What's the next item in this list? (AKA "What should I listen to next?")
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What's the next item in this list? (AKA "What should I listen to next?")
I'm clearly in need of more variety in my musical life. The last few months have been the following 4 albums; each one spent a few weeks on repeat, and then I switched to the next one:
1. Threshold, Legends of the Shires
2. Braindance, Master of Disguise
3. Threshold, Dividing Lines
4. Tim Donahue, Madmen & Sinners
So, I ask you, the Perpetual Motion Community: What's item 5 on that list? I'll say just for the sake of completeness that harsh/growl vocals are a complete deal-killer for me.
1. Threshold, Legends of the Shires
2. Braindance, Master of Disguise
3. Threshold, Dividing Lines
4. Tim Donahue, Madmen & Sinners
So, I ask you, the Perpetual Motion Community: What's item 5 on that list? I'll say just for the sake of completeness that harsh/growl vocals are a complete deal-killer for me.
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Re: What's the next item in this list? (AKA "What should I listen to next?")
I'm going on a bit of an Edritch kick right now. Played "Headquake" last night, and MAN is that album even better than I remember. First four tracks are all KILLER. And that is saying something, with "El Nino" up soon (far and away my favorite of theirs)
Also have the new Threshold in the car now (finally). Only a couple tracks in, but once again.... It's Threshold, therefore it's GREAT.
Also have the new Threshold in the car now (finally). Only a couple tracks in, but once again.... It's Threshold, therefore it's GREAT.
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Re: What's the next item in this list? (AKA "What should I listen to next?")
Your really limiting yourself by not including music with harsh vocals.
Two of my all time favourite bands are incredible epic progressive/black/death/pagan/folk metal sung in their native tongue.
They (Moonsorrow and Finsterforst) are far more musically adventurous than 99.9% of the so called 'prog metal' bands that get highly praised here.
But I do understand that the vocals can be a killer, I just view them as another musical instrument in the mix.
Two of my all time favourite bands are incredible epic progressive/black/death/pagan/folk metal sung in their native tongue.
They (Moonsorrow and Finsterforst) are far more musically adventurous than 99.9% of the so called 'prog metal' bands that get highly praised here.
But I do understand that the vocals can be a killer, I just view them as another musical instrument in the mix.
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Re: What's the next item in this list? (AKA "What should I listen to next?")
The new Threshold is indeed great.Sir Exar Kun wrote: ↑Mon Jan 09, 2023 12:39 pmI'm going on a bit of an Edritch kick right now. Played "Headquake" last night, and MAN is that album even better than I remember. First four tracks are all KILLER. And that is saying something, with "El Nino" up soon (far and away my favorite of theirs)
Also have the new Threshold in the car now (finally). Only a couple tracks in, but once again.... It's Threshold, therefore it's GREAT.
I tried Eldritch back in the day, but couldn't get into it ... for reasons that I can't at all remember. I'll have to give it another shot. Thanks for the reminder!
Re: What's the next item in this list? (AKA "What should I listen to next?")
Taken in and of itself? Yep. Taken in the context of their whole discography? No...not so much. This band 'evolves' by changing singers, but that's like smoke and mirrors. Then again, I have a known penchant for bagging on bands that just release disc after disc of 5-minute songs (Evergrey, I'm lookin' at YOU) and don't really think beyond that (although Tom toning things down over time has been a welcome evolution). Vanden Plas, I'm lookin' at you, too.
I'll be the judge of what's good and what isn't, thank you...
Re: What's the next item in this list? (AKA "What should I listen to next?")
https://youtu.be/qMXESlny4-I
Linked by Glenn, admittedly not everyone's thing, probably will get vilified here. Don't care. This is currently scratching a few itches I never knew I had, to the point where I would previously run in the other direction from a band like this.
But this caught me hard.
At least give the video production a chance.
And I also never much enjoyed the whole 'reaction video' thing on Youtube. But after this track got me, I've been really enjoying watching others have similar, wide-eyed reactions as mine.
Linked by Glenn, admittedly not everyone's thing, probably will get vilified here. Don't care. This is currently scratching a few itches I never knew I had, to the point where I would previously run in the other direction from a band like this.
But this caught me hard.
At least give the video production a chance.
And I also never much enjoyed the whole 'reaction video' thing on Youtube. But after this track got me, I've been really enjoying watching others have similar, wide-eyed reactions as mine.
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Re: What's the next item in this list? (AKA "What should I listen to next?")
OK, at first I genuinely thought maybe you posted the wrong link somehow....https://youtu.be/qMXESlny4-I
Linked by Glenn, admittedly not everyone's thing, probably will get vilified here. Don't care. This is currently scratching a few itches I never knew I had, to the point where I would previously run in the other direction from a band like this.
But this caught me hard.
At least give the video production a chance.
And I also never much enjoyed the whole 'reaction video' thing on Youtube. But after this track got me, I've been really enjoying watching others have similar, wide-eyed reactions as mine.
Then about halfway through it kicked in.
Not my thing at all, but can see the appeal I guess. And yes, quite a video!
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Re: What's the next item in this list? (AKA "What should I listen to next?")
Never my thing either. Not even close. Can't explain it.Sir Exar Kun wrote: ↑Mon Feb 13, 2023 10:58 am........snipped
Then about halfway through it kicked in.
Not my thing at all, but can see the appeal I guess. And yes, quite a video!
It just connects with me, for some inexplicable reason.