So, what's with all the Metal topics?
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So, what's with all the Metal topics?
And I don't mean that in a disparaging way. I've never been into Metal myself, but there seems to be an oddly large amount Metal fans on this board. I never would have thought that something like Lunar would draw out Metal fans in particular.
What sort of other kinds of music do the people on here like? I like more indie-ish rock stuff. Sufjan Stevens, Elliot Smith, Damien Rice, stuff along those lines. And I'm a big fan of Yeah Yeah Yeahs. And some older pre-punk stuff like Iggy Pop and whatnot.
What sort of other kinds of music do the people on here like? I like more indie-ish rock stuff. Sufjan Stevens, Elliot Smith, Damien Rice, stuff along those lines. And I'm a big fan of Yeah Yeah Yeahs. And some older pre-punk stuff like Iggy Pop and whatnot.
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Well..part of it for me is people's misconception of Metal. That it's all just noise, and growling and things like that...
THAT bothers me.
Plus, I just love my Metal. I also like other forms of music too though. Sdome of my favorite artists are Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson, Tony MacAlpine, Marty Friedman...so on. I also like Robben Ford.
THAT bothers me.
Plus, I just love my Metal. I also like other forms of music too though. Sdome of my favorite artists are Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson, Tony MacAlpine, Marty Friedman...so on. I also like Robben Ford.
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Well, that's cool and all. I'm not saying people shouldn't talk about Metal or anything silly like that. It's just sorta odd that the music section of a Lunar board would be so heavily dominated by Metal fans. If any genres popped out as being most popular here I would have guessed that it would probably be video game soundtracks and symphonic music, or possibly even J-Pop.
Again, I'm not sayin it's bad. It's just unexpected.
Again, I'm not sayin it's bad. It's just unexpected.
well since i hate most punk (the exception being social D) im naturally drawn to its oposite metal, also metal has so many subgenres we could keep posting new topics about it for awhile
anyways to start somthing new im mostly into progressive types of music like rush, king crimson, gentle giant, pink floyd, jethro tull, yes, emerson lake and palmer, and van der graaf generator
i like quite a few indie and alternative artists too like Beck, the strokes, black lab, eels, hard-fi, and the black keys
anyways to start somthing new im mostly into progressive types of music like rush, king crimson, gentle giant, pink floyd, jethro tull, yes, emerson lake and palmer, and van der graaf generator
i like quite a few indie and alternative artists too like Beck, the strokes, black lab, eels, hard-fi, and the black keys
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Have you heard Mastodon? If so what did you think? I have heard the drummer often refered to as Neal Pert on steroids.(don't know if I got the name right I am not familiar with Rush) I believe there best album to be Leviathan. Most that listen to Death Metal such as myself like Remission the best but...exigence wrote: anyways to start somthing new im mostly into progressive types of music like rush, king crimson, gentle giant, pink floyd, jethro tull, yes, emerson lake and palmer, and van der graaf generator
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im not sure of when livathan came out it does have a diffrent feel to it but i still think its pretty goodMegalodon wrote:There probably isn't a whole lot but the ones I do talk to think everything after Remission sucks. Another one of those "you sold out" situations.DragonmasterAndy wrote:I've never really heard of a lot of DM fans liking Mastodon.
I think the biggest draw for the drummer is how different he is in that genre. He really stands out. I remember when he was in Today Is The Day I heard Sadness Will Prevail on the Relapse Contaminated CD. I think it was a demo it wasn't off the actual Sadness will Prevail album that was released after he was gone. I just remember listening to it and the guitars were playing and it was like he was just going nuts doing his own thing but yet it still fit the song.exigence wrote:ya i have remission and levathan the drummers good but replacing neil peart is just about impossible i doubt anyone will ever do it, thats like trying to replace DaVicci's genius
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Umm... yeah, I like Beck! And I'm glad his newer music isn't all commercialized, when at this point he could have easily gone down that route and become a big ol' sell-out. *coughweezercough*
And what about Yeah Yeah Yeahs? They're definately one of my favorite bands. Are there any other fans around here?
And what about Yeah Yeah Yeahs? They're definately one of my favorite bands. Are there any other fans around here?
I know tons of DM fans who love Mastodon. Mastodon is just friggin' brilliant like that.
I think a lot of the metal explosion is really due to the recent re-popularization and revitalization of it on some level. This past year has seen releases from Lamb of God, Shadows Fall, Trivium, Blind Guardian, Killswitch Engage, Amon Amarth, In Flames, All That Remains, etc. and the shocking part is that audiences are eating this stuff up. People have started to get sick of Nu-Metal and will therefore seek other musical genres, most of these people end up prog or metal, or both. The thing is that the metal genre is just getting to the threshold of its potential. If this doesn't get gobbled up by the corporations too fast and become more post hardcore, metal will be a power to be reckoned with again. It's only a matter of time before the heavier variations of metal become popular as well (Black Metal, REAL Death Metal). I mean, Mastodon has gained massive acclaim with Blood Mountain this year(and The Black Dahlia Murder got massive acclaim in the previous year), so much so that I've been seeing their music discussed in Indie forums (go figure), so, I wouldn't be shocked if this was just a small push, so, I'm waiting for the massive wave.
I think a lot of the metal explosion is really due to the recent re-popularization and revitalization of it on some level. This past year has seen releases from Lamb of God, Shadows Fall, Trivium, Blind Guardian, Killswitch Engage, Amon Amarth, In Flames, All That Remains, etc. and the shocking part is that audiences are eating this stuff up. People have started to get sick of Nu-Metal and will therefore seek other musical genres, most of these people end up prog or metal, or both. The thing is that the metal genre is just getting to the threshold of its potential. If this doesn't get gobbled up by the corporations too fast and become more post hardcore, metal will be a power to be reckoned with again. It's only a matter of time before the heavier variations of metal become popular as well (Black Metal, REAL Death Metal). I mean, Mastodon has gained massive acclaim with Blood Mountain this year(and The Black Dahlia Murder got massive acclaim in the previous year), so much so that I've been seeing their music discussed in Indie forums (go figure), so, I wouldn't be shocked if this was just a small push, so, I'm waiting for the massive wave.
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What is the Creid CD from Xenogears? I have heard some good things about it. Is it a special arrange album of Xenogears or something? Always been wanting to find out more about it, but inevitably it always slipped my mind...^_^
Is it better than the original OST of Xenogears? I only remembered a few memorable tracks from that awesome game...^_^
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