fuck yesBoneSnapDeez wrote:MAKE THEM LISTEN TO CANDLEMASS
they're deaf if they don't think this is heavy:
(no I'm not posting the amazing Bewitched video)
fuck yesBoneSnapDeez wrote:MAKE THEM LISTEN TO CANDLEMASS
I agree, but I think AQ would do even better if he wrote a song that starts off claiming this and slowly devolves into realization that his genre totally sucks too, but he's still gonna kick ass for it. Some of the best media comes from folks that know it's terrible but are still having a hell of a lot of fun.Forlorn Drifter wrote:@AQ, you should totally write a song about how *insert your genre here* is the best form of metal, and that everything else sucks. Like Manowar. Or maybe like Lich King. (Except your lyrics shouldn't be written by a 13 year old, and your music shouldn't be ripped off from those who created the genre...)
What gets considered "harsh vocals" these days? Is falsetto considered harsh? Is King Diamond not metal, while that screamo type garbage is, just because it has a repetitive guitar riff, a standard-issue breakdown, and some guy who thinks screaming about his high school sweetheart not answering his texts is "fucking brutal"?Forlorn Drifter wrote:@EDIT: I had some conversations this morning with various people, and I've essentially found that anything with clean vocals is not really considered heavy metal by anyone under 25 or so anymore. They pretty much consider it hard rock. Its kind of a weird thought for me. I knew people associated harsh vocals with metal and stereotyped it that way, but it confuses me that they don't consider something with clean vocals as even a part of metal. I guess, to an extent, that is how it is really viewed in the mainstream overall. A lot of classic metal gets radio play, including the Big Four and such. Hmm.
Yeah I think that whole idea is a tad too meta for me.Ack wrote:I agree, but I think AQ would do even better if he wrote a song that starts off claiming this and slowly devolves into realization that his genre totally sucks too, but he's still gonna kick ass for it. Some of the best media comes from folks that know it's terrible but are still having a hell of a lot of fun.Forlorn Drifter wrote:@AQ, you should totally write a song about how *insert your genre here* is the best form of metal, and that everything else sucks. Like Manowar. Or maybe like Lich King. (Except your lyrics shouldn't be written by a 13 year old, and your music shouldn't be ripped off from those who created the genre...)
My issue with Chuck is how wildly inconsistent he is. I mean just look at Leprosy, Spiritual Healing, Human, Symbolic, and TSOP, and he sounds totally different on each one.brunoafh wrote:(Schuldiner is probably my favorite death metal vocalist)
How do you feel about stuff like Vampire Mooose?AppleQueso wrote:I hear a similar story from most people (the whole having to warm up to even tolerating harsh vocals).
Kinda makes me wonder if I'm the only one who actually thought growls were friggin' awesome the very first time I heard them? It was like "WOAH THAT BAND SOUNDS LIKE THEY HAVE A MONSTER SINGING FOR THEM OR SOMETHING."
My issue with Chuck is how wildly inconsistent he is. I mean just look at Leprosy, Spiritual Healing, Human, Symbolic, and TSOP, and he sounds totally different on each one.brunoafh wrote:(Schuldiner is probably my favorite death metal vocalist)
I personally think he sounded best on Symbolic. He sounds really bad on Spiritual Healing.
Only vocal styles I really dislike are the typical BDM sounds. You know, frog-sounding inhales, pig squeals, and "backed-up-septic-tank" vocals. It's never enough to kill a song for me, but every time I hear them I just go "maaaaaaaan, really?" I never really got what was supposed to be "brutal" about sounding like a frog.
I had to look them up.Ack wrote: How do you feel about stuff like Vampire Mooose?
I don't know if he's inconsistent as much as indecisive. On Sound of Perseverance he has pretty much changed vocal style entirely, but yeah on the early albums he never sounds quite the same, other than on Human and Individual Thought Patterns (his performance on these two are why he's my favorite).AppleQueso wrote:My issue with Chuck is how wildly inconsistent he is. I mean just look at Leprosy, Spiritual Healing, Human, Symbolic, and TSOP, and he sounds totally different on each one.
How does one even go about doing that? I've never really looked into it, but I can't even imagine how some of those really off the wall guys manage to sound like they do (John Tardy and the singer for Pestilence come to mind).Those guys are the reason I started learning how to do growls.
Tardy and Van Drunen both do some really weird and distinct stuff, I have absolutely no idea how they pull it off. Growls in general aren't really the sort of thing that has any "proper" technique anyway, and every vocalist who does it kinda has their own approach.brunoafh wrote:How does one even go about doing that? I've never really looked into it, but I can't even imagine how some of those really off the wall guys manage to sound like they do (John Tardy and the singer for Pestilence come to mind).Those guys are the reason I started learning how to do growls.
Ha that's... interesting. It's a bit oddball, but I kinda like oddball stuff so it works for me.I managed to find this song we recorded