Lets hear it for Experimental/Post Metal |
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Drakk
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 09 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 340 |
Posted: June 04 2008 at 15:06 | |
Ooh boy, when done propery, my favorite type of metal.
Some names that either haven't been mentioned, or mentioned too scarcely
Yakuza
Winham Hell
Eric Friesen
SubMasq
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum (well, metal-ish)
Gire
Thy Catafalque
Axamenta
These Monsters... (post metal-ish)
Carnival in Coal
IWRESTLEDABEARONCE (Yes, that's the actual name)
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[QUOTE=darkshade] [QUOTE=Sckxyss]
I'm disappointed - neither of these players are avant-garde! Al di Meola. [/QUOTE] haha i know. but the poll itself is avant-garde [/QUOTE] |
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sleeper
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Posted: June 04 2008 at 15:56 | |
^I know Sleepytime but I'll check the others out, thanks.
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Drakk
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Posted: June 04 2008 at 16:20 | |
Not a problem, I'll even give some hints as to what they sound like ;D
Yakuza - Saw it tagged as Psychadelic Metalcore, but that's only partial. They use Saxaphones in their music to add ambience and also often use world music beats to add a distinct flair. Brilliant; try Transmutations or Samsara
Eric Friesen/Windham Hell - Classical metal, in the truest sense. Taking both classical compositions and translating them to metal, and creating their own, they are a truly unique band.
Gire - Interesting, I'm still digesting their abum - but it's kind of like a Avant Metal/Electronic Hybrid; it has the classic fast tempo, blaring metal, but combines it with softer passages; however, they are usually not accoustic interludes, but electronic, ranging from ambience to techno. In their faster passages, they add technoish bass pulses to the double bass for an interesting effect.
Thy Catafalque - Featuring members of Gire, it's a more ambient, meandering metal band, but it's brilliant as well. Heavier classical influence in this than in Gire.
These Monsters... - Post Rock/Metal, with a huge helping of Jazz and Ambience; lucious Saxaphone, with some pretty heavy and emotional climaxes.
Carnival in Coal - Bungle Metal; Goofy influences like Techno, Disco, Pop and Bungle-esque crazyness added to Death Metal/Grindcore. Really funny at times, and also interesting to boot. Easily for fans of Estradasphere, Mr. Bungle or Dog Fasion Disco
IWRESTEDABEARONCE - Ha ha, female fronted Grindcore with a lot of electronic influences. Juxtaposed with really tender sounding female vocals, and soft, accoustic and electronic pop sounds at times. Very humorous, but pretty inaccessible.
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[QUOTE=darkshade] [QUOTE=Sckxyss]
I'm disappointed - neither of these players are avant-garde! Al di Meola. [/QUOTE] haha i know. but the poll itself is avant-garde [/QUOTE] |
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Plankowner
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Posted: June 06 2008 at 08:41 | |
Last night I bought and listened to The Chronicles of Israfel "Starborn, Tome I," Kekal "The Habit of Fire," Noekk "The Water Sprite," Virgin Black "Requim - Mezzo Forte," Yakuza "Transmutations," and Dark Suns "Existence."
All were very good. Think I'm really going to like the sub genre.
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: June 06 2008 at 12:44 | |
Those are all excellent album! Also try out Yakuza's "Samsara" and the new Dark Suns album "Grave Human Genuine".
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darkmatter
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Posted: June 06 2008 at 13:17 | |
Has anyone heard the sample from Indukti's upcoming album? It's not metal, but it sounds awesome! Here's the link:
http://www.indukti.com/english.htm |
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sleeper
Prog Reviewer Joined: October 09 2005 Location: Entropia Status: Offline Points: 16449 |
Posted: June 06 2008 at 13:31 | |
Damn, that was quite good, different to anything on their last album, a good sign. SUSAR is one of my favourite albums, I canot wait for this! |
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darkmatter
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Posted: June 06 2008 at 13:37 | |
Yeah, I think it just moved up to my most anticipated album of the year!
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Plankowner
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Posted: June 06 2008 at 14:31 | |
Can get "samsara" easily, still shopping for "Grave Human Genuine" and Day without Dawn's "Understanding Consequences."
Can't wait for the new Indukti myself, oh and Kongh's "Counting Heartbeats" arrived today, still having problems finding Omega Massif. Edited by Plankowner - June 06 2008 at 14:32 |
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Plankowner
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Posted: August 09 2008 at 04:45 | |
A local venue, the brass mug, is having a show next Friday. I'm so there. IntrOnaut
Behold...The Arctopus
Mouth of the Architect
Must...Not...Kill
Gigan
Retaliation
oh and can we rename this thread to something like Experimental/Post Metal appreciation thread. Took me forever to find it Edited by Plankowner - August 09 2008 at 04:55 |
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sleeper
Prog Reviewer Joined: October 09 2005 Location: Entropia Status: Offline Points: 16449 |
Posted: August 09 2008 at 08:40 | |
^Right, slight change to the thread title to make it easier to find but I would rather the thread was kept for mostly the expeimental metal bands(probably as useless a title as Progressive Rock that, but oh well) as Post Metal already has one or two threads but I wont complaine if theres a few mentiones of those bands in here.
