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  1. so I found this really good Swedish death metal band called Evocation (not to be confused with the more popular Revocation)

     

    they sound like Left Hand Path-era Entombed mixed with Slaughter of the Soul-era At the Gates, kind of a 50/50 split between old-school and melodeath

     

    they pull it off really well though, especially on Tales from the Tomb and Apocalyptic

     

    here's a track off of Apocalyptic (my favorite of their albums) for anyone interested

     

    Huh, I actually really liked that, especially surprising seeing as melodic death metal is not really my thing (the majority of my library consist of br00tal slamming noodling guturals grinding pigcore, haha, but then again that could be my "truer than thou" subconcious elitist coming through, [ :P] as I feel that trying to make death metal melodic fails in most instances, but I digress...). On another note, Human Error are fantastic melodic death metal.

    Anyway seeing as I am here, I have recently started to get into the Viking themed stuff, and as I cannot be bothered trolling through hundreds of reviews and all video sites seem to throw up are the more well-known names and random one demo bands, does anybody have any good reccommendations for Viking, Pagan, National Socialist etc. themed black/death (more interested in the death metal aspect) bands? Thanks.

  2. I was quite shocked by how solid it is; heavy and technical whilst still retaining a good amount of melody, all of which I enjoy but it is rare to find them working together so well. Gloom is pretty decent too (not as good as Demonocracy, I feel) and even though I have not given both Genesis and Ruination a proper listen yet, what I have heard so far I have found to be pretty tolerable by deathcore standards. Also, have you heard the new Dying Fetus yet? It is pretty amazing.

  3. 1950's dad haircuts do not really do it for me, but whatever floats your boat. I have hair half way down my back but that is it for the stereotypical metalhead look. (I stopped wearing band shirts because of all the comments I got, plus I prefer long sleeves so more formal shirts are my thing)I see what you are saying, but -to me at least- metal is still as good as when it began; the idealogy behind it an whatnot, whereas other genres (especially punk) seem to have lost that. I do not like this style of music because I find it to be boring and generic, but that is my opinion. Like it if you will. The problem I have is the fans who worship these -core bands thinking that they are some underground br00tal trve metalhead because of it, but think that other forms of death, (apart from -core is rubbish) that any form of growling apart from the higher-pitched screams and pig squeals are pointless, and that most of the older bands are has beens. Seriously, I heard about one guy who said that some scene kid told him the UK has never done anything for metal, apart from this one -core band. (I forget the name) They can like what they want, but when they start spouting utter bull about what you like, it is different. You get it in all forms of entertainment: the new guy gets into the more accessible stuff but does understand it fully so never moves on and then acts like he knows everything. You can see why people get ######.Oh well. Most peole here probably view me as an internet metal nerd (I assume that is what "imn" stands for? I am not big on all this "tl;dr" "lmao" stuff) so I am fine with that. :P

  4. I do not really keep up with all this scene rubbish, so I really have no idea other than the stereotypes and blind hatred. :P*Looks at picture* Oh Christ. Is that regarded as cool now?True on the slam part, but when you get technical with all the death metal sub and crossover genres you really should know what you are talking about, lest you look stupid -- the same with any interest really.Ponytails? Is that good or bad bad? Beacuse I have one... (although it is that thick it looks ridiculous so I rarely tie it back, but whatever)Oh and while I am here, check out the new(ish) Undergang record: Til Døden Os Skiller.

  5. You have to bear in mind that a lot of the bands that play generic angsty death/metalcore do look that way, so the image gets associated with the music. On the other end of the spectrum, I do not see many slam death bands with emo haircuts who fight invisible ninjas at shows.

  6. I hang out with headbangers, the heavy metal people who listen to the most disturbing, heavy, screaming piece of metal music there is.
    This is basically me, and I completely agree with you. :PI too find it strange how sexist metal is, especially considering the idealolgy of it all. But to be fair metal does have an inherently masculine image and that probably puts a lot of women off. Disregarding the obvious names, both Awaiting the Autopsy and Cerebral Bore have female vocalists, and the bass player from Divine Pustulence is also female; those three a pretty brutal slam death bands, not that goth rock rubbish associated with women in metal.You also have to take into account whether girls can actually play metal or not -- particularly with the vocals. Bear in mind that their voices are different to men's, and as such, the majority seem unable to growl effectively. With clean singing a typically higher-pitched voice is going to have more difficulty cutting accros heavier music, no? As for the instrumentation, I personally have not seen many girls on rock bands so that does leave me to wonder as to whether or not they can keep up with the pace, aggresion and often technicality of metal. (I realise that sounds a little sexist but that was not my intention)WIth that said I would like to see more female-fronted bands (paricularly in death and black) as I do enjoy the mixture of clean/harsh vocals, and if they did start to branch out into heavier territiory, they would probably gain more respect.
  7. I recently listened to brutal death metal. Well, listened to the instrumentals. The vocals were low and guttural to the point of being incomprehensible.

