Everything Louder Than Everything Else!!!! The Metal Thread

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weitrhino

Re: Prog Rock/metal
« Reply #260 on: 6 May 2012, 12:43 am »
Just listened to an advanced copy of the new Morglbl CD, Brutal Romance, street date June 5th 2012.  Three words:

OH

MY

GOD!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9r2_I6fiGY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-hH4NBXvpk&feature=related


Previous albums Grotesk and Jazz for the Deaf were also very, very good but this new one is outrageous.  Can't wait for these guys to return to the US sometime.  This is must see stuff.

JoshK

Re: Prog Rock/metal
« Reply #261 on: 7 May 2012, 01:24 am »
Are local radio station has been playing this song...  Not prog, more like dirty blues hard rock.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7dv69jDU0k

JoshK

Re: Prog Rock/metal
« Reply #262 on: 7 May 2012, 08:45 pm »
Soen 'Cognitive' :thumb:

I think it's excellent. Yes, it's a bit derivative of Tool, but what doesn't draw on that which preceded it? 

I took a listen to this today on Grooveshark.  Yes, sometimes seemingly a bit of a Tool rip-off, but they do so convincingly and with great musicianship.  And who am I to complain about more Tool??  I give it the thumbs up!

ptmconsulting

Re: Prog Rock/metal
« Reply #263 on: 8 May 2012, 12:34 pm »
I'm looking forward to checking out the new Anathema album - Weather Systems.

Also listening to Astra-The Black Chord, which got a lot of raves on progressiveears.com recently, but I can't say that it works all that well for me.

JoshK

Re: Prog Rock/metal
« Reply #264 on: 8 May 2012, 12:43 pm »
I'm looking forward to checking out the new Anathema album - Weather Systems.


Ditto!  I just got notice it shipped.

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Re: Prog Rock/metal
« Reply #265 on: 8 May 2012, 08:51 pm »
How to Play Guitar

Strum any combination of the following:

1) A chord

2) E minor chord

3) G chord

4) D chord

Note: the faster and louder you strum, the more metal you are.



A typical beginner. Note the power of the guitar is forcing the hair away from the head. It is common for many guitarists to become bald later in life due to this phenomenon.

http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Guitar

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Re: Prog Rock/metal
« Reply #266 on: 12 May 2012, 11:19 pm »
I took a listen to this today on Grooveshark.  Yes, sometimes seemingly a bit of a Tool rip-off, but they do so convincingly and with great musicianship.  And who am I to complain about more Tool??  I give it the thumbs up!

You might also want to give Dead Soul Tribe a listen.

The also touch on a Tool vibe, but with enough originality to keep them fresh and interesting.

Great melodies and mood, and a great singer.

weitrhino

Re: Prog Rock/metal
« Reply #267 on: 15 May 2012, 02:40 am »
I should have mentioned Freak Kitchen.  They've been killer across Europe and in most other places but their music has been hard to get in the US until now.  LaserCD.com out of NJ will be releasing their entire back catalog over the course of the year and their new album, Cooking With Pagans is due toward year end. Freak Kitchen are not tremendously proggy, but they are definitely metal from left field.  Check it out.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxnYwOWkPyw

Rclark

Re: Prog Rock/metal
« Reply #268 on: 20 May 2012, 02:22 am »
How to Play Guitar

Strum any combination of the following:

1) A chord

2) E minor chord

3) G chord

4) D chord

Note: the faster and louder you strum, the more metal you are.



A typical beginner. Note the power of the guitar is forcing the hair away from the head. It is common for many guitarists to become bald later in life due to this phenomenon.

http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Guitar


 You have metal confused with punk. Metal takes talent.

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Re: Everything Louder Than Everything Else!!!! The Metal Thread
« Reply #269 on: 20 May 2012, 03:39 am »
The Black Sabbath playlist from the set list from today's Birmingham concert.

