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PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 4:26 pm
by Galborea
Cosumar wrote:
Galborea wrote:In Flames has one of the worst fanbases in metal. I'm sure of it now.

What happened now? :p

I'm a big In Flames fan. Just not one of the "In Flames We Trust No Matter What!" types.

I mean those types. Worshiping everything they do and the ground they walk on, and if you dislike anything of theirs you're just a dumb elitist who wants the same Jester Race album over and over again. There's never any other reason allowed.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 4:35 pm
by Cosumar
Galborea wrote:
Cosumar wrote:What happened now? :p

I'm a big In Flames fan. Just not one of the "In Flames We Trust No Matter What!" types.

I mean those types. Worshiping everything they do and the ground they walk on, and if you dislike anything of theirs you're just a dumb elitist who wants the same Jester Race album over and over again. There's never any other reason allowed.

Yeah, like, TJR is great but I would totally settle for another Reroute To Remain or Come Clarity :lol: Heck, even a completely new direction could be cool. Just.....not what these last two songs have been.

You can be a "true fan" of a band and still admit when they fall short of standards. It's like patriotism. Loving your country doesn't mean thinking it's perfect and always in the right (USA! USA! USA!), it means wanting your country to be the best it can be...and that requires recognizing its flaws.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 4:37 pm
by Galborea
Cosumar wrote:
Galborea wrote:I mean those types. Worshiping everything they do and the ground they walk on, and if you dislike anything of theirs you're just a dumb elitist who wants the same Jester Race album over and over again. There's never any other reason allowed.

Yeah, like, TJR is great but I would totally settle for another Reroute To Remain or Come Clarity :lol: Heck, even a completely new direction could be cool. Just.....not what these last two songs have been.

You can be a "true fan" of a band and still admit when they fall short of standards. It's like patriotism. Loving your country doesn't mean thinking it's perfect and always in the right (USA! USA! USA!), it means wanting your country to be the best it can be...and that requires recognizing its flaws.

I don't believe there's such a thing as true fans. But the closest you can get is realizing that what you love isn't perfect. I've come to terms with the fact that Opeth isn't the band it used to be.

And for the record I WANTED In Flames to do something quite different. Just, as you said, not this. Look at what Soilwork has been doing the past three albums!

PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 4:51 pm
by Galborea
Okay, as a newcomer to the series I must ask: What cheesy power metal band did the Attack on Titan theme song?

PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 5:01 pm
by Ameriganastan
Galborea wrote:Okay, as a newcomer to the series I must ask: What cheesy power metal band did the Attack on Titan theme song?

Not really a band. It's just a song composed by Hiroyuki Sawano for the show.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 5:06 pm
by Cosumar
Galborea wrote:I don't believe there's such a thing as true fans. But the closest you can get is realizing that what you love isn't perfect.

Agree. Except for Blind Guardian. They are musical gods incarnate :p

PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 5:08 pm
by Galborea
Cosumar wrote:
Galborea wrote:I don't believe there's such a thing as true fans. But the closest you can get is realizing that what you love isn't perfect.

Agree. Except for Blind Guardian. They are musical gods incarnate :p

Even you must think they've got SOME material that's just average. As for me I'm not too big on the first two albums or A Twist in the Myth.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 5:19 pm
by Cosumar
Galborea wrote:
Cosumar wrote:Agree. Except for Blind Guardian. They are musical gods incarnate :p

Even you must think they've got SOME material that's just average. As for me I'm not too big on the first two albums or A Twist in the Myth.

I was joking, lol.

But actually, I don't think any of their albums are average. I love both Battalions of Fear and A Twist In The Myth. Stellar albums, both, though a step down from their highest masterpieces. The only release that falls a little short for me is Follow The Blind, but even that one has "Banish From Sanctuary" and "Valhalla". No, Blind Guardian is not perfect, but for me, their discography is the closest I have found. Honestly, it's hard for me to envision them doing anything wrong. They could record a pop album, a surf rock album, or a black metal album and I would probably still enjoy it :blush:

PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 5:35 pm
by Galborea
Cosumar wrote:
Galborea wrote:Even you must think they've got SOME material that's just average. As for me I'm not too big on the first two albums or A Twist in the Myth.

I was joking, lol.

But actually, I don't think any of their albums are average. I love both Battalions of Fear and A Twist In The Myth. Stellar albums, both, though a step down from their highest masterpieces. The only release that falls a little short for me is Follow The Blind, but even that one has "Banish From Sanctuary" and "Valhalla". No, Blind Guardian is not perfect, but for me, their discography is the closest I have found. Honestly, it's hard for me to envision them doing anything wrong. They could record a pop album, a surf rock album, or a black metal album and I would probably still enjoy it :blush:

Didn't they cover the Beach Boys once?

PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 5:50 pm
by Ameriganastan
Galborea wrote:
Cosumar wrote:I was joking, lol.

