[QUOTE=Jaundice;17740670]i need to delve into it more, ive only listened a few times[/QUOTE]
Check out Clandestine too, that has some good RIFFS also. And you should check out Sodom's Persecution Mania, which imo, has some of the best riffs I have ever heard. |
[QUOTE=CallMeCrispy;17742562]Can anyone make reccomendations for me?
I like a wide range of music, but I want to find new bands to get into. I like death metal, metalcore, deathcore, hard rock, progressive rock, inde rock, maybe just a few screamo bands. I want to find bands that aren't generic and have excellent instrumental and lyrical abilities.[/QUOTE] Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds |
recommend me folk black metal someone
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[QUOTE=Si1v3RfaNg;17743532]Check out Clandestine too, that has some good RIFFS also. And you should check out Sodom's Persecution Mania, which imo, has some of the best riffs I have ever heard.[/QUOTE]
LHP > Clandestine but both are great |
[QUOTE=Aakon_Keetreh;17744434]recommend me folk black metal someone[/QUOTE]
borknagar - the olden domain |
digging Comets on Fire and Ghost currently, can anybody point me towards some similar artists? Also some more spoken word type stuff (like Steven Jesse Bernstein) would be pretty cool.
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Need spoken word indie acoustic for gf, stuff like Iron and Wine or Elliott Smith.
Already posted in the Indie forum but wanna hear what you all have to say too. |
Uh, spoken word? Probably not what you want. But I assume you want kinda folkish, kinda wishy-washy sometimes-acoustic stuff.
M. Ward - Transfiguration Of Vincent Andrew Bird - The Mysterious Production of Eggs Scott Matthews - Passing Stranger |
[QUOTE=salival13;17746422]Need spoken word indie acoustic for gf, stuff like Iron and Wine or Elliott Smith.
Already posted in the Indie forum but wanna hear what you all have to say too.[/QUOTE] the mountain goats - all hail west texas |
Nick Drake - Pink Moon
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Good recs guys but I'm supposed to make her a CD so standout tracks would be awesome
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Iron and Wine - Naked as I came (lol)
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Magnificent Seventies, The American Analog Set
Autumn Sweater, Yo La Tengo American Flag, Cat Power I Would Hurt a Fly, Built to Spill Stella Was a Diver and She Was Always Down, Interpol The National Anthem, Radiohead Dream Brother, Jeff Buckley I Am a Scientist, Guided by Voices Instrumental, Galaxie 500 Sleep the Clock Around, Belle & Sebastian After the Curtain Beirut thats a mix i made for some girl awhile back who only liked mellow music or whatever |
best mayhem albums to get
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Deathcrush
De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas both are required |
how about bathory? best album(s) to get?
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Blood Fire Death
The Return... Under the Sign of the Black Mark |
forgot "bathory"
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who are you?
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hammerheart is pretty awesome too even though its not black metal bathory
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[QUOTE=beans;17748404]who are you?[/QUOTE]
pardon |
[QUOTE=Nepenthe;17748413]hammerheart is pretty awesome too even though its not black metal bathory[/QUOTE]
Don't forget Twilight of the Gods. |
hit me up with some obscure black metal i've probably never heard before
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bled2deth
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the work of axl peck is pretty well known round these parts sonny
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[QUOTE=Meatplow;17749652]hit me up with some obscure black metal i've probably never heard before[/QUOTE]
Demoncy Dark Tribe Ghast Raate Infernal Stronghold Les Chants de Nihil Pestilential Shadows Rites of Thy Degringolade Sadomator Urna Volahn Vomit Church |
that should do for now thanks
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i only recognized one of them lol
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Not really a music recommendation
But does anyone happen to know a good place for finding some pretty obscure foreign stuff? I'm looking for a japanese band called Borokichi and I'm pretty sure they're no more popular than your average garage punk band. I know some of you guys are big into the torrent thing so hook me up |
i looked on blog search and literally got no results, and on google all i got was a site selling one of their albums. it was sold out.
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