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[QUOTE=ACircuitShock]Okay.......... that's an odd combination.[/QUOTE]
That is the first thing that I thought when I heard them. By all means, though, don't let that stop you. :p |
[QUOTE=MetalFan]Well done, lucky man :thumb:. I have never heard of these bands before, thanks a lot for recommending them.
I remember you from somewhere...Arent you the guy who was saying that you cannot fully appreciate Nightfall in Middle Earth unless you've read the book? Well you've made me read it and I totally agree with you. I was looking for you some months ago to explain me a few things on the concept but couldnt find you. Thankfully, a newbie suggested me a pretty helpful site. POST MORE![/QUOTE] I think it might have been me who said that. If not, I believe it :) It certainly does make the lyricsheet a little more personal, understanding lines like "And blood tears I cry. Endless grief remained inside. Cut off your old friends hand". It's a long and drawn out tale, but it's fun nonetheless. Nostradameus' Prophet of Evil was an amazing disc to me. It's good v evil, star wars like almost, no hidden messages, just straight power metal in all its glory. As they evolved, the music changed in a way that I never expected. The Third Prophecy extended its sound into more dark areas, speaking of tales of fallen empires. But Hellbound is even moreso different. I would never link Prophet of Evil and Hellbound to the same band other than Freddy's voice. It's good stuff but SO different from The Words of Nostradameus and Prophet of Evil. Reviver's gotten some good reviews on their premier disc. Patrick's voice is superb, sounding different depending on the track style. He's my favorite vocalist. They took the demos and sped them up, made them a little less perfect, creating a disc that's sounds much more live than studio. Speaking of fallen empires as well, REVIVER tells the tales of Atlantis, and Quetzacoatal and such. It's fast, it's heavy, it's heavy metal intertwined with elements of power and classic styles of modern rock. It's fun, really. Plus, as I said, I'm in the liner notes :thumb: [b]ACircuitShock[/b], you may download some Galloglass from my site as well. Just for you, I've put up a few tracks for you to sample. Good stuff. Apparently, their new disc is being released in August. [url=http://www.theexitwound.com/music4u]Download them here[/url]. Please don't share the link outside this thread. And Wizard's Magic Circle has been released! I should be getting it in the mail today or monday! Woo!! |
I downloaded the Nostradameus songs from your site. They're like you said straight power metal in all its glory. They sound like a combination of "Tales from the Twilight World" and "Somewhere Far Beyond". In fact the chorus of "Never Turning Back" reminded me of "Welcome to Dying". The more I listen to them the more I sense a huge Blind Guardian influence (without the folk elements). Not very original but they sound aggressive and very tight.
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Blind Guardian was the first band I discovered when I went looking for a new line of metal. It was decent stuff, but ultimately, Nightfall was the last 'good' disc that I believe they produced. A night at the opera was just not for me. Or Thomen, their drummer, it seems.
You should check out his new stuff, Savage Circus, [url=http://www.thomen.de/]at his website[/url]. It features the singer of Persuader, who has been mistaken for Hansi by some people. It's fast, furious, and what Blind Guardian would have sounded like fi they left out the bard influences and layering of Hansi choirs. |
does anyone know any good prog-power bands that sound like angra, blind guardian and symphony x?
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Instead of "Nightfall was the last 'good' disc that I believe they produced", you could say "ANATO is the only average album the produced". You sound like rejecting them and/or not believing in them just because of a single bad release.
BG = Hansi + Andre The BG albums differ from one another. Just because they have released a more operatic album, it doesnt mean that this is the direction they will follow from now on. Besides Hansi stated that their next album wont have so many choirs |
BG proved they can write complex operatic symphonies using the metal genre. I will give them that. But Thomen has left them, and many fans, such as myself, have seen the dent that the change like A Night at the Opera can put in a fanbase. Core fans will always be core fans. And BG still have and always will have a following. Nightfall blended the best of their speed metal past with the melodies of the 'new' BG (pre-Imaginations). I listened to Twilight yesterday for the first time in a long time and actually WANTed more BG like that. It's a shame, to me, that they've evolved beyond the boundaries of 'typical' power metal.
What if Andre leaves? Is it still BG if Hansi continues? Thomen was a big part of the band. Sure, "anyone can play the drums", but they're going to play it their own way and add their own influences and technique. Filling his spot and still making it sound like BG will be difficult. But as stated by them, they have people in mind for the job. But maybe you're right. Maybe it should be "only average disc they have released". But I can't listen to A Night at the Opera without cringing. I do hope they drop the choirs, but leave backing vocals of course. I want the POWER put back in the music. |
I've only heard one song off Night At the Opera and I love it, the song Battlefield.
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[B]ExitWound[/B]I see your point. It's normal not to be satisfied with BG's direction since you seem to be an old school aggressive power/speed fan. We just have to be patient until the new album I guess
[QUOTE=Med57]I don't think that A Night At The Opera was actually that bad an album in its own right...compared to some of Blind Guardian's older releases it was pretty mediocre, but there was still some mighty fine music on there in my opinion. Having said that, less choirs on the next album is still a good thing. A Night At The Opera did go over the top several times with that.[/QUOTE] I agree with this. [QUOTE=IheartSP]I've only heard one song off Night At the Opera and I love it, the song Battlefield.[/QUOTE] It certainly has its moments, cool song indeed |
[QUOTE=LordDargon]Dragonforce!!!!!!!! \m/ \m/
Don't know any other power metal. But I once got an angra song and it was so da.mn gay I had to delete it. Right away. And then take a shower.[/QUOTE] PEOPLE. Download sabaton. Trust me. Get 'Primo Victoria' |
[QUOTE=ACircuitShock]I'm just getting into power metal. I've started with Iced Earth, which I realize isn't exactly power metal, but it's opened the door to more stuff like it. I also have Blind Guardian's Nightfall in Middle Earth which is amazing. Can anyone recommend me or upload some Galloglass? I've never heard them and the whole violin idea intrigues me. Thanks.[/QUOTE]
If you like the bardic and melodic elements of Blind Guardian, I recommend you look into Wuthering Heights and Lost Horizon respectively. Unfortunately, I've had little luck in getting my hands on some Galloglass. A couple other recommendations I'd give you would be Savatage, Tarot, Nightwish, and Manowar. Savatage and Tarot have the more aggressive sound of Iced Earth, Manowar has strong heavy metal influences, and Nightwish are a very epic-sounding symphonic band. For specific albums, I highly recommend: Lost Horizon - A Flame to the Ground Beneath Savatage - Streets: a Rock Opera Tarot - Suffer Our Pleasures Nightwish - Century Child Manowar - Kings of Metal |
mmm...Hey everyone.
I'm not a big fan of power metal, mostly becuase lyrics can go off the board a little at times. But I like some such as Children Of Bodom, Stratovarius, Savatage, Dragonforce, Nightwish is alright as well, Blind Guardian and Iced earth. I'm expanding horizons too, I think. So I'll be checking back on this thread later to see some more songs. :thumb: |
Again, you may download some Galloglass from my site as well. I've put up a few tracks for you to sample. Good stuff. Apparently, their new disc is being released in August. Download them [url=http://www.theexitwound.com/music4u]here.[/url] I don't want to post the whole album because I think that these bands, who play for no more than 1000 people at a time, deserve your purchase to continue making these incredible records. They may not be on air or widespread, but they're musicians trying to get by too.
Places to get Galloglass: [url]http://www.theendrecords.com[/url], [url]http://www.amazon.com[/url] |
ExitWound, glad that you brought up Nostradameus. I recall downloading a Nostradameus song on your website, having lyrics about "rape, rape your daughter, etc.". What song is that, and what album is that on? Thanks.
On another note, Skylark's singer is VERY [URL=http://www.xametal.com/skylark/Emember-kiara.htm]HOT[/URL] . Is the band any good, and what's an album I should check out? |
[QUOTE=sensitiveorgan00]Skylark's singer is VERY [URL=http://www.xametal.com/skylark/Emember-kiara.htm]HOT[/URL] .[/QUOTE]
Wow...just wow... |
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That's "Far Too Strong" from The Third Prophecy, easily the best song on the disc. Freddy's screams at 2.19 and 2.28 make my nerves tingle. So much power behind them.
Download it [url=http://www.theexitwound.com/music4u]here.[/url] |
If I only listen to Iced Earth and Children of Bodom, what would be a good step for listening to more power metal?
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[QUOTE=ExitWound]Again, you may download some Galloglass from my site as well. I've put up a few tracks for you to sample. Good stuff. Apparently, their new disc is being released in August. Download them here.[/QUOTE]
good chance to check them out :) [QUOTE=MarkOsullivan] PEOPLE. Download sabaton. Trust me. Get 'Primo Victoria'[/QUOTE] I am with him: [url]http://music.download.com/sabaton/3600-8667-100130831.html?tag=quickurl[/url] F[I]u[/I]cking EPIC power with balls and killer vocalist :evil: EDIT [QUOTE=Metal_Head_617]If I only listen to Iced Earth and Children of Bodom, what would be a good step for listening to more power metal?[/QUOTE] Get some Blind Guardian and the rest will be history :D |
If you like Children of Bodom you'd love Stratovarius. It's like the same thing without the speed metal heaviness and just as much melody. The singing can be a bit cheesy at times but overall its pretty good.
