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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
I found a new band and felt a compulsion to share. Fans of Kalmah, I present Illnath
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
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Comrade
Being a fan of Questionable Content (and Jeph Jacques' humour judging by his twitter and such) I've actually only heard when Deathmøle song (I believe it was called...I dunno, something about shining unicorn horns charging. Something like that).
Heh, he does have a few nonsensical song names, including a few about unicorns. But it's all instrumental, so it doesn't matter.
It's all very laid back, which I like. A lot of songs also have a nice minimalist feel to them.
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
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Originally Posted by
Zocelot
I found a new band and felt a compulsion to share. Fans of Kalmah, I present
Illnath
Well, not so much Kalmah, they've got more of a Graveworm vibe going IMHO, but nice find nontheless.
Production could stand to be a bit heavier, though.
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
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cleric_of_BANJO
Oh, I agree that In the Nightside Eclipse is way better. However, I was specifically arguing against people that said that Black Metal was amateurish and untalented. I think Anthems (regardless of whether or not you enjoyed it) proves them wrong.
ITNE is way better, yeah. I think their best is actually the Emperor EP though. Two of the best songs from both ITNE and WOTT with a production that's a perfect mix of raw and clear. Honestly, it seems like Anthems should have had Emperor's production (and later on, Prometheus should have had Ihsahn's solo project's production values).
You could also show them Deathspell Omega. :smalltongue: "Abscission" is like... damn.
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EDIT: Completely unrelated, but I just listened to Manilla Road's The Deluge for the first time. Woah. That's all I can say. I've been on a sort of MR binge in the past few days, after discovering that Crystal Logic is not, in fact, their only worthwhile album (who would've known?:smallwink:), but the Deluge is outstanding, even by their standards...
You listen to recent Darkthrone? MR just makes me think of "Raised on Rock". "Sold my soul to Manilla Road!"
Also, I know neither band is metal, but I'm listening to Les Discrets and it sounds like what Alcest wishes it was.
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
Dude... A metal thread... I feel elated.
Well my favorite band is Cradle of Filth, this has nothing to do with the current topic of conversation but I just included it for fun.
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
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Originally Posted by
Wavelab
Dude... A metal thread... I feel elated.
Well my favorite band is Cradle of Filth, this has nothing to do with the current topic of conversation but I just included it for fun.
Oh no, we talk about all forms of metals here. My favorite is aluminium!
Welcome! Do you like steel? Everyone else makes fun of me for not liking steel.
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
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Originally Posted by
Triscuitable
Oh no, we talk about all forms of metals here. My favorite is aluminium!
Welcome! Do you like steel? Everyone else makes fun of me for not liking steal.
Well, d'uh! Steel just isn't trve enough. I mean, it's not even on the periodic table. It's just no elemental metal.
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
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Whoracle
Well, d'uh! Steel just isn't trve enough. I mean, it's not even on the periodic table. It's just no elemental metal.
So true. And steel is so derivitive of iron that its discovery didn't even merit its distinction as an archaeological period of human prehistory. Pathetic.
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
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eyeofsaulot
So true. And steel is so derivitive of iron that its discovery didn't even merit its distinction as an archaeological period of human prehistory. Pathetic.
Bah! I remain of fan of the Bronze Age! Of Bronze Metal!
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
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Whoracle
Well, d'uh! Steel just isn't trve enough. I mean, it's not even on the periodic table. It's just no elemental metal.
Nah, it's just modern steel that sucks. A lot of people used to use bones to carbonize the iron. Back then it was pretty brutal, but these days it's just so mainstream.
EDIT: I think this gag may have run it's course.
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
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WhamBamSam
Nah, it's just modern steel that sucks. A lot of people used to use bones to carbonize the iron. Back then it was pretty brutal, but these days it's just so mainstream.
EDIT: I think this gag may have run it's course.
Yeah. We're all fans of Metallica, love St. Anger, and hate Sunn O))).
