Which just goes to show that there are many more variants of Death Metal than Power Metal. Simply using growls for vocals combined with any genre makes a band Genre/Death Metal. Gothic Death, Progressive Death, Doom Death, Symphonic Death, Blackened Death, even Ambiance Death, to name but a few.
I don't know of anyone who wouldn't call Into Eternity Death Metal. There was no doubt that there was a flat out Death Metal band on stage when Mercenary played PPUSA IV. However, it is true their last two releases have dropped a lot of the growls to be sure. I'm positive Raintime was a Death Metal band I watched open PPUSA VIII. To say there has never been a Death Metal band on the roster is as wrong a statement as can be made.
While it may be true that these bands use both clean and extreme vox, you may have noticed that the same singer was doing both. One can only assume then that those growlers also have what you declare to be talent. One might also extrapolate that since the explosion of the Gothenburg / Melodic death Metal movement, that there are a lot of dual style singers, and therefore a lot of Death Metal bands with talented singers. Surely you wouldn't argue that a large part of the increased number of Death Metal bands isn't because of the Gothenburg (style) explosion? You may even be surprised to like more death Metal than you think. I realize that a lot of people don't like something, until Glenn puts it on the roster. Then they can find a reason to justify listening to and liking it. Too weird.
It wouldn't be far fetched for Glenn to put a band like Hypocrisy, Wintersun, Scar Symmetry, or Ensiferum on the roster. They're no more odd ball than Raintime, or the first Mercenary performance. Will you like those bands then?
There's another reason that Death out numbers Power being overlooked I think. It's a reason that's probably not going to find a lot of popularity on this forum. For many of today's younger tr00 Metalheads if it isn't Death or Black then it's just poser metal. Power Metal is the cheese of the Metal World, and reminiscent of the 80's, not to be taken seriously. That's not entirely true of course, and one can argue that slaying dragons is no more or less cheesy than snarling through face paint. Nevertheless, it is a perception for some.
Progressive Metal is just too wimpy for a lot of these same fans. Roy Kahn crooning about rolling a fire just isn't going to do much for the more rabid metalhead. Death in that fire is more their style.
The fact is that when you factor in the Gothenburg explosion, and the fact that a lot of the newer generation of Metal fans simply LIKE extreme vocals better, the end result is a greater growth of Death over Power metal.
I don't know of anyone who wouldn't call Into Eternity Death Metal. There was no doubt that there was a flat out Death Metal band on stage when Mercenary played PPUSA IV. However, it is true their last two releases have dropped a lot of the growls to be sure. I'm positive Raintime was a Death Metal band I watched open PPUSA VIII. To say there has never been a Death Metal band on the roster is as wrong a statement as can be made.
While it may be true that these bands use both clean and extreme vox, you may have noticed that the same singer was doing both. One can only assume then that those growlers also have what you declare to be talent. One might also extrapolate that since the explosion of the Gothenburg / Melodic death Metal movement, that there are a lot of dual style singers, and therefore a lot of Death Metal bands with talented singers. Surely you wouldn't argue that a large part of the increased number of Death Metal bands isn't because of the Gothenburg (style) explosion? You may even be surprised to like more death Metal than you think. I realize that a lot of people don't like something, until Glenn puts it on the roster. Then they can find a reason to justify listening to and liking it. Too weird.
It wouldn't be far fetched for Glenn to put a band like Hypocrisy, Wintersun, Scar Symmetry, or Ensiferum on the roster. They're no more odd ball than Raintime, or the first Mercenary performance. Will you like those bands then?
There's another reason that Death out numbers Power being overlooked I think. It's a reason that's probably not going to find a lot of popularity on this forum. For many of today's younger tr00 Metalheads if it isn't Death or Black then it's just poser metal. Power Metal is the cheese of the Metal World, and reminiscent of the 80's, not to be taken seriously. That's not entirely true of course, and one can argue that slaying dragons is no more or less cheesy than snarling through face paint. Nevertheless, it is a perception for some.
Progressive Metal is just too wimpy for a lot of these same fans. Roy Kahn crooning about rolling a fire just isn't going to do much for the more rabid metalhead. Death in that fire is more their style.
The fact is that when you factor in the Gothenburg explosion, and the fact that a lot of the newer generation of Metal fans simply LIKE extreme vocals better, the end result is a greater growth of Death over Power metal.