You think 'Cold White Light' and 'Funeral Album' are "pop-rock"?![]()
The first Poisonblack is great, plus Laihala doesn't sing on it, just plays guitar. That's the way it should've stayed. The second Poisonblack effort, Lust Stain Despair is good, but Laihala is both singing and playing guitar. The latest Poisonblack is depressing, but because it SUCKS so bad!!! Basically, Laihala has stripped Poisonblack from being a really good goth metal band to a run of the mill Nickleblack wannabe band...all within two releases!
~Brian~
mëtålspëd;8298100 said:Good list here... I would especially recommend checking out Agalloch, Anathema, and Moonspell.
The only other band that Id like to throw out there isnt really metal.... but I know a bunch of metal heads who like them. Its a two man setup, one used to be in Anathema.
Antimatter
http://www.myspace.com/antimatterband
Frozen is one of the most depressing albums I have ever heard, and I love it.Aside from what's already been mentioned, I'd also put The Bronx Casket Co. - s/t in this category (the albums that came after it were pure garbage).
Almost agree, I still put Down on top of Frozen re: the depression factor, but both are stellar albums...my two faves from them in this era. Amok and Love & Death are required listening as well...I only have Sweet Home Transylvania by The BCC, never heard the S/T...Sweet Home is average at best though.
Well, in relative terms, at least. Compare them to Anathema, Agalloch, Tiamat (mid-period), My Dying Bride, On Thorns I Lay, Moonspell, or most of the other bands mentioned in this thread. Sentenced was clearly the closest thing to a "rock band". Their albums were made of 4-5 minute songs with fairly straightforward structures, packed with monster hooks that are easy to sing along with, and generally at a snappier tempo than those other bands
Well, in relative terms, at least. Compare them to Anathema, Agalloch, Tiamat (mid-period), My Dying Bride, On Thorns I Lay, Moonspell, or most of the other bands mentioned in this thread. Sentenced was clearly the closest thing to a "rock band". Their albums were made of 4-5 minute songs with fairly straightforward structures, packed with monster hooks that are easy to sing along with, and generally at a snappier tempo than those other bands.
The term "pop-rock" should not be read pejoratively! Like I said, Sentenced is one of my favorite bands, and 'The Cold White Light', their most slickly-produced and easily-digestible album, may be my favorite.
Neil


November's Doom
There's no apostrophe in Novembers Doom.
Sorry, just a pet peeve of mine as a ND fanboy!
Thanks, J'sonic!