uninteresting in the first place. At this point (again, in my limited experience), it just sounds like power metal wankery. |
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05-04-2010, 07:09 PM | #23 |
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Well, a big reason people have such different musical tastes is why and how they listen to music... your points of course are valid-- from a technical and entertainment standpoint, I don't personally agree that I can pick out any pretentiousness, though it may just be that I'm not looking hard enough for them, or that you're looking too hard for them.
Personally I just listen to the albums I posted as if they were an experience instead of actively picking apart the music-- perhaps because I'm not interested in any of their instruments and can't play anything hooked up to an amp. Edit-- OOPS! Some grooveshark weirdness there, Honor Thy Father was from a different band or something, fix'd.
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05-04-2010, 08:58 PM | #24 |
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I'm not a big listener in general but Mondt reccomended me Protest The Hero once and I gotta say it was pretty sweet, even though I have no idea what Metal it is supposed to be.
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05-04-2010, 09:23 PM | #25 |
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Not sure if they count as metal, but A Day to Remember kicks ass.
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05-04-2010, 11:15 PM | #26 | |
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I'm in no way saying that you shouldn't listen to it though. To each their own! Edit: MuMu is correct in that PTH is the coolest thing to happen to metal in forever. Also, if you had to categorize them, they would probably be a sort of mathcore (Frequent time signature changes and tempo changes, they have breakdowns here and there) with a heavy punk influence. =D |
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05-04-2010, 11:19 PM | #27 |
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Devil Driver, All that Remains, The Agonist, Arch-Enemy, Shadows Fall, Murderdolls (Gothy), Lamb of God, and Coal Chamber.
Too lazy to link them. Deal with it Edit: Lev, too bad you live so far away. I do lessons for Guitar and Bass |
05-04-2010, 11:29 PM | #28 |
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All That Remains' Oli Herbert is a god at mini-solos. He will melt your face in the 5 seconds between the melodic instrumental bridge and the final chorus.
Edit: I AM LEARNING SONGS ON DA BASS LOLOLOL I just replaced my bass strings and I don't like the ones I got =( really tinny and metallic sounding. I just thought I would mention this because of above edit. =D |
05-05-2010, 12:19 AM | #29 |
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I use Ernie Ball stings on everything I own. Give a great clean tone that works well with metal distortion. Only around 5 bucks a set at your local Guitar Center for the cheap set.
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05-05-2010, 12:58 AM | #30 | |
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I'd add more bands for you to check out, but I can't think of many more power or progressive metal bands I'd recommend at the moment. Though, if you don't mind some symphonic metal, try out Amberian Dawn, Angtoria, and Gwyllion. I'd give more of a list, but I think I've volunteered enough bands already, though there could always be more. That, and most of the bands I'm rather into lately have been bands that feature harsher vocals like death/black metal. Though avant-garde metal has recently reared its head and I'm getting quite attached to that genre. If I had to recommend a band out of that genre, I'm not sure where I'd start. So many great bands. |
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