3 CDs you will never get sick of...[views:7574][posts:86]_____________________________________ [Sep 11,2008 5:41pm - ouchdrummer ""] haha, you dont suck. I like old and new, and i still am suprised by how much i like the faceless record, cause i dont like a lot of the bands that try to sound like em. |
_______________________________ [Sep 11,2008 5:46pm - aril ""] oh yea, I'm emailing you tonight. |
________________________________________ [Sep 11,2008 6:10pm - monster_island ""] aril said:100% agreed with the thing about assholes. I guess the big point I'm trying to make has to do with the way death metal is evolving. I can honestly say I don't really listen to much "newer" death metal bands. I'm the kind of person that likes to connect the dots with music, because I like the history behind bands, their influences, their influences' history, etc. I love listening to all types of music, but have always held an interest in music's evolution. I'm actually somewhat out of the loop with NEW black and death metal other than older bands' newer albums. Gorguts / Atheist, etc to me, will always be some of the best technical death metal. The Faceless are very technical, and they do it their own way. I just like older stuff better. I suck, man. you are not alone ... i'm outta the loop too but still listen to old shit like it was still 1991 lol ... if i still owned a cassette deck id be listening to the box of old demos in the basement |
___________________________________ [Sep 11,2008 6:25pm - narkybark ""] strangely, I seem to be the opposite. Late 90's was a big empty spot for me in metal. I come from old school thrash but I dig the stuff some of the newer techy bands are doing. It's hard to put a finger on when it's done "right" since there is indeed a lot of trash out there too and it's hard to define what makes some trash and the rest not. Using the Faceless as an example, their new single is really really bizarre, and I can't say I liked it when I first heard it, but now I love it with the blatant dissonance. I'm definetely grabbing their next album. |
______________________________________ [Sep 11,2008 7:15pm - the_reverend ""] ____________________________________________ [Sep 11,2008 11:26am - ouchdrummer] the_reverend said:I was there too. do you remember what year that was? I thought it wwas 96, I found a reference on one site that said when it was, but I think it listed MIT. I swear I saw them at the rat. I just don't think the concert I found was listed as the rat. |
__________________________________________ [Sep 11,2008 7:30pm - corpus_colostomy ""] gorguts : from wisdom to hate cannibal corpse : vile immolation : here in after |
__________________________________________ [Sep 11,2008 10:03pm - Conservationist ""] ouchdrummer said:i am a white kid from suburbia, i know how to play my instrument, i wasn't rich, but i was from a rich town. (medfield) What i don't get is what that has to do with their music. Hear, hear. And also: much of the great metal we have now was made by rich kids. Oh well. |
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_____________________________________________ [Sep 11,2008 11:26pm - neverpurified nli ""] ouchdrummer said: monster_island said: darkwor said:monster, the band maps out most the rhythms and songs on a drum machine and thomas haake pretty much writes and plays the rhythms himself. however the entire Nothing album was an actual drum machine on the recording because i guess they didn't have time to record the actual drums. it's all on their site. and by the way the last time they played the palladium, they nailed Bleed so hard that i had to go to the bathroom real quick. whatever album Bleed is on was entirely done with a machine first ... that is right from Haake's interview ... i think he said it took him like nine months of practicing to get the stamina and beats down for bleed ... im not making this up it was in the modern drummer magazine that i read front to back while pinching more than a few loafs hate to say it but, that's a little disappointing. And all the drums on Nothing were a drum machine too? No way, seriously? That explains why i absolutely couldn't do the beat in the beginning of stengah, haha, maybe he couldn't either. Nothing was Tomas on drums, he recorded the album riff by riff, meaning he recorded one part until he got it down properly, then moved onto the next one. I was pretty much done the same way. Catch 33 was done with a drum machine, because they really didnt give a shit. The newest one was with tomas on drums. Yes, it did take him 6 months to be able to play bleed perfectly....and then he recorded it. He did all the drum tracks at his house. Whichever guitarist wrote the song probably made a drum machine track so tomas would have something to go by, but what is one the record is tomas playing drums...albeit triggered to shit |
_____________________________________ [Sep 12,2008 2:01am - Dave_Maggot ""] [img] [img] [img] oh and [img] |
____________________________________ [Jan 2,2009 1:27pm - AUTOPSY_666 ""] More... |
_____________________________________ [Jan 2,2009 2:34pm - The-Rooster ""] If we're talking metal.... [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] |
_____________________________ [Jan 2,2009 3:20pm - Yeti ""] The-Rooster said:If we're talking metal.... [img] that's also on my list. Crowbar's Broken Glass is pretty good, i love Sonic Excess in its Purest Form better. |
_____________________________ [Jan 2,2009 3:24pm - Yeti ""] [img] [img] [img] |
_________________________________ [Jan 2,2009 3:29pm - rotivore ""] Cro-mags -Age of Quarell Dissection-Storm of Lights Bane Iron Maiden-Iron Maiden/Killers |
____________________________________________ [Jan 2,2009 3:55pm - AnotherMetalDrummer ""] Pantera-Great Southern Trendkill Anything From Testament