    That is the whole point, you know. To my gathering it appears that the vocals in death metal are supposed to be used in manner much similar to the instruments: that is to say that they blend together to complete the overall sound, as opposed to cutting through. And to be honest, it confuses me when people say that they like growled vocals but not the gurgles and pig squeals because they cannot understand them; like you can make out every word the vocalist says in an old school/melodic death metal band anway?

    Oh, not a fan of the vocals? Try Demilich. They should be right up your alley.

    Eh, Demilich are more technical death, and really not that brutal in my opinion.
  8. This years releases? Well the new Cattle Decapitation and Aborted are both amazing, plus I was pretty impressed with the new Abominable Putridity and Cannibal Corpse. In addition, we have Dying Fetus, Nile, Kreator, Candlemass, Whitechapel ,Chelsea Grin, Periphery, Testament, Anaal Nathrakh, Behexen, Destruction, Darkthrone, System Divide, Immolation, Autopsy, Agalloch, Neurosis, Disgorge, Arsis, Carpathian Forest, Ragnarok, Cynic, Slayer, Cryptopsy, Obituary, Azaghal and Dark Funeral all apparantly releasing new records, so the rest of the year looks set to be pretty good too, especially for death metal.

  9. anyway there's a new Chelsea Grin song out called "Lilith", it's pretty decent. Musically they've vastly improved but there's a weird nu-metally vocal part near the beginning which sucks and a soaring clean chorus that comes off a little awkward. The chorus is growing on me slowly but I hope for their sake that the clean vocals are kept to a minimum on any future releases

    Actually, I really like "Lilith." Chelsea Grin have always been one of the few deathcore bands I can stand, and this just makes me like them even more. I have always loved death with clean vocals. I too have noticed the nu-metal influence in deathcore as of late; Whitechaple's new song (pretty good by the way) has spoken word parts, as do a couple of other generic rubbish bands I do not care for.Also, the new Cattle Decapitation is out: Monolith if Inhumanity. It is pretty much amazing in every way. Oh and Dying Fetus have a new song called "Subjected to a Beating" out now.
  10. Well I was referring to the fact that a lot of deathcore fans consider it to be a legitimate form of metal, and as such, shall defend it.Honestly, say what you want about "elitists" and "posers," but the fact of the matter is that all of tehse stereotypes are based in fact; they are not just made up.

  11. I have very few friends anyway, which does not bother me in the slightest. As a general rule, I despise people. It is nothing against you personally; just the fact that you exist.And you are obviously not going to make friends being an elitist at a Job for a Cowboy show. Go try it at a Putrid Mastication show and the reaction will be different.

  12. Well that is understandable.Besides, I thought you were the guy that likes all that "metal"core Do NOT bypass the filter. -B6, haha.

    no that's me!
    Yeah, but you like deathcore, which at least draws vaguely on real metal, not "let's downtune and scream! The chicks will love it combined with our emo haircuts and matching sleeves." I could have sworn there was one guy who was into Asking Alexandria, etc...Oh and I like Varg and agree with many of his views, just for the record.
  13. why do people keep saying I like LordiI hate Lordi, seriously, what the heckand Demon Hunter is just the occasional song or album listen for nostalgic purposes.but whatever.

    Oh. I was pretty sure that you liked them too. This is indeed strange...Anyway, my previous comment still stands. :P
  14. I came here looking for some inspiration. I am somehow a death-metally kind of guy. Imainly listen to Opeth (my all-time favorite),, some As I Lay Dying, didn't like Trivium that much, only one album by Disturbed (Asylum-loved it despite not being quite metally), also into A7X (not as metally as the rest, though). Any good idea on decent death metal (mainly melodic and can include some Mikael-Akerfeldt-groany vocals) and some progressive? But nothing too blasphemic or the likes; it gets stupid for me IMHO because religion should not be mocked or hated (just my opinion). I despise Lamb of God for that reason, but I really dig their instrumental styles.So any ideas to expand my horizons a bit? FTR I just downloaded some stuff for Skeletonwitch, Anubis Gate, Arch Enemy, Eyes Set to Kill, Dawn of Ashes, Warbringer and a few others. What should I start with?

