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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
Cat metal is amazing, and I'm not saying that because I'm a cat person (which I am).
My little sister heard a glimpse of Mutiilation's Sorrow Galaxies the other day and was mildly interested, so there may be hope.
Maybe.
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tend to agree with you godspit
my younger sister (13) still has a short attention span. To decide if she like an artist she listens to 15 seconds of a song then skips around the song to see if the rest is worth listening to
how do you even do that? I listen to an album or EP 3-4 times before deciding if i like a band or not
Yeah. Kids have no patience these days. It's kind of depressing. I was listening to twenty minute songs when I was thirteen though, so I might not be the best judge of today's youth.
It takes me several days to come to a definite conclusion on whether or not I like an artist. For example, on a first listen I wasn't crazy about Aakon Keetreh, but on further listening of about four or five days I found listening to Dark Winter was an interesting experience.
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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
godspit
Yeah. Kids have no patience these days. It's kind of depressing. I was listening to twenty minute songs when I was thirteen though, so I might not be the best judge of today's youth.
Likewise. However, it was Yes, Jethro Tull, Emerson, Lake, and Palmer, and the like. Yes is still pretty cool, but the rest? :smallyuk:
Pink Floyd's chill though, and everyone loves 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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Moff Chumley
Likewise. However, it was Yes, Jethro Tull... :smallyuk:
Them's fightin words.
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
I stand by my convictions, good sir. :smalltongue:
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
Hey man, Thick as a Brick is a good album.
Most of my training came from both Pink Floyd and live Led Zeppelin concerts.
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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
Moff Chumley
Jethro Tull
is great, always has been.
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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
Abyssal Lord Fluffy Pants made my day. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by
Moff Chumley
Likewise. However, it was Yes, Jethro Tull, Emerson, Lake, and Palmer, and the like. Yes is still pretty cool, but the rest? :smallyuk:
Pink Floyd's chill though, and everyone loves them.
Yes has always been great.
But Jethro Tull is still good. I think you're outnumbered here, Moff. :smalltongue:
So, Moonspell. The first album, Alpha Noir, is the heavier one. It sounds a bit like Memorial, and I'm almost certain I heard some black metal strains here and there. I'm still not fond of Fernando Ribeiro's harsh voice. It always sounds like he's in a shouting match with his 5 year old son. But the actual music's pretty good. Omega White is lighter and more melodic, with clean vocals, which I think actually sounds better. Not quite old-school gothic rock, but it's getting there. Something I'll actually listen to.
Hey, that was very nearly an actual review. I might just flesh it out and submit it. Heh.
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
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Dada
Don't start out with Death Metal. Power Metal is generally an easier way to sow the seeds of kvltness, even if it may not be kvlt itself.
Confirmed.
My almost 7 years old daughter listens to Gamma Ray.
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Feytalist
But Jethro Tull is still good. I think you're outnumbered here, Moff. :smalltongue:
Another +1 for Jethro. :smallbiggrin:
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Originally Posted by
Killer Angel
Confirmed.
My almost 7 years old daughter listens to Gamma Ray.
Another +1 for Jethro. :smallbiggrin:
y'know killer
that does not surprise me :P
also yes
jethro is awesome
@godspit, when you say live led zeppelin concerts, you mean bootleg recordings right? or did you actually 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
godspit
Cat metal is amazing, and I'm not saying that because I'm a cat person (which I am).
My little sister heard a glimpse of Mutiilation's Sorrow Galaxies the other day and was mildly interested, so there may be hope.
Maybe.
Now all you have to do is get her interested in Remains of a Ruined, Dead, Cursed Soul and Vampires of Black Imperial Blood. :smallwink:
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It takes me several days to come to a definite conclusion on whether or not I like an artist. For example, on a first listen I wasn't crazy about
Aakon Keetreh, but on further listening of about four or five days I found listening to
Dark Winter was an interesting experience.
I think it honestly depends. I can listen to half a track and know whether I'd want to listen to the whole album or not. I've listened to single songs and thought "not totally digging this, but there's something there", and then later find I dig it.
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For me, if nothing catches my attention first listen through (like a particularly epic metal scream or whatever) I try to listen to it 3 or 4 times for a definite impression. I'm very picky about what I like, but I might not catch everything the first time around.
