flightoficarus Stamp Tramp
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Auntie Sahar Drone Empress
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Written by flightoficarus on 26.06.2015 at 00:42
Bout time
What do you mean "bout time" lol, the release date for this is still over a month away
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Netzach Planewalker
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26.06.2015 - 00:56Rating: 9
Seriously? I just managed to forget about this album and here you come reminding me that August is still damn far away. Loved the preview tracks, especially Odyssey. No doubt this will be killer.
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Karlabos
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26.06.2015 - 01:14Rating: 9
Yeah, go on and make reviews to get us dying of curiosity, waiting eagerly for the release date while you exhibit your stupid staff advantages =]
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Auntie Sahar Drone Empress
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Written by Karlabos on 26.06.2015 at 01:14
Yeah, go on and make reviews to get us dying of curiosity, waiting eagerly for the release date while you exhibit your stupid staff advantages =]
The jelly is strong with this one
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I am the Magician and the Exorcist. I am the axle of the wheel, and the cube in the circle. “Come unto me” is a foolish word: for it is I that go.
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BloodTears ANA-thema ElitePosts: 11835 |
I see "progressive" coming up a lot on this review and that pleases me
The two songs they released so far are already sounding great and after reading the review, I couldn't be more excited to hear the whole thing.
I remember liking their debut even though that seems a long time ago. It's on my "to listen" list.
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Auntie Sahar Drone Empress
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Written by BloodTears on 26.06.2015 at 13:04
I see "progressive" coming up a lot on this review and that pleases me
Yep, it is very prog rock-ish, which is good on my end. I have this strange relationship with progressive music where I don't really like much prog metal, but I love the sound of the older prog bands, i.e. 70s era. So metal bands who tap heavily into that influence (these guys, Los Random, Hail Spirit Noir, etc.) have been making me pretty happy lately. Maybe I'm getting converted?
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I didn't know you like a wine
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Diverge
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Written by Auntie Sahar on 26.06.2015 at 14:02
but I love the sound of the older prog bands, i.e. 70s era. So metal bands who tap heavily into that influence (these guys, Los Random, Hail Spirit Noir, etc.) have been making me pretty happy lately. Maybe I'm getting converted?
I've never understood this point you keep trying to make. Maybe it's that I don't see those bands as explicitly evoking 70s era prog.
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Karlabos
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27.06.2015 - 07:24Rating: 9
Written by Diverge on 27.06.2015 at 06:48
Maybe it's that I don't see those bands as explicitly evoking 70s era prog.
How come? Nothing is more 70s prog than hammond organs
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Auntie Sahar Drone Empress
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Written by Diverge on 27.06.2015 at 06:48
I've never understood this point you keep trying to make. Maybe it's that I don't see those bands as explicitly evoking 70s era prog.
Do you listen to much of it? I personally hear a good bit of Hawkwind in HSN (more on the debut though), and a lot of Jethro Tull and King Crimson influence between Dreadnought and Los Random
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Diverge
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Written by Auntie Sahar on 27.06.2015 at 14:31
Written by Diverge on 27.06.2015 at 06:48
I've never understood this point you keep trying to make. Maybe it's that I don't see those bands as explicitly evoking 70s era prog.
Do you listen to much of it? I personally hear a good bit of Hawkwind in HSN (more on the debut though), and a lot of Jethro Tull and King Crimson influence between Dreadnought and Los Random
First of all, I hope your original question wasn't meant to be an ad hominem. I'm a huge prog metaller, actually. I do listen to more of prog metal than the originals, but I am of course very familiar with Jethro Tull, King Crimson and the like. Prog metal and alternative metal is primarily what I listen to.
I'm going to go back on part of my argument- I think HSN and Dreadnought do evoke 70s era prog explicitly and heavily.
I think it was the mention of Los Random that confused me. Los Random's sound being heavily influenced by King Crimson and Jethro Tull? I don't hear that. I hear the band as a rather unique entity with a sound that is influenced especially by The Mars Volta and the Argentinian prog scene, but also by alternative metal acts like Faith No More and Tool. Jethro Tull and King Crimson are far from major components to the music to my ears, but like all prog acts, there is no doubt that Los Random has been influenced by their accomplishments. But the idea that Los Random tap *heavily* into 70s prog is pretty ludicrous to me, and something that would have to be qualified more thoroughly.
But anyway, the point of the review (which is lovely) is to facilitate discussion of Dreadnought.
