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crimsoncheesecake

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dude try some folk metal. Heres a couple of links to different songs by my some of my favorite.

Finntroll:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkVwA__Fk9g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGywo81G6lk

Ensiferum:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6I1F1Nzeas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyFjFJudI98&feature=related

Korpiklaani:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIc4VHxU7iM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7kJRGPgvRQ&feature=related

Dalriada:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9F7b4skyUy4

Eluveitie:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iijKLHCQw5o&ob=av3e
 

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MASTODON MASTODON MASTODON MASTODON MASTODON OH GOD MASTODON PLEASE LISTEN TO THEM!!!PLEASE FOR THE GOOD OF MANKIND
 

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[HEADING=2]Rosetta[/HEADING]



Pictured: A Determinism of Morality


Philadelphia quartet Rosetta merge the metallic sounds of metal, the atmospheric symphonies of post-rock and the raw aggression of hardcore, employing an experimental songwriting technique filled with chaos and atmospherics to create a soundscape of progressive beauty. Their records range from Pink Floyd-esque rock and sonic layering, to walls of pure static ambiance and crushingly heavy sludge fueled riffage.

Genres: Post-metal, sludge metal, space rock, progressive metal, post-rock
Discography:





The Galilean Satellites
2005


The band's debut release, The Galilean Satellites, was released in various forms, including compact disc and vinyl. The compact disc version comes on two discs, one featuring the band performing music and vocals, while the other is full of ambient sound and samples from nature. The tracks on both CD's are the same length and are intended to be played simultaneously on separate players, creating a more literal atmosphere that surrounds and engulfs the the listener more than a single source of sound could.

Ambitious and unique in form, the content is no less daring. TGS tells the story of a discontent man, weary of the world's problems and its people. He decides to leave Earth in search of a place of solitude, somewhere he can find peace. Europa, the smallest of the four moons around Jupiter (the albums namesake, The Galilean Satellites, is the title given to these moons) becomes his destination. He sets out for his new home and hears it call to him like a mother to a lost child. The man drifts through space and returns Europa's calls, shouting, screaming and pleading for his mother to bring him into her embrace and rescue him from the world. The journey is violent, grandiose and ultimately climatic. But this isn't a happy ending; his journey is not yet over.

Not long after arriving at his new found home, the man begins to think of those he has left behind. The thoughts turn to longing and soon to loss. He regrets his decision and realizes all too late that those we surround ourselves with, our friends and family, are what makes life worth leaving. Distraught and disillusioned, our astronaut attempts to make his way back, back to where his heart belongs. But he cannot make it. Before he reaches Earth he dies and his spirit is left to wander in space. His final thoughts are of his own failure and his overwhelming rage and sadness.



"Turn it around,
crumbling odds,
your failed me,
turn it around,
crumbling down,
you failed me.

Shell of a man forgotten, bleed up to the light
Shell of a man forgotten his human form again.
Shell of a man Europa - lift me up.
Shell of man, turning over, your dream died today.
Shell of man has forgotten human form - you failed me
Shell of man, forgotten human form
Shell of man, your dream died today
Shell of man forgotten
Shell of man. Living on borrowed time"





Project Mercury (Rosetta & Balboa Split)
2007



Wake/Lift
2007


Rosetta's second major release and full-length record changes tact somewhat. Rather than tell a single, complex story as TGS had so perfectly managed, Wake/Lift delivers the very personal thoughts of the group's front-man and vocalist, Armine. Part-time teacher, Armine tells us how confused and angered he sometimes becomes when he is witness to a parents misguiding of their child. So full of ourselves and our own worlds, that those around and those who look up to us inherit guilt, misinformation and a heard mentality. We are driven to find the path of least resistance and would rather walk down that road with our eyes closed, than open them and dare to find our own purposes and potentials. We are planets circling stars, never wavering from our course and unable to outgrow the shadows cast over us. We play our roles, content to be a smaller part of someone else's greatness, to be a part of what is larger, but never more than.

