Watevaman
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(05-10-2012, 03:02 AM)

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#8451

Came across a Wyrd vinyl in a local record shop today. Was the Huldrafolk reissue in green vinyl for $12. Unfortunately I don't carry cash with me so I couldn't get it at the time, but I might go back and pick it up at a later time.
faridmon
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(05-10-2012, 05:12 PM)

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#8452

Thanks for the people who answerd my question. Before Dawn and Rise to Fall sounds good. Can't have enough of Melodic Death Metal.

Last year was an amazing year for melodic death Metal, hopefully this year follows suit.
DieNgamers
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(05-10-2012, 07:08 PM)

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#8453

Phew, Sleep were fantastic! Much heavier and aggressive than I imagined...A gigantic wall of sound!
HammerOfThor
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(05-10-2012, 08:08 PM)

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#8454

Whoa Accept released an album a month ago :0


Is there a mass list with new metal releases? lol
MetalGuardian
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(05-10-2012, 08:09 PM)

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Originally Posted by faridmon: View Post
Last year was an amazing year for melodic death Metal, hopefully this year follows suit.
Snap, really? The only melo-death album I picked up last year was Surtur Rising, which was pretty underwhelming for me riding off the coattails of Twilight of the Thunder God. Other than that though, I didn't follow melo-death releases at all. Which albums should I look into?
Originally Posted by DieNgamers: View Post
Phew, Sleep were fantastic! Much heavier and aggressive than I imagined...A gigantic wall of sound!
Awesome, glad you had a good time. I'm envious, I'm sure the performance was legendary!
Mr. Sandman
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Got my Storm Corrosion package today. I hope we can get the demos they have on the blu-ray in mp3s somehow. I like those mixes almost better than the album version.
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Originally Posted by MetalGuardian: View Post
Snap, really? The only melo-death album I picked up last year was Surtur Rising, which was pretty underwhelming for me riding off the coattails of Twilight of the Thunder God. Other than that though, I didn't follow melo-death releases at all. Which albums should I look into?
Quickly looking over my library, and depending on your definition of melodeath and your standards of quality, there were releases by myGRAIN, Deadlock, Children of Bodom, In Flames, Before The Dawn, Mercenary, Scar Symmetry, Insomnium, Ghost Brigade, and The Unguided.

I think most people would suggest Insomnium's One for Sorrow, but I like Ghost Brigade's Until Fear No Longer Defines Us.
Doomshine
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(05-10-2012, 09:26 PM)

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#8458

Omnium Gatherum - New World Shadows was one of my favorite melodeath releases from last year:

http://youtu.be/pZnZVv9wVWg

http://youtu.be/10lLxc_PpYI

http://youtu.be/ex1Rh7wPo3c
MetalGuardian
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(05-10-2012, 10:33 PM)

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Originally Posted by EnderWiggles: View Post
Quickly looking over my library, and depending on your definition of melodeath and your standards of quality, there were releases by myGRAIN, Deadlock, Children of Bodom, In Flames, Before The Dawn, Mercenary, Scar Symmetry, Insomnium, Ghost Brigade, and The Unguided.

I think most people would suggest Insomnium's One for Sorrow, but I like Ghost Brigade's Until Fear No Longer Defines Us.
Some of those bands I haven't even heard of. School just ended for me, and now I have a nice meaty list of artsits to check out! Excellent.

Originally Posted by Doomshine: View Post
Omnium Gatherum - New World Shadows was one of my favorite melodeath releases from last year:

http://youtu.be/pZnZVv9wVWg
http://youtu.be/10lLxc_PpYI
http://youtu.be/ex1Rh7wPo3c
These are awesome, I'll have to pick the album up soon.

Thanks for the recommendations guys!
Giant Robot
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#8460

Originally Posted by DieNgamers: View Post
Phew, Sleep were fantastic! Much heavier and aggressive than I imagined...A gigantic wall of sound!
awesome that you enjoyed it. When I saw them for the first re-union, it was just fucking magical....on another entire level. Everything from the backdrop, space/astronauts being projected behind them, the fucking wall of sound, Pike's power and stage presence and smoke filled room.
DieNgamers
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Originally Posted by MetalGuardian: View Post
Awesome, glad you had a good time. I'm envious, I'm sure the performance was legendary!
Oh yes, it was : ) ...

