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WAR_LOCKED
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Topic: HELP PLZ Posted: March 17 2004 at 16:12 |
hi my name is mike and i play for a melodic death metal band called mummification. i need some help getting a few of the members in my band to listen to some prog rock. so far i have got them to listen to the band "spastic ink" and "Solitary Speaking of Theoretical Confinement" if anyone can think of any other bands that are cool that you think these guys might dig on let me know. they see to love odd time changes and technical stuff (they realy like crazy drums)thanx
mike
www.mummification.tk
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diddy
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Posted: March 17 2004 at 16:30 |
Time changes... Egg, a good Canterbury Band...
But you find time changes everywhere in Progressive Rock...
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Stormcrow
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Posted: March 17 2004 at 17:50 |
Death metal, huh? Not my personal bag, but.....
Try Shadow Gallery, Symphony X, Threshold and Dream Theater on them.
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lucas
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Posted: March 17 2004 at 17:51 |
SPASTIC INK is the craziest jazz-fusion-metal band I ever heard. Certainly better than any Holdsworth's stuff. If you want metal bands with odd-time signatures, check out Dream Theater's "Awake" , Ice Age's "The great divide" (fantastic theatrical voices ā la Saga's Michael Sadler), Altura's "Mercy", Pain of Salvation's "One hour by the concrete lake", Fates Warning's "Perfect symmetry", Ark's first album ("Ark"). Instrumental progressive metal bands are also recommended : Derek Sherinian's "Planet X" (with the fabulous drummer Virgil Donati), Liquid Tension Experiment (with Dream Theater's drummer Mike Portnoy).
In the italian progressive bands, there are lots of rhythm changes, check out for example Deus Ex Machina's "De Republica".
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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lucas
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Posted: March 17 2004 at 17:56 |
Stormcrow wrote:
Death metal, huh? Not my personal bag, but.....
Try Shadow Gallery, Symphony X, Threshold and Dream Theater on them.
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Shadow Gallery is really boring. Symphony X is to my mind a 'speed'-metal band, as are Angra and Stratovarius.
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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Alexander
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Posted: March 17 2004 at 18:38 |
diddy wrote:
Time changes... Egg, a good Canterbury Band...
But you find time changes everywhere in Progressive Rock... |
Good one.
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Posted: March 17 2004 at 19:13 |
lucas wrote:
SPASTIC INK is the craziest jazz-fusion-metal band I ever heard. Certainly better than any Holdsworth's stuff. If you want metal bands with odd-time signatures, check out Dream Theater's "Awake" , Ice Age's "The great divide" (fantastic theatrical voices ā la Saga's Michael Sadler), Altura's "Mercy", Pain of Salvation's "One hour by the concrete lake", Fates Warning's "Perfect symmetry", Ark's first album ("Ark"). Instrumental progressive metal bands are also recommended : Derek Sherinian's "Planet X" (with the fabulous drummer Virgil Donati), Liquid Tension Experiment (with Dream Theater's drummer Mike Portnoy).
In the italian progressive bands, there are lots of rhythm changes, check out for example Deus Ex Machina's "De Republica".
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Better than any Holdsworth stuff, What????????????
Apples and Oranges, Buddy.... (them's fighting woids, Lucas, I oughtta... )
Gordian Knot .
http://www.seanmalone.net/
and Trey Gunn. Check 'em out:
http://www.treygunn.com/
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maani
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Posted: March 17 2004 at 19:23 |
Odd time changes? Try the first U.K. album, and any mid-period Gentle Giant. And lucas is correct about Deus ex Machina.
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lucas
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Posted: March 18 2004 at 15:58 |
danbo wrote:
lucas wrote:
SPASTIC INK is the craziest jazz-fusion-metal band I ever heard. Certainly better than any Holdsworth's stuff. If you want metal bands with odd-time signatures, check out Dream Theater's "Awake" , Ice Age's "The great divide" (fantastic theatrical voices ā la Saga's Michael Sadler), Altura's "Mercy", Pain of Salvation's "One hour by the concrete lake", Fates Warning's "Perfect symmetry", Ark's first album ("Ark"). Instrumental progressive metal bands are also recommended : Derek Sherinian's "Planet X" (with the fabulous drummer Virgil Donati), Liquid Tension Experiment (with Dream Theater's drummer Mike Portnoy).
