Trying to keep it civil...Copter400 said:Watanking?The_Deleted said:Could all those Metal elitists w@anking on about what is and isn't metal just STFU!
Trying to keep it civil...Copter400 said:Watanking?The_Deleted said:Could all those Metal elitists w@anking on about what is and isn't metal just STFU!
Pity theyve gone shit now. They need Lord Worm back, even though hes dying, or at least the black guy they had for a while.Alphavillain said:Cryptopsy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Probably. I personaly dont like it when someone mentions metal and someone like Linkin Park/As I Lay Dying/some other shite in the same sentence (unless they say they arent metal) but I can over look it. Unless the person keeps doing it or something.The_Deleted said:Could all those Metal elitists w@anking on about what is and isn't metal just STFU!
It's as bad as fanboys moaning about a console.
Metal is what metal does!
Korn and Maiden both get the juices going so who cares?
We supposed to start threads for every iterarion of every kind of metal to keep the snobs happy?
Dude, this is the Internet.The_Deleted said:Trying to keep it civil...Copter400 said:Watanking?The_Deleted said:Could all those Metal elitists w@anking on about what is and isn't metal just STFU!
The_Deleted said:Could all those Metal elitists w@anking on about what is and isn't metal just STFU!
You should give it a listen. The vocals have improved a lot, they really seem to have grown into their sound well.The_Deleted said:I've yet to properly listen to the new SS album because Pitch Black Progress is one of those albums I've listened to non stop, so I kind of OD'd on that one album.Rusty Bucket said:Love Scar Symmetry. What did you think of their new album? I thought t was a good step forward for them. Gutted the vocalist left though, he was stunning.The_Deleted said:No love for Meshuggah?!
Byzantine and Scar Symmetry are some of the more recent bands I've discovered.
I've been meaning to get ObZen by Meshuggah, what's it like?
Obzen is fantastic, a real return to form (ie: Destroy Erase Improve era).
Thanks, i've been name dropping them all over this thread, trying to get as many people interested as possible. They deserve the attention.TSED said:Kudos to the guy on the front page who namedropped The Absence.
Of course it has rhythm, all music has rhythm. How can it not. What have you heard that has no rhythm? You can't say this stuff without examples.ANTI-SANTA said:I'm not say they all have no rythm, just the low key ones that arent as famous as say Slipknot or Disturbed. Now those guys have rythm.Rusty Bucket said:I can understand you not liking it, but to say it has no rhythm is just plain idiotic. Why do people hear growled vocals and instantly assume the band is talentless and has put no effort into there music?ANTI-SANTA said:I'm more into Classic Rock. I used to be REALLY into metal but I like Classic Rock better. Also I really don't like those band that just thrash the hell out of their guitars and just scream, I like my metal to actually have some rythm.
Piece of Time!!!RabidPotatoe said:Shit, I forgot Atheist.
Of course they have rhythm, it wouldn't be music otherwise. Oh, wait, I forgot that commercial/famous bands = good music.ANTI-SANTA said:I'm not say they all have no rythm, just the low key ones that arent as famous as say Slipknot or Disturbed. Now those guys have rythm.
Ever since Awake came out, they've basically tried to be heavier and heavier. The problem is that they're a bunch of silly, arrogant Christian pricks and their pseudo-metal image is so transparent it makes me want to wretch. They need to just going back to making melodic, progressive, and vocal-oriented rock/metal, because that's what they're good at.KyleTheAngry said:Haha...i really enjoyed Systematic Chaos...In the presence of Enemies was awesome
At what point do you think they started going downhill?
Those bands are not metal, nor are they even remotely decent. Rhythmic, I suppose, could be used to describe Slipknot, who pay people to dress up in goofy masks and bang on garbage cans. That doesn't make them good. In fact, it makes them terrible.ANTI-SANTA said:I'm not say they all have no rythm, just the low key ones that arent as famous as say Slipknot or Disturbed. Now those guys have rythm.
Yeah, that's why I say I always thought the idea of their music is better than the music itself... a blend between futuristic groove/thrash metal with some doom and progressive elements sounds great on paper, but half the time it just turns into plodding, mind-numbing drudgery.Rusty Bucket said:One of the problems i have with Meshuggah (and experimental/progressive metal in general) is that they often seem to experiment for the sake of experimentation, not because the sections drive the songs forward. I have to say though, Meshuggah's new album is already starting to grow on me. The double bass patterns in bleed are mindblowing, and i love the simplicity of combustion.
Meh. Pretty intense and great production, but again, I found myself tiring of them after a few months of obsession. The mild nu-metal and metalcore elements don't help either.The Kind Cannibal said:Strapping Young Lad anyone?
I find them ok in small doses, but can't listen for any great length of time. I really like combustion from obZen though. It's more like a standard metal song with better drums. That's really the only reason i keep listening to them, Tomas Haake is a beast of a drummer.searanox said:Yeah, that's why I say I always thought the idea of their music is better than the music itself... a blend between futuristic groove/thrash metal with some doom and progressive elements sounds great on paper, but half the time it just turns into plodding, mind-numbing drudgery.Rusty Bucket said:One of the problems i have with Meshuggah (and experimental/progressive metal in general) is that they often seem to experiment for the sake of experimentation, not because the sections drive the songs forward. I have to say though, Meshuggah's new album is already starting to grow on me. The double bass patterns in bleed are mindblowing, and i love the simplicity of combustion.
Gorgoroth are amazing, in my opinion. Yes, the band members are all complete dicks, but they have produced some of the absolute most aggressive, destructive and downright evil black metal ever made. There are bands I prefer, but you cannot argue with their influence or the force of their wrath.Arsen said:I would like to hereby mention that Gorgoroth is the worst metal band out there as of now.
Windir, Bathory, The Summoning, Wolves in the Throne Room...
Those are better examples of Black Metal.
Yes. I like most of the stuff Devin puts out, even the goofy stuff. He'll probably never top City or Ocean Machine, though.The Kind Cannibal said:Strapping Young Lad anyone?
Leviathan is the type of Black Metal I don't like. It lacks the beauty of certain other bands who are more atmospheric than overly hateful and destructive. Xasthur...wow. I tried listening to one album and it sounded like the evilest sowing machine I had ever heard.searanox said:Gorgoroth are amazing, in my opinion. Yes, the band members are all complete dicks, but they have produced some of the absolute most aggressive, destructive and downright evil black metal ever made. There are bands I prefer, but you cannot argue with their influence or the force of their wrath.Arsen said:I would like to hereby mention that Gorgoroth is the worst metal band out there as of now.
Windir, Bathory, The Summoning, Wolves in the Throne Room...
Those are better examples of Black Metal.
Bathory is first-wave black metal and hardly comparable to newer bands. I've heard of Windir, but haven't listened to them. I'm not sure what "The Summoning" is, but Summoning (no The) is a two-man symphonic/atmospheric post-black group from Austria and produce some very nice and highly melodic music. Bathory and Summoning (if you're referring to them) are nothing like Gorgoroth, who have more in common with 1349 and the like.
By the way, if you're into more melodic black metal (without keyboards and stuff) then check out earlier Satyricon (first three albums) if you haven't already. I think you'll approve. If you want raw atmosphere, Leviathan and Xasthur are both excellent (though incredibly depressing) and continue the ideas set down in Burzum years ago.