Originally Posted by Giant Robot: View Post
awesome that you enjoyed it. When I saw them for the first re-union, it was just fucking magical....on another entire level. Everything from the backdrop, space/astronauts being projected behind them, the fucking wall of sound, Pike's power and stage presence and smoke filled room.
...In exactly the same way you described!! :D I stood in the front (1st row) directly in front of Pike, who was playing himself into another state! Could have touched his shoes, haha! The performance was indeed magical. From the first notes (Dopesmoker) till the reprise of the song in the end I was almost hypnotised! One new (?) song, Antarcticus Thawed in particular impressed me live! Perfect soundtrack for a apocalyptic movie (in my head it was!) : ) Also this was my loudest concert ever, but still in a good way!
Giant Robot
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Originally Posted by DieNgamers: View Post


...In exactly the same way you described!! :D I stood in the front (1st row) directly in front of Pike, who was playing himself into another state! Could have touched his shoes, haha! The performance was indeed magical. From the first notes (Dopesmoker) till the reprise of the song in the end I was almost hypnotised! One new (?) song, Antarcticus Thawed in particular impressed me live! Perfect soundtrack for a apocalyptic movie (in my head it was!) : ) Also this was my loudest concert ever, but still in a good way!
man, i was seriously fucking stoned until the next afternoon. I know this will sound like stoner talk, but I seriously felt like I saw a higher being and still tell people that. Like you said, it was very hypnotic. What you can hear and feel on the record at loud volumes is just an unexplainable experience in a live setting. Before the first notes were struck an astronaut came out and gave Pike his guitar, feedback noise and twiddling with his pedals for another couple minutes, then a sudden wall of fuzz. Fucking amazing experience. They ended the night with a cover of Ozzy Osbourne's "Over The Mountain" which caught almost everyone off guard.
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ShaneB
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#8463

For a lesser known melo death album from last year, this was near the top of my list for favourites from last year.

Climatic Terra - Earth Pollution. I described it before as basically what Arch Enemy would sound like if they decided to just say "fuck this new sound, let's just make another album that sounds like Carcass" And this is the result

AgentWhiskers
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#8464

Opening for Hate Eternal tonight in Dubai. Big show. Wish me luck guys!
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Okay guys, British Metal. Newish stuff. Hit me.

I prefer quite progressive stuff really, with a lot of changes in tempo, but I'm also partial to a lot of heavier stuff. I really want to see what my Island has made over the last 10 years.

Thank fuck Maiden are still awesome. I haven't came across anything remotely interesting in a while.
Giant Robot
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(05-12-2012, 12:21 AM)

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#8466

got my Sleep - Dopesmoker re-issue.
came with a riff chart hahah

Blackheim
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#8467

Seems Stoner & Doom seems to be the topic du jour mostly and I just read about these guys Kadavar. Might be something some of you would dig.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhTJowDzePQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQZ43OqTLmw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFWj6eD5NQ4
Watevaman
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(05-12-2012, 12:48 AM)

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#8468

I got mine too, but I used scissors to cut the package top and accidentally cut some of the poster off. :(

Oh well, wasn't really planning on putting it up anyway.
DieNgamers
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Originally Posted by Blackheim: View Post
Seems Stoner & Doom seems to be the topic du jour mostly and I just read about these guys Kadavar. Might be something some of you would dig.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhTJowDzePQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQZ43OqTLmw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFWj6eD5NQ4
I saw them a few days ago, they were one of the support bands of Sleep this week. : ) They were pretty cool...maybe a little too serious on stage, though. The drummer looked a bit like Ginger Baker, haha!
Ravager61
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Originally Posted by Giant Robot: View Post
got my Sleep - Dopesmoker re-issue.
came with a riff chart hahah
Damnit, mine isn't here yet. Did you order the vinyl?

Edit: Those riff names are fucking amazing. HOT LAVA MAN
Giant Robot
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(05-12-2012, 03:42 AM)

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Originally Posted by Ravager61: View Post
Damnit, mine isn't here yet. Did you order the vinyl?

Edit: Those riff names are fucking amazing. HOT LAVA MAN
the CD + shirt came in first. I guess my vinyl order ships first week of June.

Got around listening to the Dopesmoker re-issue in one sitting. It is a pretty monumental remaster. Low end is very deep, but very supportive. Guitar sustain is a loud fuzz thats not too bright or too fatiguing, the drum mix is slightly muddier with the snare taking a back seat and the cymbal attack up front.
Ravager61
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Originally Posted by Giant Robot: View Post
the CD + shirt came in first. I guess my vinyl order ships first week of June.

