lupine wrote:Hey just managed to download ONLY my fave thrash album ever....For NOWT!!!
SABBAT History of a time to come. Pagan nirvana!!!
Ehhh easy listening at best
I think I'm speaking for every metalfan on this board when I say that metal nowadays is a lot more then just a bunch of 'angry' guitartunes.Herpscott wrote:I feel like I'm the olny one that can't stand death metal or anger music as I call it. If I can't understand the lyrics, then I just can't get into it. I respect those guys that play it. The drummer from Slayer, damn. But, I prefer music to be relaxing, good for sex, conducive to study, or just happy...no thrashing around and being pissed. Not my cup of tea...
Scott Gardener wrote: I'd be afraid to shift if I were to lose control. If I just looked fuggly, I'd simply be annoyed every full moon.
Has anyone managed to listen to these samples?Morkulv wrote:Something freaky would be nice. Try these:
http://www.woodcutrecords.com/mp3/cut016_04.mp3
http://www.woodcutrecords.com/mp3/cut016_07.mp3
http://my.opera.com/thekovenant/homes/b ... ew%201.mp3
The Kovenant-preview is recorded with Hellhammer on drums. Its not a drumcomputer.
Scott Gardener wrote: I'd be afraid to shift if I were to lose control. If I just looked fuggly, I'd simply be annoyed every full moon.
I did actually, but they are just too hard for me and I can't understand what they are singing/yelling. Although the Kovenant one is interesting. I think Beavis and Butthead would love all three. Just not a Norwegian Black metal fan here.Morkulv wrote:Has anyone managed to listen to these samples?Morkulv wrote:Something freaky would be nice. Try these:
http://www.woodcutrecords.com/mp3/cut016_04.mp3
http://www.woodcutrecords.com/mp3/cut016_07.mp3
http://my.opera.com/thekovenant/homes/b ... ew%201.mp3
The Kovenant-preview is recorded with Hellhammer on drums. Its not a drumcomputer.
Don't you think lyrics would be distracting in a TF-scene?Herpscott wrote:I did actually, but they are just too hard for me and I can't understand what they are singing/yelling. Although the Kovenant one is interesting. I think Beavis and Butthead would love all three. Just not a Norwegian Black metal fan here.Morkulv wrote:Has anyone managed to listen to these samples?Morkulv wrote:Something freaky would be nice. Try these:
http://www.woodcutrecords.com/mp3/cut016_04.mp3
http://www.woodcutrecords.com/mp3/cut016_07.mp3
http://my.opera.com/thekovenant/homes/b ... ew%201.mp3
The Kovenant-preview is recorded with Hellhammer on drums. Its not a drumcomputer.
I respect the musicians that can perform like some of these guys can, but I like my digital stuff, 311, and Rush.
Scott Gardener wrote: I'd be afraid to shift if I were to lose control. If I just looked fuggly, I'd simply be annoyed every full moon.
You should check out the samples I posted.camkitsune wrote:Here's a fun challenge: Find the most INAPROPRIATE music possible for a transformation sequence, then get it to work.
Scott Gardener wrote: I'd be afraid to shift if I were to lose control. If I just looked fuggly, I'd simply be annoyed every full moon.
Yes, Lyrics would be distracting. Of everything, I would choose instrumental pieces, even if the choice was between something edgy and meaty without lyrics versus a mellow piece with contrived lyrics.Morkulv wrote:Don't you think lyrics would be distracting in a TF-scene?Herpscott wrote:I did actually, but they are just too hard for me and I can't understand what they are singing/yelling. Although the Kovenant one is interesting. I think Beavis and Butthead would love all three. Just not a Norwegian Black metal fan here.Morkulv wrote:Has anyone managed to listen to these samples?Morkulv wrote:Something freaky would be nice. Try these:
http://www.woodcutrecords.com/mp3/cut016_04.mp3
http://www.woodcutrecords.com/mp3/cut016_07.mp3
http://my.opera.com/thekovenant/homes/b ... ew%201.mp3
The Kovenant-preview is recorded with Hellhammer on drums. Its not a drumcomputer.
I respect the musicians that can perform like some of these guys can, but I like my digital stuff, 311, and Rush.
And what did you find "hard" on the first 2 samples (samples taken from the band "Trollheim's Grott")? The vocals? The drums? Just wondering... I know about 20 bands that are much "louder" then Trollheim's Grott for that matter. Trollheim's Grott is not that hard to get into I think, personal opinions aside.
Thanks. I like what I like and I might get a little over passionate about music. I can't play a damned instrument (wish I could), but I do know a little about music and the meat of it. I prefer complex stuff at some times, and then sometimes I want something simple and repetitive like trance. I appreciate bands that mix styles and try different things. I am a fan of rhythm and appreciate the bass guitar and drums/percussion. Chad Sexton, Neil Peart, and Carter Beauford are all just amazing percussionists that I wish I could emulate.outwarddoodles wrote:I was very surprised to see Sigur Ros mentioned earlier in thei discussion, but I think it's a very good choice.
Sigur Ros (pronounced "See-or Rose.") is an Icelandic Post-Rock band, that I think has a very ethereal sound. A notable trait of the band is also that the lead singer sings in a fey-like Falsetto. I find it increasingly hard to describe the music, But I think most of the songs would contribute to the surreal mood of the first-shift.
This might not fit the mood, but I find it an amazing song by them.(It's also in the Children of Men Trailer, if any of you have seen that.)
Here's a Live Video of one of my Favourite Songs by them.
Website, that includes samples.
(And Scott, reading some of your posts earlier in this thread; You must have a great taste in music. Loreena is an awesome woman.)
There's a lot of really cool Sigur Ros stuff all over You-Tube, including music videos -- I decided not to post the music video version of either of these songs in hopes that the listeners here could figure out the mood themselves. You Tube is an amazing resource, check it all out!Herpscott wrote:Thanks. I like what I like and I might get a little over passionate about music. I can't play a damned instrument (wish I could), but I do know a little about music and the meat of it. I prefer complex stuff at some times, and then sometimes I want something simple and repetitive like trance. I appreciate bands that mix styles and try different things. I am a fan of rhythm and appreciate the bass guitar and drums/percussion. Chad Sexton, Neil Peart, and Carter Beauford are all just amazing percussionists that I wish I could emulate.
I have my favorite bands and in my own private movie theater (in my mind) I use them for my movie. There is likely something out there that is absolutely perfect and I hope that Freeborn uses it, AND that I have never heard it!
Cool Sigur Ros videos - never thought to look there for their stuff! And yes, Loreena is just amazing!