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Maybe I just wasn't in the mood, but Grown Below and Thurisaz did not keep my interest. I do think Grown Below was the better of the two, but they both had this sort of In Mourning style to them that did not appeal to me. Scare Don't Fear - they should tour in New Mexico, they'd be huge. 'course I couldn't stand it. Honestly, I didn't mind Crimson Shadows. They sound a little like a combination of Equilibrium and Cellador, and I kind of liked some of the riffs. What killed it for me were the clean vocals, I didn't like them all that much. So, this was in my opinion the greatest band Poland has produced up to this point - Division by Zero. This band has both clean and harsh vocals performed very well by Slawek Wierny, and the overall composition is very good. The structures are engaging and the band's technical ability is very well-used. It's a pity they bit the dust in 2013, but they left the world with some of the best prog I've ever heard. Glad I got a shirt from them before they went kaput. MR37K5f7SiI

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umm......Scare don't fear was terrible. I cant believe bands are still doing this. Hate to be so harsh, but that's how I feel. Division By Zero was much better, I am a sucker for anything progressive in nature. Has a bit of an Evergrey feel to it. I can dig it! I obviously love Crimson Shadows, the combo of Power/Death/Epic European melodies has me slaying dragons in my living room! How about some straight up old school Heavy Metal?

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I recently pick up necrophagist epitaph. From listening from to a interview. By one of former me members. Who now plays for obscura. Christian. Muzier. Awsome guitar player he is his solo on epitaph was regarded. One of best solos. Ever. In death metal. Spark me to buy the cd

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A buddy from back home has a band that's starting to get some local attention. It's not quite my style but since Sinful started the rap/rock thread I'd post it here. Scare Don't Fear - "Street Warriors" SDF Music - YouTube Sent from my LGMS500 using Tapatalk
I think this is the worst thing I've actually seen on this website. It gave me a good laugh though. Also, I'm getting very upset about NOT BEING ABLE to post without approval. The fact that the head of this website, who is the only one who can fix this, is rarely ever freaking here, is kind of pissing me off to be completely honest. Thank you BAN for being helpful, but i'm quite upset with the head of the website haha.
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Re: Let's Help Each Other Discover NEW BANDS.

Pallbearer - Sorrow and extinction. Atmospheric Progressive Doom' date=' it's heavy without being overly sludgy and riff wise is different than most Doomy Stoner bands. Lots of great melodies. Anyone else like this band?[/quote'] My band opened for them at the Denver Doomfest 2 years ago. They were really heavy and very moody live, the atmosphere was just dripping with sadness. I still haven't picked up the album though. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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Guess I'd better restart things then. This band, Lengsel, only has two albums. The other is a very good piece of black metal with strong pacing and well-executed riffs. And this one...this one is just odd. It's some highly sparse, and yet intense and unforgiving material that varies a fair amount. It reminds me a bit of Blut Aus Nord and Grave Miasma in places, with regards to its dissonance and sound production. This is the first track.

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Rusted dawn (go to their band camp) Here's a better idea just go out side of your genre and look in the other threads for a change, It would work just as well
Did you read through it? The point is a non-genre-specific discussion thread. Initially I thought it was a silly idea, but it grew on me. It's worked better than I thought it would, but it's hard to keep up with everything, and I'm not always in a position to listen or to post more stuff.
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@ Iceni - Lengsel' date=' by the way, I did like quite a bit, and I'll have to check out more of their stuff. Heard the name, but never listened to them before. The horns up in the other thread was for your thoughtful recommendation. :)[/quote'] I heard bits and pieces of Furia in Lengsel's first album, that one may well be worth your while. I was pleasantly surprised at how competent and creative Lengsel's oeuvre was once I took the time to listen.
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Did you read through it? The point is a non-genre-specific discussion thread. Initially I thought it was a silly idea' date=' but it grew on me. It's worked better than I thought it would, but it's hard to keep up with everything, and I'm not always in a position to listen or to post more stuff.[/quote'] Whoops, I didn't read the beginning
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