2012 is looking swell.
tool
john petrucci
osi
anathema
cynic
really good list yet again!
so keen
also hoping for some more form steven wilson (storm corrosion / pocrupine tree??)
2012 is looking swell.
tool
john petrucci
osi
anathema
cynic
really good list yet again!
Annwn
when you have like 40 albums then that's pretty much unavoidable to be fair.listened to one of buckethead's 2011 albums, underground chamber, and it's really increasing my feeling that buckethead is very very hit or miss.
rammstein are metal but neue deutsch härte doesn't seem to be particularly popular itt; i think i'm the only person who likes it.
ps oomph!, eisbrecher, silber and megaherz are superior to rammstein.
touché.when you have like 40 albums then that's pretty much unavoidable to be fair.
i'm still not sure how i feel about stahlhammer. opera noir and feind hört mit are pretty good, but i'd say rammstein are better.You forgot about me. Also Stahlhammer > R+, but Rammstein used to be way better back before Liebe ist if I repeat this album title I will throw myself off a cliff. I mean, I probably liked that album at release, but it was probably the first one I couldn't sit through all of the first time (which is kind of a shame, since Mehr) and was probably the one I most quickly realized that most of the tracks were unforgivably shitty.
Not really. They stopped playing live last year. Basically Aled isn't a fan of practising and preforming, plus their drummer left as he went home after finishing uni, and the second guitarist ended up leaving for some reason, so after an semi acoustic performance at the fires of rebellion gig/fest they said that was it for live. However Aled has been working on the album for a good few years now, and every time I see him he tells me he's working on it, and it's getting there.Didn't they break up a while ago? Gives me a chance to see them live, just missed them the first time around.
You might dig the followingif there's anything else i need to get tell me now:
i'm still not sure how i feel about stahlhammer. opera noir and feind hört mit are pretty good, but i'd say rammstein are better.
evan maybe try out:
essence - lost in violence
fen - epoch (not sure if you'll like fen, i have a feeling you won't but it may be worth a shot)
lantlôs - agape (same boat as fen)
mournful congregation - the book of kings
panopticon - social disservices
red fang - murder the mountains
tank 86 - rise
yob - atma.
also try antediluvian - through the cervix of hawwah, it seems like the sort of stuff you'd like.
yeah i remember listening to a few songs from Necros Christos at the beginning of the year and it was pretty solid. looking at Lord Vicar's line up and what bands they tend to be related to i'll give them a fair shot too.You might dig the following
Ygg - Ygg
Forefather - Last of the Line
Lord Vicar - Sign of Osiris
I think it's alright, but I feel you might like it more than me, Necro Christos - Doom of the Occult might be worth you checking out.
i thought it was you, but not seeing it on your list threw me off. :Ui think i was actually the person that recommended you Essence, lol. or at least i know i've known about them for awhile since one of the members of the band posted their single earlier this year. i keep forgetting it's 2011 and not 2010 for some reason though...
yeah i thought you probably won't like them but i figured just in case.i'll try Fen, Lantlos, and Panopticon but i don't have much hope for them since atmospheric black metal is really hit and miss.
either way i'll look into all that stuff, ty.
yeah, pre-2009 rammstein are actually better than i give them credit for but they're just so overrated. :/Fair enough. Rammstein were at least more consistent pre-2009. (Speaking of NDH in general, I've really learned to appreciate that little stop in "Augen auf!" in one of the last choruses.)
yeah i remember listening to a few songs from Necros Christos at the beginning of the year and it was pretty solid. looking at Lord Vicar's line up and what bands they tend to be related to i'll give them a fair shot too.
as for Ygg and Forefather, i'll give them a try, but i tend to tip toe around black metal of that type... or at least the type that Forefather play, i'm less familiar with Ygg.
Not really. They stopped playing live last year. Basically Aled isn't a fan of practising and preforming, plus their drummer left as he went home after finishing uni, and the second guitarist ended up leaving for some reason, so after an semi acoustic performance at the fires of rebellion gig/fest they said that was it for live. However Aled has been working on the album for a good few years now, and every time I see him he tells me he's working on it, and it's getting there.