karljant
Ancient Mariner
Just messing with you mateYeah, I didn't update that one. Sorry, I'll fix it.
Just messing with you mateYeah, I didn't update that one. Sorry, I'll fix it.
THE SLAYER from LA at the top of their game ripping off an unknown band out of Coventry in the UK, with little more than 2 years in the business, with a 2 records released by a 3 old microscopic (by then) Earache Records?
Sorry for the spam but:
X 2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Remember some albums were nominated by lists as well, so if you matched a nomination with a list it won't show up for a few more leagues. Which album was it?
Oh that one. That one's on three lists, it won't show up for awhile yet. Quite a high seed.Don't want to spoil it for anyone who is waiting with bated breath for my nominations but yeah it's a pretty big album so probably definitely it was nominated by a list too.
Yeah... because by 1984 no one knew who Mercyful Fate was. Especially in the thrash metal scene.... absolutely no one. Yup ... you're right: it's exactly the same thing.Wouldn't be too much different to when they ripped off A Corpse without a Soul for Captor of Sin, or to when Metallica ripped off Bleak House for Sanitarium
Pretty perfect encapsulation of my feelings lmfao.
Amorphis x2
Opeth
Riverside
It was nominated as one. I decided not to care too much as per my standard bit.So, is the Stratovarius album in this round Elements, Pt. 1, or is it the entirety of Elements, Pt. 1 & 2? Not that familiar with these, and it looks like the two parts may have been released as separate albums.
I was expecting people like you to nominate Meshuggah! Oh well. At least I introduced people to a new band.Pretty perfect encapsulation of my feelings lmfao.
Yes, the drumming on this album is one of the toughest barriers to enjoying this album. The Those Once Loyal album I nominated from 2005 has an infinitely better drummer in one Martin Kearns (RIP 2015). The chemistry that Kearns shared with death metal's finest (perhaps in more ways than one) bassist Jo Bench cannot be overstated. I've long said that the chemistry that rhythm section shared on Those Once Loyal is only rivaled by Harris/McBrain on Piece of Mind. It's really something. Andy Whale, who drummed for Bolt Thrower for far too long, really does emphasize the worst of the genre. Incessant, careless, mindless blasting at all the worst times. He has no feel for dynamics.This Bolt Thrower album seems more gratuitously death metally than the previous one in the GMAC, with the vocals seeming harsher and the blast beats and cut time drumming showing up a lot more often. In other words, emphasizing the worst elements of the genre from my point of view.
On this one, Jer. Do you vote for tracks or albums?I’m always intrigued by the idea of bands with unusual instrument line-ups, but I have yet to be impressed by a band with two bass players. Granted, the only ones I’m personally aware of are Cop Shoot Cop and now Squalus. I didn’t notice any particularly great use of dual bassists here, though you could tell there were layered parts in places. Anyway, the vocals here lean toward the low-rent screamy variety, and the music is fuzzy post-metal or something with out-of-place simplistic synth tones used all over, though it does still create nice atmosphere in places. But it’s really not my thing. And this Amorphis album also isn’t really my thing when the extreme vocals come into play, but large swaths of the album are growl-free, and these parts are pretty great. So, sorry @Whooten, but I have to go with @Night Prowler ’s nominee. Winner: Amorphis
This Stratovarius album (or albums, whatever) is pretty cheesy cookie-cutter neoclassical power metal for the most part, and the vocals are accented enough to be awkward. The ballads toward the end are particularly cringey. But when the music goes into a sweet Yngwie-esque dueling guitar and synth solo, then all is right with the world again. The Amorphis album has cool music, but the extreme vocals are all over the place on this one, and I’d rather drown in cheese than gargle glass. Sorry, @Forostar, but I have to go with @Travis The Dragon ’s choice here. Winner: Stratovarius
The vocalist for At The Gates offers up more shitty glass-gargling vocals, but he’s got a higher-pitched shrieky element to his delivery that’s extra annoying. Some of the music is cool, but lots of it is blast beaty bullshit, and the vocals are so bad that I can’t bring myself to pay very close attention to it anyway. This Opeth album also has its fair share of shitty extreme vocals, but the tracks with clean singing are brilliant, so the choice here is obvious. Sorry, @Night Prowler, but @The Flash ’s nominee takes this one easily. Winner: Opeth
This Bolt Thrower album seems more gratuitously death metally than the previous one in the GMAC, with the vocals seeming harsher and the blast beats and cut time drumming showing up a lot more often. In other words, emphasizing the worst elements of the genre from my point of view. Sorry, @karljant, but as much as I enjoy typing “Motherfucking Bolt Thrower”, in this case @Lampwick 43 ’s melodic prog album is a musical Faraday cage. Winner: Riverside
So many cool riffs on this album. Very different style from later work but I really like it. Among my fav Bolt Thrower albums. All that Remains might be the best track. Gotta love how the faster riff kicks in at 0.58.--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bolt Thrower - Realms of Chaos (Slaves to Darkness) (1989)
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I don't think there's a single blast beat on that entire album, but OK.but lots of it is blast beaty bullshit
This led me to an epiphany: is inbreeding the reason why some people like death-growl vocals? I doubt it. But it might explain the otherwise inexplicable.motherfucking Bolt Thrower
It's quite explicable, some people like growls because it adds a splash of animalistic aggression to the sound. It's the human voice equivalent of a heavily distorted, low-tuned guitar tone. Not everyone enjoys the latter, either.This led me to an epiphany: is inbreeding the reason why some people like death-growl vocals? I doubt it. But it might explain the otherwise inexplicable.