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yanch
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Posted: November 25 2010 at 07:41 |
When used right the growls work. I think the best metal uses both.
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J-Man
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Posted: November 25 2010 at 08:21 |
Jake Kobrin wrote:
I don't think there's anyone that actually prefers one or the other... They each serve their purpose.
For example, Yes would sound AWFUL with growling, but Jon Anderson's vocals would probably sound out of place in Morbid Angel... |
![Clap Clap](smileys/smiley32.gif) Exactly. It's all about context.
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Posted: November 25 2010 at 08:27 |
AtomicCrimsonRush wrote:
Opeth wreck their songs with death metal growling
There i have said it.
Its true - Opeth's music is amazing but the growling caustic vocals are abysmal!
Clean vocals are the best, and take more skill.
i know some death head will get on here and spout on about how amazing death metal vocals are, and how it takes so much talent to scream your vocals raw - but it is not the case. |
*facepalm* Just because you don't like growled vocals doesn't mean they require no skill and "are abysmal". You just don't like it. Those are two different things.
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Posted: November 25 2010 at 08:46 |
J-Man wrote:
AtomicCrimsonRush wrote:
Opeth wreck their songs with death metal growling
There i have said it.
Its true - Opeth's music is amazing but the growling caustic vocals are abysmal!
Clean vocals are the best, and take more skill.
i know some death head will get on here and spout on about how amazing death metal vocals are, and how it takes so much talent to scream your vocals raw - but it is not the case. |
*facepalm*
Just because you don't like growled vocals doesn't mean they require no skill and "are abysmal". You just don't like it. Those are two different things. ![Wink Wink](smileys/smiley2.gif)
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Spot on Jeff. Growling actually require more technique than normal singing, such as Jon Anderson or Peter Gabriel do. If you do it wrong you can actually destroy your vocal chords, something that was not uncommon during the late 80's and 90's death scene. Besides, there are a wide array of growls. I can say without much research that most people that claim they like this kind of singing here in PA didn't began to scratch through the surface of the death scene and some opinions I have seen about Atheist's latest albumshow that quite a lot.
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Posted: November 25 2010 at 09:04 |
To clarify: I like this kind of singing, as other kinds of singing, when functional to the song. I don't like when it's only to follow a standard and I mean it for every kind of singing.
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Posted: November 25 2010 at 09:31 |
My favorite band is Opeth.I have said"I love the combination of growls and screams with clean vocals".
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Gerinski
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Posted: November 25 2010 at 10:35 |
No growling for me thanks.
Somebody has mentioned that different instruments sound also different, well for sure but if so, growling vocals sound like a badly-tuned and badly played instrument to me. It's as if a guitar would be so distorted and mistuned that you do not perceive a sensible timbre nor musical sound dynamics anymore.
But ok that's just my taste, nothing against them or against those who like them, I just think it's a pitty they sometimes ruin (to me) otherwise brilliant music.
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sleeper
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Posted: November 25 2010 at 10:42 |
As long as it works with the music I dont care, its when the vocals dont fit that I have a problem.
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Manuel
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Posted: November 25 2010 at 11:09 |
Dellinger wrote:
Jake Kobrin wrote:
I don't think there's anyone that actually prefers one or the other... They each serve their purpose. For example, Yes would sound AWFUL with growling, but Jon Anderson's vocals would probably sound out of place in Morbid Angel... |
O yes, I'm pretty sure there are lot's of people (me included) who not only prefer clean vocals, but even can't stand growling. On the other hand, there are many hardcore metalheads who just can't listen to music without growls, and even despise it as "too soft" or "music for girls" or whatever they may come to think. |
That's how I feel too. One of the reasons I'm not really into metal is the growling, and a few other things too. I like to be able to understand the lyrics, and growling and screaming won't really inspire me.
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Posted: November 25 2010 at 11:11 |
sleeper wrote:
As long as it works with the music I dont care, its when the vocals dont fit that I have a problem. |
To me, this is why Opeth is so good; because they can balance the growls and the really heavy parts with the clean, softer parts. Similarly, a band like Atheist would sound absolutely absurd if they didn't use their sort of harsh screaming style. Different styles call for different vocal types.
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Posted: November 25 2010 at 11:50 |
The answer to this should be pretty obvious, it all depends on the music.
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Posted: November 25 2010 at 12:13 |
If I really liked the music I don't think growls would stop me enjoying it. No more than a really annoying "clean" vocalist at any rate.
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Posted: November 25 2010 at 13:03 |
I don't have a problem with being wrong....but how do you understand the growling?? I mean at least with screamo or plain screaming you can get the words...but with growling its all a jumbled mess of gerbling.....I'm not slamming growling I just simply don't understand the lyrics, content of the music.
I listen to a lot of genres.....I do enjoy some of the music but I get bored cause I am trying to understand the lyrics.
I guess I failed....... ![Cry Cry](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley19.gif)
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Posted: November 25 2010 at 13:08 |
Catcher10 wrote:
I don't have a problem with being wrong....but how do you understand the growling?? I mean at least with screamo or plain screaming you can get the words...but with growling its all a jumbled mess of gerbling.....I'm not slamming growling I just simply don't understand the lyrics, content of the music.
I listen to a lot of genres.....I do enjoy some of the music but I get bored cause I am trying to understand the lyrics.
I guess I failed....... ![Cry Cry](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley19.gif) |
I don't understand a lot of growling.
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Posted: November 25 2010 at 13:18 |
actually i really like the experimental vocal try outs. for example maudlin of the well, especially their last album 'part the second'. vocals on the album can be considered as clean but in fact they are neither clean nor growly in my opinion.
or i can give deluge grander as an example to this. they do not really use vocals in their songs, but the short vocal partitions are highly experimental and works perfect when you get used to them.
also indukti can be an example of the experimental vocal users, especially with their last album.
moon safari, the dear hunter and ritual are the bands that i like as the users of clean vocals. on the other hand baroness, isis, devin townsend, opeth and (early) maudlin of the well are using growly vocals with perfection.
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Posted: November 25 2010 at 15:43 |
sleeper wrote:
As long as it works with the music I dont care, its when the vocals dont fit that I have a problem. |
Agreed! Though I do like to understand the lyrics!
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Posted: November 25 2010 at 16:13 |
So Prog in languages you cannot understand are off your play-list then? (Italian, French, German, Greek, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Czech, Russian, Japanese, Dutch... Kobaļan).
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What?
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Mushroom Sword
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Posted: November 25 2010 at 16:23 |
Dean wrote:
So Prog in languages you cannot understand are off your play-list then? (Italian, French, German, Greek, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Czech, Russian, Japanese, Dutch... Kobaļan). |
They are for me...
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Posted: November 25 2010 at 16:45 |
So growling is now a language? I'll check Wikipedia...
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Posted: November 25 2010 at 16:52 |
Catcher10 wrote:
So growling is now a language? I'll check Wikipedia...
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Deans point was not about languages but understanding lyrics........as you well know.
Mushroom Sword wrote:
Dean wrote:
So Prog in languages you cannot understand are off your play-list then? (Italian, French, German, Greek, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Czech, Russian, Japanese, Dutch... Kobaļan). |
They are for me...
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That's a bit sad.
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