YES: ALL THE METAAAAAAL.
Would you believe I wasn't a metal fan until I read the epic Avatar fan-comic/atrocity How I Became Yours? It's true. We were story-timing it on /co/ one night, and I saw my brothers in despair. I did the only rational thing a man can do in that situation; I started posting links to Manowar and Rhapsody of Fire alongside Frank Frazetta and Luis Royo pictures. I'd always kind of liked Metal; I started listening to Manowar in high school, and got spurred on by Brutal Legend (which, screw what everyone else says, I goddamn -adore-) and Metalocalypse. But it wasn't until that fateful night reading that photoshopped abomination that I really started to explore for myself.
Preference-wise, I stick to my roots and still lean towards Power Metal. I'm not really a fan of Death Metal, but Symphonic and Melodic are both welcome (WHOO! WINTERSUN!), as well as some Death N' Roll (Check out Helltrain; all their music's free to download!). As a theist, Black Metal took some easing into, but I've found a comfortable niche. Classic Bathory is my poison of choice from the three founders, and Viking Metal by extension. Again, big, big fan of Symphonic Black Metal; Cradle of Filth is one of my favorite bands for their concept albums alone, and I actually like the direction Dimmu Borgir's been taking in recent years. But at heart I'm still a Power/Heavy Metal man. From household names like Dragonforce and Blind Guardian, to the classics like Helloween and Iron Maiden, all the way up to the king himself (DIO!), I find room for everyone in between. To make up for the narrow genre focus, I've made a hobby out of exploring international bands beyond Northern/Western Europe and the United States. I'd have to say that my favorites so far are;
Skinflint (A Ugandan heavy metal band that strongly sounds like early Iron Maiden)
Emerald Sun (A Greek power metal band with a fantastic 80s sound)
Pathfinder (Polish symphonic power metal that sometimes borders on the cheesy, but has all their music for free on YouTube)
VersuS (A growing Mexican band)
Deviant Syndrome (Small but fierce Russian melodic death metal)
Angra (A Brazilian power metal band)
Tengwar (An Argentinian folk metal band that did an entire album devoted to Lord of the Rings)
Dark Moor (Spanish power metal that does great covers of classical music)
Elvenking (An Italian folk metal band)
Kryptos (Indian thrash metal)
Thousand Leaves (Japanese Neoclassical/Prog metal)
And now, sit back, and let Wintersun rock your soul:
Would you believe I wasn't a metal fan until I read the epic Avatar fan-comic/atrocity How I Became Yours? It's true. We were story-timing it on /co/ one night, and I saw my brothers in despair. I did the only rational thing a man can do in that situation; I started posting links to Manowar and Rhapsody of Fire alongside Frank Frazetta and Luis Royo pictures. I'd always kind of liked Metal; I started listening to Manowar in high school, and got spurred on by Brutal Legend (which, screw what everyone else says, I goddamn -adore-) and Metalocalypse. But it wasn't until that fateful night reading that photoshopped abomination that I really started to explore for myself.
Preference-wise, I stick to my roots and still lean towards Power Metal. I'm not really a fan of Death Metal, but Symphonic and Melodic are both welcome (WHOO! WINTERSUN!), as well as some Death N' Roll (Check out Helltrain; all their music's free to download!). As a theist, Black Metal took some easing into, but I've found a comfortable niche. Classic Bathory is my poison of choice from the three founders, and Viking Metal by extension. Again, big, big fan of Symphonic Black Metal; Cradle of Filth is one of my favorite bands for their concept albums alone, and I actually like the direction Dimmu Borgir's been taking in recent years. But at heart I'm still a Power/Heavy Metal man. From household names like Dragonforce and Blind Guardian, to the classics like Helloween and Iron Maiden, all the way up to the king himself (DIO!), I find room for everyone in between. To make up for the narrow genre focus, I've made a hobby out of exploring international bands beyond Northern/Western Europe and the United States. I'd have to say that my favorites so far are;
Skinflint (A Ugandan heavy metal band that strongly sounds like early Iron Maiden)
Emerald Sun (A Greek power metal band with a fantastic 80s sound)
Pathfinder (Polish symphonic power metal that sometimes borders on the cheesy, but has all their music for free on YouTube)
VersuS (A growing Mexican band)
Deviant Syndrome (Small but fierce Russian melodic death metal)
Angra (A Brazilian power metal band)
Tengwar (An Argentinian folk metal band that did an entire album devoted to Lord of the Rings)
Dark Moor (Spanish power metal that does great covers of classical music)
Elvenking (An Italian folk metal band)
Kryptos (Indian thrash metal)
Thousand Leaves (Japanese Neoclassical/Prog metal)
And now, sit back, and let Wintersun rock your soul: