See, that doesn't even sound like the same band to me.
Now granted, I only selected 3 songs almost at random from YouTube...and you gave me this one (not sure if this is typical of their early period or an extreme that was presented to illustrate how much they have changed)...but the styles, to me, are completely different. Not a step or two two to one side or the other...but movement
several steps in the lighter direction.
The point where I think the transition started happening was their album
Vheissu. After that, they have tended much more towards softer music though there is still the occasional screaming.
I can only imagine what their original fan base thought of this drastic re-directioning. I bump into a fair number of Metallica fans & detractors on YouTube (particularly in my Alice In Chains circles) and seems like there is a lot of bitching about them 'selling out' (I wouldn't know - I don't listen to their music, based purely on the fact that Hetfield is a total dickwad

) But I would imagine that if a band like Metallica was taking heat for 'going soft', these guys surely must be as well.
I'm not sure. Thrice's lyrics tend to run towards the religious, so I am not sure if all of the fanbase is as demanding that they must hold to the exact same musical style. I suspect that they would run into more trouble if they were perceived to have crossed the line with their lyrical content. (They do not call themselves a Christian band, but the influence is unmistakable.)
Yeah...this is pretty intense.
*sigh* Maybe I'm just not meant to like death metal.
I mean, I
want to, kinda. And I do try things. I actually was kinda good with that band ISIS that
O'Dib posted last night - I listened to that and the roaring didn't seem as bad. Maybe because I felt like it was well placed in the music, and not just roaring for the hell of it. I don't know.....
The vocalists that are capable of switching from one to the other are typically the ones I like the most.
Believe it or not, that middle song helped me in writing a story (along with a few other songs, with wildly different styles). I was trying to write an apocalyptic story and it was a
tremendous help.
Someone once summed up the roles sung by mezzos in three words: "witches, bitches, and britches."
Not sure where, but I've heard them too.
In the death metal I've heard it's just "Blagrhghh glahhh woahhh blardgh gah wargh! Wah gargh themig fucking, glarg warh blarghhh!"
Depends on the vocalist--I have heard some capable of enunciating very clearly while growling.
Examples include Opeth, Killswitch Engage (with Howard Jones; Jesse Leach is not easy to understand), and Orphaned Land. I've included videos with lyrics to give you some examples. The trouble here, with Opeth, is not the vocalist's growling--it's his accent, such as when he mispronounces "swathed."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrBrH5PZtcc
Here's Killswitch Engage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiJajHswcgc
Orphaned Land (again, difficulties are due to accent rather than his ability to enunciate while growling...also, some of the lyrics are not in English.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBqTUmyAZcw
I liked what I heard of Natacha Atlas when she guest starred in Peter Gabriel's project,
Big Blue Ball (she sang "Habibi"). From that, I would definitely be willing to try more of her stuff. Is it easy to find, in the US?
I'm not sure but I would guess so as she was pretty commercial

At the very least I imagine she'd be on iTunes or other alternatives.
That's good to know.
