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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 26 2010 at 06:21
Does anyone here have a top 10 list of best tech extreme metal albums? I have no true idea about this music. I dont like dark metal as a rule but am open to change if theres good stuff out there and no too evil sounding with dark lyrics.
 
thx in advance..,
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 26 2010 at 06:43
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4.31 | 284 ratings
STILL LIFE
Opeth

4.23 | 273 ratings
BLACKWATER PARK
Opeth

4.22 | 320 ratings
GHOST REVERIES
Opeth

4.53 | 40 ratings
CRIMSON
Edge of Sanity

4.48 | 45 ratings
BACK TO TIMES OF SPLENDOR
Disillusion

4.32 | 84 ratings
IN A FLESH AQUARIUM
Unexpect

4.55 | 38 ratings
SOL NIGER WITHIN
Thordendal's Special Defects

4.58 | 33 ratings
ELEMENTS
Atheist

4.58 | 32 ratings
OM
Negura Bunget

4.30 | 77 ratings
SYMBOLIC
Death

4.38 | 52 ratings
THE SHAM MIRRORS
Arcturus

4.20 | 116 ratings
FOCUS
Cynic

4.26 | 65 ratings
THE SOUND OF PERSEVERANCE
Death

4.16 | 110 ratings
TRACED IN AIR
Cynic

4.60 | 23 ratings
ISA
Enslaved

4.22 | 62 ratings
UNQUESTIONABLE PRESENCE
Atheist

4.27 | 48 ratings
LA MASQUERADE INFERNALE
Arcturus

4.26 | 50 ratings
NOTHINGFACE
Voivod

4.08 | 148 ratings
CRACK THE SKYE
Mastodon

4.49 | 24 ratings
THE MACHINATIONS OF DIMENTIA
Blotted Science

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 26 2010 at 10:43
Damn, I've just seen that Burst split at the end of last year, so it looks like the awsome Lazarus Bird (which IMO is better than 2/3rds of whats on that list you just posted harmonium) will be the bands last album.Cry
 
I'm off to go listen to Prey on Life, Origio and Lazarus Bird, three amazing albums.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 26 2010 at 10:47
Originally posted by sleeper sleeper wrote:

the awsome Lazarus Bird (which IMO is better than 2/3rds of whats on that list you just posted harmonium)


I don't care about that list either, but it's our list, so we should acknowledge it. And it's a good place to start.

Originally posted by sleeper sleeper wrote:

Damn, I've just seen that Burst split at the end of last year, so it looks like the awsome Lazarus Bird will be the bands last album.Cry


I wouldn't bet on that, reunions are today's fashion (and business).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 26 2010 at 10:57
Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:

Originally posted by sleeper sleeper wrote:

the awsome Lazarus Bird (which IMO is better than 2/3rds of whats on that list you just posted harmonium)


I don't care about that list either, but it's our list, so we should acknowledge it. And it's a good place to start.
Oh its a good list a definitely a good place to start with Ex/Tech, but I rate Lazarus Bird very highly.

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Originally posted by sleeper sleeper wrote:

Damn, I've just seen that Burst split at the end of last year, so it looks like the awsome Lazarus Bird will be the bands last album.Cry


I wouldn't bet on that, reunions are today's fashion (and business).
They have said that its possible but not in the forseeable future.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 26 2010 at 14:32
That Blotted Science album title should NOT read machinations of dimentia, rather it should be spelled Dementia...

I'm just sayin'...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 26 2010 at 14:38
Originally posted by sleeper sleeper wrote:

Originally posted by J-Man J-Man wrote:

Originally posted by sleeper sleeper wrote:

Originally posted by J-Man J-Man wrote:

I just want to drop in and possibly stir up some new discussion...

I've been a Dan Swanö fanatic lately (as many of you may know), and I was just wondering if he has any other fans in this thread. I've been really enjoying Edge of Sanity albums lately (especially Crimson, Crimson II, The Spectral Sorrows, and Purgatory Afterglow).

-Jeff
Sort of, I only have Crimson and Nightingales The Closing Chronicles (thanks for the rec on that!).
 
Very good stuff but as you can tell I've only just started discovering his stuff.


