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aapatsos
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Posted: January 14 2006 at 19:28 |
MajesterX wrote:
I really don't think the great prog-metal bands are going downhill, especially Dream theater. This thread seems like a magnet to people who now dislike these bands. It seems as though everyone is being too much like angry critics. |
I don't dislike these bands, I love them as most of the people I have seen here
its good to be a critic
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OLAK!
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Posted: January 15 2006 at 23:14 |
I think lateralus is the best tool album, BUT sober from undertow is their best song.
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When will you come convulsing to my basement?
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troy
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Posted: January 15 2006 at 23:30 |
aapatsos wrote:
horza wrote:
The last 2 Fates Warning studio albums Disconnected (2000)and FWX (2004) were EXCELLENT - no loss in quality AT ALL |
there's a different approach
they sound a bit 'boring' to my ears, because I believe FW found this modern 'pattern' and keep repeating themselves after Apsog
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Except Disconnected and FWX are remarkably different
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SUNSET IS AN ANGEL WEEPING
HOLDING OUT A BLOODY SWORD
NO MATTER HOW I SQUINT I CANNOT MAKE OUT WHAT IT IS POINTING TOWARD
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aapatsos
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Posted: January 16 2006 at 07:32 |
troy wrote:
aapatsos wrote:
horza wrote:
The last 2 Fates Warning studio albums Disconnected (2000)and FWX (2004) were EXCELLENT - no loss in quality AT ALL |
there's a different approach
they sound a bit 'boring' to my ears, because I believe FW found this modern 'pattern' and keep repeating themselves after Apsog
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Except Disconnected and FWX are remarkably different
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I would say the opposite
take for example songs like 'one' and 'simple human', they sound quite similar
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Ed Zeppelin
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Posted: January 16 2006 at 07:56 |
One word:
RAINBOW
Blackmore is God!
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There is no sun in the shadow of The Wizard.
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aapatsos
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Posted: January 16 2006 at 10:01 |
Ed Zeppelin wrote:
One word:
RAINBOW
Blackmore is God!
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what...............???
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Dick Heath
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Posted: January 16 2006 at 10:20 |
VanBuren wrote:
and king's x and brand x and...yeah sorry |
T2 and U2 (and the B42s)
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Sean2989
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Posted: January 20 2006 at 01:02 |
Nazgul wrote:
Bob Greece wrote:
I think Octavarium is one of Dream Theater's best ever albums. I would call it a return to form. |
I can not agree with you IMO Octavarium is wrost I ever hear from DT.
After two weeks Octavarium gets place on shelf where are albums wich I
dont listening.
Some people likes octavarium but I can't uderstand why?
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I Think if you look at Octavarium as a whole you can see that as a band they have returned to the form that they started with. And as for you all that dont like the album, how many times have you heard it have you given it a good listen? Track 8 Octavarium has more depth and comlexity than most of there other songs thats why its one of their best. In my opinion I think that DT is as good as they have ever been and that this album is one of there best!
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IcedSabbath
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Posted: January 20 2006 at 16:02 |
aapatsos wrote:
IcedSabbath wrote:
Queensryche = Not prog to my ears.
Dream Theater = Crappy, fake "metal" chug riffs and annoying vocals...They were never good to begin with, IMO. Train of Thought is one of the most heinous things I've ever listened to, and what I've heard of Octavarium isn't so hot either.
If you're talking about the decline of prog metal bands, you must also mention Opeth. Their last album, from what I've heard, is pretty weak!
The only Fates Warning I have is Perfect Symmetry, and it's killer; I'm not going to comment on their latest output.
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chill out man, I think you have to find some more convincing arguments...
maybe also you haven't read the topic thoroughly, we're talking about the three major prog-metal bands (well IMO and of many others), Opeth were not here in 1983, 1986 or 1989......
Ed, are you referring to this one?
| Yeah dude, I know the initial post was about only a few specific bands...I commented on each of those bands, and then added additional comments on bands related to the topic. Fair game, in my eyes.
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IcedSabbath
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Posted: January 20 2006 at 16:05 |
moonlapse wrote:
IcedSabbath wrote:
If you're talking about the decline of prog metal bands, you must also mention Opeth. Their last album, from what I've heard, is pretty weak! |
You heard wrong
| Well, my favorite Opeth album is Orchid, so that will give you the idea of the style of Opeth I prefer.
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aapatsos
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Posted: January 20 2006 at 16:25 |
IcedSabbath wrote:
aapatsos wrote:
IcedSabbath wrote:
Queensryche = Not prog to my ears.
Dream Theater = Crappy, fake "metal" chug riffs and annoying vocals...They were never good to begin with, IMO. Train of Thought is one of the most heinous things I've ever listened to, and what I've heard of Octavarium isn't so hot either.
If you're talking about the decline of prog metal bands, you must also mention Opeth. Their last album, from what I've heard, is pretty weak!
The only Fates Warning I have is Perfect Symmetry, and it's killer; I'm not going to comment on their latest output.
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chill out man, I think you have to find some more convincing arguments...
maybe also you haven't read the topic thoroughly, we're talking about the three major prog-metal bands (well IMO and of many others), Opeth were not here in 1983, 1986 or 1989......
Ed, are you referring to this one?
| Yeah dude, I know the initial post was about only a few specific bands...I commented on each of those bands, and then added additional comments on bands related to the topic. Fair game, in my eyes.
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allright dude
but comments like 'crappy' 'fake' metal...