The newest Agalloch album for instance took at least 5 or 6 times for me to really get into it. And I'm still not totally feeling it.
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on the discussion about getting into stuff
it took me forever to get into meshuggah, i liked djent, but it took me 9-10 listens of meshuggsh albums before i went Oo this stuff is good!
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
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Feytalist
But Jethro Tull is still good. I think you're outnumbered here, Moff. :smalltongue:
How often am I not outnumbered in this thread? :smalltongue:
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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
CAN I SUGGEST YOU... GET ****ED!?
If there was an animated laughing emoticon, it'd be right here.
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I love Whitehouse. Birdseed is one of my favorite PE albums. :3
But that's just the thing: I gathered that it's supposed to a very good Power Electronics album. That's why I determined that PE wasn't for me. Then later my interest in the genre was piqued by the PE band Haus Arafna until I found out that the material from that band I enjoyed the most was their material that doesn't sound all that Power Electronicsy, as evidenced by the track I just linked. Oh well.
EDIT: Newly released track from an upcoming Shining cover EP. That particular track sounds pretty much exactly like the Katatonia original. I'm really liking Kvarforth's vocals, though.
Speaking of cover albums, Ulver is releasing one (which also has a newly released track) commemorating a bunch of (mostly) lesser known 60's psychedelic, garage, and folk rock bands.
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
While I loooooooove Whitehouse's Birdseed, I can understand not liking it. Your mileage for Whitehouse largely depends on how much you can enjoy William Bennet screaming about rape, samething with Sutcliffe Jügend and Kevin Tomkins.
Like black metal, PE is a very varied genre, however. Because it's experimental electronic music with little in the way of boundaries, it can end up sounding very varied. Other examples: Genocide Organ, Dead Body Love, and Taint. Power electronics, harsh noise and death industrial (DI is basically harsh noise's more dark ambient form, see: Brighter Death Now) are very closely related, so taste in any tends to bleed in to taste in others, and even within artists and albums.
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
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Moff Chumley
How often am I not outnumbered in this thread? :smalltongue:
i think a good chunk of us like Sun 0)))
and handshake!
HANDSHAKE FO'EVA!
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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
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Originally Posted by
Moff Chumley
@Faulty: wonder how Purrzum would get along with
White Mice.
They should both be introduced to Hatebeak.
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Originally Posted by
grimbold
on the discussion about getting into stuff
it took me forever to get into meshuggah, i liked djent, but it took me 9-10 listens of meshuggsh albums before i went Oo this stuff is good!
Same for me. If some of my friends hadn't kept evangelizing them to me as the greatest metal band on Earth, I would've given up on them pretty quickly. They aren't my favorite, but I love them now.
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Newly released track from an upcoming Shining cover EP.
Nice cover. Listened to the two back to back.
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Now all you have to do is get her interested in Remains of a Ruined, Dead, Cursed Soul and Vampires of Black Imperial Blood.
That will never happen. She probably couldn't get behind the production. I've given up trying to convert her to anything. The mere interest was in itself an act of luck of her passing by and hearing a snippet. Oh well.
All those are seriously awesome though. It's a shame some won't get it.
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How often am I not outnumbered in this thread?
Everybody's a philistine and a critic.
Grimbold: I have a Zeppelin concert dvd as well as How the west was won
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
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godspit
That will never happen. She probably couldn't get behind the production. I've given up trying to convert her to anything. The mere interest was in itself an act of luck of her passing by and hearing a snippet. Oh well.
All those are seriously awesome though. It's a shame some won't get it.
SHE'S NOT EVEN 7 YET.
Okay, now that I got that out of the way, seriously, give her time. Chances are, considering she is a... what do you call it... oh yeah, human being, she won't be into metal. Sorry metalheads, but the fact is, probability says any individual person you meet will happen to not be a metalhead. Granted, considering she's got metal parenting, chances are higher, but still, don't get your hopes up. Especially because when she becomes a teen, she'll probably start hating any music you try to get her into out of spite-- err, rebellion.
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cleric_of_BANJO
SHE'S NOT EVEN 7 YET.
