FerretallicA
HMAS Slagdestroyer
*phew*. I'm glad you clarified that.I fucking support D34DL1N3R
For a minute there I was worried you'd only support D34DL1N3R but fucking supporting is a whole different ball game.
*phew*. I'm glad you clarified that.I fucking support D34DL1N3R
I've been wondering lately though if with some strict vocal training he could come close...perhaps real close....
what i'm wondering about, is WHY exactly death magnetic is clipping that bad all over the place.
i mean, it's a loud record, but not that super loud in comparison....most andy classen stuff for example (new belphegor comes to mind) is even louder, yet it's not clipping as much.
so, what went wrong that they actually felt the need to brickwall everything to death just to get a loud but not REALLY LOUD record?
I had a revelation last night.
First of all, let me be explicit: I hate Metallica, they are like an ex girlfriend who sleeps around with your friends. Seriously.
However, as much as I hate to admit it, these guys are geniuses. And the awful loudness is part of that brilliance. "Death magnetic" is a statement saying something like this: "The old days are over. Analog recording is dead. Now we can do things quicker and easier and cheaper using computers." And they purposely fucked up the recordings using clips and bad cut/pastes etc. I'm positive this was done on purpose.
Metallica are actually trying to be artists. Death Magnetic is the ultimate sign of the times. It will go down in history as one of the great albums purely because it sounds so bad. The content doesn't matter. The fact is Metallica had all the money and tools they needed to create a great sounding album. Instead, they created an album the way albums are being created these days: on the cheap, in the bedroom.
"Death Magnetic" is a requiem to recorded music as we know it. It is a good-bye to the music industry, which has squeezed the artists for so long anyway. So let's compress the hell out of the music too. Send the music industry out in a ball of flames. It's fucking brilliant. It's probably one of the last albums that will ever sell a lot of copies.
I hate Metallica but they are fucking brilliant sometimes.