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Rashikal
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Posted: January 20 2006 at 21:18 |
i think you guys need to learn about actual metal before you start praising DT as gods... half the riffs are stolen
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listen to Hella
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aapatsos
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Posted: January 20 2006 at 21:25 |
Rashikal wrote:
i think you guys need to learn about actual metal before you start praising DT as gods... half the riffs are stolen
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1. I didn't praise them as Gods
2. Which riffs are stolen? Do you mean some toolish riffs? Because DT are here since 1989...
3. What is actual metal in your opinion?
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Moatilliatta
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Posted: January 20 2006 at 21:37 |
Rashikal wrote:
i think you guys need to learn about actual metal before you start praising DT as gods... half the riffs are stolen
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Actual metal sucks. To me, the original metal music is boring and quite frankly I can't stand the overall tone of it. I don't think their riffs are stolen, they sure do show heavy influence at times, sure, but they blow the crap out of every band that they may sound like, both in skill and in composition.
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HeirToRuin
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Posted: January 20 2006 at 22:16 |
Fates Warning, in my opinion, has continued to remain
interesting. Inside Out was their weakest point, but every other
release is strong.
Queensryche died after Empire.
Dream Theater seems to be slowing dying after 6 Degrees of Inner
Turbulence, and Portnoy trying to emulate every popular influence he's
ever had.
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arqwave
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Posted: January 21 2006 at 00:47 |
This topic is like a dead-end journey. First, the "great" prog-metal bands
are great beacuse they had found a niche to play what they felt to be
played at a certain period of time... in this case, there were the end of the
80's, we are talking about almost 20 years ago, so, we must figure out
that music has changed a lot and of course the youngsters of that time
now are grown-up guys with a very different approach and sensibility to
music (myself included). Then, no band is eternal, absolutely no player is
god, and no man is an island, we must improve ourselves and of course,
evolute into something better or something greater, honestly i love this
bands and a 100 more, however, of the original 3 bands mentioned and
some others stated as "major-major-influences" had their space and
time. There are a very few examples of musicians having a "phoenix-
rebirth" situation, for example King Crimson, but they or HE (Robert Fripp
i mean) never quit playing, they just had the time to experiment...
anyway, if you might want to compare what has happened, just take a
look to the past: GENESIS evolute, but not necessarily into something that
we might like, MARILLION got a lot more pop and famous, YES became
the shadow of themselves, trying to please their former audiences, ELP a
nice comeback with a lousy album, etc., etc.,... Instead of trying to find
the "black thread" of something is already shaped, we must focus our
mind to find new horizons, searching and opening our ears to new
proposals, there is a whole world of fusion, jazz, metal, pop, prog, art-
rock blah, blah blah to complain about some bands that in the end they
are so famous by now that fan-bases doesn't care if the record is
"marvellous" or just "plain-good"... but my opinion about the topic in here
is this:
--I consider that Dream Theater lost the writing and focus approach
when Kevin Moore left the band like 12 years ago, i believe that his ideas
served as the final glue to have a very cohesive and solid song, things like
Derek Sherinian and Jordan Rudess lacks of it, is not how fast you can
play, but how deep into the heart goes to move you and make it yours--
--Fates warning has been always a one man-one head band, to date, only
Jim Matheos is the original member, and as far as i know, in some point
of his carreer he "left" the band to produce some great acoustical records,
so, he of course is close to be a genius but the music itself is quite
repetitive and very dated--
--Queensryche is like a very bright light that shone very brief, and that
shine is over; they had the chance to produce and perfom great albums,
but they coudln't face and stand the "grunge" beakthrough near '94, and
what is for me their most solid record: PROMISE LAND, fade into oblivion
and the desperation of the members was so obvious that former guitarrist
Chri DeGarmo left to pusue a solo carreer--
peace
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between darkness and light
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Rashikal
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Posted: January 21 2006 at 11:12 |
the only thrashy prog metal band is opeth, and theyre not even that thrash.
listen to job for a cowboy, the red chord, dillinger escape plan, mastodon, fantomas, etc.
prog metal like dream theater,FW, shadow gallery, all insincere crap. its not even metal
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listen to Hella
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IcedSabbath
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Posted: January 21 2006 at 13:33 |
From what I understand, Job For A Cowboy is metalcore. That's not very progressive. Mastodon I wouldn't consider progressive, either. They're just kinda odd (and good). Also metalcore influenced. The Red Chord always had metalcore influence, especially on the last album. I wouldn't call them prog, either...more technical, really. Dillinger Escape Plan I haven't heard in a looong time, so I don't really know. They're not on Metal Archives, but that doesn't mean anything since a lot of metal bands aren't. I do remember a core influence in them, though...I could be wrong, so forgive me if I am! And it's generally accepted that Fantomas are avant-garde, though I could understand calling them progressive.
Dude, it kind of sounds like you listen to a bunch of metalcore bands that are arguably not progressive. And you're calling Opeth...thrashy? I'm not trying to sound like an arse, but...maybe...YOU'RE the one that needs to learn about actual metal.
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aapatsos
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Posted: January 21 2006 at 13:59 |
Rashikal wrote:
the only thrashy prog metal band is opeth, and theyre not even that thrash.
listen to job for a cowboy, the red chord, dillinger escape plan, mastodon, fantomas, etc.
prog metal like dream theater,FW, shadow gallery, all insincere crap. its not even metal
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Opeth is not thrashy first of all
all the other bands are as IcedSabbath said, metalcore influenced
well if this is actual metal for you then ok
and i do not agree that DT,FW,SG are insincere crap
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Rashikal
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Posted: January 21 2006 at 14:39 |
only prog metal band here with throat thrashing....
and maybe you should actually listen to bands instead of searing them on metal archives, just a thought.
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listen to Hella
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