Got around listening to the Dopesmoker re-issue in one sitting. It is a pretty monumental remaster. Low end is very deep, but very supportive. Guitar sustain is a loud fuzz thats not too bright or too fatiguing, the drum mix is slightly muddier with the snare taking a back seat and the cymbal attack up front.
Yeah, they sent me the CD. Its so fucking amazing. I can't stop listening to it.

Also, been listening to my SunnO))) ØØ Void vinyl a lot lately. Pretty sure I'm going to get the O))) symbol tattooed on my arm at some point. Someone talk me out of it, please.
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blahness
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#8473

Sleep - Dopesmoker is now up on Spotify as well

http://open.spotify.com/album/1u49hpxNCoTCWmJa1NXUZl
subversus
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need recommendations.

I have been listening Fear Factory, Butthole Surfers (96) and Animal Alpha for the past few days. Need something like this (in spirit) but from A NEW BAND (preferably from the past 3 years).

any suggestions?
OmegaDragon
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(05-12-2012, 11:47 AM)

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Originally Posted by Galvanise_: View Post
Okay guys, British Metal. Newish stuff. Hit me.

I prefer quite progressive stuff really, with a lot of changes in tempo, but I'm also partial to a lot of heavier stuff. I really want to see what my Island has made over the last 10 years.

Thank fuck Maiden are still awesome. I haven't came across anything remotely interesting in a while.
Warning (doom, listen to this if you like doom) http://youtu.be/o-fCxBHCG4g
Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats (Sabbath doom) http://youtu.be/zfNHX5k9N-A
Code (distinct black metal with clean vocals) http://youtu.be/4Zh4KpCfC10 and http://youtu.be/p71Mfd_5_i4
Fen (atmospheric black metal with post-rock/shoegaze influences) http://youtu.be/s5BpEMKGPSQ
40 Watt Sun (ex-Warning, doom) http://youtu.be/5IEvmtSxfuI

Anaal Nathrak (black metal/grindcore) http://youtu.be/8CWLlBBht5s
The Axis of Perdition (industrial black metal/ambient) http://youtu.be/HENX1PMxr_A & http://youtu.be/27LFm9zHhp8

Esoteric (funeral doom) http://youtu.be/DM9WW4pP-Tw
Ackercocke (blackened death)
Electric Wizard
DieNgamers
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Originally Posted by Giant Robot: View Post
man, i was seriously fucking stoned until the next afternoon. I know this will sound like stoner talk, but I seriously felt like I saw a higher being and still tell people that. Like you said, it was very hypnotic. What you can hear and feel on the record at loud volumes is just an unexplainable experience in a live setting. Before the first notes were struck an astronaut came out and gave Pike his guitar, feedback noise and twiddling with his pedals for another couple minutes, then a sudden wall of fuzz. Fucking amazing experience. They ended the night with a cover of Ozzy Osbourne's "Over The Mountain" which caught almost everyone off guard.
: ) In Berlin they startet with Dopesmoker, played stuff like Dragonaut (incredibly heavy version, slower than on the album and with that Dopesmoker attitude!), Sonic Titan, Antarctican's Thawed and wrapped the whole thing up with Dopesmoker again! I think I already said that..whatever, I can't stop thinking about the gig! :D

Originally Posted by Galvanise_: View Post
Okay guys, British Metal. Newish stuff. Hit me.

I prefer quite progressive stuff really, with a lot of changes in tempo, but I'm also partial to a lot of heavier stuff. I really want to see what my Island has made over the last 10 years.

Thank fuck Maiden are still awesome. I haven't came across anything remotely interesting in a while.
Cathedral - The Garden Cathedral. Unique and always awesome!
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Mr. Sandman
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Going to see Ghost, Opeth and Mastodon tonight!! Can't wait to see two of my favorite bands together.
Cactus
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(05-12-2012, 04:43 PM)

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Originally Posted by Galvanise_: View Post
Okay guys, British Metal. Newish stuff. Hit me.

I prefer quite progressive stuff really, with a lot of changes in tempo, but I'm also partial to a lot of heavier stuff. I really want to see what my Island has made over the last 10 years.

Thank fuck Maiden are still awesome. I haven't came across anything remotely interesting in a while.
Here are a few of my favourite British bands. Not sure if they fit your tastes, though.

Lamp of Thoth
Arkham Witch
Serpent Venom
Sloth

Originally Posted by DieNgamers: View Post
Cathedral - The Garden Cathedral. Unique and always awesome!
The Garden is awesome. Their most recent album, The Guessing Game, is even more progressive, so maybe that one might suit Galvanise_'s fancy as well.