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
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Triscuitable
Yeah. We're all fans of Metallica, love St. Anger, and hate Sunn O))).
What? I have no idea how any part of that statement relates to anything in my post.
And I get enough of talking about Metallica when I mention that I like metal to people in real life. If we absolutely must discuss straight Thrash can we at least find something a bit better? Maybe some Testament or Death Angel?
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
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Originally Posted by
WhamBamSam
(all the songs were too long by a factor of about 2 but I listened the whole way through, so call it a fair compromise).
I take it you're not a fan of Prog [insert sub genre] Metal then. :smalltongue:
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Originally Posted by
Wavelab
Dude... A metal thread... I feel elated.
Well my favorite band is Cradle of Filth, this has nothing to do with the current topic of conversation but I just included it for fun.
Well, we've been discussing Black Metal. CoF produce/have produced a lot of Black Metal.
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WhamBamSam
And I get enough of talking about Metallica when I mention that I like metal to people in real life. If we absolutely must discuss straight Thrash can we at least find something a bit better? Maybe some
Testament or
Death Angel?
I'm kinda picky about Thrash Metal, but I quite like Lazarus A.D.
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
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Originally Posted by
Nameless
I take it you're not a fan of Prog [insert sub genre] Metal then. :smalltongue:
I'm kinda picky about Thrash Metal, but I quite like
Lazarus A.D.
I actually am a huge Prog fan. I even linked "The Count of Tuscany" a page or two back in the "list essential material from your favorite genres" mini-discussion. I don't mind longer compositions, I just like them to have more twists and turns to them.
I actually generally prefer the modern Thrash revivalists like Lazarus A.D, HAVOK, and Warbringer to the '80s stuff (which I don't really like). So yeah, good choice.
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
Well how about mithril? Heavy Mithril.
And I actually just skipped to the end so I have no idea what you were talking about.
It's kinda sad that Cradle no longer does their symphonic stuff, my favourite album of them is still Dusk and her embrace.
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
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Originally Posted by
WhamBamSam
What? I have no idea how any part of that statement relates to anything in my post.
And I get enough of talking about Metallica when I mention that I like metal to people in real life. If we absolutely must discuss straight Thrash can we at least find something a bit better? Maybe some
Testament or
Death Angel?
It was related. We were going off topic, so I drop a massive lie to get us back on topic. You know how that works? Averse-Psychology.
Oh, and I like Lich King. I owe that to another friend here.
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Originally Posted by
WhamBamSam
I actually am a huge Prog fan.
Such a shame, Cliff Burton was actually moving the band away from Thrash Metal into Prog Metal. Then he died, and I'll bet you Lars said "You know what the fans would like? Heavy metal."
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
I haven't posted in here forever... ah well. Might as well get back into it.
Tuesday i went to a metal concert. It was fun. :smallbiggrin:
Lineup was Threat Signal, Revocation, Eluveitie, and Children of Bodom.
I got to the venue JUST as Threat Signal took stage. They were actually pretty cool. I mean, they weren't anything special, but they had some nice melodies and I headbanged a bit. Their bassist was very energetic and he got bonus points cuz he actually looks like one of my friends.
Revocation played next. I wasn't... entirely impressed. I'll be honest: every time there is a band that is heavily reliant on thrash-sounds I'm very unimpressed. I do not like Thrash. But they were entertaining. They played an instrumental song that was cool.
Then came the band I really wanted to see: Eluveitie. I've never seen them live before so I was very excited. Setlist (IIRC) (not in order):
Everything Remains As it Never Was
Nil
Dominion
Kingdom Come Undone
Havoc
Rose of Ephona
Meet the Enemy
Quoth the Raven
Inis Mona
I was very sad that they didn't play anything off their first album, (in fact, I think Everything Remains is their weakest non-acoustic album, particularly in light of their latest release which is 100% brilliance). Despite this, I had an amazing time.