What do you think of those two?
Two excellent albums and I'll definitely be chasing up more of his work (Pan.Thy.Monium is probably next on my list).
 
Also agree with you about The Closing Chronicles, definitely not a metal album, much closer to neo prog.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 26 2010 at 14:42
Originally posted by AtomicCrimsonRush AtomicCrimsonRush wrote:

Does anyone here have a top 10 list of best tech extreme metal albums? I have no true idea about this music. I dont like dark metal as a rule but am open to change if theres good stuff out there and no too evil sounding with dark lyrics.
 
thx in advance..,
 
 


Here's the holy trinity of tech/extreme prog metal...

1. Edge of Sanity - Crimson (if you don't have this, you haven't lived yet)
2. Opeth - Still Life
3. Death - Symbolic


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 26 2010 at 14:52
Well, thanks to the existence of this genre in this site, I probably would have never wanted to listen to bands such as Mastodon or Opeth. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 27 2010 at 01:05
Here are some favorites of mine:

Spiral Architect- A Sceptic's Universe
Extol- Synergy
Ephel Duath- Pain Necessary To Know
Twisted Into Form- Then Comes Affliction To Awaken The Dreamer
Martyr- all three of their albums
The Dillinger Escape Plan w/ Mike Patton- Irony Is A Dead Scene
The Deserts of traun- The Lilac moon
Detachment- suspended in stone
Depressive Age- Lying In Wait
Deathrow- Deception Ignored
Dark Lunacy- all
Damn The Machine- s/t
Cynic- both full lengths (and most likely this new ep)
Crom-Tech- all
Cosmonaut- Pipebomb Full Of Nails
Coroner- all
Confessor- Condemned (technical progressive doomy thrash- just brilliant)
Collapsar- both
Cloudkicker- self released stuff in a Meshuggah vein, but more ambient
Capharnaum- Fractured (features Daniel Mongrain of Martyr- killer stuff!)
Atrox- all with Monika Edvardson
Atrocity- Hallucinations, todessehnsucht
Atheist- all
Arcturus- all
Andromeda- all
Anata- all
Altered Aeon- Dispiritism
Aletheian- Dying Vine
Alarum- both
Absurd 2 (squared)- ep (extol side project- tech thrash with fretless bass)
Drottnar- Welterwerk
Ebonylake- On The Eve Of The Grimly Inventive
Exivious- s/t
Frantic Bleep- Fluctuadmission and The Sense Apparatus
Gorguts- everything
Gorod- everything
Gory Blister- Art Bleeds, Cognitive Sinergy
Hectic Patterns- Random
Helstar- Nosferatu, A Distant Thunder
The Human Abstract- Nocturne
Illogicist- The Insight Eye, Subjected
Into The Moat- everything
Intronaut- Void
Ion dissonance- Breathing Is Irrelevant, Solace
Kadenzza- both albums
Kalisia- Skies (demo) and the latest release
Karmakanic- Entering The Spectra
Korovakill- Waterhells
Le Grand Guignol- The Great Maddening
Lethargy- discography
Loincloth- Demo
Breadwinner- The Burner
Lux Occulta- The Mother And The Enemy, My Guardian Anger (they are all worth investigating though)
Lye By Mistake- both albums, but moreso Fea Jur, when they dropped the terrible vocals
Lykathea Aflame- Elvenefris
Meridian- The Seventh Sun
Mick Barr- anything- Orthrelm/ Octis/ Ocrilim/ Flying Luttenbachers..
Mind Over Four- Half Way Down (top 100 of all time probably)
Mutant- Thy Aeonic Majesty
Theory In Practice- all
Negativa- demo
Neglected Fields- all
Orakle- Tourments and Perdition
Oxiplegatz- all
Pan.Thy.Monium- Khaoohs & Kon-Fus-ion
Pavor- Furioso
Pessimist- Ke Hvizdam
Pestilence- everything but that newest atrocity-of-a-boring waste
Phantasmagory- Anamorphosis Of Dreams, Odd Sounds
Power Of Omens- Rooms Of Anguish
Protest The Hero- both full lengths
Prototype- both albums
Psychofagist- all
Psychotic Waltz- All (fricking brilliant prog metal- the kings!)
Psychotogen- the calculus of evil
Psyopus- all
Psypheria- embrace the mutation
Ram-Zet- all
Reflux- the illusion of democracy
Ron Jarzombek/WatchTower/Blotted Science
Scholomance- the immortality Murders, A Treatise On Love
Scrambled Defuncts- Souls Despising The God
Sculptured- all
Serdce- Cyberly, The Alchemy Of Harmony
Sieges Even- everything up to The Art Of Navigating By The Stars (and that one meanders a lot)
Sikth- both albums
Sleep Terror- Probing tranquility
Soilwork- The chainheart machine
Spastic Ink- both
Spawn Of Possession- both
Stargazer- the scream that tore the sky
Symbyosis- everything
Terminal Function- all
Thought Industry- everything!  (I can't stress this band enough)
Tiamat- Wildhoney, A deeper kind of slumber
Timescape- strange
Today Is The Day- Willpower, In The Eyes Of God (this one has Brann and Bill from Mastodon)
Toxik- Think This (best progressive tech thrash album of all time?)
Ulcerate- Of fracture and failure
Virulence- a conflict scenario
VUVR- Pilgrimage
Winds- Reflections Of The I
Wintersun- s/t
Without Face- Astronomicon
7 for 4- all

