Parched Earth
Isaiah 53:2
- Dec 7, 2011
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I will join the camp about the vocals usually making or breaking a song for me. The music would have to be pretty spectacular for me to get past vocals that I dislike. I'll never forget the first time lsitening to Mortification when my brother bought it on a whim (not knowing it had all growling vocals). We were digging the progressive intro of the opening track. Then came...the vocals. Didn't listen to them much after that.
With that said, I agree with much of what's been said already. A solid riff, a catchy keyboard part, an intriguing drum fill, or cool bass line will also get my attention. Although the lyrics may be the last thing I notice, I have to say that without good lyrics, a band will not be one of my favorites. The lyrics are what draw me deeper into Theocracy's excellent music. In fact, another solid release or so, and they may overthrow Dream Theater as my favorite band. And Dream Theater has been my favorite band for almost 20 years!
With that said, I agree with much of what's been said already. A solid riff, a catchy keyboard part, an intriguing drum fill, or cool bass line will also get my attention. Although the lyrics may be the last thing I notice, I have to say that without good lyrics, a band will not be one of my favorites. The lyrics are what draw me deeper into Theocracy's excellent music. In fact, another solid release or so, and they may overthrow Dream Theater as my favorite band. And Dream Theater has been my favorite band for almost 20 years!