Clone Bands

Bah... I couldn't believe the dichotomy between the first Andromeda CD and the second. They were doing fine, then they decide to make technical-prowess > song-crafting. I got a very phony vibe from the album, like the band was trying too hard to sound wacky and complex... and the music was pure shite. But then again, I was never ignorant enough to assume that there weren't people out there that love it...
 
I agree about SX being better than Malmsteen (they actually write their solos to fit the songs and not vice versa), who they are clearly indebted to, though it's become less obvious...which brings up a point: do so-called clone bands only become worthwhile when they outgrow their influences?
 
En Vind Av Sorg said:
Dissection has about 8 billions clones out there. Naglfar comes to mind, most noteably.

I've seen Watain be called a Dissection clone as well, but I must say that Watain are a hell of a lot better.
 
I actually consider Watain to be somewhat the succesors to Dissection. Watain are one of the few excellent bands left playing that style of black metal as well.
 
Wigrid is quite similar to Burzum, but I think he still makes quality music.

Nargaroth's "Geliebte des Regens" is also a stlye very similar to that on "Filosofem" and it is good too.

Of course some people get totally carried away and say all BM bands not from Norway are clones of Norwegian bands, personally I think Norway makes the worst BM.

It's kind of annoying that nearly every other (if not more) review I've read on any BM band that they get accused of ripping off Darkthrone/Burzum/Mayhem or no matter what are compared those 3 bands.
 
Oh yeah, the Swedish Pest is quite similar to Darkthrone "Under a Funeral Moon" and "Panzerfaust," but of course they too are good.
 
Anekdoten? where are they from then?
if they're like king crimson I might like them

don't know about cloning but for blatant shit rip offs no-one tops stampin ground for ripping off slayer, some of the riffs on thier last album are practically identical to ones on south of heaven, its embarrassing

i find the death + black metal scenes to be about 90% interchangable right now
won't even bother naming bands as i generally forget them soon after hearing them
 
jimbobhickville said:
Symphony X is better than Yngwie Malmsteen
While SX had a very strong Malmsteen influence on their first few discs, I wouldn't consider them clones. And I would agree with the sentiments of the board, SX is vastly superior to Malmsteen. I even prefer Romeo to Malmsteen, straight up. I grew up on Yngwie and was always waiting on him to mature and expand on what he did on his debut. He never has. He's a one trick pony. It's a good trick, but it's old and tired at this point.

Zod
 
First band that came to mind was Threat Signal, which are kind of a Fear Factory clone with heavy Meshuggah influence. Pretty good. Recent review is in the zine section, and it's free from Gomek.
 
Btw, Godsmack STARTED OUT LITERALLY as a New England (Boston) based AIC tribute band, who stopped the AIC songs when they, err, wrote new material, that sounded a little like Metallica gone grungey. Whatever to them.

Awake is a pretty awesome song to be athletic to. And their last actual radio hit was written about Neil Peart after his daughter and wife both died.
 
And their last actual radio hit was written about Neil Peart after his daughter and wife both died.

that was rough ... read about that some time ago ...

Peart went on the road on a motorcycle after that for quite some time ... a book came of it ... GHOST RIDER

In less than a year, Neil Peart lost both his 19-year-old daughter, Selena, and his wife, Jackie. Faced with overwhelming sadness and isolated from the world in his home on the lake, Peart was left without direction. This memoir tells of the sense of loss and directionlessness that led him on a 55,000-mile journey by motorcycle across much of North America, down through Mexico to Belize, and back again. He had needed to get away, but had not really needed a destination. His travel adventures chronicle his personal odyssey and include stories of reuniting with friends and family, grieving, thinking, and reminiscing as he rode until he encountered the miracle that allowed him to find peace.
 
IMPERIAL CRYSTALLINE ENTOMBMENT

Abyssic Hate are also kind of cool even though they are blatently ripping off Filosofem era Burzum.
 
IOfTheStorm said:
the best clone band is probably Spiral Architect (the music is 100% Watchtower, and the vocals exactly like Buddy Lackey of Psychotic Waltz)
Spiral Architect = :Puke: