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Metal Thread

Posted: 24 Mar 2014 23:13
by sangi39
If Nort doesn't mind, I'd like to start a CBB "metal thread", similar to the one over on the ZBB (because cross-board stuff [:P]). Anyway, I'm not going to copy-paste Nort's original post, which you can find here, but at the very basic level, it's a thread in which to share both Metal music as well as views on Metal [:)]

So, in Nort's words go" [:)]


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Folk Metal:

Alestorm: Wenches and Mead
Finntroll: Trollhammaren
Korpiklaani: Väkirauta
Skálmöld: Gleipnir
Turisas: Battle Metal

Doom Metal

Ajattara: Haureus

Death Metal

Arch Enemy: My Apocalypse
Beneath The Massacre: Society's Disposable Son
Daath: Subterfuge

Black Metal

Behemoth: At The Left Hand Ov God
Dimmu Borgir: Sacrilegious Scorn
Satyricon: K.I.N.G.
Tvangeste: Perkuno's Flame

Thrash/Groove Metal

Chimaira: Year Of The Snake
DevilDriver: Swinging The Dead
Lamb Of God: Ruin
Machine Head: Imperium
Mokoma: Minä Elän!
Sepultura: Ratamahatta

Other

Vernjuarmu: Laalavat Jouset

Then you've got your Symphonic Metal stuff, as well as Gothic Metal and Industrial Metal (do people tend to count NDH as Metal or rock, sometimes it's hard to tell), but I can't be bothered with them right now :P

I used to have more before an old laptop of mine died, but this is what I've managed to regain since then.

EDIT: These are fairly general classifications. For example, Finntroll is basically a folk-black combination, swinging between the two genres depending on both album and song while Behemoth, generally considered a Black Metal band, became a lot more influenced by Death Metal, I think, as time went on. Further, bands like Sepultura, almost purely on the basis of their age, are hard to classify as a whole.

Re: Metal Thread

Posted: 24 Mar 2014 23:47
by eldin raigmore
IMO metal should be malleable, fusible, ductile, lustrous, opaque, conduct heat, and conduct electricity.
Spoiler:
[;)]

Re: Metal Thread

Posted: 24 Mar 2014 23:58
by sangi39
eldin raigmore wrote:IMO metal should be malleable, fusible, ductile, lustrous, opaque, conduct heat, and conduct electricity.
Spoiler:
[;)]
Damn you, Eldin [:P] I knew at least someone would go there, but so soon? Haha [:)]

Re: Metal Thread

Posted: 25 Mar 2014 00:00
by Thakowsaizmu
Image

Re: Metal Thread

Posted: 25 Mar 2014 00:44
by thetha

Re: Metal Thread

Posted: 25 Mar 2014 15:01
by Micamo
Uhhh Blind Guardian?

I always feel intimidated in music discussions because my knowledge of it is quite shallow and I feel like that by speaking up my opinions I'm insulting people who really care about this stuff.

Re: Metal Thread

Posted: 25 Mar 2014 19:04
by Ànradh
Micamo wrote:Uhhh Blind Guardian?

I always feel intimidated in music discussions because my knowledge of it is quite shallow and I feel like that by speaking up my opinions I'm insulting people who really care about this stuff.
Definitely. I'd say power metal (but there's a strong thrash metal vibe there too).
Currently, my favourite subgenres are symphonic death metal:
Fleshgod Apocalypse The Violation
Septic Flesh- Red Code Cult

And deathgrind:
Dying Fetus- Invert the Idols
Cattle Decapitation- Kingdom of Tyrants

Re: Metal Thread

Posted: 26 Mar 2014 23:01
by xijlwya
I'm currently in love with this video:

Math Metal
Meshuggah - I am Colossus

it just goes so nicely with the music and the lyrics. I used to listen to much more metal music, but nowadays I tend torwards many different kinds of electronic music.

As for power metal, I'd like to add this. I'm not really into this kind of metal, but this song is just amazing.

Power Metal
Manticora - Help me like no one can

Re: Metal Thread

Posted: 03 Apr 2014 08:52
by Shemtov
Is their any folk metal without religious lyrics?

Re: Metal Thread

Posted: 03 Apr 2014 10:19
by Nortaneous
Shemtov wrote:Is their any folk metal without religious lyrics?
plenty, but it would be less time-consuming searchwise to find folk metal in a language you don't speak.

