The_Algebraist
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Wondering what you're all listening to. I'm vaping and listening tithe Krallice discography while cooking all day. Just ordered the Ulcerate vinyl on Willowtip this afternoon as well.
Right on SD! I am a metal head to the core,and classic Black Sabbath my music of choice for....well just about any occasion.I like classic metal or anything in general that doesn't have the "screamo" type singing.
Anything that took Sabbath as inspiration probably
Gotta love King Diamond! His vocals on the song "Abigail" still hold up as some of the best in opera style vocals in metal.IMHO he paved the way for soaring vocals in metal.I love all forms of metal. Even the ones with rough vocals. I know a lot people can't get past the initial abrasion but I treat it more like it was an instrument than a person singing. But there are a lot of bands that use rough vocals that I just can't get enough of like Amon Amarth, Ensiferum, Cradle of Filth, Dethklok and At The Gates. Amorphis switches between clean and rough too and sound fucking awesome. The raw power and control that some of these musicians like Dani Filth or Kind Diamond had in their early days over their voices put them in a league of vocal instrumentation totally different from the traditional singing methods we've all come to expect as the norm.
Of course my main vein of metal that I consider closest to me is Progressive metal like Dream Theater, Symphony X or Ayreon with majority of the vocals being clear and used as a mechanism for forwarding a story or meaning to the song. But I am saddened by how many people pass the darker sides of metal by because of how different it is from what they are used too.
I'm not a "metalhead" at all, but I like a lot of metal so I thought I'd look, then you mention two amazing and not so well known metal bands in your post.Wondering what you're all listening to. I'm vaping and listening tithe Krallice discography while cooking all day. Just ordered the Ulcerate vinyl on Willowtip this afternoon as well.
I'm not a "metalhead" at all, but I like a lot of metal so I thought I'd look, then you mention two amazing and not so well known metal bands in your post.
I fucking LOVE the latest Krallice album, it's been blowing my mind since I got it. can't wait for the vinyl. If you like Krallice, check out a band called Wild Hunt. they have some similar non-black black metal going on (I refer to Krallice as "light blue metal") with lots of ambience and some doom bits, an interesting mix and one of the best metal albums of last year, stunning production.
Ulcerate are great too, they always sounded like a slightly less insane version of "Obscura" era Gorguts, but with more focus on groove.
seeing as you seem to have good taste, a few metal recommendations from a non-metalhead (various styles of metal):
Cleric (FUCK!!!!),
Dimesland,
Astomatous (Krallice rhythm section doing amazing old-school tech-death),
Electro Quarterstaff,
Pan.Thy.Monium (funny old-school proggy sludge, check Dream II first),
Tholus,
Sickening Horror (the first album is sick, jazzy tech stuff),
Portal (the most interesting death metal band in years)
Deathspell Omega (possibly the best of the best of the best, excelling in every area of composition, musicianship and production).
just a few interesting bits of the top of my head. if you like Krallice you've probably heard them already, but the latest Dysrhythmia and Behold… the Arctopus albums are both amazing. and new Gorguts soon with Colin Marston and Kevin Hufnagel!
I'm really interested in getting into krallice. Do you guys have any recommended entry points for someone who hasn't heard anything by then?