I probably already posted a list before, but someone recently asked for recommendations, and these are pretty unique, I am not one to like Opeth (too repetitious and pretty boring) too much, but you might like them. Some of the highly regarded albums on here are rather tame actually.....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 26 2010 at 19:38
I just found on the internet samples from the new Negura Bunget album. I can't listen to them right now as it's late night here, so I'll post them for your enjoyment (?) From what I read everyone says it's not the same thing anymore, but they sound good. I'm very curious.








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The new Negura Bunget is a grower. No, it's not the same, but still very good, and a worthy continuation of their legacy.

I see a lot about Dan Swano in this thread, but haven't read the whole thing. A truly great extreme prog metal band is one of his projects -  Pan.Thy.Monium. The album 'Khaooos & Kon-Fus-Ion' is superb.

Edit: Just noticed a mention of Pan.Thy.Monium, should be more observant.

Interesting discussion regarding Esoteric too. We aren't exactly enamoured with the funeral doom label. When describing our music to people who have no idea of that kind of thing, I usually start with 'Pink Floyd'. Given that early Floyd, Crimson etc is probably the common denominator amongst all our influences, I suppose 'prog' will always be a part of the sound in one way or another. Long songs, orchestral arrangements, odd timings - all elements of prog, all elements of our music. 


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Esoteric - www.bereft.co.uk
Pantheist - www.pantheist.co.uk
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2010 at 09:19
Originally posted by avalanchemaster avalanchemaster wrote:

Here are some favorites of mine:

