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Topic: cradle of filth Posted: May 01 2005 at 14:13 |
does anyone here listen to this band? I was listening to her ghost in the fog and it sounded like prog (if it rhymes it must be true by UK law).
it has intricate lyrics and vocal styles, with male and female vocals weaving in and out of each other and seems to go through lots of different passages within the song (not movements as in a suite but hopefully you know what i mean). I havent heard much of their other stuff tho, what do you people think?
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 14:24 |
Black metal freaks don't want CoF to be called black metal and I don't want them to be called prog. Sorry, Unifaun, IMO just a band of guys and gals in make-up, combining punk and Iron Maiden influences, and adding some cheesy keyboards, spoken parts and bland female vocals to create a vampiric atmosphere . Not bad, if you can take the singer/screecher/screamer (if anyone here thinks Mikael Akerfeldt's growls are intolerable, well, you should listen to this guy, he sounds like Geddy Lee being strangled ), but nothing special, either.
Certif1ed does think they're prog, though![](smileys/smiley5.gif) ![](smileys/smiley5.gif) .
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 14:54 |
Maybe it'd be prog if it weren't so hellbent on being camp and if other bands hadn't cloned the style so much. Damnation and a Day is pretty cool but other than that their sound's become too generic recently (mainly not their fault, admittedly) for me to find them interesting.
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 15:12 |
i quite like them, but i wouldn't class them as prog. i mainly like them becuase before i got into prog i listned to all the heavy bands (slipknot cradle of filth etc) but now i listen to everything their latest album and the song NYMPHETAMINE is awesome
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 15:17 |
isnt damnation and a day split up into movements. the tracks are called I and then there will be 3 or 4 tracks within that, then there will be II which will have a few tracks etc.
i would think they are progish but shudnt go on this site! i dont mind em, i have heard about 6 tracks (nymphetamine, gilded c**t, so glad for the madness, born in a burial gown, her ghost in the fog, from cradle to enslave) and i liked them all, though a bit repetitive.
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 17:10 |
Manunkind wrote:
ot bad, if you can take the singer/screecher/screamer (if anyone here thinks Mikael Akerfeldt's growls are intolerable, well, you should listen to this guy, he sounds like Geddy Lee being strangled ), but nothing special, either. |
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It did take me a bit to get acclimated when I was first getting into metal, but I actually think Akerfeldt's one of the BEST growlers that there is in the entire genre, that I've heard thus far. Oh, and he's versatile to do excellent clean vox, too.
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 17:12 |
FloydWright wrote:
Manunkind wrote:
ot bad, if you can take the singer/screecher/screamer (if anyone here thinks Mikael Akerfeldt's growls are intolerable, well, you should listen to this guy, he sounds like Geddy Lee being strangled ), but nothing special, either.
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It did take me a bit to get acclimated when I was first getting into metal, but I actually think Akerfeldt's one of the BEST growlers that there is in the entire genre, that I've heard thus far. Oh, and he's versatile to do excellent clean vox, too. |
The thing is, a lot of proggers who aren't into that style of metal complain about Opeth's death vocals, and I've heard it said that they ruin the music countless times. I think that's what Manunkind was suggesting.
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 17:19 |
Useful_Idiot wrote:
FloydWright wrote:
Manunkind wrote:
ot bad, if you can take the singer/screecher/screamer (if anyone here thinks Mikael Akerfeldt's growls are intolerable, well, you should listen to this guy, he sounds like Geddy Lee being strangled ), but nothing special, either.
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It did take me a bit to get acclimated when I was first getting into metal, but I actually think Akerfeldt's one of the BEST growlers that there is in the entire genre, that I've heard thus far. Oh, and he's versatile to do excellent clean vox, too. |
The thing is, a lot of proggers who aren't into that style of metal complain about Opeth's death vocals, and I've heard it said that they ruin the music countless times. I think that's what Manunkind was suggesting.
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Precisely. I don't have the least trouble with growling (just an additional bassling to me) but I know most people do. Still, CoF's vocals are something else . It's perfectly possible to get used to this constant shriek/wail-type-of-thing, but I'll take growling over this any day.