Things I did:
Witnessed my first (albeit small) Wall of Death
Participate in a Circle Pit (I don't really care for moshing much, but Circle Pits are awesome)
Headbang till my neck gave out (ugh, it still hurts)
Sing all the words to Inis Mona
Eluveitie was amazing and I was really sad that their set was as short as it was. I want to see them again as a headlining band, and I want them to play Your Gaulish War and The Dance of Victory. And their entire Helvetios album. And Inis Mona. :smalltongue:
Children of Bodom played next. They were 10x better than when I saw them last. Honestly, looking back at it though that was kinda a weird Concert. Children of Bodom was the 2nd act (of 4) and had like a 30 minute set. It was cold and rainy (outdoor venue) and the sound absolutely sucked balls. You couldn't hear anything the entire concert. This time they managed to fix that I think. At least, as much as you can while still having the sound cranked up to 11. Laiho was very energetic and Roope looked classy as hell. About half way through their set I really was ready to leave though. I don't particularly like moshing and my neck was really starting to hurt so I didn't want to headbang much more. I ended up chilling in the back and just enjoying the show (I had been up front right next to the Pit the entire concert).
All-in-all it was a very good show. I really want to see Eluveitie again, though doubt they will tour the US until next Spring. :smallsigh: Children of Bodom was solid, as I expected, but I'm unsure if I want to see them again. As much as I love Heavy Metal, I find that my favorite elements of Children of Bodom's style (awesome solos) are drowned out in the very loud rhythm section. It makes for good headbanging, but unless you are watching Laiho's hands or something, you're not going to really be able to follow the solos that well. Its funny because I know they could do better: Threat Signal and Revocation had perfectly audible solos. Blackguard did too, both times I've seen them. (Eluveitie has its own problems since they're soloing on flutes/pipes :smalltongue:). I'd probably still see Children of Bodom again because they seem to have good taste in tour partners, but other than that.. meh.
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
You know what's a superb song that Metallica made that totally breaks from everything they've ever done?
Would it help if I mentioned James doesn't sing? And that it's Lou Reed?
Good, this is Junior Dad, the story of the illegitimate son of a teenage father, growing up through his life with an anguished father. A really harsh song, that's really deep, and very heartwarming.
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
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Faulty
You listen to recent Darkthrone? MR just makes me think of
"Raised on Rock". "Sold my soul to Manilla Road!"
That's funny, thats actually how I got into listening to Manilla Road. I was listening to FOAD and decided to look up the lyrics. When it got to Raised on Rock I was like, "woah, they mentioned Manilla Road in the same song as Venom? Maybe I should give them a listen." So I did, and it was a great choice. I'd already heard Crystal Logic, which is one of their more accessible albums, and a classic. So I listened to their older album, Metal, and it was pretty good. Kinda sounded like Rush-turned-metal, and as a Canadian, I can't pass that up. So I kept going, and it's been pretty rewarding. I have to say though, The Deluge is probably their best.
Also, how good is Darkthrone? Everyone knows their three BM albums are awesome, but I honestly think everything they touch turns to gold. Soulside Journey was a great death metal album, and what they've been doing since FOAD is just so... raw. Like they're the modern Venom, and they can pull it off.
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
Darkthrone's first five black metal albums are easily classics. My favorite is actually Panzerfaust, I dunno why it gets so much hate. Newer Darkthrone stuff is great too. I think of it as Darkthrone channeling Motorhead.
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
Since we've established that no one here likes stoner doom or similar genres, I thought I'd introduce a band I recently encountered called Mars Red Sky (you may have encountered that phrase before).
I've read them described as "psychedelic rock band playing on a doom metal band's instruments," and they're at least notable for being a french band that plays neither post-rock, black metal, shoegaze, or any combination thereof.