Okay, now that I got that out of the way, seriously, give her time. Chances are, considering she is a... what do you call it... oh yeah, human being, she won't be into metal. Sorry metalheads, but the fact is, probability says any individual person you meet will happen to not be a metalhead. Granted, considering she's got metal parenting, chances are higher, but still, don't get your hopes up. Especially because when she becomes a teen, she'll probably start hating any music you try to get her into out of spite-- err, rebellion.
I was referring to my sister when I was saying that. She's 16. She typically listens to me when it comes to other stuff though (a terrible notion, probably out of above spite/rebellion of our collective lifegivers.)
And you'll be surprised. Today I was walking around where I live where these two valley girl-esque women complimented me on my Bathory shirt, sounding like they knew what they were talking about. I've also seen some people who don't look like metal heads at all moshing all the harder and kicking the ass of the most metal looking people at the concerts.
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grimbold
Fixed. You forgot the link... :smalltongue:
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Re: Metal Thread VI: We're So Kvlt, We Have Frostbite On Our Devil Horn Fingers
It took me four whole years to get into Tristania. I tried it every few months and finally it clicked for me. It was just too dense at first.
I'm sometimes surprised by the metal knowledge of non-metalheads. Of course, usually you get "Trivium is the heaviest band evar!" but sometimes some poppy airhead will be able to tell you all about Judas Priest's lineup changes or whatever.
Personally, I blame the parents. :smallbiggrin:
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Kindablue
They should both be introduced to
Hatebeak.
Oh Hatebeak, you cad. <3 Hatebeak eats White Mice. Purrzum eats Hatebeak. Purrzum also eats White Mice.
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Originally Posted by
godspit
That will never happen. She probably couldn't get behind the production. I've given up trying to convert her to anything. The mere interest was in itself an act of luck of her passing by and hearing a snippet. Oh well.
All those are seriously awesome though. It's a shame some won't get it.
The rawest I could take when first getting into BM was Emperor's Anthems, and now I realize that that album is just terribly mixed (Emperor > all of Emperor's other releases). [/unpopularopinion]
Yeah though, the LLN was amazing. Those albums are beautiful, as are Vlad Tepes, Belketre and Black Murder to name a few.
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godspit
And you'll be surprised. Today I was walking around where I live where these two valley girl-esque women complimented me on my Bathory shirt, sounding like they knew what they were talking about. I've also seen some people who don't look like metal heads at all moshing all the harder and kicking the ass of the most metal looking people at the concerts.
I met an awesome trans man the other day who's a huge power metal and 80s heavy metal fan. He's pretty wicked. :smallsmile:
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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
cleric_of_BANJO
Okay, now that I got that out of the way, seriously, give her time. Chances are, considering she is a... what do you call it... oh yeah, human being, she won't be into metal. Sorry metalheads, but the fact is, probability says any individual person you meet will happen to not be a metalhead. Granted, considering she's got metal parenting, chances are higher, but still, don't get your hopes up. Especially because when she becomes a teen, she'll probably start hating any music you try to get her into out of spite-- err, rebellion.
Metal is a very broad and diverse genre. Chances are, for any given music fan, there exists some metal that they will find appealing. A child, or someone rebelling against me and my tastes specifically would be harder to convert, sure, but I actually tend to have a pretty decent success rate when I recommend metal to my various groups of friends.
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Originally Posted by
godspit
And you'll be surprised. Today I was walking around where I live where these two valley girl-esque women complimented me on my Bathory shirt, sounding like they knew what they were talking about. I've also seen some people who don't look like metal heads at all moshing all the harder and kicking the ass of the most metal looking people at the concerts.
I was once complimented on my Iron Maiden shirt by a self-proclaimed monk who was handing out copies of the Bghavad Ghita on the street.
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Originally Posted by
cleric_of_BANJO
SHE'S NOT EVEN 7 YET.