Wake/Lift is both the main message and title of the album. Again and again throughout the course of the record we are told to wake up and grab a hold of life, to release our preconceptions and to forget what we are told. Both demanding and begging, the sound manages to be aggressive without being harsh, and to be insightful without turning to mush.

While not a concept album in literal form, each song is part of a greater whole and they all build upon the same themes and experiences. Ultimately, Wake/Lift is as much music as it is an awakening.

"We are moments, men, and places.
We are planets, monuments to stars"




The Cleansing Undertones of Wake/Lift
2007



(Rosetta & Year of No Light & East of the Wall Split)
2009



(Rosetta & Restorations Split)
2010



A Determinism of Morality
2010


Determinism, like cause and effect, tells us every action is a reaction to a previous event. Morality tells us one can decide their behavior, to be good or to be cruel. The two are irreconcilably opposed; if our actions and the actions of everything in the universe are simply a single domino in a large chain, free will as we know it is a wishful guise. Just how much choice do you have over every single course you walk? Is it really your will that you are reading this now? Or is it the result of a chain of events, starting from this morning, that has been in motion since the dawn of time?

A Determinism of Morality, Rosetta's third full-length album sees the band move even further away from narrative. Containing no overarching story or solid concept, ADoM plays more like the pondering of a deeply confused philosopher. Questions and themes are mixed and thrown around in a chaotic dance of reflection, one's mind playing both the roles and the stage.

Similarly to the equally epic Wake/Lift, much of the album contains musings on life's purpose and an individual's destination. Extending on the later, ADoM adds to the fray greater forces outside our control and questions their role in our lives, be it gods, destinies or an undeniable path.

What you hear and how you intemperate it plays more of a role in A Determinism of Morality's impact than any greater meaning or subjective review. And that is perhaps the most beautiful reflection of the record's purpose.

"So tell me how I've come so far
Repression of memories
Behind a door best kept shut
Suppression of daily deeds
A crushing venom weeping
Into these hands
A plague upon a frame
Growing on the inside
Withering a simple sullen home"




Junius/Rosetta (Rosetta & Junius Split)
2011




[HEADING=2]Rosetta - Wake[/HEADING]



Raw, unbridled emotions seethe and roar their way through the vocals; love, longing, loss and revelations, Rosetta speak of them fluently. Complex and multi-layered soundscapes grow and and shrink, expand and explode, leading you through a journey as intense and thrilling as it is peaceful and beautiful--a harmonies discord. Thundering drums turn to gentle petals as easily as walls of electric sound tear through a growing climax to reveal a triumphant release.

Aggressive, raw, progressive, gentle and beautiful. Rosseta is art.
 

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Being more into Black Metal, and having gotten pukin' sick of the "TRVE BLACK", which consists mainly in doing again (and not as well as) what the great bands of the 90's did, I'll recommend a couple that are really special:

Summoning (Austria): epic/atmospheric black metal based on Tolkien's writings;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNAcpWLBTfU

Blut Aus Nord (France): avant-garde, dark, strange, sometimes epic, sometimes suicide-inducing;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMHxbeEsXK0

Windir (Norway): pagan/folk "sognametal", based around local folklore and music;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DtHl6F0yCE

And if noone minds, I'll put in a bit of my own stuff, being vocalist in

Udyr (France/Norway): pagan/atmospheric black metal;
http://www.myspace.com/udyrofficial

She-Ein-Bo Mahshavah (France): esoteric black/death;
http://www.myspace.com/sheeinbomahshavah
 

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BreakfastMan said:
OT: Let's get some classics in here. Can't go wrong with the aforementioned Maiden, but there are plenty of other good ones to check out too:
This must be the only post that have songs in it that are actually worth recommending...

OT


I'll stop now since I'm sure nobody cares about real metal anymore.
 

Grey Day for Elcia

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Bucht said:
Grey Day for Elcia said:
Bucht said:
Punk metal and metal punk? >_>
Don't blame me, I didn't invent those names, but if you listen to them there's obviously a difference.
I have never heard of the latter before. I believe you are looking for the genre crossover thrash--they've been calling it that since the early 80's.

