The Metal Thread
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Yep, Sabbath are generally considered to be the first metal band. War Pigs is my favourite Black Sabbath song, good choice man
Metal Thread
It didn't seem right not having one.
All metal is welcome here, the more brutal and dark the better
Not necessarily limited to music vids, docos, interviews and funny stuff is cool too.
Just found these guys
This is, huh, wow!
And the hilarious misheard lyrics
Because more misheard lyrics
These guys couldn't make a bad song
See?
Love the start of this song
Best fake band ever, lulzy cartoon as well.
All metal is welcome here, the more brutal and dark the better
Not necessarily limited to music vids, docos, interviews and funny stuff is cool too.
Just found these guys
This is, huh, wow!
And the hilarious misheard lyrics
Because more misheard lyrics
These guys couldn't make a bad song
See?
Love the start of this song
Best fake band ever, lulzy cartoon as well.
Just went thru and listened to everything I hadn't heard before. Some good stuff and some...not so good stuff.
Christbait - nice one jay, I really dug this. I'm going to see if I can't track down a copy of the CD
Never could get into Burzum. I like a lot of the bands that he inspired, but I just don't see Varg as the visionary he is given credit for being.
Dethklok - No. Just no.
Here is more glorious metal for those so inclined to check it out!
Lord Vicar. Resurrected from the ashes of Reverend Bizarre who were one of the greatest doom bands ever. Lord Vicar are basically a modern Black Sabbath, their vocalist even sounds like Ozzy. If you dig Sabbath you will dig this, it's just great song writing!
The Atlas Moth. This was one of those out of left field albums for me. Just incredible memorable song writing that incorporates doom, sludge, black and trad elements into something pretty original.
Hooded Menace. Utterly brilliant death/doom band that have released 2 absolutely killer LPs. This is heavy as fuck and also catchy too - the guitar melodies are totally infectious. Highly recommended.
Year of No Light. This isn't really metal but it is totally crushing and dripping with dark atmosphere. No vocals, 2 drummers, crushing guitars.
If These Trees Could Talk. This isn't metal either, more like heavy post-rock or something. Whatever you call it is brilliant, one of my favourite bands.
Gris. Thought I should end on something fucked up. This is utter brilliance I reckon, never has a band really made me believe despair quite like these guys. Vocals are a total mind fuck and the music is just as off-kilter and insane. Might take a couple of listens but this is really desperate music. This turns into something really special about the 4:30 mark.
Christbait - nice one jay, I really dug this. I'm going to see if I can't track down a copy of the CD
Never could get into Burzum. I like a lot of the bands that he inspired, but I just don't see Varg as the visionary he is given credit for being.
Dethklok - No. Just no.
Here is more glorious metal for those so inclined to check it out!
Lord Vicar. Resurrected from the ashes of Reverend Bizarre who were one of the greatest doom bands ever. Lord Vicar are basically a modern Black Sabbath, their vocalist even sounds like Ozzy. If you dig Sabbath you will dig this, it's just great song writing!
The Atlas Moth. This was one of those out of left field albums for me. Just incredible memorable song writing that incorporates doom, sludge, black and trad elements into something pretty original.
Hooded Menace. Utterly brilliant death/doom band that have released 2 absolutely killer LPs. This is heavy as fuck and also catchy too - the guitar melodies are totally infectious. Highly recommended.
Year of No Light. This isn't really metal but it is totally crushing and dripping with dark atmosphere. No vocals, 2 drummers, crushing guitars.
If These Trees Could Talk. This isn't metal either, more like heavy post-rock or something. Whatever you call it is brilliant, one of my favourite bands.
Gris. Thought I should end on something fucked up. This is utter brilliance I reckon, never has a band really made me believe despair quite like these guys. Vocals are a total mind fuck and the music is just as off-kilter and insane. Might take a couple of listens but this is really desperate music. This turns into something really special about the 4:30 mark.
Re: The Metal Thread
The song that won me as a fan in my formative years, got me into guitar, helped with the teenage rage
Not "trur norweegin bluckmetul" but still fucken badass in my book
I really dig Deftones although I have not listened to their last 2 albums. I really dig White Pony and Digital Bath is my favourite track from them. They got big at a bad time and often get lumped in with all that late 90s/early 2000s metalcore shit, but they are the real deal IMO. So, seconded and recommendeded
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Hey Spud,
Thanks for the Lord Vicar clip. Only listened to a bit of it but chose it because if you remember I'm a huge Sabbath fan (Still think they are the best) Sounds good, so I'm going to have to chase it up.
Hopefully I can listen to some more of these clips (provided Mrs K lets me
Have added to my collection since the stuff you sent me, but I'm too scared to put in any recommendations as you guys seem to know everything!
Thanks for the Lord Vicar clip. Only listened to a bit of it but chose it because if you remember I'm a huge Sabbath fan (Still think they are the best) Sounds good, so I'm going to have to chase it up.
Hopefully I can listen to some more of these clips (provided Mrs K lets me
Have added to my collection since the stuff you sent me, but I'm too scared to put in any recommendations as you guys seem to know everything!
Did I just say that?
Glad you liked it mate, it's a great album. They've recently released a new one as well, just haven't had much of a chance to listen (no vinyl pressing yet either, although there is one coming. Will definitely spin more once it drops).
If you like Lord Vicar you should probably give Count Raven (same vocalist) and Reverend Bizarre (same guitarist) a go. Count Reverend is much harder to get into tho, song writing isn't as catchy and the songs are lllooonnnggg, but worth a shot. I'll post up some other stuff for you later mate, maybe expend your horizon.
Feel free to post away Kanon, you never know mate, you might drop a little awesome bomb and expand our musical horizons!
If you like Lord Vicar you should probably give Count Raven (same vocalist) and Reverend Bizarre (same guitarist) a go. Count Reverend is much harder to get into tho, song writing isn't as catchy and the songs are lllooonnnggg, but worth a shot. I'll post up some other stuff for you later mate, maybe expend your horizon.
Feel free to post away Kanon, you never know mate, you might drop a little awesome bomb and expand our musical horizons!
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