JudasMyGuide
Ancient Mariner
I like Beyoncé's Halo more than than Machine Head's Halo and I'm not even kidding.
You showed us no fear, but you definitely showed us pain.They say hindsight is 20/20, but in this case Hiindsiight is 2021
. . . I'll see myself out
I'll take it!This Enslaved song started off promisingly enough, but then it took a bizarre left turn. Most of it is bright, laid back prog rock with a cool atmosphere, but then it’s intercut with some other shitty Gollum-vocalled doom metal song that doesn’t fit at all. Then Gollum bleeds into the prog-rock for a while, producing nothing of value other than the unintentional hilarity of hearing cackly phlegmatic vocals accompanied by a saxophone, before finishing off as the much better original prog rock song that I would have preferred hearing rather than this patchwork mess of clashing styles.
I mean, Robb Flynn is the biggest poser in metal, so it makes sense his screaming is poser-like.mostly non-melodic poser screaming for vocals
The sequel has a fantastic chorus, and I do like it a lot, but to me it fails to really get where the original did in spades. I think that has partly to do with the runtime. They get to the point a bit too quickly and it loses out on a bit of exposition I feel was kinda necessary. And the emotion in the original song, where he dies in his efforts, doesn’t really reappear. His son is carrying on the torch, but I don’t feel as invested in him.The sequel is also absolutely incredible.
Most Symphony X songs are like that.I feel The Accolade needs much more listens before I get it.
Yeah, I "get" some Symphony X songs like The Accolade, which is awesome, but I still don't get most of them.Most Symphony X songs are like that.
Dude, those synth strings sound pretty low rent. I actually can’t think of any other examples of synth strings that sound worse than these off the top of my head. We’re talking “mom’s basement in 1989” quality here...Also to Jer’s point: this is one of the few Symphony X songs where the keyboard doesn’t sound cheesy at all, IMO.