Crossover thrash, often abbreviated to crossover, sometimes called also punk metal, is a form of thrash metal that contains more hardcore punk elements than standard thrash. The genre lies on a continuum between heavy metal and punk rock. Other genres on the same continuum have significant overlap with crossover thrash, and besides tradition hardcore punk and thrash metal, include such related genres as thrashcore, grindcore and skate punk.

-Wiki
 

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Grey Day for Elcia said:
I have never heard of the latter before. I believe you are looking for the genre crossover thrash--they've been calling it that since the early 80's.

Crossover thrash, often abbreviated to crossover, sometimes called also punk metal, is a form of thrash metal that contains more hardcore punk elements than standard thrash. The genre lies on a continuum between heavy metal and punk rock. Other genres on the same continuum have significant overlap with crossover thrash, and besides tradition hardcore punk and thrash metal, include such related genres as thrashcore, grindcore and skate punk.

-Wiki
It's not exactly Crossover either.
Crossover sounds more like this (see video below) whilst Punk Metal is just Punk with metal influences (like in the Hookers song I posted above).
Though I won't argue that genre naming can get really confusing.
 

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Bucht said:
Grey Day for Elcia said:
I have never heard of the latter before. I believe you are looking for the genre crossover thrash--they've been calling it that since the early 80's.

Crossover thrash, often abbreviated to crossover, sometimes called also punk metal, is a form of thrash metal that contains more hardcore punk elements than standard thrash. The genre lies on a continuum between heavy metal and punk rock. Other genres on the same continuum have significant overlap with crossover thrash, and besides tradition hardcore punk and thrash metal, include such related genres as thrashcore, grindcore and skate punk.

-Wiki
It's not exactly Crossover either.
Crossover sounds more like this (see video below) whilst Punk Metal is just Punk with metal influences (like in the Hookers song I posted above).
Though I won't argue that genre naming can get really confusing.
We seriously need to just drop half the genres, lol. It gets so specific and nitpicky after a certain point. I understand the need for some differentiation, but when it gets to the point where we have doom, epic doom, funeral doom, black doom, drone doom and death doom, maybe we have a problem.
 

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Well I personally like the bigger death/heavy metal bands, particularly Amon amarth, Behemoth, Lamb of God, Children of Bodom and In Flames.

Some of my most listened to songs by those bands here:

 

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Grey Day for Elcia said:
We seriously need to just drop half the genres, lol. It gets so specific and nitpicky after a certain point. I understand the need for some differentiation, but when it gets to the point where we have doom, epic doom, funeral doom, black doom, drone doom and death doom, maybe we have a problem.
Well, yes and no.
I don't think it would be easier if every band in a doom sub genre would be simply be called "Doom".
Because most of them sound like a whole other genre.

Examples for those reading who don't know much about doom:
 

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Bucht said:
Grey Day for Elcia said:
We seriously need to just drop half the genres, lol. It gets so specific and nitpicky after a certain point. I understand the need for some differentiation, but when it gets to the point where we have doom, epic doom, funeral doom, black doom, drone doom and death doom, maybe we have a problem.
Well, yes and no.
I don't think it would be easier if every band in a doom sub genre would be simply be called "Doom".
Because most of them sound like a whole other genre.

Examples for those reading who don't know much about doom:
But that's okay; not every rock band sounds the same. We can pick them apart until there's a genre for every album in the world if we wanted to, but it only serves to muddy the waters, not to make them easier to find. Half the metal subgenres sound so alike it's just stupid.

Rock
Hard Rock
Punk
Hardcore
Metal
Alt
Progressive
Thrash
Speed
Doom
Sludge
Death

That's all we need. Yeah, tons of stuff falls in to a bunch of them, but what's the actual point in separating dark doom from funeral doom? Listing more than one genre is a lot better than creating a hundred smaller ones that contain only a handful of bands. It's a self-serving act with no real purpose. There's a reason we need to separate, say hard rock and death metal--because someone looking for a hard rock album isn't looking for death metal. Sludge, stoner sludge, doom sludge, crust sludge--all the little deviations don't warrant an entire genre. If the sound is about the same, or the elements are akin, leave them in one place, I say.
 

