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Written by [user id=162327] on 21.03.2017 at 10:48
Written by Maco on 21.03.2017 at 04:00
This gave me an idea to make a similar list, about my country.
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That sounds greatttttttttt.
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Written by 3rdWorld on 20.03.2017 at 21:33
Amenra is good live? Will try to check out some concert vids or something then.
Yes, I rarely listen to any of their albums, but live I'm always on the edge of my seat. Even when there are no seats.
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Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 20.03.2017 at 22:08
They only get that amount of exposuredue to their age. Totally not due to the music they play. How goddamned boring generic post metal can you be? Well, apparently as much as these guys.
Makes sense, since the first time I heard about them was when a bunch of 17-year olds won Humo's Rock Rally, not when a great post metal band won Humo's Rock Rally.
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Written by Maco on 21.03.2017 at 04:00
This gave me an idea to make a similar list, about my country.
Listened to almost all albums here and Thee Plague Of Gentlemen is the bestest best until now.
You should. I actually made this list to become more aware of my home-country scene, so feel free to recommend anything you feel is missing.
My favorite here is definitely Nothing But The Whole though.
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Written by Zap on 21.03.2017 at 19:34
Written by 3rdWorld on 20.03.2017 at 21:33
Amenra is good live? Will try to check out some concert vids or something then.
Yes, I rarely listen to any of their albums, but live I'm always on the edge of my seat. Even when there are no seats.
tbh I find them quite boring on album, but live they are totally riveting.
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Maco Pvt Funderground
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Written by [user id=162327] on 21.03.2017 at 10:48
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Now I'm gonna see them along with Mortem, U. Kulten, Headhunter D.C
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Written by Maco on 29.05.2017 at 01:05
Written by [user id=162327] on 21.03.2017 at 10:48
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Now I'm gonna see them along with Mortem, U. Kulten, Headhunter D.C
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Maco Pvt Funderground
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I updated TPOG's full album in youtube. In case you don't like to downlaod.
I ripped it from my own CD.
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Written by Maco on 10.05.2018 at 10:10
I updated TPOG's full album in youtube. In case you don't like to downlaod.
I ripped it from my own CD.
Damn, been a while since I listened to this one. Gonna put the CD in my car asap
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Darkside Momo Retired ElitePosts: 9092 |
No Oceans Of Sadness? Come on! Mirror Palace is great, but their last, The Arrogance Of Ignorance is really fantastic!
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Written by Darkside Momo on 10.05.2018 at 14:10
No Oceans Of Sadness? Come on! Mirror Palace is great, but their last, The Arrogance Of Ignorance is really fantastic!
Hehe, you have recommended them before, actually. I've listened to one album (can't remember which one) and wasn't convinced but they've been on my list of bands I will eventually check out. Eventually.
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Written by Zap on 10.05.2018 at 15:27
Written by Darkside Momo on 10.05.2018 at 14:10
No Oceans Of Sadness? Come on! Mirror Palace is great, but their last, The Arrogance Of Ignorance is really fantastic!
Hehe, you have recommended them before, actually. I've listened to one album (can't remember which one) and wasn't convinced but they've been on my list of bands I will eventually check out. Eventually.
haha true . My bad, didn't check the first page.
As for Oceans Of Sadness, they're pretty weird, but not in a wacky sense, they're just... unconventional. Their music can definitely take some time before sinking in, I must say (I, too, wasn't impressed at first)
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Three Belgian bands I'd like to mention:
Manic Movement got a big promotion from the Belgian metal radio shows back in the lates 90s.
Epysode, our Belgian Ayreon.
Anwynn, I used to know two original members, but they both left, and the band switched styles from traditional/power metal to symphonic death metal.
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tominator At best deranged ContributorPosts: 1064 |
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Would add
- Iron Mask (neoclassical power metal)
- Ethernity (progressive power metal)
- Deserter (thrash metal/death metal)
as well.
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Woah, after two years the recommendations start pouring in
I will get to them as fast as I can (EDIT: which will likely not be fast at all)
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Maco Pvt Funderground
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In case you didn't check it, the last Wiegedood sounds killer.
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Written by Maco on 01.06.2018 at 10:24
In case you didn't check it, the last Wiegedood sounds killer.
I haven't really checked out anything metal-related lately. I've just been floating around some old favorites and exploring some genres and artists I missed. I might give it a spin later today, but first gonna go for the new Wolvennest since I'm more excited about that one
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