The Thread Where You Talk About Music You Like

It definitely doesn't, a priest abandons his faith in order to save his sister, but there's no real emphasis on witchcraft (she's not really a witch either). The religious stuff is relatively neutral and not at all emphasized except in Serpents In Paradise.

Or rather, religion is an important factor, but Serpents In Paradise is the only song that at all actually examines religion.
 
well i hope it's cool

which one are we talking aboot? metal opera?

on a witch note: salem 1692 by ceremonial castings is definately worth cecking out if you are into symphonic bm
 
If you really like Part 1, get part 2.
It's a let down. It's generally slower, more ballad heavy, and not quite as epic. I'd say it's definitely still a solid album though. Definitely don't get The Scarecrow; it's not part of the Avantasia saga and it sucks royally, according to everyone who's heard it.
 
i just listened to that. fantastic. the dude has a really great voice. reminds me of dickinson and the good helloween dude all at once
 
If you really like Part 1, get part 2.
It's a let down. It's generally slower, more ballad heavy, and not quite as epic. I'd say it's definitely still a solid album though. Definitely don't get The Scarecrow; it's not part of the Avantasia saga and it sucks royally, according to everyone who's heard it.

Yes The Scarecrow sucks.
 
Serpents in Paradise isn't the only song that examines religion. Sign of the Cross does too, and it's one of the most epic fucking songs on the album.

"The blood of anger and pain,
Ink of the Old Testament!"
 
I've given Summoning yet another chance. I've been listening heavily to Let Mortal Heroes Sing Your Fame, and much more closely than I feel I have before.

It's growing on me. I've always appreciated these guys from the first time I heard them, but now I'm beginning to find things I like about the music. At first I think I was a bit turned off by the production quality and the sound they went for.
 
ok. i have no idea what the right thread is. obviously not this one. i could cry because the brewers threw away the whole season with this game. i cant smile no more

im done posting
 
Serpents in Paradise isn't the only song that examines religion. Sign of the Cross does too, and it's one of the most epic fucking songs on the album.

"The blood of anger and pain,
Ink of the Old Testament!"
It doesn't really say anything about religion, though, just some very vague stuff and pointless scriptural references.

I've given Summoning yet another chance. I've been listening heavily to Let Mortal Heroes Sing Your Fame, and much more closely than I feel I have before.

It's growing on me. I've always appreciated these guys from the first time I heard them, but now I'm beginning to find things I like about the music. At first I think I was a bit turned off by the production quality and the sound they went for.
All I have is Minas Morgul, but it's awesome. I want next the one with the castle and the moon or w/e, and maybe the latest too.

So today I gave Long Winter's Stare - Tears Of Odin's Fallen another listen and this is really good whatever it is. Probably some form of doom metal.
 
Dream Theater- Image & Words/ Awake
Death- Symbolic/ Human/ Scream Bloody Gore
Amesoeurs- Ruines Humaines
Bathory- Bathory/ Blood Fire Death
Nevermore- This Godless Endeavor
Megadeth- Rust in Peace/ Peace Sells...But Who's Buyin'?
Iron Maiden- Basically anything with Bruce
Helloween- Keeper of the Seven Keys 1 and 2
Morbid Angel- Altars of Madness
VEIL- Dolor
Samael- Blood Ritual

Well, there ya go, have fun.