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Okay, let's try to put on some bands people haven't yet.











 

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Dream Theatre is a very good band, and their older albums deserve to be listened to

Also, although not strictly metal, Coheed & Cambria is a great band, as long as you have the patience to get used to the singer's voice


And lastly, one of my favourite bands, Ayreon, also cannot strictly be classified as metal. However, the blending of many different music genres is done in such a way that the end result is well worth the listen

 

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Devin Townsend, Ulver, Alcest, Kvelertak, Bolt Thrower, Les Discrets, Type O Negative, Negura Bunget, Windir, Summoning, Cynic, Virgin Steele, Solitude Aeturnus, Drudkh, Enslaved, Coldworld, Walknut, Electric Wizard, Disillusion, Pig Destroyer, Dan Swano, Opeth, Morbid Angel, Death, Napalm Death, Baroness, Carcass, Brutal Truth, Terrorizer, InMe, Boris, Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Jesu, Swans, Mr Bungle, Burzum, Mayhem, Avanatasia, Control Denied, Xerath, Athiest, TesseractT, Riot, Rage, X Japan, (Early) Queensryche, Kyuss, Queens of The Stoneage, Diamond Head, Anthrax, Between The Buried And Me, Born Of Osiris, Amon Amarth, Lord Belial, Vesperian Sorrow, Agalloch, Estatic Fear, Paradise Lost, Emperor, (Early) Dimmu Borgir, Borknagar, Apokefale, Protest The Hero, Nevermore, Coroner, Possessed, Amorphis, Strapping Young Lad, Fear Factory, Alghazanth, Agoraphobic Nosebleed, Turisas, Suffocation, Obscura, Kamelot, Gorgoroth, Immortal, Ensiferum, Celtic Frost, Bloodbath, Bathory, Arcturus, Anaal Nathrakh, Evile, Insomnium and finally Iron Savior.

Okay there, HAPPY NOW!!!!!

Also this covers pretty much every sub-genre of metal.
 

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Gingerbeard said:
Being more into Black Metal, and having gotten pukin' sick of the "TRVE BLACK", which consists mainly in doing again (and not as well as) what the great bands of the 90's did, I'll recommend a couple that are really special:

Summoning (Austria): epic/atmospheric black metal based on Tolkien's writings;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNAcpWLBTfU

Blut Aus Nord (France): avant-garde, dark, strange, sometimes epic, sometimes suicide-inducing;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMHxbeEsXK0

Windir (Norway): pagan/folk "sognametal", based around local folklore and music;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DtHl6F0yCE

And if noone minds, I'll put in a bit of my own stuff, being vocalist in

Udyr (France/Norway): pagan/atmospheric black metal;
http://www.myspace.com/udyrofficial

She-Ein-Bo Mahshavah (France): esoteric black/death;
http://www.myspace.com/sheeinbomahshavah

Good choices liking your own stuff as well! OP, listen to this guys choices and through in some Walknut, Drudkh, Sombres Forets, Coldword, Gris, Imperium Dekadenz and Evilfeast and then you've got yourself one of the best compilations of Atmospheric Black Metal Artists!
 

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if_then_else said:
Been listening to Paradise Lost on the weekend, not sure if it's something you'd like, they are fairly depressing, by I love them anyway.


Check their older works too, they used more guttural vocals, if that's your thing.
YES! Finally a fellow PL fan. I saw them live a few weeks ago, great gig. Have you heard their new album? (my avatar). It kicks ass.

Apart from them, here are my recommendations:






And something a bit different

 

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What about some post metal? or I also listen to a lot of folk metal, and it's various sub genres.

If you want some folk metal you can feel free to PM me.