BenMech
student of the d'eh
Here's another thing recently brought to my attention about Dragonforce -
Demoniac. Obscure previous band with DF members (Tottman and Li).
Demoniac. Obscure previous band with DF members (Tottman and Li).
7thSaviour said:They signed to Roadrunner Records, that's why!![]()
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Jasonic said:Think about how many of you might only be into underground metal because of that Metallica song you heard on the radio 15 years ago....
Jasonic said:It will be interesting to see how many indie labels will go sign power metal bands. I found it interesting how much Metal Blade is pushing Cellador now. They didn't give a rat's ass when they had Symphony X, and don't seem to promote much for Brainstorm or Symphorce. I wonder if that will change now.
urinalcakemix said:DF has balls, and its time they shared these balls with the world.
JayKeeley said:Yeah, I understood you weren't comparing their sound to Pantera, I just find it interesting (and a little ironic) that anyone can think DragonForce has "balls".
Harvester said:I assume you are specifically saying that you didn't like their music and nothing more correct?
Wow, I have to disagree. The Cellador singer isn't anywhere near Kiske's class. In fact I find the Cellador singer borderline unlistenable. He's not good ... just my opinion.Thorn23TX said:The Cellador singer sounds like a Michael Kiske clone - I swear that if you close your eyes you'd think you were listening to 80's-era Helloween.
Thorn23TX said:The Cellador singer sounds like a Michael Kiske clone - I swear that if you close your eyes you'd think you were listening to 80's-era Helloween.
General Zod said:Chain music stores only carry CDs if they sell. To sell, they need to be popular. To be popular, you need to be mainstream.
Magius said:I'm like DF well enough though I'm no huge fan; however, this seems typical of the disregard shown to Power Metal in general and Euro-Power in particular. Why wouldn't they have balls? Because they incorporate clean vocals and melody into their music? Their music is certainly hard enough to compare with any other band, and probably the fastest of all the speed metalers. No doubt if their vocalist was a Death Metal growler or Black Metal shrieker they'd be universally dubbed the most extreme band on the planet... tr00 Metal Monsters or some such shit.
MetalAges said:Love me or hate em there is something infectious about this band.
Remember back in the classic mp3.com days (5-6 years or whatever it was) when bands could get on there and then people could buy those MP3.com made CDs? I recall when Dragonforce debuted on there that they were one of the biggest word of mouth bands I've ever seen people hyping. They ruled the metal charts for I don't know HOW long.
Roadrunner is helping make them even bigger but these guys have busted balls and worked the internet the way all bands should strive for.
BenMech said:People miss the point with the Dragonforce promotion by non-metallers.
It's a "Laugh AT them, NOT WITH them" kind of "ironic detachment" deal.
The Pitchfork nation aren't metal fans. They never were, never will be.
ROTFLMAO. I caught one of their videos last night on the Headbanger's Ball. It was quite enjoyable. I'll probably go back and give these guys another listen. However, I suspect that when I hear more than one DF song in a single sitting, it will quickly grow redundant.JayKeeley said:Their music is so far away from being ballsy, it's almost vaginal.
General Zod said:In respect to the thread's original topic, DF can be nothing but a positive influence on a generation whose musicians have nothing to offer in the way of musical chops.
General Zod said:Perhaps... but I'm guessing 99.999999% of Americans have no clue who Exodus and Venom are.
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That's good to hear. It seemed that guitar playing was in a constant state of evolution through the 1980s. However, especially in respect to the mainstream, it just died on the vine (see Nirvana). It's good to hear there's hope on the horizon.eaeolian said:Having seen a lot of the "kids" in our area, I can assure you that the next round of musicianship will surprise you. I know *I* was surprised but the quality of players I've seen in the 15-18 range - not Jason Becker level or anything (like that happens more than once every 50 years), but much, much higher than the now-20-somethings they're following. DF doesn't have a damn thing to do with that - they're too new. The love of "old school" of the trendy crowd has rubbed off on the musicians, who found real substance there and ate it up.