YYZ said:Anyone know of any bands like 3 Inches of Blood without the metalcore influence? Basically, keep the vocals of Cam Pipes and subtract the other stuff![]()
well it's not quite the same as typical power metal vocals. But wow, I can't believe I didn't listen to Lost Horizon before, Swedish FTW. Everything I love in metal.Phobophile said:What I'm really thinking is "every other power metal band ever" but I'm going to recommend you Lost Horizon = A Flame to the Ground Beneath.
YYZ said:well it's not quite the same as typical power metal vocals. But wow, I can't believe I didn't listen to Lost Horizon before, Swedish FTW. Everything I love in metal.
The Take Out Bandit said:Ecrofirt must let go of his hate, and accept his fellow Canadians into his playlist!
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The singer is about on the same level of Rob Halford in terms of sound. But god damn do the songs rock! PIRATES! WARRIORS WITH ENCHANTED AXES?! HOLY FUCK!
sub_zer0 said:Steering away from power metal for a bit.....
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After rediscovering this album, where does one go from here when trying to find atmospheric Black Metal with symphonic influences?
The only albums i managed to find similiar to 'In The Nightside Eclipse', was Marduk's Nightwing and Anorexia Nervosa's Drudenhaus. Both of which are great, especially Nightwing as no keyboards/orchestra were used.
Any help?
sub_zer0 said:After rediscovering this album, where does one go from here when trying to find atmospheric Black Metal with symphonic influences?
The only albums i managed to find similiar to 'In The Nightside Eclipse', was Marduk's Nightwing and Anorexia Nervosa's Drudenhaus. Both of which are great, especially Nightwing as no keyboards/orchestra were used.
Any help?
Big Nate said:Sabaton - Primo Victoria
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Described as "war" metal, this World War II concept album is one of my newly discovered favorites. Everything from the vocals to the soaring solos, to the awesome keyboard work, reeks of quality metal on this album.
Highly recommended.
Which is a damn shame after just seeing them a few months back. Vitek's drumming was the only thing that kept the new album from a total disappointment. Not only that, but he was certainly one of the best upcoming metal drummers in the scene.On 29 October 2007, while travelling to a show in Gomel, Belarus, the band was involved in an automobile accident. Their tour bus collided with a truck carrying wood, injuring Vitek and Covan. While it was initially believed that they were taken to Moscow to be treated after treatment at a local hospital, it was later confirmed that they were only taken to be treated in Novozybkov, where they have remained for the time being.
Covan has since shown signs of improvement. The bus was said to be 'beyond repair' following the crash, an indication of the impact of the collision. On 2 November 2007, the band's drummer Witold "Vitek" Kiełtyka died in the hospital from head injuries sustained in the accident. He was 23 years old.
Ravager61 said:Caïna - Mourner
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Caïna - I, Mountain
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Ive been listening to these 2 albums for the past couple days. People have classified the band as post-black metal and I think thats a fair definition. Its actually some of the most depressing music ive ever heard. Some of it is downright creepy but its also brilliant at the same time. Definately check them out if you are looking for something different.
http://www.myspace.com/cainaband
Witchfinder General said:Very nice. Reminds me of Agalloch.
Eric P said:I'm looking for metal suggestions
i've been going through this list and have found stuff i like, but mostly stuff i dislike.
i'm really enjoying the technical and power metal that i'm hearing, but despise anything with cookiemonster vocals
stuff i like
behold the arctopus - techmetal out of brooklyn, currently on tour. just picked up their two metal blade CD releases. very good stuff. no vocals.
ulver- all of it. very, very good stuff. esp the earlier stuff.
i love tech metal because it reminds me of my favorite jazz form, which is hardbop, so any suggestions along those lines would be really appreciated.
I still like the war themed songs from Attero Dominatus and Primo Victoria best.Barnolde said:I'm glad to see Sabaton getting lots of love here.
Their "new" release, 'Metalizer' is a remaster of their first album, Fist for Fight and I'm not all that impressed.
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It comes with Fist for Fight, but it just seems too controlled and too slow. While the songs sound better, they just seem off, with the speed lacking on the original Fist for Fight. It does have a new song, Jawbreaker and it's pretty good.
Phobophile said:Biomechanical - Cannibalised
QVT said:I realllllllllly hated biomechanical when I listed to them, but they were definitely not prog. They sounded like Nevermore or something, with even worse(alright who am i kidding, there are no worse vocals) vocals which made me cringe.
Music was pretty good though I thought. Maybe they have changed/it was a different but similarly named band.
Proc said:Sorry for the double post...can anyone recommend some prog metal ala Tool? I just realized I never ventured down that road and I have been a fan of tool for quite some time now (although their later stuff is sorta meh).
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Prophet of the last Eclipse is a good blend of orchestrated and electronic with power metal as the core.
Ecrofirt said:So a few weeks ago I said I'd post the stream to the metal radio show I cohost.
Yea, I forgot to do that until tonight.
The show airs on Wednesdays from 9-11PM Eastern time.
Here's a link to the stream:
mms://streams.kings.edu/WRKC_FM
Proc said:Sorry for the double post...can anyone recommend some prog metal ala Tool? I just realized I never ventured down that road and I have been a fan of tool for quite some time now (although their later stuff is sorta meh).
Jugendstil said:Vader is kind of awesome too.
bggrthnjsus said:can somebody recommend me some good melodic death metal?
i like archenemy, in flames, children of bodom, and ...dethklok
i'm not really in touch with the world of metal, what else should i get?
bggrthnjsus said:can somebody recommend me some good melodic death metal?
i like archenemy, in flames, children of bodom, and ...dethklok
i'm not really in touch with the world of metal, what else should i get?
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Amon Amarth perhaps. I don't like them much myself but I have a lot of friends who are into them.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=8A5hXxmkeZs - the Pursuit of Vikings