Funeral of Dreams
Painting in the Dark
Gr1mLock
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Originally Posted by djsandman: View Post
Going to see Ghost, Opeth and Mastodon tonight!! Can't wait to see two of my favorite bands together.
Have fun man, It was a pretty good show.
Ecrofirt
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(05-13-2012, 02:38 AM)
#8480

I interviewed Megadeth and Rob Zombie band members today and now I'm having a fucking awesome time at their concert in Scranton, PA.
Mr. Sandman
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Fucking awesome show with Ghost, Opeth and Mastodon. Ghost was an awesome band live, can't wait to see them again after they have a few more albums and can headline. Also, I don't know if they do this in every city, but after Ghost finished, they played the theme for Ghostbusters as they left the stage. It got everyone cracking up. Mikael finally did some growling vocals again with Demon of the Fall and The Grand Conjuration. Also, at the end of Mastodon's set while they played the encore "Creature Lives", Opeth, Ghost and Mastodon's families came out on stage to close the tour.

It was a really awesome show, Mastodon and Opeth are such a great pairing I hope they can tour again.
MetalGuardian
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(05-13-2012, 10:50 PM)

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Does anyone here use ear protection when going to shows? Tinnitus is a scary thing, and after the last concert I was at my ears rang for four days straight. It freaked me out, usually it subsides the next day. I'm going to a metal festival in a week and am considering these:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0044DEESS/..._Yy4dD.0E5BWZM

Does anybody have any recommendations?
Diseased Yak
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Originally Posted by OmegaDragon: View Post
Warning (doom, listen to this if you like doom) http://youtu.be/o-fCxBHCG4g
Man, I LOVE this band. "Watching from a Distance" is one of my favorite doom albums of all time. Just crushing.
NGAMER9
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(05-14-2012, 01:17 AM)

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Originally Posted by MetalGuardian: View Post
Does anyone here use ear protection when going to shows? Tinnitus is a scary thing, and after the last concert I was at my ears rang for four days straight. It freaked me out, usually it subsides the next day. I'm going to a metal festival in a week and am considering these:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0044DEESS/..._Yy4dD.0E5BWZM

Does anybody have any recommendations?
Yep, I haven't gone to a show without them in years. As a word of caution, the blue earplugs are a bit small, at least for my ears. That's fine for the majority probably, but for me personally I found them way too small. I replaced them with the white ones, and they were a much nicer fit, they formed a bigger seal and were easier to take in and out.

Other than the sizing though, the etymotic plugs are great, I've never had a problem with them. Especially in comparison to the various foam ones I was using prior, that muffle the sound a bit too much. If you're going to a metal show, ear protection is a must.

Originally Posted by Diseased Yak: View Post
Man, I LOVE this band. "Watching from a Distance" is one of my favorite doom albums of all time. Just crushing.
Yeah, I go back and forth on whether I like it or "The Inside Room" more, I think Watching From a Distance may edge it out slightly. Patrick Walker sure knows how to build a heavy atmosphere/mood.
maxxpower
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(05-14-2012, 06:54 AM)

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Originally Posted by djsandman: View Post
Fucking awesome show with Ghost, Opeth and Mastodon. Ghost was an awesome band live, can't wait to see them again after they have a few more albums and can headline. Also, I don't know if they do this in every city, but after Ghost finished, they played the theme for Ghostbusters as they left the stage. It got everyone cracking up. Mikael finally did some growling vocals again with Demon of the Fall and The Grand Conjuration. Also, at the end of Mastodon's set while they played the encore "Creature Lives", Opeth, Ghost and Mastodon's families came out on stage to close the tour.

It was a really awesome show, Mastodon and Opeth are such a great pairing I hope they can tour again.
I heard Mikael was in a car accident last week, thankfully he only suffered minor injuries.
Ixion
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(05-14-2012, 07:51 AM)

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Originally Posted by maxxpower: View Post
I heard Mikael was in a car accident last week, thankfully he only suffered minor injuries.
Here's what he said on Facebook:

Quote:
Hi guys! I'm writing from beyond the grave. Seriously, I was not in a car crash and I haven't broken my arm. All that happened is I hit my head in mastodons tour bus as I was getting a new pair of (red) underwear out from my suitcase. Wish the story was more rock and roll, believe me. Anyways I split my head open down to the skullbone and had to be taken to the emergency. They gave me a bunch of shots in the wound, cleaned me up and stapled my head shut with 8 metal staples. Head is sore and if I smile it feels like the wound is gonna burst open again, but I'll be on stage by tomorrow again. I feel extremely disappointed that we couldn't play at the myth in Minneapolis, but paramedics told me I couldn't. We will reschedule the show for our next trip to the USA. So all rumors of me being in a car crash are false. I did crash my head into a car though, well...a bus really. Sorry for disappointing our fans in Minneapolis but I hope you understand. See you next time. Best. Mikael
And here's the pics:



faridmon
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(05-14-2012, 02:53 PM)

