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sean
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Posted: November 09 2007 at 11:09 |
schizoid_man77 wrote:
If 3 were a bit more metal, and a LOT less poppy, they would fit great in this thread. |
Agreed, but I think they're a great band nonetheless. I saw them opening for Porcupine Tree and I had never heard of them before, so I was pretty impressed. I hung out with them after the show and they were really cool guys as well. It's always when you meet those types of musicians. i'm not normally into poppy stuff, but there was just something about three. maybe it was that the singer played almost flamenco, finger style acoustic guitar and they had two drummers and the lead guitarist wore what looked like a jedi robe and had a fan blowing his hair back the whole time. just a lot of real unique show. it sounded like a more technical sort of coheed and cambria to me.
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: November 09 2007 at 11:44 |
schizoid_man77 wrote:
If 3 were a bit more metal, and a LOT less poppy, they would fit great in this thread. |
Well, if they were also more extreme and more technical ...
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Tapfret
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Posted: November 10 2007 at 00:31 |
Oh man, I think I gave myself a techaneurysm. Picked up Blottted Science and Skullgrid on the same day. OUCH!!!
Fortunately, I also supplemented with some RPI(New Trolls, Area). I can break things up a bit and keep my brain under control.
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ProgBagel
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Posted: November 12 2007 at 00:25 |
Got my dosage of Continuo Renacer and Canvas Solaris.
Continuo Renacer....amazing solid cd. Tap that angel has become one of my favorite tracks.
Canvas Solaris is changing the face of prog-metal. I own there latest two cd's. Both are 5 star albums...essential for a tech prog head.
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: November 12 2007 at 08:42 |
Good to see you are listening to some Continuo Renacer,they are superb.
I keep recommending them but no one ever seems interested in them.
Edited by TheProgtologist - November 12 2007 at 08:42
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ProgBagel
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Posted: November 12 2007 at 12:45 |
It was quite superb...I need to listen to it more. As I said before, Tap that Angel is probably my favorite track. I seem to play it a few times a day now, it just puts me in such a pleasant daze.
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Dim
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Joined: April 17 2007
Location: Austin TX
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Posted: November 13 2007 at 22:36 |
Three are really technical Mike, well, the instrumental stuff. Too much pop though, cant really get into them.
Tapfret, Skullgrid alone is enough to blow your mind!
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Tapfret
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Posted: November 14 2007 at 12:57 |
schizoid_man77 wrote:
Three are really technical Mike, well, the instrumental stuff. Too much pop though, cant really get into them.
Tapfret, Skullgrid alone is enough to blow your mind! |
In myfirst couple listens Skullgrid seems to be there most cohessive work so far. Its all technical but seems better directed than earlier work.
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ProgBagel
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Posted: November 14 2007 at 22:45 |
I haven't listened to Skullgrid enough, but as of now I still prefer Nano...
Skullgrid wasn't vastly different, but I have only listened to it once! What do I know?!?!
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sean
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Posted: November 15 2007 at 21:32 |
has anyone heard the new dillinger escape plan yet? i've heard the songs they've posted online but i'm not sure yet if i want to buy it, but they've always been one of those bands where the songs grow on me each time i hear it, and i think i've only heard a couple songs of theirs that i've heard the first time and liked quite a bit.
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Dim
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Posted: November 15 2007 at 21:34 |
Mmmmmmm... Dilinger!
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: November 15 2007 at 23:32 |
sean wrote:
has anyone heard the new dillinger escape plan yet? i've heard the songs they've posted online but i'm not sure yet if i want to buy it, but they've always been one of those bands where the songs grow on me each time i hear it, and i think i've only heard a couple songs of theirs that i've heard the first time and liked quite a bit. |
I have,and love it.
It's a little more accessible than their earlier work,but I think Ire Works is a pretty solid album.
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sean
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Posted: November 16 2007 at 11:50 |
TheProgtologist wrote:
sean wrote:
has anyone heard the new dillinger escape plan yet? i've heard the songs they've posted online but i'm not sure yet if i want to buy it, but they've always been one of those bands where the songs grow on me each time i hear it, and i think i've only heard a couple songs of theirs that i've heard the first time and liked quite a bit. |
I have,and love it.
