Talk about other artists here (even though they all rip off Meshuggah)
#207496 by AlucardXIX
Tue Jul 28, 2009 3:15 pm
So I finally got around to listening to the preview for Pt's new album...he really went with some low tuned stuff this time, I'm VERY intrigued now.
#207506 by Roddy
Tue Jul 28, 2009 5:29 pm
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:
Roddy wrote:New OSI. First listen, liking it alot already. Moore's voice is a little monotone, but overall it's powerful, experimental and atmospheric all in the right measures. And the presence of Gav Harrison and Mr Akerfeldt is very easy to take as well!


8)
Good stuff. Have you a favorite track?

Listening to: Dethklok! Ha fancy that.


So far, there's only one song I DON'T like, and that's the 2nd track, 'Terminal'. It's a little boring. But virtually every other track is excellent! Akerfeldt's track may turn out to be a favourite...
#207511 by Bicro
Tue Jul 28, 2009 6:46 pm
Cephalectomy - Upon Winged Elemental Crests
#207534 by Devy, spelled Devy!
Tue Jul 28, 2009 11:56 pm
Roddy wrote:
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:
Roddy wrote:New OSI. First listen, liking it alot already. Moore's voice is a little monotone, but overall it's powerful, experimental and atmospheric all in the right measures. And the presence of Gav Harrison and Mr Akerfeldt is very easy to take as well!


8)
Good stuff. Have you a favorite track?

Listening to: Dethklok! Ha fancy that.


So far, there's only one song I DON'T like, and that's the 2nd track, 'Terminal'. It's a little boring. But virtually every other track is excellent! Akerfeldt's track may turn out to be a favourite...


Good to hear! So you like it then, I take it 8)
That's funny, Terminal is one of my favorites :lol: but it is one of the less up-beat ones. I think Blood is by far one of the best, quite menacing.
And Akerfeldt's singing is amazing - he kinda sounds like David Bowie about half way through the song lol he's pretty soulful for a metal singer.
#207555 by Tom
Wed Jul 29, 2009 2:29 am
Heaps of stuff. :D

I just discovered Kings X -- I bought XV and then liked it and so I bought Ogre Tones. Truth be known I liked the look of the guys on the cover of XV they just looked pretty cool and I'd heard Ty Tabor on an Ayreon CD so I bought it and loved it. One of my favourite songs is AC/DC's Touch Too Much, I just loove the groove and so to my ear there is just a hint of Touch Too Much in Kings X.

And then my local CD shop was having a sale and there was all this great music for like $5. And so I got a handful of Marillion CDs for $5 each. I also got The Gathering for $5 and No-Man's Flowermouth for $5 and Kino for under $10 and Neal Morse's self-titled CD for like $10 too.

Then I bought Meshuggah's Obzen. Been meaning to buy this for ages and just never did but I just love Meshuggah. Truth be known I generally don't listen to such heavy music but Meshuggah just amazes me -- one of my favourite bands. What else? O jeezus christmas let's see: no that may be about it.

:guitar:
#207588 by swervedriver
Wed Jul 29, 2009 7:12 am
Tom wrote:I just discovered Kings X -- I bought XV and then liked it and so I bought Ogre Tones. Truth be known I liked the look of the guys on the cover of XV they just looked pretty cool and I'd heard Ty Tabor on an Ayreon CD so I bought it and loved it. One of my favourite songs is AC/DC's Touch Too Much, I just loove the groove and so to my ear there is just a hint of Touch Too Much in Kings X.


You'd love their album Dogman. So groovy it's like a big trench. 8)
#207601 by agentscarn
Wed Jul 29, 2009 8:23 am
Well, I discovered Devin about two months ago, and I'm still catching up. I started with Ziltoid, and I'm still listening to that (about once a day, mind you!), but recently I picked up Synchestra and City (SYL) so I've been listening to those as well.

As for music that isn't Devin, I'm in love with Crack the Skye by Mastodon. Like Ziltoid, I listen to that album at least once a day. I bought Leviathan recently as well, but I don't think it's anywhere near as good as Crack the Skye.

And for stuff that isn't metal! I've been enjoying Thick as a Brick by Jethro Tull
#207611 by daneulephus
Wed Jul 29, 2009 8:57 am
agentscarn wrote:Well, I discovered Devin about two months ago, and I'm still catching up. I started with Ziltoid, and I'm still listening to that (about once a day, mind you!), but recently I picked up Synchestra and City (SYL) so I've been listening to those as well.

As for music that isn't Devin, I'm in love with Crack the Skye by Mastodon. Like Ziltoid, I listen to that album at least once a day. I bought Leviathan recently as well, but I don't think it's anywhere near as good as Crack the Skye.


Get Infinity and Ocean Machine. Like, yesterday.

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