shrekfan246 said:
Ah yes, I've always loved the guitar riffs in Muse's "Stockholm Syndrome", with "Hysteria" coming in a close second behind it. Disappointing how much they've squandered all of those guitar talents in their latest albums...
I don't listen to much Gojira, but Tool is the band that got me into progressive rock/metal. Lateralus is my favorite album by them, though I do think "Wings for Marie (Part 1)/10,000 Days (Wings Part 2)" are probably my favorite overall Tool songs. The emotional weight is a lot heavier than most of their other songs, even if the lyrical content isn't quite as deep as they normally get.
The last couple of Muse albums were disappointing yeah, but I don't actually think Matt's guitar work has gotten any worse. In fact, in terms of sheer technicality and composition he's only gotten better. The problem is that they've lost the slightly aggressive edge that they had back in Origin/Absolution days, which means there's nothing to beef up the falsetto vocals, so it ends up sounding like a Diva song or something. Stick the guitar and bas parts though a distortion pedal and you'd have great songs again. Shame.
I'd be hard pressed to pick a favourite Tool album out of Aenima/Lateralus/10,000 days, because they're all fantastic. I think my favourite song after Lateralus is probably Vicarious. And then Schism. Such goddamn cool bass in that song. But anyways, if you like progressive metal at all, giving Gojira a bit more of a go might be worthwhile.
From Mars To Sirius in its entirety is fantastic, probably the best dive-in point for anyone who's not sure about them, but if you don't fancy listening to an entire album, just listening to
Heaviest Matter of the Universe and
Vacuity will probably have you hooked. It did for me.
Scars Unseen said:
Easy. Anesthetize by Porcupine Tree.
Fantastic song. Have you heard any of Steven Wilson's solo stuff from Raven at all?