Jump to content

ratsandmetal

Members
  • Posts

    47
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    1

Damnation Activity

  1. Horns
    ratsandmetal given a Damn from Stormblaast in Why some people like (,or dislike) Nu metal?   
    I personally love some Nu-Metal artists (Disturbed and Evanescence ) but from my understanding from what people have said and my experience with alternative rock, is that some people just don't like the fact that it's labeled metal when it is only a tiny bit more metal then other rock genres. It's also annoying when people go around acting as if they know so much about metal when they only listen to alternative, which is a sub-genre that does not give justice to the whole metal genre.
  2. Horns
    ratsandmetal given a Damn from NokturnalBoredom in Pets   
    I am the mom of four rats
     
     


  3. Horns
    ratsandmetal given a Damn from blaaacdoommmmfan in Pets   
    I am the mom of four rats
     
     


  4. Horns
    ratsandmetal given a Damn from Athame in What Are You Listening To?   
    Tool - Lateralus 
    Got really into it which was certainly a journey
    Dragonforce - Scars of Yesterday
     
  5. Horns
    ratsandmetal gave a Damn to Kristiko in What Are You Listening To?   
    Dream Theater - Octavarium
    Dream Theater - Awake (album)
  6. Horns
    ratsandmetal given a Damn from Innominate in Pets   
    I am the mom of four rats
     
     


  7. Horns
    ratsandmetal given a Damn from Athame in What Are You Listening To?   
    You've Got Another Thing Coming - Judas Priest 
  8. Horns
    ratsandmetal given a Damn from Athame in What Are You Listening To?   
    Really enjoying some Vio-Lence (Albums Torture Tactics and Eternal Nightmare)!
  9. Horns
    ratsandmetal gave a Damn to BlutAusNerd in The Official Folk Metal Recommendations Thread   
    Agalloch - The Mantle:
    Agalloch are a dark/folk metal band from the USA, specializing in making very moody and serene sounding music. Their sound is akin to a mixture of Ulver's Bergtatt with bands like Opeth, Katatonia (Brave Murder Day), and Anathema (The Silent Enigma), though they definitely expand upon these influences. There are lots of acoustic guitars, clean vocal passages, and beautiful sections to contrast the harsh dark metal vocals and riffs. A very captivating band, and this is my favorite album of theirs. This is much more somber and serious sounding music than that created by most jovial and upbeat sounding folk metal bands, and I quite enjoy it.
     
    Asmegin - Hin Vordende Sod & So
    Asmegin are a Norwegian folk metal band that combine black/death metal with more traditional folk metal, to a pretty unique effect. Most folk metal bands have a power or black metal back drop, but hearing the lower vocals and heavier riffing of Asmegin painting across their folk canvas isn't very common, but they execute it well. Especially of note here are Lars Nedlund's clean vocals, which are wonderful as always, but that's not to say that the harsh vocals are bad. Good stuff here, though I can't comment on their second album.
     
    Bathory - Twilight of the Gods
    Bathory are most well known as a black metal band, however, they were also the first viking metal band starting with Hammerheart, and were one of the earliest metal bands to incorporate folky influences into their music. Their sound here is slowed down a great deal from their black metal period, focusing on an epic heavy metal base, but made even more grandiose. There are lots of acoustic guitars and folky melodies here, in addition to the pagan/viking imagery. Bathory were one of the best metal bands ever, and being innovators and masters of two very different styles (black and viking/folk metal) would count as one of my reasons why they're so highly revered.
     
    Borknagar - Empiricism:
    Borknagar are one of the best known folk metal bands from Norway, and are also one of my favorites. Their early sound was much more black metal aligned, when Garm of Ulver was their vocalist, but he was replaced by Vortex (Dimmu Borgir), and then Vintersorg. This is from their first album with Vintersorg, who was also instrumental in making their music much more progressive, and increasing the presence of clean vocals. Vintersorg's clean and harsh vocals are both great, and provide an additional layer of awesome over the complex, progressive folk metal on display here. This is top notch stuff, and though I don't have all of their albums, I can say that I love all that I've heard from Borknagar.
     
    Crimfall - As the Path Unfolds:
    Crimfall are a Finnish symphonic folk metal band, which emphasize heavy usage of keyboards and female vocals, but there are still harsh male vocals to offset this. They're not the heaviest folk metal band out there, but their compositions are engaging and their music is definitely well performed. This would definitely be good for power and symphonic metal fans who don't mind harsh vocals and folk music mixed with the aforementioned styles, or people into more keyboard heavy folk metal bands like Turisas.
     
    Cruachan - Tualha na Gael:
    Cruachan are one of the more well known folk metal bands out there today, but their sound has certainly changed since this, their debut album. The production here is not very good, but buried beneath a crappy mix is a actually a very good black/celtic/folk metal hybrid, and the black metal element would be phased out of this band's sound almost entirely after this album. I haven't heard more than a few songs from the band's newer sound, but from what I remember, I definitely liked this style better. This is well written black/folk metal, with a pretty solid integration, as opposed to black metal bands that use random folk passages between songs.
     
