MindRuler
Ancient Mariner
I've said it before and I say it again: Black Sabbath-Tony Martin-era is very underrated.
And the title track of Headless Cross is one of my favorites. Fantastic bass too.
This Skyclad-song appeals to me more than the one in the previous round.
Hardest battle of the 4 this round... Sorry @Forostar
I saw Haken live some years ago on a Progrock festival in The Netherlands (together with Sun Caged and Arena) and they were my least favorite act of that night. I'm not too fond of the quirky Gentle Giantish parts and the vocals tbh. Sorry @Mosh
With only 1 Opeth album in my collection (Watershed) this is a band I have to explore yet. Although I'm not a fan of the vocals, the instrumental parts are great.
Nirvana is youth sentiment, Rape Me is one of the songs I sang on my first live performance on a Grunge Live Party when I was 18.
In Utero (and Bleach and Nevermind) were albums cherished by me during that period...however, I'm going to throw @LooseCannon a bone here and vote for Iced Earth. Sorry @Ariana
Here we have Haken again. Don't like this song either, don't know why... it's not my cup of prog metal I guess. Sorry @Lampwick 43
The Divine Wings Of Tragedy is the masterpiece of Symphony X. Now this is my cup of prog metal. Beefy riffs, great vocals, haunting synths and neoclassical guitar parts.
And the title track of Headless Cross is one of my favorites. Fantastic bass too.
This Skyclad-song appeals to me more than the one in the previous round.
Hardest battle of the 4 this round... Sorry @Forostar
I saw Haken live some years ago on a Progrock festival in The Netherlands (together with Sun Caged and Arena) and they were my least favorite act of that night. I'm not too fond of the quirky Gentle Giantish parts and the vocals tbh. Sorry @Mosh
With only 1 Opeth album in my collection (Watershed) this is a band I have to explore yet. Although I'm not a fan of the vocals, the instrumental parts are great.
Nirvana is youth sentiment, Rape Me is one of the songs I sang on my first live performance on a Grunge Live Party when I was 18.
In Utero (and Bleach and Nevermind) were albums cherished by me during that period...however, I'm going to throw @LooseCannon a bone here and vote for Iced Earth. Sorry @Ariana
Here we have Haken again. Don't like this song either, don't know why... it's not my cup of prog metal I guess. Sorry @Lampwick 43
The Divine Wings Of Tragedy is the masterpiece of Symphony X. Now this is my cup of prog metal. Beefy riffs, great vocals, haunting synths and neoclassical guitar parts.