Tom Dincht wrote:Is Synergy a stronger album than Burial or Undeceived?
Burial is like progressive black metal, but isn't Synergy thrashy like Believer or old Living Sacrifice?
Tom Dincht wrote:I just completed my "Between the Buried and Me" collection.
I heard from people that downloaded "Colors," that it's their best album, and they have some darn good albums.
I even like their cover album.
Their Queen cover was great.
I have really enjoyed what I've heard of BTBAM. I only have the songs Selkies: The Endless Obsession and All Bodies, but I really enjoy them.
I've been thinking about getting Alaska (after I get all the other albums I want...gah)
Tom Dincht wrote:I just saw Life In Your Way today in MY neighborhood.
It was sick.
Anyways, has anyone read the lyrics for Still Remain's song, "Avalanche"?
There are so many references to Final Fantasy VII it's funny.
Knives wrote:Wow...soon there will be a whole new genre of music "Final Fantasy metal".
Kkun wrote:One can only hope.
Did anyone get the new Every Time I Die album The Big Dirty? It's so good. Not for kids, but so good.
Knives wrote:I heard a little bit of it on their myspace. I'm not really a big fan of them, but it sounded like pretty good stuff.
Knives wrote:Wow...soon there will be a whole new genre of music "Final Fantasy metal".
I'm supposed to be promoting this awesome little Christian metal/drone/ambient/shoegaze label called EEE Recordings. I must say that if you are into extreme metal, or any of the other mentioned genres, you will probably like this label. (As far as I know it isn't against th rules to promote...let me know if it is)
Here are some of their bands' myspace sites:
Light Shall Prevail
Dark Procession
Requiem Eternam
With Fire
Agathothodion
Aristaeus
Glaciial
Bedeiah
Flaskavsae
Wrathful Plague
Elan
Old Forgotten Lands
Drommer
Elgibbor
Celestial Drone Recordings (sublabel of EEE)
Gud Er Sannhet Productions(extreme metal sublabel of EEE)
E3 Recordings Official Site
Eric wrote:Change "promote" to "highly recommend" and you'll be fine.
Eric wrote:Here are a few more excellent recent releases:
Sigh - Hangman's Hymn (post-black/avant-garde metal from Tokyo, Japan; highly complex and unique music, utilizing classical music, Gregorian chanting, alto sax, black/thrash and occasional singing vocals; playing styles include classic hard rock, black metal, thrash metal, and traditional heavy metal....this release is an absolute masterpiece of musicianship and creativity)
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