    Einherjer - Blot:
    Einherjer are one of many Norwegian viking/folk metal bands, but are a bit different than many of their peers, as they don't have anywhere near as much black metal in their sound as many others. The vocals could certainly fit the bill, but the musical backdrop is more akin to heavy/thrash metal, with a few progressive and technical touches, and would end up starting a thrash metal band after Einherjer disbanded. This is good stuff though, very catchy and memorable folk/viking metal, and with enough originality and variety to stand out from the pack.
     
    Ensiferum - Ensiferum:
    Ensiferum are a very well known folk metal band, and while I do feel that they're overrated, I still like some of their music. Their debut, in particular, as a pretty catchy and fun folk metal album, with the base of their sound lying in the realm of harsher power metal ala Children of Bodom and melodeath. Their melodies here are pretty well written though, and actually remind me of melodies that Amorphis frequently uses (not surprising as they covered an Amorphis song later on), which can't really be a bad thing. Not my favorite band, but they have their moments, and their debut probably contains more of them than any of their other albums.
     
    Enslaved - Frost:
    Enslaved are often grouped into the black metal category, and while that's not entirely incorrect since they do have a great deal of black metal in their sound, they were actually one of the first viking metal bands. Bathory would be the first to claim that epic, triumphant viking sound, but Enslaved coined the term on this, their second album Frost. While the vocals, production, and some of the instrumentation may remind you of black metal, the gallop of these riffs, the native Norwegian melodies, and strong pagan imagery paint a much more viking picture. It's also worth noting that Enslaved are probably my favorite metal band all things considered, with stunning songwriting, a totally original and constantly evolving sound (becoming much more progressive starting with their fifth album), and a startlingly consistent track record. These guys come with the highest recommendation, all of their albums are great IMO, and you can see many of them on my top 10 lists throughout the years.
     
    Falkenbach - ...Magnr Blandinn Ok Megantiri:
    Falkenbach are one of Germany's oldest folk/viking metal bands, and also one of the most respected in the entire genre. They don't do anything wildly different from many of their peers, but they do still have their own identifiable sound, and are experts at crafting engrossing and epic songs that conjure images of viking ships and massive battles. Not really much else to say about this band, except that I would definitely call them essential for any folk/viking metal fan.
  10. Horns
    ratsandmetal given a Damn from Kristiko in What Are You Listening To?   
    Metallica - Fight Fire With Fire
  11. Horns
    ratsandmetal gave a Damn to Kristiko in What Are You Listening To?   
    Black Sabbath - Master of Reality (album)
  12. Horns
    ratsandmetal gave a Damn to MacabreEternal in What Are You Listening To?   
    Slayer - Seasons in the Abyss
  13. Horns
    ratsandmetal gave a Damn to MaxFaust in Judging by the cover   
    Literally ... my first and quite immediate association:
     
  14. Horns
    ratsandmetal gave a Damn to Kristiko in What Are You Listening To?   
    Tool - Pneuma
  15. Horns
    ratsandmetal given a Damn from Balor in What Are You Listening To?   
    Dead Skin Mask - Slayer
  16. Horns
    ratsandmetal given a Damn from Kristiko in What Are You Listening To?   
    Heresy - Pantera
  17. Horns
    ratsandmetal given a Damn from Thrashman in What Are You Listening To?   
    Dead Skin Mask - Slayer
  18. Horns
    ratsandmetal gave a Damn to MacabreEternal in Favourite metal quote   
    "It seems that not only are we in the throes of a pandemic, but we are also witnessing the mass outbreak of irrational minds" - Brock Van Dijik (Panzerfaust)
  19. Horns
    ratsandmetal gave a Damn to FatherAlabaster in FatherAlabaster's Art and Illustration   
    I finished the sidewalk painting over the past few days. Here are a few shots. My son is a goofball.




     

     
  20. Horns
    ratsandmetal gave a Damn to Balor in Why some people like (,or dislike) Nu metal?   
    It's not my favorite, though I have a soft spot for System of a Down on rare occasions.  I think the hate probably stems from the genre's adoption of a more commercial/rock/rap sound.  The people who hate it the most are probably those who are also very concerned about remaining in the "underground."
  21. Horns
    ratsandmetal given a Damn from Balor in Pets   
    I am the mom of four rats
     
     


  22. Horns
    ratsandmetal given a Damn from MacabreEternal in Pets   
    I am the mom of four rats
     
     


  23. Horns
    ratsandmetal given a Damn from MacabreEternal in What Are You Listening To?   
    Rush - Tom Sawyer
     
     
    Alice In Chains -
    Would?
    Man in the Box
    Rooster
    Them Bones
  24. Horns
    ratsandmetal given a Damn from FatherAlabaster in What Are You Listening To?   
    Rush - Tom Sawyer
     
     
    Alice In Chains -
    Would?
    Man in the Box
    Rooster
    Them Bones
  25. Horns
    ratsandmetal given a Damn from Athame in What Are You Listening To?   
    Megadeth - Symphony Of Destruction 
    Now I'm listening to this, thanks!
×
×
  • Create New...