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 17:28 |
I must admit I like everything I've heard by CoF - and as someone has pointed out, they are one of the most imitated bands of their genre (whatever that is). That doesn't mean that their clones should be considered prog, but CoF themselves strike me as being incredibly progressive. Check out Midian as a prime example - but you'll need to have a taste for "Black Metal" (or whatever you want to call it) first.
I couldn't give two hoots about a camp image - or any image, for that matter. It's the MUSIC that matters, and CoF go above and beyond the rest of the pack with their quasi-operatics and insane speed-blurs - and in the quieter moments show that they know more than a chord or two and have a deep feeling for their style.
Prog rock is where you find it.
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 17:57 |
CoF is a great band. They take themselves just too seriously enough to make it fun, and not too seriously to appreciate (what? maybe reverse that...). They obviously love metal enough to do it justice- they're all very talented players- but understand that the whole power of metal is usually spoiled by attempts to hold back, joke openly aboout it, or dilute the influences. Just over-the-top heavy hard halloween in hell, that's how I like it. ![](smileys/smiley1.gif)
prog? I don't even want to begin to form an opinion on that...
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 18:01 |
Certif1ed wrote:
I must admit I like everything I've heard by CoF - and as someone has pointed out, they are one of the most imitated bands of their genre (whatever that is). That doesn't mean that their clones should be considered prog, but CoF themselves strike me as being incredibly progressive. Check out Midian as a prime example - but you'll need to have a taste for "Black Metal" (or whatever you want to call it) first.
I couldn't give two hoots about a camp image - or any image, for that matter. It's the MUSIC that matters, and CoF go above and beyond the rest of the pack with their quasi-operatics and insane speed-blurs - and in the quieter moments show that they know more than a chord or two and have a deep feeling for their style.
Prog rock is where you find it.
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Ebony Lake - "On the Eve of the Grimly Inventive". Quite prog and much more original than CoF.
The problem with that last statement of yours is that you can find prog in places even stranger than those normally frequented by Mr Filth and his entourage. Even THE black metal icon Darkthrone could be called prog since their music is not really about 'attack' that you normally associate with punk-derived, black metal or death metal, but more about ambience and a hypnotic, slightly tripped-out quality.
And Cannibal Corpse are said to have a very idiosyncratic approach to writing riffs (no pun intended). Something they developed on their own. But does that make them prog?
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 18:04 |
Not prog, clean our page
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 18:43 |
Certif1ed wrote:
I couldn't give two hoots about a camp image - or any image, for that matter.
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Absolutely (although if a band has a stupid image I'd be less inclined to give them a chance in the first place), but to me their music itself sounds camp - I'd say the same for prog bands (well, ELP, anyway ), but it sounds camp in a distinctively metal sort of way, like Iron Maiden - I don't mean they sound like Iron Maiden, but the camp factor hits me in the same way, if that makes any sense .
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 19:55 |
I own three of their albums, but have never cared for Cradle Of Filth.
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 20:14 |
Valarius wrote:
I own three of their albums, but have never cared for Cradle Of Filth. | what a crayzee sentance
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 20:40 |
I
really love midian...I think if you gave a band like Genesis the
same tunes (albeit , it would be a much darker genesis) you'd all love
it. The tunes are very classical/medieval influenced which is what I
love about prog. You just have to see past the image of the band and
blast beats (as they arent very prog, they do work in the context of
COF though).
But seriously though. The girl on the cover of midian is the reason I own it on CD and Vinyl...
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Posted: May 02 2005 at 01:15 |
LOVE THEM!!!
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Posted: May 02 2005 at 01:26 |
Unifaun wrote:
does anyone here listen to this band? I was listening to her ghost in the fog and it sounded like prog (if it rhymes it must be true by UK law).
it has intricate lyrics and vocal styles, with male and female vocals weaving in and out of each other and seems to go through lots of different passages within the song (not movements as in a suite but hopefully you know what i mean). I havent heard much of their other stuff tho, what do you people think?
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I like how it's sort of symphonic even though it's death metal.. but I just can't stand the growls. If I need that I listen to Opeth.
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Posted: May 02 2005 at 15:06 |
What a horrible band. Anyone who listens to Black Metal is embarassed by the fact that some people call them BM. Real BM would be bands like Darkthrone, Burzum, Graveland, Beherit and whole load of other classic BM bands. Nowhere should CoF be uttered.
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