The in-crowd rarely praise thrash, let alone progressive/technical thrash etc.
The fuck is the in-crowd anyways? I mean conceptually I get it, but it seems to imply there is one dominant crowd who's taste defines metal whereas where I live we have multiple large metal scenes that are almost separate but still interlocking. The crowd who likes the one mic in the middle of a room, no click track, no melody approach to metal seem kind of divided on bands like vektor. But not so much the prog/power/thrash crowd.
Anyhow, Vektor rules. I can see why it doesn't appeal to everyone and can certainly have a sort of "novelty" feel to it. But the dude is a pretty great songwriter, guitar player, and those robot screams are insanity. It took me a while to get into that weird chorusy thing he was doing on Terminal Redux, but now I'm convinced it was genius.
in crowd are/were just a group of pretentious pansies with rather pedestrian taste in metal. They're a dying breed.
And yes, Vektor fucking rules!
Dont listen to the in-crowder above. Its more of how one carries themselves. They brownose each other all day.But more specifically, what kind of taste? Like super mainstream pretentious? "Everything after the 80s sucks" kind of pretentious? Super underground "Lords of Chaos" level pretentious? Because I've met all the above lol. Maybe some examples of bands would help
Dont listen to the in-crowder above. Its more of how one carries themselves. They brownose each other all day.
Do you worship Manilla Road, Pagan Altar, Cirith Ungol and most importantly, The Chasm?
Dont listen to the in-crowder above. Its more of how one carries themselves. They brownose each other all day.
Do you worship Manilla Road, Pagan Altar, Cirith Ungol and most importantly, The Chasm?
i do, i actually like all of them but dont think any of them are great or anything.Ok, so you don’t like any of those bands?
Ok, well let’s assume all of that is true.
Where is the in-crowd forum? It’s certainly not this forum.