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Originally Posted by MetalGuardian: View Post
Snap, really? The only melo-death album I picked up last year was Surtur Rising, which was pretty underwhelming for me riding off the coattails of Twilight of the Thunder God. Other than that though, I didn't follow melo-death releases at all. Which albums should I look into?
I think you had your answer but I'll just say those are really amazing:

One for Sorrow by Insomnium
New World Shadows by Omnium Gathreium
MyGrain by MyGrain
Metamorphosis by Mrecanaries (not as good as The Hours that remain, but quite good initself)
a Virgin and a Whore by Eternal Tears of Sorrow
Gaspode_T
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Seeing Amorphis on Thursday, next week is Amoral, Insomnium Profane Omen and Swallow the Sun for Tokyo's annual Finland Fest
Gaspode_T
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Also MyGrain is the worst metal band name ever...that sounds like a Zynga game
faridmon
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(05-14-2012, 02:59 PM)

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Originally Posted by Gaspode_T: View Post
Also MyGrain is the worst metal band name ever...that sounds like a Zynga game
Aye, the name is awful, but I can let that slide since they have produced great music.
PushingButtons
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(05-14-2012, 03:49 PM)

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Originally Posted by NGAMER9: View Post
Yeah, I go back and forth on whether I like it or "The Inside Room" more, I think Watching From a Distance may edge it out slightly. Patrick Walker sure knows how to build a heavy atmosphere/mood.
Two different bands with slightly different styles of doom. 40 Watt Sun is fantastic without a doubt, the melodies just are not as strong as the stuff from Warning.
SoulPlaya
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Originally Posted by NGAMER9: View Post
Yeah, I go back and forth on whether I like it or "The Inside Room" more, I think Watching From a Distance may edge it out slightly. Patrick Walker sure knows how to build a heavy atmosphere/mood.
Watching from a distance is better. Inside Room is great, but Watching just hits harder.
Spectacular Dr Dawg
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(05-14-2012, 06:08 PM)

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#8493

Found this great video of God Macabre playing Spawn of Flesh on their last show.

I got the Abhorrence comp today. It's fucking awesome.
DrM
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Originally Posted by NGAMER9: View Post
Yeah, I go back and forth on whether I like it or "The Inside Room" more, I think Watching From a Distance may edge it out slightly. Patrick Walker sure knows how to build a heavy atmosphere/mood.
Check acoustic recordings of several Warning/40 Watt Sun songs.
subversus
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(05-14-2012, 06:35 PM)

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Originally Posted by subversus: View Post
need recommendations.

I have been listening Fear Factory, Butthole Surfers (96) and Animal Alpha for the past few days. Need something like this (in spirit) but from A NEW BAND (preferably from the past 3 years).

any suggestions?
no suggestions then?

/sigh
Spectacular Dr Dawg
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Originally Posted by subversus: View Post
no suggestions then?

/sigh
You might like Red Harvest.
I'm not really into any of those bands so I don't know of any new bands.
faridmon
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(05-14-2012, 07:30 PM)

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Originally Posted by ShaneB: View Post
For a lesser known melo death album from last year, this was near the top of my list for favourites from last year.

Climatic Terra - Earth Pollution. I described it before as basically what Arch Enemy would sound like if they decided to just say "fuck this new sound, let's just make another album that sounds like Carcass" And this is the result

Will look into this. I really like that album cover.
ReConstructDead
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(05-14-2012, 09:08 PM)

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#8498

I see there are a lot of melodeath fans like myself out there :)

If you're interested in finding out about more unknown melodic metal bands, please take a look at my YouTube channel :)
Some of the stuff might sound a bit too "soft" for some, I suppose, and it's not melodeath only...

http://www.youtube.com/user/ReConstructDe4d
The Spacepope
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(05-14-2012, 10:17 PM)
#8499

Baroness - Take my Bones Away
Seeing them for the first time in Stockholm this summer. Really looking forward to it.
Gr1mLock
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(05-14-2012, 11:16 PM)

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Originally Posted by The Spacepope: View Post
Baroness - Take my Bones Away
Seeing them for the first time in Stockholm this summer. Really looking forward to it.
That is bad ass. Been waiting for it for a while.