In the italian progressive bands, there are lots of rhythm changes, check out for example Deus Ex Machina's "De Republica".
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Better than any Holdsworth stuff, What????????????
Apples and Oranges, Buddy.... (them's fighting woids, Lucas, I oughtta... )
Gordian Knot .
http://www.seanmalone.net/
and Trey Gunn. Check 'em out:
http://www.treygunn.com/
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I once loved Holdsworth's solo efforts, but now I must admit that his music is as boring to my mind as Zappa's one (no wonder as he played with the same drummers), because it is too much technical and there is no structure in most of the songs. Moreover I don't understand why he choose Paul Williams as a lead singer, there are so many better vocalists. Despite the fact that I can't bear anymore Holdsworth's solo efforts, I appreciate his collaborations with Tony Williams, UK and Bruford and agree with the fact that he is one of the best guitarists in the world. Now about Spastic Ink : they really get a kick out of their playing and the music, although really complex, is FUN (what we can't say of Holdsworth's one).
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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lucas
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Posted: March 18 2004 at 16:01 |
To Danbo :
Gordian Knot is boring, despite the presence of Spastic Ink's guitarist on some tracks.
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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Dan Bobrowski
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Posted: March 18 2004 at 16:10 |
I guess it's all about "state of mind." Like sushi, an aquired taste. I don't find Allan's music boring, in fact, I find a lot of complexities beyond just technical ability. The music defintely calls for active participation from the listener, like a soundtrack for your thoughts. "Peril Premonition" from the Secrets album is an incredible journey. Still, Allan's an innovator in the same group as Hendrix, Christian, Van Halen, McLaughlin, Fender, Johnson and Very few others.
Paul Williams, yer right
BTW............
War-Locked,
How about Djam Karet? There's some pretty interesting improvisations in their music. Go to their site and download the freebies:
http://www.djamkaret.com/downloads.php
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Stormcrow
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Posted: March 18 2004 at 20:57 |
lucas wrote:
Shadow Gallery is really boring. Symphony X is to my mind a 'speed'-metal band, as are Angra and Stratovarius.
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No offense taken or meant, but consider the desired result here Lucas.
We're talking about catching the ear of guys into death metal. If you were trying to drive a nail would you use a hammer or would you use a crystal rose?
That's why I didn't suggest "Thick As A Brick" or "Tales From The Topographical Ocean". Ya know?
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will
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Posted: March 19 2004 at 09:18 |
I'd definetly reccomened you make them listen to some Symphoy X and Threshold. I would also reccomend Evergrey.
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Long live progression.
Will
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lucas
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Posted: March 19 2004 at 15:37 |
Stormcrow wrote:
lucas wrote:
Shadow Gallery is really boring. Symphony X is to my mind a 'speed'-metal band, as are Angra and Stratovarius.
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No offense taken or meant, but consider the desired result here Lucas.
We're talking about catching the ear of guys into death metal. If you were trying to drive a nail would you use a hammer or would you use a crystal rose?
That's why I didn't suggest "Thick As A Brick" or "Tales From The Topographical Ocean". Ya know?
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I once listened to death metal (Obituary, Cancer, Death), groups that I still consider as great in their category. That didn't prevent me from listening to bands as Marillion or Yes.
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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arqwave
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Posted: March 24 2004 at 02:05 |
you must hear Cynic if you have the chance to find a copy, then move to Death, the "human " album, go back and listen to rush, 2112 album, and follow your steps into King diamond, and Candlemass, go back and find Pestilence, and the great album of Entombed "clandestine" and finish your quest with Testamentīs low and then turn your head to progressive and hear TARKUS of emerson, lake & palmer 10 times!!!!
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dude
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Posted: March 24 2004 at 05:42 |
Rush is well known for odd time signitures try them!!
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