Keep in mind this is from the person that said the solos on Still Life were obviously Opeth's best. Ridiculous statements should be expected.
There are no statements in this thread not tainted with stupidity.
I am yet to enjoy Derelict Herds very much. Also, it would be nice to hear it without having to use the DVD player.
Tool is awesome. Insane guitar solos do not equal good music. Tool has something else very special to it.
Tool...? suicide...?Alright what the fuck? Suicidal Black Metal, yes, Tool, no.
Ha, maybe I haven't payed enough attention to them. I just thought they were mysterious. Sad for you, though.
Tool...? suicide...?Alright what the fuck? Suicidal Black Metal, yes, Tool, no.
I it just doesn't sound like something a guitarist would write.
Blackmetal and suicide...? Quess it just depends on the listener.
Mike plays keyboards as well![]()
I'll ignore the troll and answer: it just doesn't sound like something a guitarist would write. Believe me, I have a knowledge about these things. I've listened to all kinds of music, well all GOOD music anyway and I have developed a good knowledge inside the field. Have you tried playing this on your guitar? Just doesn't work! You can play it but it sounds loco, doesn't it? On piano on the other hand, or synthesizer, it doesn't sound out of place. The structure of that opening is just so typical for a keyboard-based work.
Yeah but he doesn't usually compose on them. As far as I know.
Between Porcupine Tree and Blackfield, Steven Wilson takes the cake for most depressing music.