Killer Bands I"ve Not Heard Til Now, Man there is some KILLER Music out there that's been hiding! |
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Killer Bands I"ve Not Heard Til Now, Man there is some KILLER Music out there that's been hiding! |
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Feb 10 2012, 04:38 PM |
Some instrumental?
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Feb 10 2012, 06:02 PM |
Check these fellows out !!
warning ! contains Finns hairy ass and blood |
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Feb 10 2012, 06:05 PM |
I don't know if people have heard of this band, but this song is full of win:
One of the most powerful songs I've ever heard! |
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Feb 18 2012, 12:45 AM |
A cool band from here, you probably know them
-------------------- QUOTE It's a proven fact that guitar faces have a bigger impact on tone than wood does. |
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Feb 18 2012, 01:44 AM |
Quick Question:
CHRISTIAN: What the heck is she saying in the start of that video? And you said it sounded Swedish? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bgirv6mO8sY...38AA0064F0E3413 First thing I thought: "Oh, another metalband from Switzerland besides Eluveitie!" Just because of the first girl's dialect...haven't heard of them before, then again the whole symphonic/gothic genre is not my favourite. Todd, you might enjoy Subway to Sally, even though they are more folk metal and don't have a female singer. Still a great band Thanks Christian! I must say I dig all of it and I"d never heard of any of these before so big props on finding stuff that has missed my music radar completely. You'd be shocked to know that when I mention a band as globally known as Knightwish to my music loving friends, I still get something like "Is that Pantera Bside or something?" Slowly but surely I"m making European music more a part of conversation among local pals here. I hadn't realized how isolated many of my countrymen had become and I'm thankful to GMC for opening up my eyes personally to music on a global scale. I seem to like just about every German band you've mentioned in all these posts. They all seem staffed with high quality musicians (many sound like classically trained pros), and many of the songs have a complex melodic structure built in layers much like a symphony. Music education must be pretty different in Germany compared to here. As if they learned scales/composition at a very young age and have played ever since. For many folks in the states, learning music starts some time in their mid to late teens. Most rock musicians are largely self taught (as I was) very few go to Berklee college of music or what not. I can usually tell when a player has been playing since they learned to walk and many seem to have that quality in the vids you've shared. Also, the Dutch and the Swedes seem to incorporate this and to some degree the finns. I have not yet been exposed to music from large areas of the rest of the world but can't wait to hear it all Did you get any musical training/education in primary school BTW? Hey Todd, just stumbled upon this thread again and a few other german bands (surprise surprise ) came to my mind...the styles are different, but I'm sure you'll like them. Let's start with Haggard, a great symphonic metal bands, I'm pretty sure you're gonnna love them : Another great symphonic metal band is Lunatica from Switzerland (actually, I'd call it Power Metal with a female singer...): A band that (imo) is close to Subway to Sally is In Extremo. Never really got into their music, but they are very popular in Germany: And of course Oomph! These guys have been around for more than 20 years now and were one of the first bands of the "Neue Deutsche Haerte". Some people claim they are copying Rammstein. Fun fact: Rammstein is influenced by Oomph!, not the other way around This song from 1999 marks their commercial breakthrough in Germany. You might wanna get records from that time or before Tristania! Now them I've heard And I dig em! This vid won't play in my country but I've seen others. Great band. The guitar player then went on to form Sirenia. Another spiff band They also share that same layered structure/complex tonal underpinnings that I mentioned about the German bands Christian shared. I mentioned these same qualities in some of the Dutch and Swedish music and Finnish as well, but I forgot Norway! Something cultural must be tying all of these bands/countries together I have no idea what it is but the thread runs through much of the symphonic type metal that I"ve heard. And I like it lot I really wish there was more of that in the states. Our popular music tends to be sadly quite simple and uninteresting. Our underground music has tinges of these qualities but is largely fueled by big wads of aggression which makes up for lot Since the thread opened with some Gothic Metal I thought I'd continue with that. This is some old Tristania off their debut album from 1998, amazing stuff! The violin in this song gives me the chills! |
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Feb 18 2012, 08:18 AM |
Quick Question: CHRISTIAN: What the heck is she saying in the start of that video? And you said it sounded Swedish? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bgirv6mO8sY...38AA0064F0E3413 Haha, no no, she speaks german but with a swiss dialect, not swedish Here's what she says: "It happened at a time, when the sun made the earth smolder, and the people longed for the night. For the shadows, and the relief of their agony." Oh man, I just googled a bit and found out the singer died in 2006 from a cerebral hemorrhage, aged 29...that is really sad. The band has a new singer now. Looks like her musical talent was discovered at an early age, she learned flute and piano in her pre-teens...I'd say it all depends on the parents, but usually german kids will learn an instrument pretty early (in their pre-teens). Most likely flute, that's why so many people here hate flute Musical lessons at primary school or school anyways are not that great, I mean you learn to read certain music but it is very theory based and without playing an instrument, many students won't benefit from that. But looking at the bios of some german musicians it clearly shows that they've learned an instrument at a very young age. Just found the ELis song with translation: -------------------- |
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Feb 18 2012, 08:27 AM |
This has played lot in our local Radio Rock. So I wanted to find these guys in youtube. Lots of good songs in their latest album.
Not bad cover |
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