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[QUOTE=Death to Pop-Punk]Wow...just wow...[/QUOTE]
waaah... she is bloody hot!!! she can power my metal anytime |
[QUOTE=ExitWound]That's "Far Too Strong" from The Third Prophecy, easily the best song on the disc. Freddy's screams at 2.19 and 2.28 make my nerves tingle. So much power behind them.
Download it [url=http://www.theexitwound.com/music4u]here.[/url][/QUOTE] Thanks a lot. I <3 that song. [QUOTE=Metalfan] I am with him: [url]http://music.download.com/sabaton/3600-8667-100130831.html?tag=quickurl[/url] ****ing EPIC power with balls and killer vocalist [/QUOTE] Dude, Panzer Batallion just fvcking slays. What are other power metal bands with low(er) (not growling) vocals, such as Sabaton? |
i don't feel like searching all through this thread so i'll just ask anyway. but i heard san sebastien by sonata arctica a few days ago, and have downloaded 8th commandment and the video for wolf and raven since all of which i really like. so what would be some other songs of theirs for me to download? i'm also thinking of getting one of their albums, so i'd like some help in deciding which one, considering i've only heard these 3 songs of theirs.
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[QUOTE=Material Boy]i don't feel like searching all through this thread so i'll just ask anyway. but i heard san sebastien by sonata arctica a few days ago, and have downloaded 8th commandment and the video for wolf and raven since all of which i really like. so what would be some other songs of theirs for me to download? i'm also thinking of getting one of their albums, so i'd like some help in deciding which one, considering i've only heard these 3 songs of theirs.[/QUOTE]
Get Silence, that's a great album. Reckoning Night, their latest album doesn't have as many fast songs and crazy *** solos as Silence but it's still pretty amazing. It showcases SA's emphasis on ballads and beautiful songwriting greatly. |
Does anyone here have Timo Tolkki's "Hym to Life"? I heard "Dear God" and I liked it a lot. How is the rest of the album?
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Dude, Panzer Batallion just fvcking slays. What are other power metal bands with low(er) (not growling) vocals, such as Sabaton?[/QUOTE] Hail man, it's been a while since I last saw you here, hope you're doing well :). I'm glad you like Sabaton but unfortunately I dont know anyone like him (no so far at least). This old thread from the MA might be helpful: [url]http://www.metal-archives.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=11110&highlight=reccomend+recommend+power+metal[/url] My suggestion would be the mighty Slough Feg. Mike's vocals arent that low but they arent high pitched either. They're an incredible band. /huge slough feg fanboy :p EDIT you'd better re-upload your avatar, it looks distorted |
[QUOTE=Steerpike]If you like the bardic and melodic elements of Blind Guardian, I recommend you look into Wuthering Heights and Lost Horizon respectively.
Unfortunately, I've had little luck in getting my hands on some Galloglass. A couple other recommendations I'd give you would be Savatage, Tarot, Nightwish, and Manowar. Savatage and Tarot have the more aggressive sound of Iced Earth, Manowar has strong heavy metal influences, and Nightwish are a very epic-sounding symphonic band. For specific albums, I highly recommend: Lost Horizon - A Flame to the Ground Beneath Savatage - Streets: a Rock Opera Tarot - Suffer Our Pleasures Nightwish - Century Child Manowar - Kings of Metal[/QUOTE] I have 2 songs by Galloglass, I think I got them from their website. I can upload if you want them. |
[QUOTE=LordDargon]Dragonforce!!!!!!!! \m/ \m/
Don't know any other power metal. But I once got an angra song and it was so da.mn gay I had to delete it. Right away. And then take a shower.[/QUOTE] I'm fairly similar to you, at least to a certain extent. I'm going to see Dragonforce at Edinburgh Liquid Rooms with half my band, they're amazin' :D I have heard some other stuff that I think is Power Metal...... Rhapsody? Stratovarius? Leviathan? Ring Of Fire? Emerald? |
[QUOTE=MetalFan]Hail man, it's been a while since I last saw you here, hope you're doing well :).
I'm glad you like Sabaton but unfortunately I dont know anyone like him (no so far at least). This old thread from the MA might be helpful: [url]he mighty Slough Feg. Mike's vocals arent that low but they arent high pitchehttp://www.metal-archives.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=11110&highlight=reccomend+recommend+power+metal[/url] My suggestion would be td either. They're an incredible band. /huge slough feg fanboy :p EDIT you'd better re-upload your avatar, it looks distorted[/QUOTE] Yeah, I just read most of the time now, and rarely post. I've been meaning to check out Slough Feg since I've heard only good things about them, could you upload a song or two? I like my avatar distorted, I got pissed off when I re-uploaded it - good thing the forums got fvcked up again. |
Anyone have news on Iced Earth touring this summer? On their website it says they won't tour until summer 2005, and that's now! I need to see them play a show!
Help me out if you have any info. on this. |
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