But actually, I don't think any of their albums are average. I love both Battalions of Fear and A Twist In The Myth. Stellar albums, both, though a step down from their highest masterpieces. The only release that falls a little short for me is Follow The Blind, but even that one has "Banish From Sanctuary" and "Valhalla". No, Blind Guardian is not perfect, but for me, their discography is the closest I have found. Honestly, it's hard for me to envision them doing anything wrong. They could record a pop album, a surf rock album, or a black metal album and I would probably still enjoy it :blush:

Didn't they cover the Beach Boys once?

Yup.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 6:00 pm
by Cosumar
Galborea wrote:
Cosumar wrote:I was joking, lol.

But actually, I don't think any of their albums are average. I love both Battalions of Fear and A Twist In The Myth. Stellar albums, both, though a step down from their highest masterpieces. The only release that falls a little short for me is Follow The Blind, but even that one has "Banish From Sanctuary" and "Valhalla". No, Blind Guardian is not perfect, but for me, their discography is the closest I have found. Honestly, it's hard for me to envision them doing anything wrong. They could record a pop album, a surf rock album, or a black metal album and I would probably still enjoy it :blush:

Didn't they cover the Beach Boys once?

That was my inspiration for saying that. They covered both Surfin' USA and Barbara Ann. They've also covered a gospel-ish song. Look up "Alleluya". It's actually one of my many favorite Guardian songs.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 6:00 pm
by Galborea
Ameriganastan wrote:
Galborea wrote:Didn't they cover the Beach Boys once?

Yup.

Considering the magic our good Master Hansi can do with layered vocals, I would actually be hyped for a surf rock Blind Guardian album. Same lyrical themes as always, just early Sixties Beach Boys style of music.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 5:29 am
by Impaled Nazarene
Galborea wrote:Okay, as a newcomer to the series I must ask: What cheesy power metal band did the Attack on Titan theme song?

"Power metal" That be J pop bruh.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 5:36 am
by Galborea
Impaled Nazarene wrote:
Galborea wrote:Okay, as a newcomer to the series I must ask: What cheesy power metal band did the Attack on Titan theme song?

"Power metal" That be J pop bruh.

Shows what I know. Also I had quite literally just watched the first episode of the anime then but yeah you're right after all.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 7:18 am
by Cosumar
Impaled Nazarene wrote:
Galborea wrote:Okay, as a newcomer to the series I must ask: What cheesy power metal band did the Attack on Titan theme song?

"Power metal" That be J pop bruh.

Yeah... I just listened to it and didn't hear any metal.

Galborea wrote:
Ameriganastan wrote:Yup.

Considering the magic our good Master Hansi can do with layered vocals, I would actually be hyped for a surf rock Blind Guardian album. Same lyrical themes as always, just early Sixties Beach Boys style of music.

They are doing something different on their next album. Supposedly it's an "orchestral" project, whatever that means. They've been working on it on the side since the early 2000s.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 9:12 am
by Impaled Nazarene
Most underrated Death song? See Through Dreams, and Beyond the Unholy Grave.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 9:32 am
by Cosumar
Impaled Nazarene wrote:Most underrated Death song? See Through Dreams

I can get behind that. CLOSE YOUR EYES. AND IMAGINE TO BE WITHOUT. WHAT WE TAKE FOR GRANTED EVERY TIME WE OPEN OUR EYES.

Also: Trapped In A Corner

PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 9:33 am
by Impaled Nazarene
Cosumar wrote:
Impaled Nazarene wrote:Most underrated Death song? See Through Dreams

I can get behind that. CLOSE YOUR EYES. AND IMAGINE TO BE WITHOUT. WHAT WE TAKE FOR GRANTED EVERY TIME WE OPEN OUR EYES.

Also: Trapped In A Corner

That double riff hits so fucking hard it should be illegal. I also agree on Trapped in a Corner. Really every song except The Philosopher is underrated on that album.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 1:58 pm
by Galborea
The newest Allegaeon song isn't their best but still pretty good. Kind of straight forward.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 6:04 pm
by Ameriganastan
Is it obsessive to organize my Judas Priest playlist by album and song order on said albums? I sure hope it's not...

PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 6:05 pm
by NeuPolska
Ameriganastan wrote:Is it obsessive to organize my Judas Priest playlist by album and song order on said albums? I sure hope it's not...

It's what I do except I have actual albums and my playlist is physical :p

PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 6:23 pm
by Ameriganastan
NeuPolska wrote:
Ameriganastan wrote:Is it obsessive to organize my Judas Priest playlist by album and song order on said albums? I sure hope it's not...

It's what I do except I have actual albums and my playlist is physical :p

I do have an Alice Cooper vinyl. It was in the garage when we moved in, with a bunch of other albums.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 6:29 pm
by Galborea
Spoilers for a future video of mine: The In Flames album review in November will be violent.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 6:57 pm
by The New Sea Territory

PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 7:48 pm
by Cadonica
Ameriganastan wrote:Is it obsessive to organize my Judas Priest playlist by album and song order on said albums? I sure hope it's not...

No. I have them sorted like that too. But then again I use Windows Media Player, it sorts them like that automatically :p