what do you like to hear in power metal and prog?

I prefer to have guitars and keys both, with a lot of shredding solos. For example:



"Anthemic" choruses are good too:



And fuck you, I like flower metal:


Nocturnal Rites always was a cool band. First song I ever heard from them was "Pentagram." Really liked Secret Sphere too. Never heard of them. Fairyland is what they call "flower metal?" Interesting. That's a new term for me. It was cool though.
 
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One of my favorite songs off my favorite Blind Guardian album. What a masterpiece, it's scary to think how many times I've listened to that song. Here are some other songs I like off that great album:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ga-q0F7oWnU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xIe1tPtyAk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxeiH5q3Dlw
This stuff sounds so good. I have to unwrap their latest album (bought it a while ago with Testament's latest album) and take a listen as well as a slew of other albums that I bought at the same time.
 
Fairyland is what they call "flower metal?" Interesting. That's a new term for me. It was cool though.

No, actually you wouldn't want to call Fairyland "flower metal", the correct term for it would be "Symphonic Power Metal." The only reason why some people call it "flower metal" is because they mean to imply that it's not heavy enough and because it has so many keyboards, choirs and orchestras it's "pretty like a flower." So yeah, better to stick to calling it Symphonic Power Metal :cool:
 
This stuff sounds so good. I have to unwrap their latest album (bought it a while ago with Testament's latest album) and take a listen as well as a slew of other albums that I bought at the same time.

Nothing Blind Guardian have done since "A Night At the Opera" has been as good, that album was a pure gem. I remember reading that some of the songs on it were so complex that it was technically impossible to perform them live, now that's what you call attention to detail :headbang:
 
No, actually you wouldn't want to call Fairyland "flower metal", the correct term for it would be "Symphonic Power Metal." The only reason why some people call it "flower metal" is because they mean to imply that it's not heavy enough and because it has so many keyboards, choirs and orchestras it's "pretty like a flower." So yeah, better to stick to calling it Symphonic Power Metal :cool:
:) Thank you for correcting me.
 
Nothing Blind Guardian have done since "A Night At the Opera" has been as good, that album was a pure gem. I remember reading that some of the songs on it were so complex that it was technically impossible to perform them live, now that's what you call attention to detail :headbang:
Ha. Are you a Demons and Wizards fan?
 
I've decided that I like progressive metal that's just on the border of the metal genre. The role of a progressive group is to reach out as far as they can into other music while keeping their feet on the edge of that genre.

Perfect example? Giant Squid. Loads of other influences, but definitely still a metal group.

 
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I've decided that I like progressive metal that's just on the border of the metal genre. The role of a progressive group is to reach out as far as they can into other music while keeping their feet on the edge of that genre.

Perfect example? Giant Squid. Loads of other influences, but definitely still a metal group.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izCFMYWuVps

That's some good stuff! How many albums do they have out?
 
They're not bad, but they never really blew me away either when I listened to them years ago. Maybe I should give them another listen, any song recommendations?

While I'm at it, I'm gonna toss a few more bands into the mix here:


Battlelore
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THLQt8kNiX0

Iced Earth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUIHTX-uE_Y

Amorphis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNyOXapXiNg

Thank you for re reminding me of Battlelore. I am a big Iced Earth Fan. I remember seeing that Amporphis video a while ago.

My favorite Demons & Wizards track -
 
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I've decided that I like progressive metal that's just on the border of the metal genre. The role of a progressive group is to reach out as far as they can into other music while keeping their feet on the edge of that genre.

Perfect example? Giant Squid. Loads of other influences, but definitely still a metal group.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izCFMYWuVps
They are all over the place. It was interesting. I like their name.