It's a little more accessible than their earlier work,but I think Ire Works is a pretty solid album. |
i'm surprised that you say it's more accessible, since they said they were going to go to a style more like calculating infinity, but i've only heard two songs, "fix your face" and "black bubblegum". fix your face seemed like typical dillinger fare but i was really surprised by black bubblegum. i liked the eerie feeling it had and greg was using a falsetto, not exactly what you expect from a dillinger song, but still pretty cool. i've read interviews with greg and he says he's really into mogwai and a lot of electronic stuff so maybe that's been more of an influence.
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Hamfari
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Joined: June 25 2007
Location: Iceland
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Posted: November 16 2007 at 14:31 |
Arcturus - Sham Mirrors FTW!
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Nobody needs to go anywhere else. We are all, if we only knew it, already there.
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ProgBagel
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Joined: May 13 2007
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Posted: November 16 2007 at 21:59 |
TheProgtologist wrote:
sean wrote:
has anyone heard the new dillinger escape plan yet? i've heard the songs they've posted online but i'm not sure yet if i want to buy it, but they've always been one of those bands where the songs grow on me each time i hear it, and i think i've only heard a couple songs of theirs that i've heard the first time and liked quite a bit. |
I have,and love it.
It's a little more accessible than their earlier work,but I think Ire Works is a pretty solid album. |
I agree mostly, it was solid. It wasn't the most spectacular release though, but you can't always expect the most out of a band.
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sean
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Posted: November 16 2007 at 23:51 |
ProgBagel wrote:
TheProgtologist wrote:
sean wrote:
has anyone heard the new dillinger escape plan yet? i've heard the songs they've posted online but i'm not sure yet if i want to buy it, but they've always been one of those bands where the songs grow on me each time i hear it, and i think i've only heard a couple songs of theirs that i've heard the first time and liked quite a bit. |
I have,and love it.
It's a little more accessible than their earlier work,but I think Ire Works is a pretty solid album. |
I agree mostly, it was solid. It wasn't the most spectacular release though, but you can't always expect the most out of a band. |
how much has the change in drummer and having only one guitarist affected their sound? do they still go with the same basic approach or is it totally different?
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Era V.
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Posted: November 18 2007 at 12:30 |
Hmm, some people here seem to have very rigid definitions of what should be labelled prog or otherwise. I would absolutely call Atheist, Cynic and Aghora prog-metal. They are far more prog than Dream Theater ever will be. Sure they have repeated riffs but....so did King Crimson, Rush and Genesis........?
Maybe there's something I'm missing!
Anyways, yeah, Anata, glad to see them mentioned, saw them in Dublin a couple of years ago on the Composer's tour, very, very good live band. Much more about the composition side of things then say the straight up technical leanings of Necrophagist for instance, who are essentially just straight death metal with ludicrously virtuoso style solos.
Most progressive Death album is surely Sound Of Perseverance...what an album! We used to cover Flesh And The Power It Holds - definitely something you need a warm up before attempting! hehe
If you haven't yet heard Gorod I would definitely recommend them, also maybe some Omnium Gatherum...vocals aren't exactly to my taste but some interesting song-writing ideas and style mixes.
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ProgBagel
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Posted: November 18 2007 at 13:30 |
Era V. wrote:
Hmm, some people here seem to have very rigid definitions of what should be labelled prog or otherwise. I would absolutely call Atheist, Cynic and Aghora prog-metal. They are far more prog than Dream Theater ever will be. Sure they have repeated riffs but....so did King Crimson, Rush and Genesis........? Maybe there's something I'm missing!Anyways, yeah, Anata, glad to see them mentioned, saw them in Dublin a couple of years ago on the Composer's tour, very, very good live band. Much more about the composition side of things then say the straight up technical leanings of Necrophagist for instance, who are essentially just straight death metal with ludicrously virtuoso style solos.Most progressive Death album is surely Sound Of Perseverance...what an album! We used to cover Flesh And The Power It Holds - definitely something you need a warm up before attempting! heheIf you haven't yet heard Gorod I would definitely recommend them, also maybe some Omnium Gatherum...vocals aren't exactly to my taste but some interesting song-writing ideas and style mixes.
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So...what exactly are you complaining about then?
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: November 18 2007 at 20:26 |
Just added a French band to Tech/Extreme that you guys might want to check out...Gorod.
Great stuff if you like good progressive death metal.
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ProgBagel
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Posted: November 18 2007 at 20:41 |
TheProgtologist wrote:
Just added a French band to Tech/Extreme that you guys might want to check out...Gorod.
Great stuff if you like good progressive death metal. |
Wow nice, I love these guys!!
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