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
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toasty
in fact, I think Everything Remains is their weakest non-acoustic album, particularly in light of their latest release which is 100% brilliance
Holy balls Helvetios is out. I'd totally forgotten about it. I am ashamed :/
I just found out In Flames is touring over here. I'm not sure I even care enough to go see them.
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
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Originally Posted by
Wavelab
It's kinda sad that Cradle no longer does their symphonic stuff, my favourite album of them is still Dusk and her embrace.
I totally agree. But Cruelty and Midian are very good too.
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Originally Posted by
WhamBamSam
If we absolutely must discuss straight Thrash can we at least find something a bit better? Maybe some
Testament or
Death Angel?
Or Overkill. :smallcool:
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Originally Posted by
Killer Angel
Metallica covered that! :smallamused:
But Blitzkrieg is equally good. Just a touch heavier.
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
Well while we're talking about black metal how about Dark Lunacy? They might not be black metal but they're symphonic and I really like how they blend the orchestra with the metal.
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Originally Posted by
toasty
Then came the band I really wanted to see: Eluveitie. I've never seen them live before so I was very excited. Setlist (IIRC) (not in order):
Everything Remains As it Never Was
Nil
Dominion
Kingdom Come Undone
Havoc
Rose of Ephona
Meet the Enemy
Quoth the Raven
Inis Mona
I got a chance to see Eluveitie live and I just want to comment that Anna Murphy's scream toward the end of Quoth the Raven is perhaps the sexiest thing I have ever seen out of a folk metal band. She's just this tiny little thing that goes from 1-to-11 in no time flat. Awesome.
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Gullintanni
I got a chance to see Eluveitie live and I just want to comment that Anna Murphy's scream toward the end of Quoth the Raven is perhaps the sexiest thing I have ever seen out of a folk metal band. She's just this tiny little thing that goes from 1-to-11 in no time flat. Awesome.
Everything is better with Anna Murphy. This is a fact.
I would kill to see them live.
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Feytalist
Everything is better with Anna Murphy. This is a fact.
I would kill to see them live.
They're touring now. If you act quickly, you may not have to :smallwink:
In any event. Go. See them live. They're orders of magnitude better in concert than they are on a studio album.
EDIT: They're headlining a show within walking distance of my apartment next tuesday :smallsigh: As if I needed another excuse mandatory obligation to spend money this month.
EDIT 2: They're sold out. Hm. My wallet is happy. The rest of me is :smallfrown:
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
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Originally Posted by
WhamBamSam
I actually am a huge Prog fan. I even linked "The Count of Tuscany" a page or two back in the "list essential material from your favorite genres" mini-discussion. I don't mind longer compositions, I just like them to have more twists and turns to them.
I actually generally prefer the modern Thrash revivalists like Lazarus A.D,
HAVOK, and
Warbringer to the '80s stuff (which I don't really like). So yeah, good choice.
I just tend to be really picky about it, I think it might be the vocals a lot of Thrash Metal bands tend to go for, which could go some way to explain why I like old Metallica far more then new Metallica. Testament have done some stuff I enjoy and I quite like Trivium's thrashy stuff.
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Feytalist
Everything is better with Anna Murphy. This is a fact.
I would kill to see them live.
I missed my chance to see them live twice. Which sucks, because they're my favourite Folk Metal band. They're one of the few non Doomy or Blacky Folk Metal bands that aren't tongue-in-cheek, which is a nice change. (Even though I do love the less serious bands too.)
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Originally Posted by
Nameless
I just tend to be really picky about it, I think it might be the vocals a lot of Thrash Metal bands tend to go for
Oh no, I completely agree. Most thrash vocals are god awful. That's why I tend to go for the more modern thrashers, who tend to use more Death Metal-esque shrieking and less grunty or otherwise poorly sung clean vocals. And at least one (two if you count Holy Grail, but they're more of a traditional heavy metal band, imo), of the new thrash bands using clean vocals, Evile, are a good deal better at it than most of the older thrash bands. Evile is like early Metallica only not terrible.