ITT: Good metal albums without harsh vocals
ITT: Good metal albums without harsh vocals
iron maiden - powerslave
Preferably not a classic or really well known one like that, I've already listened to it.
Pentagram - Day Of Reckoning
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Warning - Watching from a Distance
seconding this
>wtf I hate unwound now
what fresh meme is this
check out Fake Train Unwound
Pic related and everything by Iron Maiden, Fates Warning and late Katanonia
oh yeah, Unwound is a band that exists. I haven't listened to those guys before for some reason
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Anything by Clutch.
That text on the right side, is that from the original release? It has a lot of internet speak but it's from 1993
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>boring riffs with bad vocals and whinny lyrics
>good
When will this meme end?
its edited this is the album art
Thirding this
I KNOW YOU'RE FUCKING SOMEONE ELSE
(HE KNOWS YOU'RE FUCKING SOMEONE ELSE)
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Hooked from the first track
>implying that's metal
>implying it isn't one of the most boring albums ever made
i second pentagram so hard
TesseracT - One
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Warning - Watching from a Distance
See
Oops! Looks like you meant to post Vol. 1 but misclicked; that's okay. No harm no foul, as it's ok but just a literal formula repeat of Do What Your Love Tells You from front to back, same tone, same pace, et al.!
How has no one posted Daughters yet
Listen to this, then listen to every other Slough Feg album. I'd also recommend:
Subrosa- More Constant Than the Gods
Black Math Horseman- Wyllt
Hammers of Misfortune- The August Engine and The Locust Years
Coroner- No More Color
Psychotic Waltz- A Social Grace
Learn to appreciate harsh vocals and all of the better metal will come to you
Harsh vox are not a lyric delivery system, they're a similarly abrasive instrument/texture to the distorted instruments that create such a deep, buzzing sound.
That said, power metal rarely has harsh vox and can be phenomenal at times, if you're ok with the almost ubiquitous super cheesy lyrics
Cynic.
Anything with Ronny James Dio, Rainbow, Judas Priest and Meatloaf for older stuff. Then maybe power or prog metal for newer stuff.
Good tiger
Fuck You, I liked it.
Early Celtic Frost, Dio, 81-91 Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Venom, Type O, Fear Factory, Anthrax, etc
This
They're only kind of metal and only sometimes though
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Tool
>great metal album
>no harsh vocals
>literally has not made a bad album
>le ebic drugs meme
desu I like tool
but they sometimes make me cringe with their tryhard stoner image
>Tool
>great metal album
>no harsh vocals
>literally has not made a bad album
you understand this is Sup Forums right - a music board, not a fucking fraternity house?
You sound triggered user
Meliora is good but the singer has a really gay voice
Rust in Peace
yeah I know they pretentious stoner shit is stupid, but the music just sounds great
watch out or papa will summon belial
Saw them live last night, was gonna post this album.
Boris as well
Later Mastodon isn't too harsh.
>Blood Mountain
>Crack The Skye
>anything after that which I didn't care about but idk give it a try anyway
The Hunter was pretty good imo, but neither it or OMRTS is really that metal.
maudlin of the Well - Part The Second
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Y is this board so pleb when comes to anything other then pleb fag boy garbage
This and Nightfall are the fucking GOAT doom.
Protest the Hero
>Kezia
>Fortress
>Volition
Paranoid and Masters of reality
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The title track has harsh vocals in the verses
Are there any really good technical metal albums with the fucking cookie monster vocals? I like jazz and classical and my friends always rec me albums with complex instrumentals that I find ridiculous because the vocalist is trying to clear his throat for the whole piece.
great shit my boys
The Night Creeper is by far their best. Blood Lust is great, but one of the songs is literally just the song before it but faster.
Vol. 1 is hit or miss because it is literally just a collection of tracks.
can someone explain to me the "I hate unwound now thing"? Is it because they use that guys picture as well as run ras song title?
Their entire discography, never made a bad album.
Slow, Deep and Hard - More thrashy, shouting vocals but nothing harsh
The Origin of the Feces - Fake live version of SD&L, mostly showcases their sense of humor. Their cover of Paranoid is fucking Elder0god tier.
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Bloody Kisses - Slows down, becomes a lot more gothic, and Peter sings more often. A Great place to start with them.
October Rust - Absolutely Beautiful album, great place to start like with Bloody Kisses
World Coming Down - Soul Crushing doom at it's best.
Life is Killing Me - A little buttrocky, but still a good time.
Dead Again - Not to start with, it is a combination of styles from all of their previous albums. It has some of their most beautiful songs ever recorded.
This album is not metal dude
just listen to shoegaze
from 2014 but classic already, Earth - Primitive and Deadly
Btw Not completely without but they are for the most part. They're also great albums.
Daughters isn't a metal band
so I listened to two albums from this thread: Pallbearer - Foundations of Burden and warning - watching from a distance. Which sub genre within metal do these bands belong to? Without harsh vocals. Is it doom metal?
What's new pussycat. Whoaa. Whoaa whoaa
geeet over your bad self! thats not even true
oh great this guy again...
Boris - Akuma no Uta and Heavy Rocks
They did some screaming shit in their earlier years, but most of the time they have relatively pleasant vocals
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Nightfall is definitely their best tho
Haven't listened to Warning but Pallbearer is definitely doom metal, albeit employing art rocky melodies. Give Eyehategod a listen
>haven't listened to Warning
Watching From A Distance is the best sad doom metal album ever. Get on it.
diak
I like Ghost, but I thought Papa's voice has always been a lil' thin, even with overdubbing
Your options are kind of shit.
You can:
1. Listen to the classics and the new british wave forever.
2. Listen to Doom Metal before you realize that there are 10 great classic bands, 20 good modern bands doing their own thing and the rest are just trying to be Electric Wizard 2.0/Bongripper 2.0
3. Listen to Power Metal which you probably won't be able to handle because of how childish it is.
4. Listen to Prog Metal AKA Prog Rock with the gain turned slightly up.
5. Listen to some of the Post Hardcore inspired Djent like TesseracT, Periphery and Protest The Hero.
Cryptic Writings by Megadeth, I know it's a well known band but God fucking damn CW is underrated as fuck
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dumb pleb
but here's an album for you
My condolences
Astronomikon - Dark Gorgon Rising
>Metal
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>no harsh vocals
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me
dry
>genres: Grunge, Alternative Metal, Heavy Metal
lol how
Reminds me of the melvins a lot.
This, and their first album, their first album is more metal than this. This kind of leans away from it. Very underrated album I think.
Anything by Brocas Helm
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I'd go as far as to say that grunge really isn't significantly unlike alternative metal in any capacity. It's metal instrumentation and it's metal in spirit, so what's it missing? Double kicks? Squeedly-weedly guitar solos?
If Tool is a metal band then Alice in Chains is a metal band because Earth and Slayer are both metal bands.
Any post Brave Murder Day album.
where'd you see them? saw them a couple nights ago