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Re: General Music Thread
With Nightwish, I do prefer Anette really (Amaranth is a REALLY great song, as is nearly the entirety of Imaginaerum) but there is something about Tarja's voice that is still very appealing, particularly her energy on certain tracks on Century Child and Once. I also need to check out some of her solo work, she does have a new track floating around. That Xandria song was very good, thanks. I keep trying to explore the genre as best I can but only dipping my toe into it, and too often it comes out bitten.
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With current NW, Tuomas writes & arranges differently, to suit Annette's voice & delivery. So, it's still great (and epic), but a little more up-tempo than earlier stuff. I can't wait for the movie Imaginaerum later this year. And on that, it's spelled Imaginaerum, but still pronounced Imaginarium in the track Storytime. ^ What part of the genre has "bitten" you? I find there's a wide range of styles within the genre, but nothing I've ever disliked.
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I'm really enjoying Within Temptation's latest and I'm also enjoying their newish sound.. Their first couple of CDs left me cold because of the growly/screamo lyrics, which is a shame, because the music was amazing. One of the songs off Unforgiving, Sinead, has been remixed by VnV Nation, an Irish techno/industrial band, but I can't seem to find a way buy it here in the states... Here is Pythia's latest, in all their "Game of Thrones" glory.. LOL Pythia - The Circle And for good measure, here is something from the Mediaeval Baebes. Veni Veni Bella
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Commodore
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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One music blog I read regularly is: www.alancross.ca. Alan Cross is basically a legend up here in Canada where he is the host of a nationally syndicated radio show called "The Secret History of Rock." He was formerly the host of a show called "The Ongoing History of New Music". Anyway, as part of his blog, every week he lists new songs that sounded interesting to him. Some recent examples of very good songs I discovered through him were Midnight City by M83 and Somebody That I Used To Know by Gotye. He posted both songs before too many people knew about them. I distinctly remember watching the Gotye music video when it had only 3000 hits on Youtube. |
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Location: Cornwall
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STP are one of the most eclectic rock bands to really hit the bigtime that I can think of. Something they don't receive enough credit for. Anyway, I have listened to a lot of the symphonic metal in this thread and I am not feeling it. I hear a lot of clever instrumentation and impressive arrangements, but I am not hearing much in the way of songwriting that is exciting me.
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Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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I remember when I first got into them during the No. 4 era and I started buying all their albums, that I kept hearing all of these songs I liked and had heard on the radio, but never realized they were all by the same band. The difference in sound from their first album to their 3rd is so drastic and yet they had multiple hit songs off both (as they do on all their albums which all have a different sound). |
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![]() It's not so much the symphonic metal bands I know, but when surfing for good symph metal bands I often come across bands that do too much of the typical metal shouting in their songs (it seems Nightwish's style is best suited to my tastes, and not much else is when it comes to metal) so while I like finding music from blogs and the like, I'm always apprehensive about checking out any metal songs by a band I know little about. I will check out that Pythia song when I get time/my internet starts working faster also, thanks marillion
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-18864409
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F%&$ cancer! R.I.P. Jon.
Early Tristania and ergo Sirenia are the best examples of this. Morten Veland is a great writer, arranger and growler. Though he's a little less "cookie monster" vocals and a little more "Popeye the Sailor" vocals .
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Location: Yorkshire
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Re: General Music Thread
A year to the day after Ronnie James Dio...
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Admiral of the Rear
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Re: General Music Thread
Only a couple shots of Jon in this one.
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Location: Gamma Quadrant
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Re: General Music Thread
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Admiral of the Rear
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The organ solo is near the end. Definitive version, this.
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Location: Newcastle, Australia
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