BTW, that looks like its going to be one awsome show Plankowner. Right, since I last posted in here I've got a couple more albums of this type, most notably Dark Suns Existence. More of a transitional album between the Opeth'esk Swanlike and the more heavily PoS influenced, though very definitely unique, Grave Human Genuine. A bit clunky in places but generally very good. Orphand Land Mabool was a bit of a disappointment, the eastern influences were nice but didnt make up for the slightly lackluster composition, not sure what all the fuss is with this band. Actually, this shows just how few metal albums I've been buying recently, too much music to get, not enough time/money. One last thing, does anyone else think that Pain of Salvation should be moved from Progressive Metal to Experimental/Post metal? I know they've got nothing in commen with Post Metal, but neither does nearly half of the bands here and Entropia, The Perfect Element, Remedy Lane and BE are most definitely experimental albums with little in commen with the standard form of PM. I'm just canvasing for opinion here, if people agree with me I'll bring this up to the Prog Metal Team. |
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Plankowner
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Posted: August 09 2008 at 17:17 | |
In the Experimental/Post Metal, I have: Blackwaves "012"
Blood & Time "At teh Foot of the Garden"
Callisto "True Nature Unfolds," "Noir"
Cancer Conspiracy "The Audio Medium"
Dark Suns "Existence," "Grave Human Genuine"
Day Without Dawn "Understanding Consequences"
All the Dead Soul Tribe albums
Deterior (free downloads :)
Dirge "And the Sky Shall Descend," "Wings of Lead Over Dormant Seas"
Drawn "A New World?"
Ganon "In the Dead of Sleep," "As Above, So Below"
Generation of Vipers "Grace," "Dead Circle"
Giant Squid "Metridium Fields"
Grayceon
All the Green Carnation albums
Hammers of Misfortune "The Locust Years"
Humanfly "II"
In the Woods... "Live at Coledonien Hall"
Indukti "S.U.S.A.R."
IntrOnaut "Void" "The Challenger"
All the Isis albums
Karaboudjan "Sbrodj"
All the Kayo Dot albums
Kekal "The Habit of Fire"
Latitudes "Bleak Epiphanies of Slow Motion"
Manatees "s/t"
Maudlin of the Well "Pyschobells" Mouth of the Architect "The Ties that Bind," "Quietly"
Neurosis "A Sun that Never Sets" (DVD)
Noekk "The Water Sprite," "The Grimalkin," "The Minstrel's Curse"
North "Ruins"
Ocoai "Breatherman"
Orphaned Land "Mabool"
OSI "Free" "Office of Strategic Influence"
Pan.Thy.Monium "Khaoohs" and "Khaoohs III"
The Pax Cecilia
All the Pelican albums
Rosetta "The Galilean Satellites" "Wake/Lift"
Sepia Dreamer "The Sublime"
*shels "Sea of the Dying Dhow" Tomydeepestego "Odyessa"
Transmission0 "0"
Trephine "s/t"
Virgin Black "Elegant and Dying," "Requeim-mezzo Forte" "Requiem Fortissimo" Yakuza "Way of the Dead" "Samsara" "Transmutations"
Year of No Light "Nord"
Zozobra "Harmonic Tremors" "Bird of Prey"
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Dominic
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Posted: August 09 2008 at 18:18 | |
! Wow that sounds beautiful. Hopefully we'll see a new release from them this year. |
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Plankowner
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Posted: August 21 2008 at 02:43 | |
bump
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superprog
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Posted: August 21 2008 at 03:48 | |
i just can't seem to be gettin enough of the UK's awesome Capricorns, a mix of Pelican-Mogwai with a sludgier grittier undertone: |
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: August 21 2008 at 13:43 | |
Agreed.Their new album River,Bear Your Bones is amazing.
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superprog
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Posted: August 23 2008 at 12:47 | |
now listening to Isis's 'In The Absence Of Truth'.
Quite a departure from 'Oceanic' and 'Panopticon' in that the sound/performance is so propulsive and light compared to the lavasludge crush of the previous two. Still takes some getting used to for me but it does have its charms............. |
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Statutory-Mike
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Posted: August 23 2008 at 13:05 | |
Anyone listen to anything by The Ocean? Very good stuff.
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Petrovsk Mizinski
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Posted: August 24 2008 at 01:45 | |
When I first got a hold of In The Absence of Truth, Garden of Light got played at least 5 times a day for more than a month straight. |
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Figglesnout
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Posted: August 24 2008 at 04:26 | |
This sounds great. I loved S.U.S.A.R. and I love bands that progress, as they seem to be doing. Anticipation for this album just skyrocketed for me. |
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