Into the Void
 Under the Sun
 Snowblind
 War Pigs
 Wheels of Confusion
 Electric Funeral
 Black Sabbath
 The Wizard
 Behind The Wall of Sleep
 NIB
 Fairies Wear Boots
 Tomorrow's Dream
 Sweet Leaf
 Symptom of The Universe/Drum Solo
 Iron Man
 Dirty Women
 Children of the Grave
 Paranoid
 



Must have been a great concert!


 

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Re: Everything Louder Than Everything Else!!!! The Metal Thread
« Reply #270 on: 20 May 2012, 05:34 am »

Too bad they felt the need to screw over Bill Ward. Leave the sad little dramas to Van Halen, boys. Yikes...

D.D. 

milford3

Re: Prog Rock/metal
« Reply #271 on: 26 May 2012, 01:19 am »
Avatar's video ("Torn Apart") replayed backwards.  Took me a couple of viewings to figure it out.  Love the gothic vocals at the end.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apZlp-ZKe9g&feature=branded

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Re: Everything Louder Than Everything Else!!!! The Metal Thread
« Reply #273 on: 1 Jul 2012, 05:43 pm »

Looks like more drama for us all to enjoy- It's hittin' the fan in the Queensryche camp !  Sordid details following:

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/exclusive-q-a-geoff-tate-on-queensryches-ugly-split-backstage-brawl-in-brazil-20120626?link=mostpopular1

Say what you want about the Sabbath/ Bill Ward debacle but at least there, nobody (allegedly ) pulled a knife on anybody...Ahhh those crazy rock 'n'roll kids! :rock:

D.D.

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Re: Everything Louder Than Everything Else!!!! The Metal Thread
« Reply #274 on: 10 Jul 2012, 02:23 am »
Who is into folk metal? been looking for some bands, besides Eluveitie.

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Re: Everything Louder Than Everything Else!!!! The Metal Thread
« Reply #275 on: 10 Jul 2012, 03:21 am »
Who is into folk metal? been looking for some bands, besides Eluveitie.








Berndt

Re: Everything Louder Than Everything Else!!!! The Metal Thread
« Reply #276 on: 10 Jul 2012, 04:04 am »
Good old days are coming back guys. :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
ACCEPT and OVER KILL both have brand new album.
I will buy both CDs but I have mixed feeling about the new Accept's front man but the Over Kill is a great album and sounds like old school. :rock:



Bought Stalingrad and it had some nice rifts bit wasn't really memorable for me. Still restless and wild I guess.
Loving the new reissue of sleep from southern lord. Dope smoker is amazing on vinyl.

orientalexpress

Re: Everything Louder Than Everything Else!!!! The Metal Thread
« Reply #277 on: 28 Jul 2012, 11:51 pm »
Now this is kick @ss band ,one of the best new band of 2012
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCpfoWsU33k


lapsan

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Re: Everything Louder Than Everything Else!!!! The Metal Thread
« Reply #278 on: 10 Aug 2012, 11:24 pm »


Doom is alive:
SAINT VITUS (Lillie: F-65) the new album since 1995 and still heavy and old school.



CANDLEMASS (Psalms for the dead)
Based on what they said this is the final album and the last one with Robert Lowe who left the band 6 days before this release.



KREATOR (Phantom Antichrist)powerfull album and concept
I bought all 3 albums and very busy with SAINT VITUS. :thumb:

nathanm

Re: Everything Louder Than Everything Else!!!! The Metal Thread
« Reply #279 on: 14 Aug 2012, 07:18 pm »
Wow Prelude, what wonderful news you bring!   I swear, I am totally in the dark about what new metal releases there are.  8)  Even though it's not really "candlemass" to me without Messiah singing, I still do enjoy most everything they've done with different singers nevertheless.  (I just think it makes more sense to call different groups of indiviuals by a different collective name when they make something together.  But that's not how it works.  Oh well.)
Wes Benscotter on the Kreator I assume?