When is the next reveal?

AMBR said:
Bummer. :cry:
But I suspected all along the scheduling might conflict. Kept hoping though. Oh, as for "next time they play", Aki's informed me a gig with Machine Men and a few other bands in January at a ski resort. Anyone up for skiing/boarding in Lapland? Daylight is highly over-rated btw in comparison to good metal and good snow. :rock:

(I keep trying, Aki! :lol: )
I'll go me me me but i will watch you guys ski, while i sip on some good Finnish beer.
 
Jibrille said:
Glenn did say last year that he thought this year would be the year of prog bands as last year was predominantly power metal.

Predominantly power? I asked a few people to help me classify all the bands last year and this is what we came up with... agree or disagree, hardly "predominately power metal"...

Evergrey - Progressive/Power Metal
Jorn - Hard Rock/Heavy Metal
Epica - Symphonic Gothic Metal
Mercenary - Melodic Death Metal
Freak Kitchen - Odd Prog Metal ;)
Thunderstone - Melodic Heavy Metal (not quite PC69, not quite Rhapsody)
Savage Circus - Power Metal
Pyramaze - Power Metal
Vision Divine - Progressive/Power Metal
ZH - Progressive Metal

Now... personally... Power metal to me is fast, lots of double bass, Gamma Ray, Rhapsody, Stratovarius, etc... I don't personally hear that in Pyramaze, but everyone i talked to said definitely power metal. The only "true" power metal band last year IMO was Savage Circus.

Just my opinion.
 
Dolamite S. Biffle said:
Call me dumb (which I am sure Milton will), but what do you mean Ben? Do you mean all bands would be "oddballs"?


LOL

Well, call me dumb as well, because I didn't understand :cry:
 
I'd call Pyramaze Progressive Power metal.

Thunderstone is definitely power metal though.

Still, PPVII was most definitely not top heavy with power. As a matter of fact, my main beef with the lineup was that three of the top four bands were neither progressive nor power metal.
 
DrumRman said:
Its all a matter of preference. IMO theres nothing appealing to my ears when a guy (or girl) growls and grunts into a microphone. If its used as an added effect I dont mind it, but when its the key ingredient for a bands melodies (if you can call em that) and songs, than I have no interest.

No... you can't call them that. That's just the point. If you are looking for soaring melodies in harsh vocals, they're just not going to be there. Harsh vocals are not the key ingredient for a band's melodies. I can see why you'd be used to thinking of vocals as a "lead" instrument, but the whole idea of harsh vocals is to use the vocals as more of a "rhythm" instrument, while leaving the "lead" melodies in that song (or that section of a song) to other instruments, like guitars or keyboards, or even another vocalist.
 
Sumeet said:
No... you can't call them that. That's just the point. If you are looking for soaring melodies in harsh vocals, they're just not going to be there. Harsh vocals are not the key ingredient for a band's melodies. I can see why you'd be used to thinking of vocals as a "lead" instrument, but the whole idea of harsh vocals is to use the vocals as more of a "rhythm" instrument, while leaving the "lead" melodies in that song (or that section of a song) to other instruments, like guitars or keyboards, or even another vocalist.

agreed.
dude, man, if you don't like harsh vocals or you think they are bad or don't fit...listen to kalmah. i was a straightforward powermetal guy before and had the same small view on these type of vocals, but give it a chance, listen to it more. youll find something, most likely. if i ever expected or knew i was gonna find and love bands like kalmah, ensiferum, and finntroll...i never wouldve made any negative comments towards harsh vocals, which i really regret.
 
Originally Posted by adaher
Raintime is an oddball, unless we've now decided that death vocals are normal for ProgPower.

I would hope that no one vocal delivery would become the norm but that no vocal delivery would be excluded either. Variety is the spice of Life!!

Yodelling would rule!!!:lol: :lol:
 
IceQueen_ said:
LOL

Well, call me dumb as well, because I didn't understand :cry:
What I think Ben meant (how I took it) was that each band would be completely different from the others. Basically having 10 truly different bands.
 
Here is how I would classify last years bands:
Evergrey - Progressive/Power Metal
Jorn - Hard Rock/Heavy Metal
Epica - Progressive Metal
Mercenary - Progressive Metal
Freak Kitchen - Progressive rock/Metal
Thunderstone - Power Metal
Savage Circus - Power Metal
Pyramaze - Progressive Metal
Vision Divine - Progressive/Power Metal
ZH - Progressive Metal

So even if you counted the half ones there were only 4 Power metal bands.
BRING ON THE POWER METAL THIS YEAR!!!!!