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corpserot said:So I started listening to Shining recently and love it, whats some must listen DSBM?
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corpserot said:So I started listening to Shining recently and love it, whats some must listen DSBM?
corpserot said:So I started listening to Shining recently and love it, whats some must listen DSBM?
Parallax Scroll said:Maybe someone here can help me diversify. I looooove Dragonforce. Love love love love it. If anyone wants to give me shit for that, knock yourselves out.
I was hooked the first time I heard them randomly come up in a Pandora stream (the song was Fields of Despair off Sonic Firestorm). I cranked the headphones up and was in complete bliss for the next few minutes. I hadn't heard of power metal before that, so I figured I must have just found the holy grail of music genres. I've listened to some other power metal bands since then, and while some of them are very good, nothing I've listened to can really stand up to Dragonforce. I'd love it if a metal-gaffer could help me find bands or songs with a similar sound.
I usually prefer to listen to full albums in order, and I like concept albums, but I'll often skip the slow song when I'm listening to a Dragonforce album.
The best alternatives I've found so far:
Symphony X - The one sort of powerish metal band I was listening to before I discovered Dragonforce. Good stuff, but for me, Dragonforce was an upgrade.
Kamelot - Karma, Epica, and The Black Halo. Pretty good.
Luca Turilli - So far I've only been able to get into Prophet of the Last Eclipse, but I dig it.
Dragonland - good.
So, any suggestions?
Can you name another band that does this?Jarate said:If you want to listen to a dragonforce esque band than you can make your own!. Just make a 12 minute guitar part, speed it up to make it 4 minutes, have a double drum beat in the background that makes the same beat for every single song, then start singing about dragons and fire
More along the lines of Symphony X, but check out Adagio.Parallax Scroll said:Maybe someone here can help me diversify. I looooove Dragonforce. Love love love love it. If anyone wants to give me shit for that, knock yourselves out.
I was hooked the first time I heard them randomly come up in a Pandora stream (the song was Fields of Despair off Sonic Firestorm). I cranked the headphones up and was in complete bliss for the next few minutes. I hadn't heard of power metal before that, so I figured I must have just found the holy grail of music genres. I've listened to some other power metal bands since then, and while some of them are very good, nothing I've listened to can really stand up to Dragonforce. I'd love it if a metal-gaffer could help me find bands or songs with a similar sound.
I usually prefer to listen to full albums in order, and I like concept albums, but I'll often skip the slow song when I'm listening to a Dragonforce album.
The best alternatives I've found so far:
Symphony X - The one sort of powerish metal band I was listening to before I discovered Dragonforce. Good stuff, but for me, Dragonforce was an upgrade.
Kamelot - Karma, Epica, and The Black Halo. Pretty good.
Luca Turilli - So far I've only been able to get into Prophet of the Last Eclipse, but I dig it.
Dragonland - good.
So, any suggestions?
Back when I was into power metal, my two favourite bands was Rhapsody (Luca Turillis main project):Parallax Scroll said:Maybe someone here can help me diversify. I looooove Dragonforce. Love love love love it. If anyone wants to give me shit for that, knock yourselves out.
I was hooked the first time I heard them randomly come up in a Pandora stream (the song was Fields of Despair off Sonic Firestorm). I cranked the headphones up and was in complete bliss for the next few minutes. I hadn't heard of power metal before that, so I figured I must have just found the holy grail of music genres. I've listened to some other power metal bands since then, and while some of them are very good, nothing I've listened to can really stand up to Dragonforce. I'd love it if a metal-gaffer could help me find bands or songs with a similar sound.
I usually prefer to listen to full albums in order, and I like concept albums, but I'll often skip the slow song when I'm listening to a Dragonforce album.
The best alternatives I've found so far:
Symphony X - The one sort of powerish metal band I was listening to before I discovered Dragonforce. Good stuff, but for me, Dragonforce was an upgrade.
Kamelot - Karma, Epica, and The Black Halo. Pretty good.
Luca Turilli - So far I've only been able to get into Prophet of the Last Eclipse, but I dig it.
Dragonland - good.
So, any suggestions?
El_Victor said:Back when I was into power metal, my two favourite bands was Rhapsody (Luca Turillis main project):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ye6YHQ8AZzU
They are cheesy as FUCK, the lyrics are horrible, but I still love them, it's just too damn fun to listen to. Seeing them live was one of the best experiences ever, all their chorus just works so good in an live evironment. Don't watch the music videos though. You can't wrong with any album between Symphony of Enchanted Lands and Power of the Dragonflame.
Yeah, I think this is a little too weaboo for me. I would have eaten this up in like 2001 when I still watched anime. Good suggestion though, this is pretty close to what I'm looking for.Phobophile said:Parallax:
Check out Dragon Guardian - Dragonvarius
The album title is no doubt a blatant portmanteau of Dragonforce and Stratovarius and the music reflects it. It's the cheesiest, most saccharine power metal I've heard in a LONG time. And it's J-metal, so it's weeaboo as fuck (there are anime-style voiceovers in some of the songs).
Thanks. I've heard a bit of Sonata Arctica and HammerFall, I should listen to them some more. The other two are new to me, I'll check them out.Ceres said:Check out Sonata Arctica, Firewind, Symphorce, and HammerFall.
And maybe a little too prog but give Pagan's Mind a listen.
