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LoathsomePete 09-28-2010 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Dayvan Cowboy (Post 936404)
Soo... Any of you guys got some good Avant-Garde metal up your sleeves for me?

Here's a small list of bands and an appropriate album to start off with.

Sigh - Imaginary Sonicscape (2001)

Sigh originally started out as a black metal band from Japan but over the years morphed their sound into something completely different. The only thing really metal about this album is the vocals as the guitar and drums are more geared towards straight up rock. If you like Moog synthesizers then this is a real treat because they are featured prominently throughout the entire album. Absolutely stellar from start to finish and a real one of a kind album.

Arcturus - The Sham Mirrors (2002)

Again another band that originally started out doing black metal but slowly moved towards a more grand sound. The addition of symphonic pieces, solos, unusual tempos, and the addition of clean vocals all came over time. The Sham Mirrors was Arcturus at the peak of their career.

Mr. Bungle - California (1999)

Normally I would recommend Disco Volante first but as you are new to the genre it may be a little too much. California (1999) was a far more accessible album for new fans, but it's just as insane as their other two albums.

Diablo Swing Orchestra - Sing-Along Songs For the Damned and Delirious (2009)

This is a band out of Sweden that blends swing music, opera, and metal into one package. Their debut album was a little more heavy on the operatic side which is why I'm recommending their sophomore release because they really toned that aspect of the band down. The female vocalist also began singing in English and they added a male singing to create an interesting contrast.

Green Carnation - Light of Day, Day of Darkness (2001)

A 60-minute metal epic. Features a wide array of musicians adding their pieces to an almost flawless album. Definitely an album you need headphones for.

Peccatum - Lost in Reverie (2004)

A side project between Emperor's Ihsahn and his wife Ihriel. It's kind of a blend of symphonic metal, Gothic metal, industrial metal, and European classical. It creates a very dreamy atmosphere (hence the album name) and is one of those albums that so swiftly gets ignored by people. Definitely an album to listen to on a cold night.

Vintersorg - The Focusing Blur (2004)

This is the most progressive and unique album by Vintersorg, who originally started out as a kind of blend of folk metal and black metal. This is their first album that was completely sung in English (so it's a good starting point for people who enjoy lyrics) and it's the album that contains the most experimentation.

Stolen Babies - There Be Squabbles Ahead (2004)

A little band from California that mixes metal with cabaret and some industrial. One of the few female fronted metal bands that utilizes the guttural vocals found in the more extreme subgenres of metal, their vocalist is really underrated compared to some of the more popular female metal vocalists like Angela Gossow. What's more is the vocalist for Stolen Babies also plays the accordion... in a metal band.

Solefald - In Harmonia Universali (2003)

Definitely Solefald's most ambitious work. The album is an incredibly eclectic blend of music and at any one moment could be blisteringly heavy black metal to free-range jazz to electronic. The vocals switch between the guttural vocal style of black metal to clean narration and the album is also a concept album about something to do with the Norse pantheon, but I haven't been arsed to find out the exact meaning.

Meshuggah - Destroy Erase Improve (1995)

I wouldn't be surprised if you don't like this album at first. Unless you're pretty well integrated with extreme metal Meshuggah can be a kick to the gut and chaos on your ears. Despite that, Meshuggah stuck with what they were good at from their inception to now and have been honing their sound ever since. Off time signatures, custom 8 string guitars and basses, their sound really is something of itself. Again I would save this album for later, let some of the other ones sink in first.

duga 09-28-2010 08:30 AM

Damn, I think I am going to check all of that out...

Except Sigh. I already listen to those guys. I played the hell out of Imaginary Sonicscape when I first heard it...great great stuff. I'm not a huge metal expert, but I was very proud of myself when I showed a bunch of metalheads Sigh and they all loved it.

Slazzenger 10-01-2010 01:53 PM

Song title and artist needed
 
Hey guys i basically need the title and the artist of that song...

Freebase Dali 10-01-2010 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Slazzenger (Post 938162)
Hey guys i basically need the title and the artist of that song...

I basically need you to post in the correct forums. "Name That Tune", the subforum in this one. Besides, everyone else here will tell you the same thing. You'll have better luck there.

Slazzenger 10-01-2010 01:58 PM

ok thanks mate

zeppy111 10-02-2010 12:52 AM

I am looking for anything in the same vein as Earth's 2008 album The Bees Made Honey In The Lion's Skull.

Please don't say SunO))) or Boris. Thanks.

anykindofmusic 10-02-2010 02:35 PM

im taking all suggestions
 
hello i am a lover of all types of music and i am trying to get as many songs as possible so anyone who has any songs that they absolutely love please send to me in an mp3 format to anykindofmusic@gmail.com i am a fan of indy, rap, hip hop, old country, pop country, rock, metal, ska, reggae! i am open to anything just email me!

LoathsomePete 10-02-2010 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by zeppy111 (Post 938325)
I am looking for anything in the same vein as Earth's 2008 album The Bees Made Honey In The Lion's Skull.

Please don't say SunO))) or Boris. Thanks.

It's not as good as The Bees Made Honey In the Lion's Skull but Om's Conference of the Birds is definitely an album you need to look into if you like Earth, Sun O))), and Boris.

zeppy111 10-03-2010 06:35 AM

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Originally Posted by LoathsomePete (Post 938462)
It's not as good as The Bees Made Honey In the Lion's Skull but Om's Conference of the Birds is definitely an album you need to look into if you like Earth, Sun O))), and Boris.

Thanks. I will give it a bash.

LoathsomePete 10-03-2010 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by duga (Post 936993)
Damn, I think I am going to check all of that out...

Except Sigh. I already listen to those guys. I played the hell out of Imaginary Sonicscape when I first heard it...great great stuff. I'm not a huge metal expert, but I was very proud of myself when I showed a bunch of metalheads Sigh and they all loved it.

If I had to do it in order, I would probably go like this:

Arcturus - The Sham Mirrors (2002)
Green Carnation - Light of Day, Day of Darkness (2001)
Peccatum - Lost in Reverie (2004)
Sigh - Imaginary Sonicscape (2001)
Diablo Swing Orchestra - Sing-Along Songs for the Damned and Delirious (2009)
Mr. Bungle - California (1999)
Vintersorg - The Focusing Blur (2004)
Stolen Babies - There Be Squabbles Ahead (2004)
Solefald - In Harmonia Universali (2003)
Meshuggah - Destroy, Erase, Improve (1995)

I think that would be a good order for Dayvan Cowboy to follow as I don't know how familiar she is with the guttural vocals found in more extreme metals. It can be very hard to get into, especially for women I find (I'm not saying EVERY woman, just some). Meshuggah might do something for you, but it might not, it's very chaotic, but Jens Kidman does some of the best guttural vocals in metal.

As for you duga, I think you could go in at any album and be fine, but kudos for already knowing Sigh. I also remember introducing some metalheads to Sigh via Imaginary Sonicscape and a few joints, definitely earned some cookie points because these were some of real metalheads.

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Originally Posted by zeppy111 (Post 938634)
Thanks. I will give it a bash.

Let me know if you need help procuring the album.


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