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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
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Originally Posted by
Decoy Lockbox
Dude, Kamelot with Fabio Lione on vocals is going to be an experience for the ages. I love Roy's vocals, but seriously...never discount a long-haired Italian dude in a frilly shirt for power metal vocals.
I didn't actually know who was taking Roy's place, I'm relieved to hear that it's someone good. I may not listen to Rhapsody of Fire much, but I enjoy Fabio Lione's vocals.
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
Fabio is an amazing vocalist, yes. But going to see Kamelot without Roy Khan is like going to see Iron Maiden without Bruce Dickinson...
And that's why I won't be seeing them this April. I have three gigs that month, plus another in June and Iron Maiden in August, and I saw Murderdolls last month. I've already spent a lot of money on gigs this year and I'm not forking up another 20 pounds to go and see Kamelot knowing it won't be the same or anywhere near as good as when I saw them last year.
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
Fabio Lione + Kamelot =*froths at the mouth from awesome overdose*
Aaaand they're not going to Indiana. :smallannoyed:
Chicago and Cleveland might be doable, though.
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
Rhapsody are okay (I can never decide whether I like them or not- don't crucify me!), but Roy is seriously the bomb. I have a mancrush on him to a massive extent. But yeah, I love the rest of the band and I'm not gonna pass up the chance to see them just because Roy isn't there- it feels petty to pass up the opportunity :smallbiggrin:
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
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Originally Posted by
Decoy Lockbox
Dude, Kamelot with Fabio Lione on vocals is going to be an experience for the ages. I love Roy's vocals, but seriously...never discount a long-haired Italian dude in a frilly shirt for power metal vocals.
This is encouraging. Still, I feel I'm mainly going to end up going for alestorm. Shame I won't be able to buy beer, that's the one gig where it seems I should be drinking beer (IMO buying beer at a gig is a waste of money most of the time).
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
fabio lione is one of the greatest vocalists ever you're really lucky
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I agree. Fabio Lione in Kamelot is something I won't forget.
Now, what was the name of the other guy again? :smallamused:
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
Been listening to Fragments Of Unbecoming a lot lately. They're a smallish MeloDeath band from germany.
Opinions?
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
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Originally Posted by
Whoracle
wow
they have a pretty awesome sound with some really nice guitar
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
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Whoracle
They're really good. That song seems familiar for some reason.
I myself have been listening to lots of Alestorm lately. I think I caught the pirate fever. Can't wait till Back Through Time.
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
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Originally Posted by
PsychedelicBard
They're really good. That song seems familiar for some reason.
I myself have been listening to lots of Alestorm lately. I think I caught the pirate fever. Can't wait till Back Through Time.
Shipwrecked is a really fun song, I think that album is going to be good. Alestorm is not a very good band, but they're a lot of fun to listen to. /m\ And I'm gonna try and see them when they come to the US with Kamelot. :smallcool:
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
I prefer Swashbuckle, but Alestorm is pretty fun.
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
my favorite part about alestorm is the name :)
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
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Originally Posted by
Moff Chumley
I prefer Swashbuckle, but Alestorm is pretty fun.
Swashbuckle doesn't have enough keytar. :smallwink:
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
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Originally Posted by
toasty
Swashbuckle doesn't have enough keytar. :smallwink:
there is never enough keytar
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
Being the proud owner of a Roland AX-7 (as used by that dude from Alestorm) and having played keytar in bands, I feel qualified in saying one keytar is generally enough. :smalltongue:
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
usually yes
however wouldnt it be cool to have a bnad with 3 keytars and 1 guitar?
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What I want to see is a band of 5 synths. Think about it. THINK ABOUT IT!
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Originally Posted by
Moff Chumley
I was thinking more a band that somehow managed to sound like a real band, but one that did it on synths.
So something like say... Amon Amarth, but all synths. :smalltongue:
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
Since when is Kraftwerk not a real band? I understand that tastes differ, but anyone well versed in music history would know that Kraftwerk is one of the most influential and important bands of all time. I, for one, love 'em, but I can understand how other people would not.
Honestly, it sounds like you're looking for this, except played live.
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
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Originally Posted by
Moff Chumley
Since when is Kraftwerk not a real band? I understand that tastes differ, but anyone well versed in music history would know that Kraftwerk is one of the most influential and important bands of all time. I, for one, love 'em, but I can understand how other people would not.
Honestly, it sounds like you're looking for
this, except played live.
Yeah, sorry, wrong word. What I mean is a rock band that uses syths instead of guitars. Kraftwerk is a real band, very much so, but they played electronic music, which is what synths are often used for.
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
Any thoughts on the new Amon Amarth album?
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
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Originally Posted by
bloodlover
Any thoughts on the new Amon Amarth album?
Other than "I must have it"? :smallcool:
Seriously, if "War of the Gods" is a good sample of the album's quality, I will not be disappointed.
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
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Originally Posted by
bloodlover
Any thoughts on the new Amon Amarth album?
Pre-ordered and awaiting anxiously. Also will buy tickets to the tours that will accompany the new record.
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
Amon Amarth has never disappointed me, and they've been fantastic since Fate of Norns. It's unfortunate that they're not coming to Canada for their US tour.
I saw Kalmah last night, and they were amazing. However, the openers were mostly terrible, and "The Black Waltz", which is my favorite song of their set, was poorly done. However, the rest of the set made the night 100% worth it.
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
that sounds really cool
how can you screw up the black waltz?
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
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Originally Posted by
Zocelot
Amon Amarth has never disappointed me, and they've been fantastic since Fate of Norns. It's unfortunate that they're not coming to Canada for their US tour.
it.
Wow now that is disappointing I had not checked their tour dates recently, and just assumed they would come on over, as they have done before.
Hopefully they will make more than one tour for Surtur Rising...
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
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Originally Posted by
toasty
Yeah, sorry, wrong word. What I mean is a rock band that uses syths instead of guitars. Kraftwerk is a real band, very much so, but they played electronic music, which is what synths are often used for.
So like this then? But instead of being a fun little joke, the gimmick is stretched out to be the band's entire sound.
...I'm not so sure about this band concept.
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Re: Metal Thread V - Defenders of the Faith
Just discovered an amateur death metal band from Denmark called Kolera... pretty impressive, to say the least o_O