Spiral Architect- A Sceptic's Universe
Extol- Synergy
Ephel Duath- Pain Necessary To Know
Twisted Into Form- Then Comes Affliction To Awaken The Dreamer
Martyr- all three of their albums
The Dillinger Escape Plan w/ Mike Patton- Irony Is A Dead Scene
The Deserts of traun- The Lilac moon
Detachment- suspended in stone
Depressive Age- Lying In Wait
Deathrow- Deception Ignored
Dark Lunacy- all
Damn The Machine- s/t
Cynic- both full lengths (and most likely this new ep)
Crom-Tech- all
Cosmonaut- Pipebomb Full Of Nails
Coroner- all
Confessor- Condemned (technical progressive doomy thrash- just brilliant)
Collapsar- both
Cloudkicker- self released stuff in a Meshuggah vein, but more ambient
Capharnaum- Fractured (features Daniel Mongrain of Martyr- killer stuff!)
Atrox- all with Monika Edvardson
Atrocity- Hallucinations, todessehnsucht
Atheist- all
Arcturus- all
Andromeda- all
Anata- all
Altered Aeon- Dispiritism
Aletheian- Dying Vine
Alarum- both
Absurd 2 (squared)- ep (extol side project- tech thrash with fretless bass)
Drottnar- Welterwerk
Ebonylake- On The Eve Of The Grimly Inventive
Exivious- s/t
Frantic Bleep- Fluctuadmission and The Sense Apparatus
Gorguts- everything
Gorod- everything
Gory Blister- Art Bleeds, Cognitive Sinergy
Hectic Patterns- Random
Helstar- Nosferatu, A Distant Thunder
The Human Abstract- Nocturne
Illogicist- The Insight Eye, Subjected
Into The Moat- everything
Intronaut- Void
Ion dissonance- Breathing Is Irrelevant, Solace
Kadenzza- both albums
Kalisia- Skies (demo) and the latest release
Karmakanic- Entering The Spectra -> extreme metal ???LOLLOLLOL
Korovakill- Waterhells
Le Grand Guignol- The Great Maddening
Lethargy- discography
Loincloth- Demo
Breadwinner- The Burner
Lux Occulta- The Mother And The Enemy, My Guardian Anger (they are all worth investigating though)
Lye By Mistake- both albums, but moreso Fea Jur, when they dropped the terrible vocals
Lykathea Aflame- Elvenefris
Meridian- The Seventh Sun
Mick Barr- anything- Orthrelm/ Octis/ Ocrilim/ Flying Luttenbachers..
Mind Over Four- Half Way Down (top 100 of all time probably)
Mutant- Thy Aeonic Majesty
Theory In Practice- all
Negativa- demo
Neglected Fields- all
Orakle- Tourments and Perdition
Oxiplegatz- all
Pan.Thy.Monium- Khaoohs & Kon-Fus-ion
Pavor- Furioso
Pessimist- Ke Hvizdam
Pestilence- everything but that newest atrocity-of-a-boring waste
Phantasmagory- Anamorphosis Of Dreams, Odd Sounds
Power Of Omens- Rooms Of Anguish
Protest The Hero- both full lengths
Prototype- both albums
Psychofagist- all
Psychotic Waltz- All (fricking brilliant prog metal- the kings!)
Psychotogen- the calculus of evil
Psyopus- all
Psypheria- embrace the mutation
Ram-Zet- all
Reflux- the illusion of democracy
Ron Jarzombek/WatchTower/Blotted Science
Scholomance- the immortality Murders, A Treatise On Love
Scrambled Defuncts- Souls Despising The God
Sculptured- all
Serdce- Cyberly, The Alchemy Of Harmony
Sieges Even- everything up to The Art Of Navigating By The Stars (and that one meanders a lot)
Sikth- both albums
Sleep Terror- Probing tranquility
Soilwork- The chainheart machine
Spastic Ink- both
Spawn Of Possession- both
Stargazer- the scream that tore the sky
Symbyosis- everything
Terminal Function- all
Thought Industry- everything!  (I can't stress this band enough)
Tiamat- Wildhoney, A deeper kind of slumber
Timescape- strange
Today Is The Day- Willpower, In The Eyes Of God (this one has Brann and Bill from Mastodon)
Toxik- Think This (best progressive tech thrash album of all time?)
Ulcerate- Of fracture and failure
Virulence- a conflict scenario
VUVR- Pilgrimage
Winds- Reflections Of The I
Wintersun- s/t
Without Face- Astronomicon
7 for 4- all

I probably already posted a list before, but someone recently asked for recommendations, and these are pretty unique, I am not one to like Opeth (too repetitious and pretty boring) too much, but you might like them. Some of the highly regarded albums on here are rather tame actually.....

 
Such a long list and no Voivod ShockedShockedShockedShockedShockedShocked.
 
I second the ones I highlighted in red.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2010 at 10:37
you're right, Voivod should be in there.  I would say Nothingface is their crowning achievement.... most proggy, most technical.... my fave... but I like everything they have done except for the last two or three... It's just not the same without Piggy.  I am saddened that I never saw them with him... OR... even got a chance to see them with Daniel Mongrain of Martyr on guitars!!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2010 at 10:53
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all Voivod's recorded material up to 'Infini' feature Piggy on guitar. And I love their last two albums 'Quatorze' (as it should be spelled Wink) and 'Infini', more rock than metal but very enjoyable. Also, the Eric Forrest era is very good and should be of interest to fans of tech/extreme prog metal, especially Negatron.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2010 at 11:41
I know they "had" Piggy, but only in spirit, as those were pre-recorded demo tracks.... he really wasn't there to finetune the tunes.... that's what I mean.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2010 at 13:03
I see you mention Condemned by Confessor in the list. I´ve been listening to that one a lot this last week. I´ve actually written a review for Metal Music Archives ( http://www.metalmusicarchives.com/) of that album, just haven´t posted it yet.
 
