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Joined: March 02 2009
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Posted: March 08 2010 at 00:28
^There was one super awesome track on that Gire album, the rest were pretty good to. I think it was the third or fourth. I need to give that another listen sometime.
^There was one super awesome track on that Gire album, the rest were pretty good to. I think it was the third or fourth. I need to give that another listen sometime.
The third track is f**king amazing. The rest of it is pretty decent too - and it is free.
Uaral is probably my favourite free album I have. Remember to give that a Yes vote, Any Collab You Like.
Its a BEAUTIFUL album... But not metal, and the out of place growl vocals really put me off of it... instrumentally beautiful though.
The growls are what make it interesting for me, seriously, it is classical/neofolk album, with gutteral growls that would make Mikael Akerfeldt bow with respect.
The vocals are an instrument to me, and thus make it experimental metal for me.
Joined: March 02 2009
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Posted: March 08 2010 at 00:42
Even if it isn't really a metal album, I still think it belongs in Post metal. I think it would be a little misleading if it were placed under prog folk, I certainly wouldn't expect to find growls in a prog folk band.
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Posted: March 08 2010 at 00:43
Henry Plainview wrote:
I was already sure that Garion's semi-relative was dead, but it still sucks to find out. I don't like that he's assuming that it was that guy when there's not any evidence against him yet, but if you don't have anything nice to say in the thread, don't say anything at all...
birdwithteeth11 wrote:
Also, anyone who remotely likes doom/death metal (with lots of keyboards and violin) needs this album.
ARGH, you're getting like James! Just say the name the first time time!
HURT LOCKER GOOOOO! Person, you should watch it, it's a pretty good movie.
Rico, when you did said spoilers, does that mean you seriously watched the whole broadcast? Because that would be retarded.
Semi-related to Hurt Locker: I am watching Generation Kill because of The Wire associations, it's pretty good but not great. It suffers from the same problems as the first season of The Wire: they have to put so much work into establishing the characters the plot the enjoyment of actually watching it is a little weak. But Ziggy in Iraq is killing me.
Joined: February 11 2009
Location: Vancouver, CA
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Posted: March 08 2010 at 00:43
progkidjoel wrote:
Even if it isn't really a metal album, I still think it belongs in Post metal. I think it would be a little misleading if it were placed under prog folk, I certainly wouldn't expect to find growls in a prog folk band.
Wouldnt you expect distortion and drums in a metal album, or even a rock album for that matter though? The vocals are where TEH PROGZ come in.
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