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Auntie Sahar Drone Empress
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Written by Diverge on 27.06.2015 at 16:04
First of all, I hope your original question wasn't meant to be an ad hominem. I'm a huge prog metaller, actually. I do listen to more of prog metal than the originals, but I am of course very familiar with Jethro Tull, King Crimson and the like. Prog metal and alternative metal is primarily what I listen to.
I'm going to go back on part of my argument- I think HSN and Dreadnought do evoke 70s era prog explicitly and heavily. I think it was the mention of Los Random that confused me. Los Random's sound being heavily influenced by King Crimson and Jethro Tull? I don't hear that. I hear the band as a rather unique entity with a sound that is influenced especially by The Mars Volta and the Argentinian prog scene, but also by alternative metal acts like Faith No More and Tool. Jethro Tull and King Crimson are far from major components to the music to my ears, but like all prog acts, there is no doubt that Los Random has been influenced by their accomplishments. But the idea that Los Random tap *heavily* into 70s prog is pretty ludicrous to me, and something that would have to be qualified more thoroughly.
Why would it be? It was a genuine question. I don't think I've really talked to you that often on here, so I'm not as familiar with your tastes as I am with some other peoples', but thanks for clarifying. I'm listening to Pidanoma right now, and I guess you bring up a valid point with Los Random (especially in regard to The Mars Volta, whose saxophonist actually guested on one of the tracks, I believe). To be honest, I haven't listened to much Faith No More or Tool though, so I'm probably not as qualified to judge on that as you are. Aaaaand.... Argentinian prog? Wasn't aware they had a significantly developed scene in that genre. But I'm curious to investigate some of its bands now if you think they've influenced Los Random. Examples please?
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Belegûr Arise In Might!
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I liked this review. I have a question for Apothecary, is there a reason why you don't give scores? I notice you rate favourite albums on your profile, but you don't rate these reviews. Sorry if you have answered this somewhere and I haven't found it
Edit - Or I should say, why you don't rate certain albums
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Auntie Sahar Drone Empress
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Written by Belegûr on 30.06.2015 at 16:05
I liked this review. I have a question for Apothecary, is there a reason why you don't give scores? I notice you rate favourite albums on your profile, but you don't rate these reviews. Sorry if you have answered this somewhere and I haven't found it
I've answered it before, but no worries man. I usually do score albums in my reviews, but I use an "N/A" score for albums that I feel are too unique to really be judged against any sort of rating system. Like, I can't really say "oh, good job, you're playing *insert genre here* very well, you get an 8!" because the album is just too atypical to be compared to some sort of standard, either for its genre or just for any sort of classification period. I've used N/As in the past with bands like The Meads Of Asphodel, Botanist, the Sunn O))) / Ulver collab, and some others. Granted, Dreadnought are definitely a lot less "out there" than those other bands I mentioned, but I still can't really think of anything else off the top of my head that really sounds like this. Maybe that just says something about the fact that I don't actively listen to a lot of prog metal, but I'd still like to think that Dreadnought are pretty unique for the genre regardless.
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Belegûr Arise In Might!
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Written by Auntie Sahar on 30.06.2015 at 16:17
Written by Belegûr on 30.06.2015 at 16:05
I liked this review. I have a question for Apothecary, is there a reason why you don't give scores? I notice you rate favourite albums on your profile, but you don't rate these reviews. Sorry if you have answered this somewhere and I haven't found it
I've answered it before, but no worries man. I usually do score albums in my reviews, but I use an "N/A" score for albums that I feel are too unique to really be judged against any sort of rating system. Like, I can't really say "oh, good job, you're playing *insert genre here* very well, you get an 8!" because the album is just too atypical to be compared to some sort of standard, either for its genre or just for any sort of classification period. I've used N/As in the past with bands like The Meads Of Asphodel, Botanist, the Sunn O))) / Ulver collab, and some others. Granted, Dreadnought are definitely a lot less "out there" than those other bands I mentioned, but I still can't really think of anything else off the top of my head that really sounds like this. Maybe that just says something about the fact that I don't actively listen to a lot of prog metal, but I'd still like to think that Dreadnought are pretty unique for the genre regardless.
I thought it was maybe that. The albums you haven't rated are certainly a bit out there . Good reviews though, I think scores sometimes put people off immediately, even if you praise the album in the review itself. I don't know when it happened, but a lot of people seem to think a 7/10. Anyway, thanks for answering.
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