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The Batlord 01-05-2017 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by grindy (Post 1791631)
I might be just surrounded by way too many metal fans and they aren't actually a household name at all.

I need your friends. The only ones here like Suicide Silence.

The Batlord 02-07-2017 01:28 PM

Why listen to metal? Cause it makes you want to punch people in the face and eat cats alive.

priestofsyrinx2112 02-11-2017 05:10 PM

Hey, any Tool fans?

Tristan_Geoff 02-11-2017 10:16 PM

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Originally Posted by priestofsyrinx2112 (Post 1804563)
Hey, any Tool fans?

Yeah

Frownland 02-13-2017 01:29 AM

Gimme some weird metal **** that doesn't have stupid or terrible vocals.

The Batlord 02-13-2017 03:11 AM


EPOCH6 02-16-2017 05:56 PM

Looking for modern rock bands building upon old school foundations. Bands that naturally lock into what made early 70s rock and roll so lively and intoxicating without casually imitating it on auto-pilot, bands with standout performers that clearly know what they're doing. Retro rock bands are a dime a dozen right now and it's very difficult to find any that are pumping out genuinely memorable music that exceeds the usual expectation of a quick and forgettable nostalgia dose. There seems to be about 100 bands dressed up in thrift store 70s vests, floral shirts, and bandannas playing the same song 8 different ways for an entire album for every 1 band that is genuinely killing it with the tools that Zeppelin, Deep Purple, and the Stones gave them.

The most obvious and prolific example of what I'm talking about is The Black Crowes. Especially their albums The Southern Harmony & Musical Companion, Amorica, By Your Side, and Warpaint. The Black Crowes very clearly grew out of the style of Faces, Humble Pie, Skynyrd, Foghat, the Allman Brothers, and other early 70s rock groups but still remained continually fresh for most of the 90s largely due to the standout writing/performance talents of vocalist Chris Robinson and his brother, guitarist Rich Robinson.



Chris Robinson's side project Chris Robinson Brotherhood is also excellent:



Another great example, more recent, is the Rival Sons, who still seem to be ironing out a stylistic identity for themselves, but very clearly wear their old school influences on their sleeves without coming across as generic imitators. Plenty of their material is very impressive, both in writing and performance. Jay Buchanan may very well turn out to be one of the greatest rock vocalists of this generation.



Another band very much building on the style of Faces and early Bob Seger without coming across as a karaoke act:


Primeval Scum 02-22-2017 12:53 AM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1791619)
Another Elvenking fan. Awesome. There are now two on this site, although I only really care about the debut.

Make that three. The debut and The Pagan Manifesto are pure bliss for me :beer:

Dat "White Willow" melody cameo in "King of the Elves" amirite?

scumflesh 03-07-2017 12:18 PM

TWISTED SISTER

Heavy metal from the 80’s


Thelonious Monkey 03-07-2017 05:50 PM

absolutely wankered, give me something, anything.


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