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Unknown Soldier 09-22-2014 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1490024)
For me to call a genre extreme metal there has to be a general consensus that all of the bands in the genre must play extreme metal. Like, I wouldn't call thrash metal an extreme metal genre, since much of it was made up of bands like Anthrax, Annihilator, Metallica, etc, even though bands like Slayer and Kreator would qualify (I'd use "extreme thrash" to make the distinction.) But, for the most part, any death metal or black metal band is at least encouraged to play extreme metal. Many bands experiment with non-extreme metal forms of music, and some even dispense with extreme metal altogether at times, but as a status quo, those genres are explicitly concerned with being "extreme", rather than potentially less hardline concepts like "aggressive" or "hard" or "fast" or whatever.

Groove metal bands in general are more of the thrash metal mindset, where they're "badass", but aren't necessarily out to actually be extreme metal. So I'd consider the bands at the heavier end of the spectrum, like Pantera and Machine Head, to be flirting with extreme metal, even though their music might actually be more extreme than many actual extreme metal bands (Although I sometimes go back and forth with those two bands, depending which albums we're talking about.) A vague distinction perhaps, but it makes sense in my mind. Lamb of God though, at least their first two albums, I'd definitely consider extreme metal, since they were obviously going for extreme. I wouldn't be surprised if they played a few blast beats back in their early early days.

Agree with most of that and thrash is probably the dividing line between what is extreme and what is not with the bands you've mentioned. I was thinking along similar lines for when I go into thrash in my journal.

Trollheart 09-29-2014 12:04 PM

Just a quick reminder, Metal Month II starts on Wednesday! Hope to see you all there. Drop in for a pint and a blistering guitar solo; we'll keep a seat for ya right up front! :beer:

Trollheart 09-29-2014 06:59 PM

Another update:

Mastodon --- Blood mountain
Cavalera Conspiracy -- Inflikted
Sigh --- Imaginary sonicscape

Znowhite --- Act of God
Draconian --- Arcane rain fell
Cryptopsy --- None so vile
--- reviewed but has been seconded to the new section "The Batlord's Torture Chamber"
Mondstille --- Seelenwund
Urfaust -- Geist ist teufel
Conan --- Monnos

Reinxeed --- 1912
Forefather --- Steadfast

Finntroll --- Nattfodd
Wintersun --- Wintersun

Night sun --- Mournin'
Pantera --- Metal magic
Gallowbraid --- Ashen elaidon
Dissection --- Storm of the light's bane
Arcturus --- La masquerade infernale
The Chasm --- Farseeing the paranormal abysm

Mondo Bungle 09-29-2014 07:09 PM

Are you going to review all those and the three top tens?

Trollheart 09-30-2014 02:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Mondo Bungle (Post 1492128)
Are you going to review all those and the three top tens?

And a whole lot more! Everything in red has been reviewed already; I just have to upload the reviews during next month. I still have tons of other stuff to do (two more countries to sort out for The International Language of Metal, Triple Boxset, more 2014 albums etc) but I'm getting there. I've done Janszoon's top ten, Plankton's and yours to go...

Trollheart 09-30-2014 09:44 AM

For those interested, all future updates, including any added to the list, will be made at post 103. There's no point in my continually writing the same thing each time in a new post, so if you want to see if your album has been reviewed yet check back there.

(New update today by the way...)

Trollheart 09-30-2014 01:46 PM

I've decided to keep this thread going through Metal Month II. As I have no real chance yet of getting back to the Weekly Journal Update thread, and certainly not while this is going on, I'll keep a basic update of what happens each day in the journal here.

Starts tomorrow! You won't want to miss it! Be there or be somewhere else...

Trollheart 10-01-2014 05:29 PM

Metal Month II: Day One
 
We've opened with two new albums from the "Freshly forged in '14" section, with the latest release from Panopticon, "Roads to the north", and Savage Messiah's "The fateful dark", while also starting off on our short world tour with "The International Language of Metal". We start our journey in Brazil, where so far we've reviewed "Legacy of humanity" by Anubis.

Lots more to come tomorrow, and we'll be revealing who our Featured Artiste is. You may be surprised!

Drop in if you feel like it. The beer is always cold, and free, and the women? Well they're not cold, nor free, but ... you know ... ;)

Pet_Sounds 10-01-2014 09:03 PM

The folk metal album I'll be reviewing in my journal is also by a Brazilian band. I couldn't have even named a Brazilian band a couple weeks ago, and here we are both starting with one. Talk about coincidence!

The Batlord 10-01-2014 09:23 PM

So is it just gonna be the one band from Brazil or are you covering the country more in depth?


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