Anthing From Slayer! |
____________________________________ [Jan 2,2009 3:58pm - Josh_Martin ""] [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] |
_____________________________________ [Jan 2,2009 4:08pm - thirdknuckle ""] [img] |
__________________________________________ [Jan 2,2009 4:10pm - FuckIsMySignature ""] way to count Josh Martin |
_______________________________________ [Jan 2,2009 4:12pm - DomesticTerror ""] orgymf@work said: Yeti said: ouchdrummer said:godflesh rules, saw them at the "rat" downtown boston like 12 years ago, a girls knee got broken. damn you. they are the one band i would travel anywhere in the world and pay just about any price to see. i got into them when i was 16, and by the time i was old enough to own a car and actually go out and see them, they broke up. i remember they were scheduled to play at the Middle East and i went to the Godflesh website to confirm the date, and it said "GODFLESH IS NO MORE". i check it weekly in hopes of one day seeing "GODFLESH TO PLAY ONE SHOW". i would probably die of a heart attack. if it makes ya feel any better, i know how ya feel. i got into G.G. Allin just after he died (i was 14), so the more i heard his music, the angrier i got that i would never see him live. also, i got sick and missed Death the last time they ever played in Massachusetts. I'm with you right there on the GG Allin. and i had no ride to see Death at Red Square. I did see Godflesh tho :p |
__________________________________________ [Jan 2,2009 4:18pm - mikeofdecrepitude ""] Subject to change without notice [img] [img] [img] |
_______________________________ [Jan 2,2009 4:27pm - burnsy ""] <a href="http://photobucket.com/images/ruun" target="_blank"><img src="http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd214/KaiserKarnage/Enslaved-Ruun.jpg" border="0" alt="Enslaved - Ruun Pictures, Images and Photos"/></a> <a href="http://photobucket.com/images/bergtatt" target="_blank"><img src="http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm11/rasvelger/Ulver-Bergtatt-EtEeventyrI5Capitler.jpg" border="0" alt="Ulver Bergtatt Pictures, Images and Photos"/></a> <a href="http://photobucket.com/images/ashes%20against%20the%20grain" target="_blank"><img src="http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii199/themirthofsaturn/Agalloch-Ashesagainstthegrain.jpg" border="0" alt="Agalloch - Ashes against the grain Pictures, Images and Photos"/></a> |
_______________________________ [Jan 2,2009 4:29pm - burnsy ""] ah, html disabled. Enslaved-Ruun, Ulver-Bergtatt, Agalloch-Ashes Against the Grain |
________________________________ [Jan 2,2009 4:34pm - reimroc ""] [img] [img] [img] |
_________________________________ [Jan 2,2009 6:44pm - rotivore ""] Mercyful Fate DBTO and Melissa. Poison Idea -Feel the Darkness |
______________________________________________ [Jan 2,2009 6:50pm - IllinoisEnemaBradness ""] poison idea-pick your king frank zappa/captain beefheart-bongo fury ramones-pleasent dreams |
____________________________ [Jan 2,2009 7:25pm - pam ""] Acid Bath - When The Kite String Pops Faith No More - Angel Dust Anthrax - State of Euphoria |
__________________________________________ [Jan 2,2009 7:35pm - mikeofdecrepitude ""] Because I've been listening to these albums again lately... [img] [img] [img] |
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____________________________________ [Jan 3,2009 6:34pm - the_rooster ""] Yeti said:Crowbar's Broken Glass is pretty good, i love Sonic Excess in its Purest Form better. "Sonic Excess..." is a VERY close 2nd for me. It's amazing how beautiful some of those riffs are, while still being the heaviest shit ever. Acid Bath is the only other band that pulls that off. There's just a couple riffs on "Broken Glass" that are so heavy, that they literally make me have to poop. I'd like to add this to my list: [img] |
___________________________________ [Jan 3,2009 6:38pm - RichHorror ""] Buzzov-en - Sore NOMEANSNO - Wrong Jerry's Kids - Is This My World? |
______________________________________ [Jan 3,2009 11:24pm - Nobody_Cares ""] Love this thread. [img] [img] [img] |
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__________________________________ [Jan 4,2009 12:45am - metalguy ""] ouchdrummer said: monster_island said: darkwor said:monster, the band maps out most the rhythms and songs on a drum machine and thomas haake pretty much writes and plays the rhythms himself. however the entire Nothing album was an actual drum machine on the recording because i guess they didn't have time to record the actual drums. it's all on their site. and by the way the last time they played the palladium, they nailed Bleed so hard that i had to go to the bathroom real quick. whatever album Bleed is on was entirely done with a machine first ... that is right from Haake's interview ... i think he said it took him like nine months of practicing to get the stamina and beats down for bleed ... im not making this up it was in the modern drummer magazine that i read front to back while pinching more than a few loafs hate to say it but, that's a little disappointing. And all the drums on Nothing were a drum machine too? No way, seriously? That explains why i absolutely couldn't do the beat in the beginning of stengah, haha, maybe he couldn't either. He can do it... There is just little to no point in recording drums the way they sound in metal these days. They get triggered and have all dynamics covered up by the time the end of the recording process. Saves a lot of time, money, and effort to do drums like that. I am not saying I think all metal drums should sound "sterile". It is just that the sound they were going for had a huge short cut involved. |
_____________________________________ [Jan 4,2009 12:14pm - AUTOPSY_666 ""] [img] Hell yes, one of the best ever . |