Dimension91
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Lol no, I think he does know better than us listeners since it's his own music. He said that if you take away all the fancy stuff, all the things, riffs and melodies could be on TJR. Or at least that is his perspective, and I would trust it better than anyone elses tbh. That said, it obviously doesn't mean that SOAPF sound anything like TJR which we already know.I started right in the middle with Clayman, listened to Reroute and thought after some time it was OK, then went backwards. Then those assholes released STYE and I was unimpressed to put it lightly
And yeah, as usual Anders is trolling with his Jester Race comment. Either that or he's fucking deaf
After watching that one itnerview and reading the one with anders and bjorn, I respect these guys even more. Honestly, if they did put some of these songs through the old production, and swapped anders's new vox with growls, they would fit somewhere in the old albums one way or another. I believe that if the last IF album you heard was whoracle, then you heard SOAPF, you would know right away that it was In Flames
I agree on R2R Krofius, with better production a lot of that stuff could have been on Clayman.
But as for the rest of the albums, sorry, but Anders is making it up as he goes along. I don't think he truly believes that. If he does... well, the man's gone insane
Anders can say whatever he wants, but on this point I simply don't agree with him but it doesn't matter either way, I'm not looking for another TJR. If I was looking for music like that I'd look for another band.
Anders can say whatever he wants, but on this point I simply don't agree with him but it doesn't matter either way, I'm not looking for another TJR. If I was looking for music like that I'd look for another band.
Is Anders really that bad live or does the camera mic change the voice?
That's some serious karaoke right there.
Just got my pre-order finished. Now we play the waiting game... still waiting...
Lol no, I think he does know better than us listeners since it's his own music. He said that if you take away all the fancy stuff, all the things, riffs and melodies could be on TJR. Or at least that is his perspective, and I would trust it better than anyone elses tbh. That said, it obviously doesn't mean that SOAPF sound anything like TJR which we already know.
And trust me, would R2R have been recorded in Studio Fredman as well it would have sounded very much like Clayman, although with more samples and clean vocals, but the actual production sound would have still sounded ''old IF-ish.'' At least that is my opinion.
EDIT: Found an cool interview with Björn and Anders.
http://www.lordsofmetal.nl/showinterview.php?id=3905&lang=en