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Hi there, My name is Charley and I am looking for a new project to sink my teeth into. I sing power/symphonic/death/opera metal and enjoy turning my hand to any vocal style. I have toured (UK only) so have some experience there too (even if only a little). My equipment is a good standard. I use Shure products including wireless Beta 58 microphone and in-ear monitoring. I have also had vocal tuition myself (as you never really stop learning) from trained opera tutors to Nightwish's very own Floor Jansen. If you fancy making some music and doing live shows, please do get in touch. My email address is [email protected]. Thanks! Charley
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Hi everyone. I'm a new member to this forum, and want to present you my youtube channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0Nxer_P6nx9_wMGqN1OYWA On this channel, I upload on a regular basis my metal covers of pop-, rock- or whatever songs that I like, so if you like, go and check it out. I hope you like it. If you do, subscribe, like or do whatever you do to give support ! I do everything myself, from the playing, singing, recording, mastering to the video filming + editing. Cheers, Mtc.
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I came across the album "Gesundrian" by Diocletian while browsing the Season of Mist store. It's pretty powerful metal, and it describes a lot of war in its lyrics (which are written very well, in my opinion). I find it appropriate to categorize it as Battle Metal or War Metal, and I'm getting into them a lot more. Also, I decided to post this hear rather than in the album review section because I would want to give this album a few more close listens before I review it. I consider this as more of a recommendation of the band, so I hope some of you Battle Metal fans enjoy them
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This was one of the first death metal albums I ever listened to, and rightfully so. There is no band quite like vital remains, and they took death metal to a place it had never been with "let us pray". Most of the songs are very lengthy, with a progressively heavy vibe to them, winding solos, powerful growls, and deadly riffs. But there's only so much you can say about an album so great that it speaks for itself, and there is no wonder as to why this record is praised as one of the staples in death metal history.