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twalsh
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Topic: The Local Metal Shop Posted: November 21 2014 at 14:57 |
After not finding much of what I was looking for on CD Baby and Bandcamp, I went to the local metal music emporium (I live in Vancouver, Canada) They had a decent selection to Proggy metal and heavy music to look through, but at 50-150% higher than I could purchase via Itunes and Itunes still have a better selection. I asked about prices and he said that online purchasing has driven many retailers out of business as well as accounting for higher CD prices. Kind of sad, really. I'll go back, despite prices, because sometimes it's just fun to search around and I would like to see businesses like this stay open.
I ended up purchasing Riverside's Shrine of new Generation Slaves and Cynic's Traced in Air, two recent recommendations that I got from my intro greeting here. Thank you Darious and Horizons!
Odd little note: The owner/cashier (unsure) had a friend/customer talking with him, sporting two Gentle Giant Cds. I was a bit surprised at such an obvious synchronicity of prog and metal interests that showed up in that particular moment.
Edited by twalsh - November 21 2014 at 14:58
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More heavy prog, please!
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Horizons
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Posted: November 21 2014 at 15:01 |
Awwwwwwwwww yeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Nice purchases there. Two CDs that are totally different, should bring different things to the table.
So you have listened to both and now have bought them? Or did you buy them because of recommendations?
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aapatsos
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Posted: November 21 2014 at 15:06 |
Austin should be reprimanded for recommending the former I guess this could be moved to the Recommendations sub-forum
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Horizons
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Posted: November 21 2014 at 15:30 |
I only recommended TiA
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sleeper
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Posted: November 21 2014 at 15:55 |
Meh, I gave up on brick and mortar shops long ago, too small a selection at too high a price. Most of my purchases over the last 10 years have been from Amazon or direct from the bands themselves. I don't actually mind that in most cases the bands charge more for their albums than somewhere like Amazon would, if I really care about a band it's nice to know that most of the money I sent went to them and not some third party (all things being equal, which it usually isn't, but they're still going to get a greater share).
Edited by sleeper - November 21 2014 at 15:58
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Spending more than I should on Prog since 2005
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aapatsos
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Posted: November 21 2014 at 16:00 |
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twalsh
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Posted: November 21 2014 at 16:16 |
I had given both albums a listen on Youtube first. I actually both liked and disliked Cynic more. The music was more exciting but there was just enough death growling to give me second thoughts. I've also purchased Karnivool and IQ's latest via iTunes.
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Horizons
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Posted: November 21 2014 at 16:23 |
Yea TiA was main introduction to growling vocals - i'm not a huge fan of it myself, but on that particular album - they're brilliant.
Let em grow on you.
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SteveG
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Posted: November 21 2014 at 16:25 |
^After that you can graduate to Focus!
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Stereolab
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Posted: November 27 2014 at 20:48 |
Canada has "metal music emporiums"? Cool.
A lot of modern metal bands release their music directly on bandcamp, which is great since I can download the lossless .flac. I hope this becomes more of a trend with bands in other genres.
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twalsh
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Posted: November 28 2014 at 12:00 |
Okay, "Emporium" may have been a slight exaggeration.
I haven't figured out bandcamp yet. I'm wondering if the artists are too obscure for me at this stage?
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More heavy prog, please!
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Stereolab
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Posted: November 28 2014 at 13:20 |
twalsh wrote:
Okay, "Emporium" may have been a slight exaggeration.
I haven't figured out bandcamp yet. I'm wondering if the artists are too obscure for me at this stage? |
I follow several popular metal blogs/news sites (No Clean Singing, Angry Metal Guy, Prog Metal Zone) and I say about 80% of all new music now is available on bandcamp. There's obviously not as much new non-metal prog being released, but a lot of the links on progstreaming.com have bandcamp downloads as well.
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Logan
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Posted: November 28 2014 at 14:59 |
Wasn't Scrape Records, was it?
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twalsh
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Posted: November 28 2014 at 18:06 |
Logan wrote:
Wasn't Scrape Records, was it? |
Yes, t'was!
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More heavy prog, please!
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