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UMUR
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Well I�m not sure I agree about that, but we generally have quite a different taste in death metal, so I guess that�s no surprise.
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adg211288
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I'm still only really discovering all the different aspects of death metal, but I am quite fond of symphonic DM I must say. Makes a nice change from the barrage of symphonic black metal groups. There are still very few groups I've found that play in this style though, just really Septicflesh, Hollenthon, Mayan (which isn't that symphonic despite its branding). Psypheria that I posted above is kinda symphonic, but that's more accurate as something like "progressive symphonic gothic death metal" ;)
And of course Fleshgod Apocalypse, though I gather from what I've read this symphonic death style is new for them.
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Wilytank
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Hide your preacher!
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UMUR
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^Immolation
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Wilytank
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I got that CD used at Princeton for only $1.99. Got an mp3 up already.
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UMUR
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That�s cheap you lucky bastard. I�m green with envy.
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Wilytank
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Going through Deicide's discography now. Their best so far is their iconic Legion album.
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UMUR
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I�m not much of a Deicide fan these days, but back when the first two were released I was a very big fan. I still enjoy the first two albums on occassion. I actually saw Deicide on the tour supporting "Legion" in late 1992. It was one of my first extreme metal concerts.
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adg211288
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Following up on my comments on Fleshgod Apocalypse, the new album is pretty solid, providing you look at it from purely a symphonic death metal perspective. The really great parts of it are mostly coming from their classical side, rather than their metal side. On the death metal front Oracles is infinitely better. Will post my review today most probably.
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UMUR
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I�ve been listening to the two demo tapes by Danish death metal act Caustic these last couple of days: http://www.metalmusicarchives.com/caustic.aspx?ac=caustic. Really cool doomy and slightly progressive death metal. Both the tracks from the two demos and their EP are available for free download here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Caustic/162762253785471?sk=app_2405167945Highly recommendable stuff IMO. I have the "Timid Reality" demo on cassette tape. It�s probably one of the most interesting Danish death metal demos from those days.
Keeping in mind that this is a demo note the pretty stellar sound production. Also note the kind of jazzy drumming. Pretty unusual.
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J-Man
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^ Sounds interesting! I've been very much into this album lately:
Killer old school Swedish DM!
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Wilytank
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These guys are from Virginia, yet they play Gothenburg melodeath better than the Gothenburg bands (in this album). WTF?
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UMUR
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I think I�ve heard of Arsis before. Not exactly my favorite style of death metal, but competent for sure.
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J-Man
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I'll have to listen to this classic tomorrow!
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Murphy
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Sweet, I'll have to give these guys more of a listen. On the topic of Demo's (its been re-issue a couple of times now, I think) of quality I've been listening to Rippikoulu's - Musta Seremonia a bit recently. Old Finnish doom/death. Vocal's are kind of the lower, guttural sound which defines many of the earlier Finnish bands. |
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Guai ai gelidi mostri �Everything that is doddering, squint-eyed, infamous, sullying, and grotesque is contained for me in this single word: God� Andr� Breton
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Wilytank
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^ I remember that artwork but I could never remember the name of that band.
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UMUR
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Probably a piece of a famous painting?
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Wilytank
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No, I've listened to the band and remember that album cover before. However, Rippikoulu isn't a name that is easily remembered.
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UMUR
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Yeah it�s pretty interesting that the early Finnish death metal scene generally was more brutal than both the old school Swedish death metal scene (which is the one most people are familiar with) and the relatively more obscure and twisted Norwegian scene (it was also a very small scene though). The Fins would soon drown in melody though. Probably to the content of many people, but I like the more raw and brutal sound of the early scene much better.
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Murphy
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We're on the same page, melody doesn't not rank highly on my interest list when it comes to metal. There's a slew of bands to check out in the scene, and, so I've found, most of the big names are at least worth a couple of spins. Many of the second tire bands had an unhealthy habit of releasing a handful of demo's then disappearing from site. |
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Guai ai gelidi mostri �Everything that is doddering, squint-eyed, infamous, sullying, and grotesque is contained for me in this single word: God� Andr� Breton
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