That's from Symphony of the Enchanted Lands, other songs from that album that you should check out are Wisdom of the Kings, Eternal Glory and Riding the winds of Eternity. It's not my favourite album with Rhapsody though, that would be Dawn of Victory or Power of the Dragonflame. The latter has these two gems:Parallax Scroll said:That song is fucking dope. What album is it from?
Edit: The best part of that song is the chorus. I don't know the term for it, but I love the drumbeat used in the chorus.
Giant Robot said:that list is almost entirely comprised of all the Sludge/Stoner/Post-Metal stuff :lol
Parallax Scroll said:Thanks. I've heard a bit of Sonata Arctica and HammerFall, I should listen to them some more. The other two are new to me, I'll check them out.
Symphony being "better" is a matter of taste. Dragonforce may be a one trick pony, but that trick happens to be something I really enjoy listening to.Woffls said:Firewind and Hammerfall are okay, Rhapsody are supposed to be very good, but I know for sure that Sonata Arctica's Ecliptica is epically awesome and definitely deserves a listen.
That's the power metal closely related to DF that I care to mention. Thematically similar is probably stuff like Dark Moor or Tears of Anger, that's quite different. You say you liked Symphony X, I can tell you now that they make far better music than DragonForce, but they're hardly comparable because SymX's music isn't so easily catagorised, and because of this you might not want to listen to them just yet.
corpserot said:So I started listening to Shining recently and love it, whats some must listen DSBM?
Poigea said:Can anyone recommend me some bands similar to Swallow the Sun?
I love "The Morning Never Came" especially, but really like everything they have done for the most part. I like the slow/heavy/melodic/doomish(? never really listened to THAT much doom) music with growls/screaming, but haven't had much luck finding anything that style that grabs me as much as their music. I would really appreciate any suggestions.
The Bard's Song + right audience = fantastic stuff.El_Victor said:Another great live band, not because of their stage prescence which is abysmal, but because the music let the audience join them all the time. Great band. One good starter album is Nightfall in Middle Earth, but all their main releases are good.
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So 2009 has heralded the resurgence of thrash metal closer to its 1980s roots. Proggy/techy thrash with an aesthetic a bit reminiscent of Voivod 20 years ago but with more thrash and less boring. Incredibly melodic and Baroque in structure, this album might sound like if Bach made a thrash metal album. The vocals are fucking insane; not so much shouting but more black metal-ish snarls, with high-pitched screams just adding to the psychotic, spaced-out themes in this album.
Goddamn this album is good. It's over an hour long but it sure as hell doesn't feel it.
Maybe check out Galneryus?Parallax Scroll said:Dragonforce may be a one trick pony, but that trick happens to be something I really enjoy listening to.
Parallax Scroll said:Maybe someone here can help me diversify. I looooove Dragonforce. Love love love love it. If anyone wants to give me shit for that, knock yourselves out.
:
Symphony X - The one sort of powerish metal band I was listening to before I discovered Dragonforce. Good stuff, but for me, Dragonforce was an upgrade.
Kamelot - Karma, Epica, and The Black Halo. Pretty good.
Luca Turilli - So far I've only been able to get into Prophet of the Last Eclipse, but I dig it.
Dragonland - good.
So, any suggestions?
Wrath2X said:I don't know. The whole Thrash Metal revival bands just don't match up to what we got in the 80's IMO.
But I would like to check out some, what would you guys recommend.
H.Cornerstone said:For all you fans of Pantera out there, here is a Band that emulates their sound very well.
http://www.myspace.com/southerncrossband
The debut from Enfold Darkness is great - they would be nice to see live, and have a ton of potential as a new bandAlivor said:Never posted my impressions from The Faceless/Dying Fetus. It was a really small venue, probably about 300-500 people there. Only about 50 in the pit, if that. I was right up against the stage. Everyone went crazy for Dying Fetus. Enfold Darkness, Suffokate, and Beneath the Massacre played as well, and all of them were awesome. Really great show. I'd definitely go again.
Wrath2X said:But I would like to check out some, what would you guys recommend.
Witchfinder General said:Try the following:
My Dying Bride - Turn Loose the Swans
November's Doom - To Welcome the Fade
Morgion - Solinari
Darkflight - Rusted Angel
Daylight Dies - Dismantling Devotion
yacobod said:i still wonder how anthrax became one of the big 4 of thrash
FFChris said:They are all from the same area aren't they?
I don't really care for them either, would rather have Exodus or Testament fit in for them, but seeing Megadeth and Metallica share a stage would be pretty amazing. Chances of this actually happening though? I'd say it were slim.
FFChris said:They are all from the same area aren't they?
I don't really care for them either, would rather have Exodus or Testament fit in for them, but seeing Megadeth and Metallica share a stage would be pretty amazing. Chances of this actually happening though? I'd say it were slim.
Giant Robot said:They were just one of the bigger thrash bands of the time. Exodus would have been more fitting IMO.
Wrath2X said:I don't know. The whole Thrash Metal revival bands just don't match up to what we got in the 80's IMO.
But I would like to check out some, what would you guys recommend.
DieNgamers said:http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=131967
So there will be a "big four" tour after all! In Europe.Sounds good!
METALLICA frontman James Hetfield recently gave The Pulse of Radio a little more insight into how the "Big Four" tour rumor started. "I think it was certainly spurred on by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and getting all these great, nostalgic feelings, you know. And, you know, the more we thought about 'Hey, you know what? We should celebrate the Bay Area thrash scene. Why don't we make a reunion of that or something?' And it basically morphed into, you know, the Big Four doing a gig together, and how cool that would be. Pretty much it went as far as that."