Mute Print
10-29-2005, 11:26 PM
Past Issues:
#1: Set It Straight / Project 86 (http://www.musicianforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=405935)
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Set Your Goals
Hometown:
San Francisco, CA
Genre:
A blend of Hardcore and Pop-Punk
Similar Artists:
Stretch Arm Strong
Members:
Jordan, Matt, Mikey, Manuel
Links:
http://www.purevolume.com/setyourgoals
http://www.myspace.com/setyourgoals
Discography:
2004 Set Your Goals (Demo/EP)
Description:
I don't remember why I decided to download their demo, but I'm definitely glad I did. Set Your Goals provides a unique mix of pop-punk-like vocals intense hardcore shouts, and catchy sing-a-longs. The guitar work on the demo is also quite good, and as a whole, the band is very talented. The only disappointment to their music is that there really isn't enough of it to experience the full potential of this clearly amazing band.
If Set It Straight was a bit too hardcore for you, these guys should be exactly what you're looking for. Their sound is very catchy, and many of their vocals would fit perfectly into any pop-punk song. Overall these guys are an excellent band, and I definitely expect them to become big in both the pop-punk and hardcore scenes over the next couple of years.
Anyone interested in hearing their full demo can IM me or grab it from me on Soulseek. Also, if you enjoy the demo, be sure to check out their full-length debut, due out sometime next summer.
-Brian
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Naglfar
Hometown:
Umeå, Sweden
Genre:
Melodic Black Metal
Similar Artists:
Graveworm, old Dimmu Borgir, Emperor
Members:
Kristoffer, Andreas, Marcus, Peter, Mattias
Links:
http://www.purevolume.com/naglfar
http://metal-archives.com/band.php?id=618 (no music)
Discography:
1995 Vittra (Reis. 2001)
1998 Diabolical
2002 Ex Inferis [EP]
2003 Sheol
2005 Pariah
Description:
Well this will require a lot of branching out for you guys. Melodic Black Metal is epic, but totally unlike anything most of you guys listen to. In essence, to get this band, you take the epicness of a symphony, use it to back pulsing double bass and tremelo picked guitar riffs, and over it all place a screaming/growling vocalist.
This will require an open mind, but I hope you all at least give it a shot as this is a fantastic genre of music I doubt anyone else in this forum is very exposed to. Some of you may be exposed to Dimmu Borgir. This band is a bit harder and gruffer than them, but there is still the sense of melody in the music and the overall atmosphere of the music is the same.
Diabolical is their most acclaimed release to my knowledge, and I have Vittra's reissue or Diabolical available on slsk or AIM. The song on their pv is from Pariah I'd guess though, but I don't have that album. Anyways, give it a listen, I think this is some of the most well composed music around
-Vince
#1: Set It Straight / Project 86 (http://www.musicianforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=405935)
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Set Your Goals
Hometown:
San Francisco, CA
Genre:
A blend of Hardcore and Pop-Punk
Similar Artists:
Stretch Arm Strong
Members:
Jordan, Matt, Mikey, Manuel
Links:
http://www.purevolume.com/setyourgoals
http://www.myspace.com/setyourgoals
Discography:
2004 Set Your Goals (Demo/EP)
Description:
I don't remember why I decided to download their demo, but I'm definitely glad I did. Set Your Goals provides a unique mix of pop-punk-like vocals intense hardcore shouts, and catchy sing-a-longs. The guitar work on the demo is also quite good, and as a whole, the band is very talented. The only disappointment to their music is that there really isn't enough of it to experience the full potential of this clearly amazing band.
If Set It Straight was a bit too hardcore for you, these guys should be exactly what you're looking for. Their sound is very catchy, and many of their vocals would fit perfectly into any pop-punk song. Overall these guys are an excellent band, and I definitely expect them to become big in both the pop-punk and hardcore scenes over the next couple of years.
Anyone interested in hearing their full demo can IM me or grab it from me on Soulseek. Also, if you enjoy the demo, be sure to check out their full-length debut, due out sometime next summer.
-Brian
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Naglfar
Hometown:
Umeå, Sweden
Genre:
Melodic Black Metal
Similar Artists:
Graveworm, old Dimmu Borgir, Emperor
Members:
Kristoffer, Andreas, Marcus, Peter, Mattias
Links:
http://www.purevolume.com/naglfar
http://metal-archives.com/band.php?id=618 (no music)
Discography:
1995 Vittra (Reis. 2001)
1998 Diabolical
2002 Ex Inferis [EP]
2003 Sheol
2005 Pariah
Description:
Well this will require a lot of branching out for you guys. Melodic Black Metal is epic, but totally unlike anything most of you guys listen to. In essence, to get this band, you take the epicness of a symphony, use it to back pulsing double bass and tremelo picked guitar riffs, and over it all place a screaming/growling vocalist.
This will require an open mind, but I hope you all at least give it a shot as this is a fantastic genre of music I doubt anyone else in this forum is very exposed to. Some of you may be exposed to Dimmu Borgir. This band is a bit harder and gruffer than them, but there is still the sense of melody in the music and the overall atmosphere of the music is the same.
Diabolical is their most acclaimed release to my knowledge, and I have Vittra's reissue or Diabolical available on slsk or AIM. The song on their pv is from Pariah I'd guess though, but I don't have that album. Anyways, give it a listen, I think this is some of the most well composed music around
-Vince