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median age of this thread: 15
I like Hammerheart.
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squishy tone is good
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I too like when the guitar goes BRRRRRRRRT
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>when the riff structures are narrative
New Wolves in the Throne Room is mediocre as fuck lads :(
>song samples Oppenheimer "I am become death"
What the fuck did you expect from wittr
The rest of their black metal albums are really good. Also checked.
t. neo-man
Anybody like Underoath? This is their best album imo
I'm basically a newfag to metal. What's some good prog metal comparable to early maudlin albums that isn't made by Toby Driver himself?
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Fates Warning, Edge of Sanity, Cynic, Enslaved
>adaptation of The Hut of Baba Yaga
This is good, thanks. I'll give this and their second album a more in-depth listen tomorrow.
Any specific albums or should I be good just going through all the ones bolded on RYM?
more filthy fast obscene grind like IW and DT80k?
i think you already recced me this a few threads back, i like it
will check these out
>specific albums
Definitely Edge of Sanity - Crimson first.
Probably did, have some Groinchurn instead.
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real christfag nigga hours
What went right?
>that time manowar turned into kiss
>that time Melvins turned into Kiss
Noice
Bitch always sucked
FUUUUUCK THIS
them fake hair extensions are so painfully obvious
Necromantia is fucking great, agreed.
Can you recommend me catchy folk/pagan bands like Ensiferum? I love that comfy feel when I listen to those bands, wanna drink met and watch the forest outside
Moonsorrow
Any grindcore/noisecore with solos?
post overlooked osdm from second half of 90s
>progressive vegetarian grindcore
>mfw progressive doesn't mean prog but liberal
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>cybergrind
hmm, I guess I won't like it.
I remember I've checked this album and wasn't really impressed. Also did not get the "Epic" in the genre description. Maybe I should revisit it.
So what are the current trends in metal these days? Hipster stuff ala Neurosis or?
murky hispter-friendly OSDM revival
USPM revival
Dissoshit is still up
Hipster black metal is still up
>murky hispter-friendly OSDM revival
wtf im a hipster now
Would you go?
Sure, better than most lineups I see.
I'm going to a vinyl market in 30 minutes, mainly metal stuff
Wish me luck trying to find something that isn't either forgotten 80's metal or ridiculously expensive
>I will buy forgotten 80's metal tho
>WUWUWUWUUUUWUUWUWUWUUWUWUUWUWUWUWUW
>BRRRRBRRBRBRBRRBBRBRRRRBRBRBRRBRBRBRRRB
>REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>*acoustic guitar interlude
>WUWUWUWUUUUWUUWUWUWUUWUWUUWUWUWUWUW
>BRRRRBRRBRBRBRRBBRBRRRRBRBRBRRBRBRBRRRB
>REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>*plays fretless bass solo with some key notes from Seinfeld
tech death, ladies and gentlemen
>Consuming Impulse gets a reissue so I can finally buy it for a reasonable amount of money
>It's remastered
Welp. Fingers crossed for it not being garbage, but I'm not holding my breath. I'm fulling anticipating a new loudness wars casualty.
To be fair, only one of those bands on that list falls into that category.
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>Bottom
>tfw djent is dead
Yes
Wtf I love futanari now
You got anything else that sounds like this? Or a mix between this and metal?
I know this album isn't metal but it's related enough to have an entry on metallum
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You can listen to the reissues of their first four albums on spotify if you want to see how they sound. They're DR9 fyi
My initial impressions of Consuming Impulse are not good, the guitars sound much murkier, though the drums are improved.
postan AOTYSF
Listening now, what he said
What other bands sound like this, that are very epic and atmospheric without being post-metal?
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Biggest disappointment of 2011
Obviously it was impossible to make an album which would live up to the hype of Amebix returning. What used to be an an ensemble of apocalyptic and pioneering crust has matured into a modern heavy group. Clean, sterile and dangerous as a puppy.
In interviews Rob Miller has stated this is the kind of album they would've wanted to make in the 1980's - if they had, the whole group would most likely faded into the obscurity of insignificance with all the other groups who jumped into the metal bandwagon in the late 1980's.
The songs are boring, stink of ProTools and pretentious C-class metal bullshit. Not to even mention the lyrics, which are full of goldmines like: "I am here! / You know me! / Here I am! / I know you!" That's some deep shit.
The grim truth is this isn't a good Amebix album. This isn't even a good metal album. Such a shame.
Yep, I've just listened to the originals and the remasters side by side of the first three albums. The remasters are total junk, it's impressive how badly they've fucked it up and how much better the originals sounds. It's fucking night and day, not even remotely the subtle, the clarity of the original mixes is far superior. The new mixes just sounds so veiled and murky, the guitars sound buried and there's a certain softness to it.
Awful, don't buy these pieces of shit.
Pic related at whoever is responsible for this.
Amebix never felt that heavy to me, even their debut was too post-punk for me
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haha Deafheaven is so great, Ne-Obliviscaris are also the best band to walk the earth
Can you guys help me out? I was listening to this band whose name I can't remember. However, I remember that they combined doom metal with influences from black metal, death metal, gothic rock, blues, folk, and country, were influenced by thrash metal, and blended extreme grindcore-influenced sludge metal with a mixture of death growls and melancholic goth/grunge-style vocals and acoustic guitar passages, as well as the use of sampling and spoken word poetry, and industrial processing on the vocals and drums.
Lyrically, they have poetic lyrics about death, drug use, mental illness, dark humor, Louisiana-based regional culture, and continuous references to animism as well as paganism, nihilism, and misanthropy.
They also use artwork by John Wayne Gacy and Dr. Jack Kevorkian.
Do you all know who this band is?
i wish this were real
Vektor - Terminal Redux
Soilent Green or Today Is The Day?
Burzum
sounds like if Slipknot hailed from the Bayou...
Mediocre
Reminder that this band sold more albums than all your beloved death metal bands you keep talking about
You mean this?
i also love insane clown posse, best nu metal
six feet under are shit, id rather listen to REEE REEE slam than that garbage
That's nu metal, it has nothing to do with what the user described
How was your week, /metal/?
Tiring
Proto/First Wave = Best Wave
Had some ups and downs
Post some CRUNCHY riffs!
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it was pretty good 2bh
I like to think it wasn't too bad.
not very meal buit it was still good
Post your favourite intro riffs
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>tfw Blood Lust is an 11/10 for me but I somehow can't dig their later albums.
Why?
Fucking great.
Saw Conan, Ufomammut, Monolord, Mayhem, Celeste, Dodecahedron, Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O. and a bunch of other bands all in one week.
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