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Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 8:03 pm
by crimson
Doro of Warlock
Warlock
Iron Maiden (especially old stuff)
Some softer stuff such as:
Scorpions
Lee Aaron
Listen to lots of everything
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 3:36 am
by Fiberfar
Black Sabbath - The Dio Years
A collection of all songs Dio made with Sabbath, including three new ones.
I love the album!
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 4:56 am
by Naffnuff
Some people have suggested Dream Theater. I cannot stess enough how much I admire them as musicians. The best album is in my opinion still the breakthrough album Images and Words, but it may seem a little dated by now (I think it is from 89).
Do you like instrumental music? In that case I can recommend Steve Vai. His music is far from being power metal, but it is very extravagant, elaborate and virtuoso. Any album would do in my opinion.
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 10:35 pm
by Mandalorianx
Symphony X: The Odyssey and The Divine Wings of Tragedy.
Noctural Rites: New World Messiah, Grand Illusion and Shadowland.
this are very good albums, in my opinion
Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 3:41 am
by Kipi
Naffnuff wrote:Some people have suggested Dream Theater. I cannot stess enough how much I admire them as musicians. The best album is in my opinion still the breakthrough album Images and Words, but it may seem a little dated by now (I think it is from 89).
Eve though it's old, it doesn't mean it would be too dated!
I've album "Spell of Iron" from Tarot, which was released at -86, and it still rocks!
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 3:50 pm
by riotfellow
Killswitch engage
Trivium
Deathstars
Ministry
IMO they make some great metal. But other than those mentioned there is also Disturbed although it is in the lighter end of metal. Oh yeah almost forgot Ill Nino and Lacuna Coil which makes some very good music as well.
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 7:47 pm
by Gilliatt
I bought the new Kamelot (Ghost Opera) and the new Symphony X (Paradise Lost) albums.
The Kamelot one is a huge deception. I guess that with a little less distortion and with drums a little lighter, they would be ready to be the opening act of the next CĂ©line Dion concert.
The Symphony X album is excellent, it is their heaviest. I would like it even better if the sound was more powerful.
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 5:32 am
by Fiberfar
I got hold of the Overture of the Wicked EP from Iced Earth, and I must say I was plesantly suprised.
I actually prefer these versions of Profecy, Birth of the Wicked and The Coming Curse.
I can't wait until I the new album comes.
Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 9:17 pm
by Gilliatt
Fiberfar wrote:I got hold of the Overture of the Wicked EP from Iced Earth, and I must say I was plesantly suprised.
I actually prefer these versions of Profecy, Birth of the Wicked and The Coming Curse.
I can't wait until I the new album comes.
That sounds sacrilege to my ears! :speech:
Did you like
The Glorious Burden or is
The Overture of the Wicked actually
much better than
The Glorious Burden?
Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 8:27 am
by Fiberfar
Gilliatt wrote:That sounds sacrilege to my ears! :speech:
Did you like The Glorious Burden or is The Overture of the Wicked actually much better than The Glorious Burden?
I take it you're one of those Barlows-fans then?
I like
The Glorious Burden, but if the remaining songs on the new album holds the same level as
Ten Thousand Strong, I belive it'll be better than
The Glorious Burden.
But then again, the songs about Gettysburg 1863 is a masterpiece.
Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 3:37 pm
by Gilliatt
Fiberfar wrote:I take it you're one of those Barlows-fans then?
I like
The Glorious Burden, but if the remaining songs on the new album holds the same level as
Ten Thousand Strong, I belive it'll be better than
The Glorious Burden.
But then again, the songs about Gettysburg 1863 is a masterpiece.
Yes, I prefer Barlow to Ripper, especially live (Ripper is probably the less charismatic signer I saw in my life), but it is not just about Ripper. I was also disappointed by
Horror Show, not that it was bad, but I did not find it as good as
Something Wicked. I loved only 3 or 4 songs on
The Glorious Burden, but it is true that the Gettysburg songs were good, although I would not call it a masterpiece.
Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 4:43 pm
by Fiberfar
I'm a man of history, no wonder I liked the historical songs there.
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 10:59 am
by Fiberfar
I just got
Gods of War Live by
Manowar, and frankly, it's the best live album I've ever heard. I thought it was going to be hard to put out a live album that was a lot better than
Halford's Live Insurrection, but they actually managed to to just that.
Go get it now!
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 10:43 am
by MalakSaesmus
What I listen to now and like.
Death metal:
Type O Negative
Rob Zombie
Gothic metal:
Sonata Arctica
Nightwish
Stratovarius
HIM
Xandria
Sunterra
Trash metal:
In Flames
Ill Nino
Type O Negative is surely rocks, got to listen to that day and nite. :mischief:
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 11:54 am
by Kipi
MalakSaesmus wrote:
Gothic metal:
Sonata Arctica
Nightwish
Stratovarius
HIM
Just curious, based on what these four bands are Gothic metal?
Well, Nightwish is remotely close to Gothic, though only if you are thinking of their older production (Oceanborn, Wishmaster and perhaps Century Child), but the three others as well?
As I said, just curious...
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 12:00 pm
by MalakSaesmus
Sonata Arctica and Nightwish like brother and sister.:laugh:
I think Sonata Arctica might be a bit better than Nightwish although not as popular. Stratovarius is the foundation of all North-European gothic metal, they're oldies, but goodies.
Well, HIM is a bit out of the line, cuz it can be defined as "love metal" rather than "gothic metal".
You're right about Nightwish, thats why I listen to their older albums only.:laugh:
I don't like the hyped, popularized new albums.
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 12:04 pm
by Kipi
MalakSaesmus wrote:Sonata Arctica and Nightwish like brother and sister.:laugh:
I think Sonata Arctica might be a bit better than Nightwish although not as popular. Stratovarius is the foundation of all North-European gothic metal, they're oldies, but goodies.
Well, HIM is a bit out of the line, cuz it can be defined as "love metal" rather than "gothic metal".
You're right about Nightwish, thats why I listen to their older albums only.:laugh:
I don't like the hyped, popularized new albums.
Actually, if you remove the hype around the Once, it is actually rather good album.
I agree with HIM, it's in border line between Gothic and Love metal, though I would rank it as Love metal. I think Valo himself has said that HIM plays Love metal...
Then, we come to the Strato and SA. Both, in my opinion, are much closer to power metal than Gothic metal. Especially Stratovarius. Though the latest album from Sonata Arctica is more progressive metal, kinda close to Queen...
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 2:40 pm
by Fiberfar
Just for the record: It's called Thrash, not trash
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 3:43 pm
by MalakSaesmus
Fiberfar wrote:Just for the record: It's called Thrash, not trash
Sorry for my smelling pistake.
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 4:35 am
by Kipi
Today was released new album from Nightwish, Dark Passion Play, and I heartly recommend it to all!
It really kicks in but, and hard!