Just saw Nile last night at Slims in SF....was beyond epic there ****ing amazing. Seen them 3 times and have been listening to them since 2001. The two support bands where beyond terrible.
Necrophagia is also worth mentioning.
I do enjoy their second album. Also speaking of technical death metal, Gorguts.
Of course. The guts. Tip-the-hat.
Just like Meshuggah will always get credit for every palm mute riff every djent band will utter for all time... Gorguts gets the hat tip from the techie proggie death metalheads
You don't need you to educate anyone here on the board including myself on any type of metal music. Rimfrost is indeed black metal, there featured in the documentary called Black Metal Satanica so is Vreid, Dark Funeral, Ondskapt Shining and so forth.Since I just registered to this forum and found this thread about metal I think I came to the right place but I just have to educate some of You about deathmetal and blackmetal!Rimfrost is NOT Blackmetal, this is blackmetal: Mayhem Invalid Link Removed
New Incantation.
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You don't need you to educate anyone here on the board including myself on any type of metal music. Rimfrost is indeed black metal, there featured in the documentary called Black Metal Satanica so is Vreid, Dark Funeral, Ondskapt Shining and so forth.
BTW welcome to AM.com, only one post in and you already sound sorta like a troll so good to go.
Indeed I am a trollBut I just meant that Rimfrost sound a little bit weak
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And I have to thank Piston Honda for mentioning Wretched, they were ok.
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I'm not a fan, I can't take anything like old mans child serious.... You probably know of Galders ( old mans child other band ) Dimmu hamburger and they gottaAwesome thread!
Anyone like Old Man's Child? In Defiance Of Existence and Vermin are incredible in my opinion. Also a huge fan of Septicflesh's The Great Mass and Communion.
So whats the progression from Death Metal? I think I first dug my teeth into Benediction's "Vision in the Shroud" when I was a kid in Munich, from there some bands here and there but started leaning towards the Swedish/Norwegian styles. And by progression I meant looking into cross genres that combined elements of death/black/core/math/florida/swedish had to offer. Lets talk about some good growlers out there. Two dudes that I think rule the range from low to high pitched squeel (and then some) would be Christian Alvestam and Robert Karlsson. Yeah they mix in melodic and I know its off topic but give the vinyls a spin if you ever get a chance. Sure outside the Death bounds but have elements. Uneven Structure is a new band that hs me hooked, playing into the polyrythmic math-djent. And before you go all ape **** on your keyboard because I said djent, just understand I'm referring to a undefined style math-prog-mash patato of music that Messhuga and Sikth started.
Fur realz yo.
Been on a bit of a Tech Death kick lately. These guys have become the savior of non-traditional death metal for me, since Opeth decided to start making ****ty hippie music a few years back. For ****'s sake, there's a bass solo, on a fretless bass.
Just joined the forum, so I can't post a link, apparently. YouTube search Beyond Creation Omnipresent Perception