!!! I just realized that Confessor is not on PA!!! I´ve added them to the Prog metal chart for evaluation.
 
Here´s my review if anyone should be interested ( oh and don´t get bothered by the html tags if they show):
 
<B>Confessor</B> - <i>Condemned</i>
 
<i>Condemned</i> is the debut full-length studio album by American doom metal act <B>Confessor</B>. The album was released in October 1991 by <B>Earache Records</B>. The original album contained 9 tracks but there´s a Japanese version available with 3 additional bonus tracks.
 
The music on the album is a very unusual kind of doom metal. First of all the tempo isn´t snail tempo slow. It´s still brick heavy music but the tempo is mostly kept in slow- to mid pace. Secondly the music is quite technical compared to most other releases in the genre. Especially the drumming stands out as very busy and skillfully played, but the rest of the music is also rather intricate. Calling the music on <i>Condemned</i> progressive or technical doom metal wouldn´t be far off the mark. To top it all off there´s the distinct high pitched vocal delivery by <B>Scott Jeffreys</B>. He is the kind of singer that I usually associate with progressive rock/ metal. I´m reminded a bit of <B>Cedric Bixler-Zavala</B> from <B>The Mars Volta</B>. While <B>Scott Jeffreys</B> is a skilled vocalist, his vocal lines are kind of non-melodic and sometimes even close to atonal to my ears, and it will be a challenge to some, if they can digest them. If a bit more melody and variation had been put into the vocals, this album could have been even greater than it already is. Another unusual feature on a doom metal album is that the songs are not especially long. Most are about 4 minutes long but that´s only a good thing IMO. There´s not a dull moment in sight. <B>Confessor</B> are not the kind of band that play their riffs on repeat for several minutes. On the other hand some might miss gloomy atmosphere and slow building majestic doom climaxes. The music on <i>Condemned</i> has a more desperate sound to it instead. Many of the riffs on the album are thrash metal inspired but the drums make sure the pace is kept slow enough for this to be called a doom metal album.
 
The production lacks a bit of warmth if you ask me, but it´s still powerful and suits the music well.
 
<i>Condemned</i> is one of the most unique doom metal albums out there. Not only because the music on the album is unusually technical for the genre but also because of the distinct high pitched vocal delivery by <B>Scott Jeffreys</B>. If you want to challenge yourself to some technical/ progressive doom metal, <i>Condemned</i> is a great place to start. A 4 star rating is fully deserved. Just beware that <B>Confessor</B> are sure to be an aquired taste.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 01 2010 at 17:10
I've seen a lot of Dan Swano get mentioned.  I've been getting into his music over the past year, and I really love the Moontower album, as well as Edge Of Sanity and his brothers project Pan.Thy.Monium


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 09 2010 at 09:53
Dordeduh are finally releasing something.






Valea Omului
Band: DORDEDUH
Release Date: 3.9.2010

Tracklist
01. Cumpat
02. Zuh - Cu tunetul muntilor

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Gatefold 7" EP

Album Info
These are the first recordings of Dordeduh, the new band of former Negura Bunget members Hupogrammos and Sol Faur. "Valea Omului" is a two-track vinyl single, serving as a precursor to Dordeduh’s debut album scheduled for the end of 2010. The single is going to be released in a noble gatefold format containing an exclusive Dordeduh sticker and is limited to 500 copies.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 09 2010 at 10:03
Well theres some lists. I tried Opeth and liked most of that. Very dark though brilliant.
 
It's amazing too how many metal bands starts with Psy
eg:
Psychofagist
Psychotic Waltz- 
Psychotogen- 
Psyopus-
Psypheria-
Psycroptic
 
others?


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