Re: Metal Thread

Posted: 03 Apr 2014 17:58
by Xonen
Shemtov wrote:Is their any folk metal without religious lyrics?
I suppose that depends partially on how you define "religious". I think most folk metal doesn't have religious lyrics in the sense of explicitly promoting any religion, although lyrics taking inspiration from traditional beliefs, myths and folklore are common. Some individual musicians even seriously practice some form of paganism, but I'm fairly sure most are just fans of the mythological settings and stories (which I think is probably not too different from how some of us can be fans of a good conworld [;)]) and/or just happen to think they make good settings for folk metal songs. As a possible example, there's a band named Cruachan whose songs feature both Irish mythology and Tolkien.

Now, somewhat anti-religious lyrics are quite common... Or at least lyrics depicting scenes from the Christianization of Europe from the pagans' (or trolls') point of view (which might or might not be the same thing, depending on who you ask - but in any case tends not to represent an entirely positive view of the Christians' role in these events). But plenty of bands don't have those either.

An example of a band I don't think employs any religious imagery (unless you count Davy Jones and stuff) would be the aforementioned Alestorm. Although whether or not they count as folk metal might be a little debatable; I believe the more exact term is [tʰɾʉ: skɔtʰɪʃ pʰəɪɾɪt mɛtʰəɫ] (or thereabouts).

Re: Metal Thread

Posted: 03 Apr 2014 18:12
by Ànradh
Xonen wrote:[tʰɾʉ: skɔtʰɪʃ pʰəɪɾɪt mɛtʰəɫ]
*snigger*

Re: Metal Thread

Posted: 04 Apr 2014 20:44
by sangi39
I'd pretty much agree with Xonen on this. The "religious" tone of Folk Metal, or at least what I listen too, ties in with the (generally pre-Christian) culture from which the band draws inspiration. Most of the religiosity is is basically based on the myths and legends of that culture but you also get songs about people from that culture or about historical events.

You do get anti-Christian Folk Metal, but that's, as Xonen suggests, mostly part of the pre-Christian vibe they're going for.

And yes to Alestorm, which can basically be summed up as "drink, pillage, sail, fight!" [:P]

Now, Black Metal? That's where you wanna go for trying to find "non-religious" lyrics [:P]

Re: Metal Thread

Posted: 05 Apr 2014 20:43
by Lambuzhao
Thakowsaizmu wrote:Image
My thoughts exactly. [}:D]

...though I could never raise the temperature between my V-fingers high enough to ignite pyronadoes like that.

I'm jealous. [}:(]

Re: Metal Thread

Posted: 06 Apr 2014 00:48
by Ànradh
Lambuzhao wrote:...though I could never raise the temperature between my V-fingers high enough to ignite pyronadoes like that.
Really? I had to buy special black nail polish to stop it happening at awkward moments.

Re: Metal Thread

Posted: 06 Apr 2014 04:13
by vampireshark
Here's some stuff for some quality headbanging and all. And few, if any, harsh vocals or subversive lyrics are involved.
Volbeat, Cape of Our Hero
Nightwish, Bye Bye Beautiful, Erämaan viimeinen
Lacuna Coil, Heaven's A Lie, End of Time
Epica, Storm the Sorrow
Kamelot, The Black Halo
Oomph, Augen auf
Ghost, Elizabeth
Dio, Rainbow in the Dark

Re: Metal Thread

Posted: 06 Apr 2014 15:51
by Lambuzhao
DIO?!?!?!?!?!?!??!

YOU..ARE... HELLA...AWESOME
:!:

My ancientmost Headbanger cries out
and brings forth:

Flight of Icarus - Iron Maiden
[}:D]


I can give other fraburden songs
of times of yore
Spoiler:
Black Widow Alice Cooper (w/ Vincent Price)
lest I date myself
[}:D]

Re: Metal Thread

Posted: 06 Apr 2014 20:28
by eldin raigmore
Lambuzhao wrote:lest I date myself
At least if you date yourself, you'll know you're going to say "Yes!" by the end of the evening. :mrgreen:

Re: Metal Thread

Posted: 06 Apr 2014 20:30
by thetha
>dadrock

Re: Metal Thread

Posted: 06 Apr 2014 21:34
by Ànradh
What happens when you mix thrash, black, power and neoclassical influences together in a great big pot?

Melo-death (apparently...), either way, have some CoB.