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Postby Luveria » Fri Feb 07, 2014 5:40 pm

Corrian wrote:Candlemass-Solitude


Here's something for you. It seems like your sort of thing.

Janus - Pound of Flesh

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Postby Corrian » Fri Feb 07, 2014 5:48 pm

Luveria wrote:
Corrian wrote:Candlemass-Solitude


Here's something for you. It seems like your sort of thing.

Janus - Pound of Flesh

Vocals aren't really my thing, but it ain't bad.

Candlemass-Demons Gate

Hell, this vocal style pushes boundaries of things I might not like but I end up enjoying it so far.

The weirdest thing is I'm listening to 80's music.
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Postby Cosumar » Fri Feb 07, 2014 5:50 pm

Corrian wrote:Candlemass-Solitude

Candlemass is one of my favorite bands. What do you think of them so far?
Corrian wrote:Gorguts-Reduced to Silence

Good stuff \m/


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Cosumar wrote:Candlemass is one of my favorite bands. What do you think of them so far?

It's one of those things I'm kind of surprised I like, because the vocals could easily push boundaries I don't like (Dem squeals or whatever you want to call them), but I like it so far.

Good stuff \m/

I was going through the two death metal albums my dad liked from last year. Rated both an 8, though I think I liked Unhuman a bit more just because of the vocalist.

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Dorado Grande wrote:NFS Hot Pursuit 2!

I think I have that CD sitting in my room somewhere...

Candlemass-Black Stone Wielder
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Postby Cosumar » Fri Feb 07, 2014 6:05 pm

Corrian wrote:
Cosumar wrote:Candlemass is one of my favorite bands. What do you think of them so far?

It's one of those things I'm kind of surprised I like, because the vocals could easily push boundaries I don't like (Dem squeals or whatever you want to call them), but I like it so far.

Squeals? I'd call them operatic vocals.
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I was going through the two death metal albums my dad liked from last year. Rated both an 8, though I think I liked Unhuman a bit more just because of the vocalist.

I gave both albums an 8 as well.
I gave the Candlemass album you're on a 9, and Candlemass - Nightfall is one of my extremely rare 10/10 albums.

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Postby Corrian » Fri Feb 07, 2014 6:11 pm

Cosumar wrote:Squeals? I'd call them operatic vocals.

Okay, high-pitched operatic vocals :P

I gave both albums an 8 as well.
I gave the Candlemass album you're on a 9, and Candlemass - Nightfall is one of my extremely rare 10/10 albums.

I don't know if I'll ever have a 10.

Highest I have is 5 9's. Shaking the Habitual by The Knife, Jesu by Jesu, and 3 soundtracks. Black Hawk Down, Hanna, and The Last of Us Soundtracks, to be precise.

Once I go through some of my favorite post-rock albums again, I should have more 9's, because I have untitled by Sigur Ros at a 8.7 (I had others at 8.5 but I had to find some way to make it so I like it more, because it is my favorite), and I know there are post-rock albums I like more (Latest Godspeed You! Black Emperor album?)

Candlemass-Under the Oak

I was gonna go play some video games after finishing Gorguts, but eh, might as well finish this while I'm here.
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Postby Cosumar » Fri Feb 07, 2014 6:18 pm

A Sorcerer's Pledge and Solitude are my favorite songs from Epicus Doomicus Metallicus

Vinterland - "Still The Night Is Awake"
This band sounds so much like Dissection that it's scary. Of course, that's a very good thing.
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Postby Corrian » Fri Feb 07, 2014 6:18 pm

Any other Candlemass albums I should listen to beyond these two?

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Postby Corrian » Fri Feb 07, 2014 6:20 pm

Cosumar wrote:A Sorcerer's Pledge and Solitude are my favorite songs from Epicus Doomicus Metallicus

Vinterland - "Still The Night Is Awake"
This band sounds so much like Dissection that it's scary. Of course, that's a very good thing.

Not technically. Being a carbon copy of another band isn't entirely a good thing.
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