    To be honest, I would not try any of the bands already mentioned apart from In Flames, Dark Tranquility and (late) Death. I will however add these:All That Remains (melodic death metal/metalcore)Arsis (technical/melodic death metal)At The Gates (melodic death metal)Carcass (melodic death metal; post Heartwork)Cynic (death metal/jazz)Darkest Hour (melodic death metal/deathcore)Divine Heresy (melodic death metal)Frozen Eternity (melodic death metal)Heaven Shall Burn (melodic/technical death metal)Human Error (melodic death metal) Parasite Inc. (melodic death metal)Septic Flesh (symphonic death metal)Shade Empire (melodic death metal/industrial metal/black metal)Sylosis (melodic death metal/thrash metal)System Divide (melodic death metal)If you want something harder, just ask.
  15. Man, you sound like a 12-year-old who just discovered Metallica....And I mean that in the best possible way.But really, how can you like Pantera and say you don't like growling and screaming? Unless you listen to, like, CFH and literally no other Pantera album.

    My thoughts exactly. He reminds me of one of my friends who listens to stuff like Rammstein, Lamb of God etc. along with a little melodic death metal and thinks he is "edgy," but constantly tells me that brutal death and gore/grindcore is just noise, and that it is played by and listened to by people who were bullied at school who think that making hardcore music will make them feel like real men. Oh and he cannot tell the difference between a growl and a squeal either. (Since when did Sven squeal? >>)

    srs question: is there anybody that actually legitimately enjoys Brain Drill? or Rings Of Saturn (who are the -core version of BD essentially)?

    Yes I like Brain Drill. As for Rings of Saturn, only heard of them now, but them being -core is probably going to make it difficult for me to enjoy them. (Just listened -- that was awful.)
  16. >Walks into BZP Metal topic>Sees talk of cruddy Metal>"Oh God not again"So, who's lookin forward to the new Job For A Cowboy, Tuesday?

    You have no idea how funny this is.

    wait, did you guys actually think i was serious? lolin' at your gullibilityalso rarity new Job For A Cowboy is fantastic, listening to it nonstopso is the new Disfiguring The Goddess, slammin sickness at its finestbest albums this year imo: Aborted, JFAC, Wretched, Veil Of Maya, Every Time I Die, Emmure, Everything Went Black, and Beneath The Massacre

    Eh, Disfiguring The Goddess are not really "true" slam as such, and I was pretty let down by "Daughter of Depths." It lacks the intensity of their past work. And I thought that you did not like slam?Definitely seconding Aborted's new release, and adding Abominable Putridity and Cannibal Corpse. Plus the new Dying Fetus is coming out soon, which is supposed to be less technical and more brutal, which should be interesting. And the new Cattle Decapitation of course.

    seriously only the doom ep was deathcore, everything else is totally legit death metal.

    I have heard this before so I tried out their later works. Yes, it may be death metal, but it is still nothing interesting and with a boring vocalist.
  17. His avatar speaks the truth, you know. :P

    that makes no sense whatsoever though, groove is completely different

    Wait what? I thought groove was a subgenre of thrash?Also, just listened to TIH, "Black Mass" and I think that it is the first crossover thrash band that I have enjoyed.Also, new Dying Fetus: "Reign Supreme" teaser is up.
  18. Because they were created to insult, and that meaning has stuck with them, so quite a few people don't like them.On the subject of swearing in songs, I find it rather uncreative; I mean, anyone can swear, so can't songwriters go the extra mile and write something more creative to get across their point? Just my opinion.

    Meh, I swear all the time. (As do most of my friends and family) Sure, they might be "bad" words, but they get the message across, especially with something as angry as metal. :P

    TRIPLE EDIT: Now, Anubis Gate is fantastic. Thanks Sykura.

    I know rght? I snorted at first when I read their genre, but then heard a song by accident and fell in love. I have to say that their latest self-titled is by far their best effort. I really like Andromeda Unchained and The Detached too, but although the music on Purification and A Perfect Forever is brilliant, I cannot stand the vocals.

    I don't listen to it as much as I'd like to, which is why I asked for suggestions. :P The only tech death bands I consistently listen to are Arsis and The Faceless (and Born of Osiris and Veil of Maya, but they're more -core)(as well as some other unsigned bands that you guys may or may not think are "good" tech death: Monumental Torment and Orphalis), but I've heard some stuff from other bands like Nile, Augury, and Necrophagist. The problem is I listen to a few songs from a band and then completely forget about them. This time I seriously want to act on my hunger for more tech death though.Thanks for that huge list though, it and Idunnolol's list will hold me over for awhile.

    Eh, I sort of like Born of Osiris and Veil of Maya, but the -core aspect does put me off somewhat. Haha, I forget too; hence why I have list of about five bands. (Most of which -apart from my favourites- have only been listened to about three times)
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