Okay, now that I got that out of the way, seriously, give her time. Chances are, considering she is a... what do you call it... oh yeah, human being, she won't be into metal. Sorry metalheads, but the fact is, probability says any individual person you meet will happen to not be a metalhead. Granted, considering she's got metal parenting, chances are higher, but still, don't get your hopes up. Especially because when she becomes a teen, she'll probably start hating any music you try to get her into out of spite-- err, rebellion.
how does one get more rebellious than cattle decapitation or revocation?
i mean, i have a friend who has a video of his baby dancing to revocation's cradle robber
a song about a mother comitting suicide after a baby dies :P
doesn't get much more rebellious than that :P
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Originally Posted by
godspit
And you'll be surprised. Today I was walking around where I live where these two valley girl-esque women complimented me on my Bathory shirt, sounding like they knew what they were talking about. I've also seen some people who don't look like metal heads at all moshing all the harder and kicking the ass of the most metal looking people at the concerts.
pfft you lucky...
my kvltness alienates me from most beginner metalheads i know :P
i try to stay positive and bring people towards the kvlt and i have several friends who i have made into folk metal fans so yay me! :smalltongue:
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My kvltness doesn't alienate me from mainstream society. I know a few people who are very much mainstream and don't treat me like an alien from another planet. It's mildly annoying actually because I generally don't like them, but they talk to me anyway for some reason.
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The rawest I could take when first getting into BM was Emperor's Anthems, and now I realize that that album is just terribly mixed (Emperor > all of Emperor's other releases). [/unpopularopinion]
I generally agree. Whilst Anthems didn't induct me, it did help me steer towards the Darkthrone way of things instead of the path of Dimmu which was where I was heading (gasp). I consider Anthems my wake up call.
I still don't know what I saw in that band other than the fact I was fifteen and amazingly stupid. It wouldn't have been that bad if it wasn't In Sorte Diaboli, but it was.
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Faulty
The rawest I could take when first getting into BM...
I am a child.
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godspit
My kvltness doesn't alienate me from mainstream society.
Same. I don't look kvlt anyway. :smalltongue:
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I generally agree. Whilst Anthems didn't induct me, it did help me steer towards the Darkthrone way of things instead of the path of Dimmu which was where I was heading (gasp). I consider Anthems my wake up call.
I still don't know what I saw in that band other than the fact I was fifteen and amazingly stupid. It wouldn't have been that bad if it wasn't In Sorte Diaboli, but it was.
It was Death Cult Armageddon for me. :smalltongue: I also early on listened to Cradle of Filth.
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Kindablue
I am a child.
One day you will find stuff like this, this and this to be listenable. :smallwink: Seriously though, I listen to Transilvanian Hunger and think it has a clear production. Haha. I literally lose track of what is and is not good production if I don't listen to something with actual production values to snap me back to reality.
I actually reach the lowest rung on that image.
Anyway, I ordered some LPs and cassettes today! One of them was metal: Ash Pool's latest cassette, Cremation is Irreversable. For some reason he decided to release the CS on a German label, so I have to pay the equivalent of $12 instead of the $6-8 I could get from a US distro. Oh well. Good band, good artist (Dominic Fernow, the two LPs were of his noise project Prurient) and good distro (also released SatanNoiseVomitChaos which is a brilliant black noise album).
Also Cattle Decapitation are coming to town, but with like 5 bands that I don't care about. Lame. I'd love to see them again, but not like that.
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Faulty
Sometimes, when I have the school studio to myself, I'll set up a few mics, patch in a ton of distortion/filtering/delay/auto-tune/what have you, turn everything up to the point that the speakers are distorting, and just listen to the feedback. If you do it right, you can churn out some goddam weird stuff; I'll record it some time.
Anyhow, that thing bothers me. Shoegaze is 4 but post-punk is 3, while Krautrock is 5? Post-hardcore is 2 but industrial and math-rock, which are subgenres of the above, are 4? Same goes for screamo. "Avant garde" and "experimental" are substantially different? Free Jazz is easier listening than drone? "Field recording" refers to a ton of different things.
o.O
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Originally Posted by
Faulty
One day you will find stuff like
this,
this and
this to be listenable. :smallwink: Seriously though, I listen to
Transilvanian Hunger and think it has a clear production. Haha. I literally lose track of what is and is not good production if I don't listen to something with actual production values to snap me back to reality.
I could not bring myself to read that sentence any other way. Also, my first thought: "only 240p? What is this, 2006?" :smalltongue:
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Faulty
I actually reach the lowest rung on that image.
I'm always that guy. Why am I always that guy.
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Moff Chumley
"Field recording" refers to a ton of different things.
It can mean Beethoven's 5th if you're from Mars.