mutantllama
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Chasm is pretty essential, yes.
Guess I'll need to pick up something by them then. What album?
Chasm is pretty essential, yes.
It's not and never is about the amount of technicality involved, but about the impact that the music has on you.Otherwise anything remotely technical can be deemed superior to streamlined composition which just isn't true.I don't understand. The song structures on the Black Album are cyclical rock n roll arrangements. And the riffs are less inventive and more simplistic than they are on MoP. In fact, they purposely made the Black Album more pedestrian than anything prior to it in hopes of reaching a mainstream audience (and they were obviously successful).
Guess I'll need to pick up something by them then. What album?
Well, the first four Metallica albums impact me the way good thrash metal does, while the Black Album simply strikes me as Metallica playing rock n roll. Even my roommate, who is not a metalhead, agrees that Metallica started to suck with the Black Album.It's not and never is about the amount of technicality involved, but about the impact that the music has on you.Otherwise anything remotely technical can be deemed superior to streamlined composition which just isn't true.
"Pedestrian" was perhaps the wrong word to use.
Behexen is the greatest Finnish Black Metal band.
It's okay, man. I'm a fan of some streamlined rock,pretentious prog rock, and apparently,according to many RYMers"whiny and pretentious doom",(the you know who) which isn't all that technically ambitious either, so liking a solid semi-hard rock album without the pretentions of epic doom is pretty normal, I think. Because what is Nightfall, for instance if not doomy rock n'roll?Well, the first four Metallica albums impact me the way good thrash metal does, while the Black Album simply strikes me as Metallica playing rock n roll. Even my roommate, who is not a metalhead, agrees that Metallica started to suck with the Black Album.
Nightfall does have rock n roll arrangements. But the atmosphere and overall feel of the music is gloomy and depressing; far from rock n roll. The Black Album simply sounds too commercial for my taste. They made a conscious effort to make their music more accessible, and you can clearly hear it in the music.It's okay, man. I'm a fan of some streamlined rock,pretentious prog rock, and apparently,according to many RYMers"whiny and pretentious doom",(the you know who) which isn't all that technically ambitious either, so liking a solid semi-hard rock album without the pretentions of epic doom is pretty normal, I think. Because what is Nightfall, for instance if not doomy rock n'roll?
When I think about it, Beherit is the only finnish bm band i care about really. Barathrum are pretty good, but that's about it. Most other classics I could care less about. I haven't listened to Hail yet though, but they seems promising atleast.Have you heard Beherit (among others)?
I really do believe that. I don't like the black album at all. After all, this is the controversial opinions thread.
Barathrum are pretty good, but that's about it.
Satanic Warmaster is pretty good Finnish BM
ok, I don't like Motorhead that much.