Guest Heavy As Hell Report post Posted June 4, 2003 Corey I'd be interested in helping if you need a bit of info from a BM fan. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Edwin MacPhisto Report post Posted June 4, 2003 There just haven't been a whole lot of non-metal topics lately. Many of the non-metal fans don't seem to post in the music folder as much any more. Metal is something I haven't been able to get into beyond the greats. I like Sabbath, I enjoy Slayer, and I like a few of the more sweeping black metal bands of the 90's. Once in a while there's something vaguely insane like a Dillinger track that butters my muffin, but usually I'd be better off with a copy of Purple Rain. Hmm...Prince doing metal...hmm... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DrTom Report post Posted June 4, 2003 ... so I don't think it's fair to write off the entire genre based on a bad experience with Napalm Death... Meh. As a writer, I tend to focus on words. While I like the music, I need to be able to get into the lyrics to really like a song. And I just couldn't make out one fucking syllable of whatever it was that chap in Napalm Death was trying to say. And I listened to several of their songs. I understand the need to growl if your music is primal, but if someone can't do it in a way that I can still understand what's being said, then I can't be bothered to listen to the music. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Heavy As Hell Report post Posted June 4, 2003 DrTom Posted on Jun 4 2003, 12:50 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- QUOTE ... so I don't think it's fair to write off the entire genre based on a bad experience with Napalm Death... Meh. As a writer, I tend to focus on words. While I like the music, I need to be able to get into the lyrics to really like a song. And I just couldn't make out one fucking syllable of whatever it was that chap in Napalm Death was trying to say. And I listened to several of their songs. I understand the need to growl if your music is primal, but if someone can't do it in a way that I can still understand what's being said, then I can't be bothered to listen to the music. Fair enough. Hell, I been listening to this stuff for better than a decade And I still get put off by it sometimes. Would you be interested in a list of I could recommend you that arent full of those growls but are a bit more extreme than a lot of other stuff? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest NoCalMike Report post Posted June 4, 2003 What if Weird Al did a polka medley from Death Metal songs......that would weird. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Heavy As Hell Report post Posted June 4, 2003 NoCalMike Posted on Jun 4 2003, 02:31 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What if Weird Al did a polka medley from Death Metal songs......that would weird. Well on a song I heard off of Six Feet Under's last album, Chris Barnes was basically rapping in a death metal voice so pretty much nothing would suprise me. Imagine the videos Al could make out of a death metal song he parodied.......... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Agent of Oblivion Report post Posted June 4, 2003 Genre gabbing tangents.. I don't break shit down any further than this when it comes to metal. You've got your Speed Metal, you've got your Thrash, there's Brutal Death, Black Metal, Grindcore, Prog, Power Metal and somewhere on the outskirts is Hardcore and Industrial. Trying to tie genres to bands gets pretty ridiculous after about five seconds, especially if you're the type that's got a hardon for inventing conglomerations of genres like "Thrash Speedcore" or something goofy. For instance, no matter how you want to look at it, Dying Fetus and Lividity are both Death bands, even if their subject matter is totally different. Bottom line, just focus on the bands and their material, not the appropriate header on their manila envelope in the great black file cabinet of metyl. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest saturnmark4life Report post Posted June 4, 2003 Yeah, but I see where people are coming from. Whilst if you are knowledgeable about metal you'll be able to distinguish between the sub-genres you mentioned, a non-metal fan can't. That said, I post in here more than any other forum, and the closest thing I listen to, to all that heavy shit is DEP. Talk to meeeeeeee. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DrTom Report post Posted June 4, 2003 Would you be interested in a list of I could recommend you that arent full of those growls but are a bit more extreme than a lot of other stuff? Sure, I'll give 'em a download. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest redbaron51 Report post Posted June 4, 2003 in all there are about 7 genre's of metal Power Nu Death Black Thrash/Speed Industrial Metal Alt. Metal Prog, hardcore, industrial, and acid are on its own Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest CoreyLazarus416 Report post Posted June 4, 2003 Prog metal is just basically a term given to bands that COULD fall under different sets. Like, I wouldn't mind if somebody called Dream Theater a power band, because they do have a LOT in common with power metal. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Heavy As Hell Report post Posted June 4, 2003 (edited) DrTom Posted on Jun 4 2003, 12:42 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- QUOTE Would you be interested in a list of I could recommend you that arent full of those growls but are a bit more extreme than a lot of other stuff? Sure, I'll give 'em a download. Best place I could point you towards would be Opeth as I mentioned earlier in this thread. Death metal with more soul and feeling than most other bands I have ever heard. Any of their albums I would highly recommend but I think you'd be best served to get the latest twin set called "Damnation" and "Deliverance", with Damnation being a semi acoustic/psychadelic trip and Deliverance being the more aggressive side(contains the death growl, but it is pretty tasteful within the realm of the songs) Soilwork might be another good place to look. Swedish thrash/death speeddealers. I guess with them you could also start at the newest release "Figure Number Five". The stuff that I generally dig the most would be bands that fall in between styles of metal IE: Arcturus. Melding Black Metal, Industrial, And a middle ages era Masquerade Ball on albums 'Aspera Hiems Symphonia' and 'La Masquerade Infernale' and the new album 'The Sham Mirrors' which is just out in space. Or Agalloch. A band that mingles some of the atmosphere of Black Metal with folk, doom, and i guess a super morose kind of indy rock. "The Mantle" is the only album I've heard of theirs and I find it to be absolutely amazing myself. Another band I could recommend fully is Enslaved. But for the purposes I will only recommend their out put from the last couple of years(given that you probably dont want to listen to toe curling violence-although it is nothing like death metal) Their albums 'Monumension' and 'Below The Lights' are great genre benders invoking thoughts of Pink Floyd, classically composed Heavy Metal Riffs, and viking violence, sung with words and voice of a true to life viking. If, after these fairly general descriptions, you still feel like searching this stuff out, I hope you enjoy it and find a few new bands to stay tuned to. If you cant find songs from any of the bands I'd be happy to send them to you through msn or something. You won't like every bit of every band but I'm sure you can enjoy a song or two at least. Making my time worth it. Cheers! \m/ \m/ Edited June 4, 2003 by Heavy As Hell Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Heavy As Hell Report post Posted June 4, 2003 Power Nu Death Black Thrash/Speed Industrial Metal Alt. Metal I find it funny that that list doesn't include just straight up Heavy Metal. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PsychoDriver 0 Report post Posted June 4, 2003 I don't own any Death Metal at all... Nothing against it or it's fans. It's just not my thing Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest razazteca Report post Posted June 5, 2003 Hmm...Prince doing metal...hmm... Check out Living Color "Glamor Boys" and Bodycount is another band that has a black frontman, Ice-T. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Amazing Rando Report post Posted June 5, 2003 I don't think I own any true Death Metal CDs...but I've heard it and can get into some of it... I'm sorry I have indie love... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites