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music any metal heads on thp?

My best of 2013!
 
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1. Deafheaven | Sunbather || http://deafheavens.bandcamp.com/album/sunbather

One of the most powerful, profound and beautiful works of catharsis to emerge this year, ‘Sunbather’ is all the more remarkable for its originality. Taking their shoegaze-inflected black metal / post-rock fusion in myriad new directions, the San Francisco outfit come flying out of the blocks with ‘Dream House’, a whirlwind of mournful atmospherics and relentless percussion, and they don’t look back. Stitched together by hazy and quietly menacing interludes it’s captivating from start to finish, vocalist George Clarke turning in an incredible performance that’s grounded in textbook black metal rasp, but imbued with immense anguish. Uneasy listening doesn’t get much better.
    
   
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2. Coheed & Cambria | The Afterman : Descension || http://open.spotify.com/album/59VK4ICzMXvSl9WhQGTP8Z

The musicians in this quartet can play anything they want convincingly. Whether it's prog metal (opener "Pretelethal"), edgy emo ("Gravity's Union" and "Dark Side of Me") Thin Lizzy-influenced arena rock ("Away We Go"), cosmic, acoustically driven ballady ("Iron Fist"), Pink Floyd-ian rock ("Hard Sell"), and even '80s pop ("Number City," which contains a horn section and actually invokes memories of Wham!). While that last one may terrify those who have been with the band from the beginning, it shouldn't. A listen to "Key Entity Extraction V: Sentry the Defiant" should convince them that their knotty brand of prog-punk metal is alive and well. Album-closer "2's My Favorite 1" is a big, explosive rock & roll love song that not only throws CC's original love of Rush into the mix, but showcases their seemingly effortless ability to construct massive hooks that don't let go. On Afterman: Descension, Coheed and Cambria prove that while they may be more accessible than ever before, it's not for lack of adventure or musical ambition, it's because of them.
    
   
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3. Killswitch Engage | Disarm the Descent || http://open.spotify.com/album/5I6bH0UaVR4LnKmVUWDZoD

'Disarm The Descent' is a record which seems to have been written with the understanding that it would be perceived as the new standard-bearer; the record that would carve in stone the sonic legacy of Metalcore's banner band, or stand as the line of demarcation between the old guard and the shape of pinched harmonics to come. 'Disarm' has answered the call and then some, and Killswitch have offered a record that will suffer incalculable assassination attempts while it delivers track after track of calculated fury; seemingly unaware of the internet arrows that fall well short of their intended mark.
 
   
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4. Queens of The Stone Age | ...Like Clockwork || http://open.spotify.com/album/06S2JBsr4U1Dz3YaenPdVq

...Like Clockwork is the first Queens Of The Stone Age album since 2007's Era Vulgaris and, according to its founder constant, Joshua Homme, "...like clockwork was the only thing that didn't happen. " After a "manic year, " Homme and the current version of the Queens -- veteran Troy Van Leeuwen, Michael Shuman and Dean Fertita--along with the outgoing Joey Castillo and returning associate Dave Grohl, decided to embrace The Beast, "ride shotgun on our emotional bandwagon... hold the horrible, lick the lunacy" and, instead of shying away from uncomfortable or painful subject matter -- face it head-on. Along with Grohl, they picked up known associates Mark Lanegan, Nick Oliveri , Jon Theodore (now drumming full-time in the current live incarnation), Sir Elton John, Trent Reznor, Alex Turner and Jake Shears. Whatever happened -- out there, in whatever desert arroyo, former meth lab, decommissioned missile silo, nuclear test site, underground laboratory, convergence of brain waves and gamma rays, QOTSA emerges with not only their best work to date, but one of the most ambitious, fully realized classic rock albums in recent memory.
 
   
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5. The Ocean | Pelagial || http://open.spotify.com/album/6R9cHdJ7hljxDDYq2tUCdO

This album is so deep as the dark layers of the ocean, as the layers of the human mind. It is literal and allegorical the same time. A multilevel album that explores the depths of the ocean (instrumental version) and the human subconsciousness (vocals version) The music is beyond description. It follows the trip to the dark depths with great relevancy, firstly with speed, power and complexity and eventually with slow, doomy and dire metal. The lyrics are influenced by Andrei Tarkovsky' s film "Stalker". If you watch this movie all of the mysterious lyrics come to sense. This is not just an amazing album. This is Art. 10/10
 
   
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6. Light Bearer | Silver Tongue || http://open.spotify.com/album/1X2MyC1DBTE93mwOo3AaWd

Light Bearer are not stuck in any one strict heavy music genre, but open to everything. What I mean by that is there is no formulaic style to the songs on this album. But to try to give an idea of where they are coming from I’d draw comparisons to unconventional post metal/hardcore bands like Isis, Red Sparowes or Amenra. The two years of development of ‘Silver Tongue’ has brought interrelated and interwoven changes which seamlessly merge with it’s narrative. Would it be OK to use a word like ‘beautiful’ with such aggressive heavy music? With a personality and style well and truly all their own. The cello goes very deep on ‘Matriarch’, a dark slow passage accompanied by very sorrowful singing. Which leads into a crow like vocal sound on the opening of ‘Clarus’, but switches to a church like hymn. These passages lead nicely into a more confrontational ‘Aggressor & Usurper’ which has a real decent ascent and descent throughout. Like an orchestral piece this song has changes which go from a macabre sounding piano and violin. Then to real all out frenzied coarse type hardcore. The final track ‘Silver Tongue’ starts in a completely different manner. It could even be radio friendly in the very beginning. But like a symphony it has changes from a very layered slow pulsating heavy hardcore rhythm to an ambiance with orchestral like percussion. Light Bearer have now set a high standard other bands will have to struggle to match.
 
   
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7. Sun & Sail Club | Mannequin || http://open.spotify.com/album/509gyeoVnHqKixYp0j0LEy

It's been a busy year for Kyuss alumni, with the release of both QOTSA's …Like Clockwork and the long-awaited debut from Brant Bjork and John Garcia's Vista Chino. Not to be left out, Ex-Kyuss bassist Scott T. Reeder has a new project in Sun & Sail Club, a collaboration with Fu Manchu's Scott Reeder and Bob Balch. Aside from having twice the usual amount of Scott Reeders, what's striking about Mannequin is Balch's decision to sing all of his parts through a vocoder. His vocals add a cold, spacey element to the band's driving, muscular grooves. The result sounds like a rabble of aliens tearing through the desert on a blasteroid bent on reaching the Joshua Tree ("It's All Your Fault"). Relying heavily on a vocal effect throughout the album might seem like a gimmick, but Sun & Sail Club tempers their vocoder-heavy performances with refreshing instrumental breaks. The vocoder has been creeping its way into metal for some time, appearing on albums by the likes of Cynic, Mastodon and Nachtmystium. Still, its use here is unique and unconventional, pushing Sun & Sail Club's metal into interstellar territory.
 
   
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8. Powerwolf | Preachers of the Night || http://open.spotify.com/album/22MMepJn0MItDRUbYLSAaH

The quality of Preachers of the Night relies solely on its simple catchiness; there’s nothing flashy what so ever on the album, it’s just a fun listen. And when I previously said “Powerwolf’s inevitable fame is starting to take form” in the summary, all that means is that this album will surely pick up more fans when they go back on tour. To know what I mean by that is to know what Powerwolf truly sounds like, for they have great potential within their sound. Nevertheless, there is praise for the Greywolf brothers’ improvement on their lead efforts, although they can put more effort into it if they so desire. After all, they do have that potential. Preachers of the Night may be a simple album compromised with expected outcomes, but the album is enjoyable and possibly a guilty pleasure for some. A must listen for any power/heavy metal fans.
 
   
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9. Baptists | Bushcraft || http://open.spotify.com/album/0GBxMikYve63RCjtRxLKcR

Enter Bushcraft, the band’s first full-length album, eleven songs that cultivate varying degrees of loud and fast, fast and hard, hard and…well, harder.  It’s an album of perpetual fruition, payoff meeting payoff with gratifying speed and the rush of riff-borne frenzy.  Produced by Kurt Ballou (Converge), Bushcraft has less of the jazz-rhythmic dexterity of its smaller predecessor and more a punk flavored shock of rhythm guitar swells (Betterment), blast beats (Think Tank Breed) and choked frets (Bullets).  The immediacy rarely breaks stride long enough to catch its breath, an expressway to yr skull resolved to impact and leave everything in its path to ruin.
 
     
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10. So Hideous | Last Poem, First Light || http://sohideous.bandcamp.com/album/last-poem-first-light-2

Ready for one of the most beautiful ugly sounding albums you’ve ever heard? Then you’re ready for Last Poem/First Light, the new album from New York’s own So Hideous, innovators of blackened orchestral post-hardcore (yeah, you read that right). Recorded with The First Light Orchestra, a ten-person string section, a vocalist, and a tuba player (!), Last Poem/First Light may be the first album ever released to unite fans of Buried Inside with fans of Celeste. “Epic” and “raw” are both terms which get thrown around to describe metal bands all the time, but in the case of So Hideous, they really are the most fitting descriptors. Few bands can sound so furious and so morose at the same time. We promise you won’t regret it.
 
11. Celeste | Animale(s) || http://open.spotify.com/album/1H2Vjy4J7hW2o3TfHj2g7Y
12. Kvelertak | Meir || http://open.spotify.com/album/5PAjZGAD8j0XZANLxJWulb
13. Earl Sweatshirt | Doris || http://open.spotify.com/album/5vRfIDOPJHy3W2wHWbzLlE
14. Steak Number Eight | The Hitch || http://open.spotify.com/album/5aoc67FP69t38nMuvzXfX7
15. Kylesa | Ultraviolet || http://open.spotify.com/album/35qXLJqPw9ehORWpBNQiX3
16. Enforcer | Death By Fire || http://open.spotify.com/album/6b3NYDLHb4Bnj9aT1ek8YD
17. Spacehog | As It Is On Earth || http://open.spotify.com/album/5w7jLtktKp6Apjmeg497oR
18. Orphaned Land | All Is One || http://open.spotify.com/album/4ZvtSFdoCXsNDKL3bYbgJh
19. Traci Gun's League of Gentleman | First Record || http://grooveshark.com/#!/profile/Tracii+Guns+League+Of+Gentlemen/25047038
20. Monster Magnet | Last Patrol || http://open.spotify.com/album/5tpzMc1lMfG0joHAJfdn1Q
21. .letlive | The Blackest Beautiful || http://open.spotify.com/album/6uR0tAqjKBEvnL9hwvHpd3
22. Children of Bodom | Halo of Blood || http://open.spotify.com/album/2NNV5cPbT9twJDSPy90IrL
23. Katatonia | Dethroned & Uncrowned || http://open.spotify.com/album/6kKkpYgUrqztDjx174CQpg
24. CHVRCHES | The Bones of What Your Believe || http://open.spotify.com/album/5rX4d1fJeLeSWLWLPmdJxN
25. Ghost | Infestissumam / If You Have Ghost EP   || http://open.spotify.com/track/1sNSlzvQ5jPir46X5X1TeH
      
26-60 (in alphabetical order)  Records I VERY much enjoyed but couldn't be bothered to rank!!
65DaysOfStatic | Wild Light
Amon Amarth | Deciever of the Gods
Anciients | Heart of Oak
ASG | Blood Drive
Beach Day | Trip Trap Attack
Beware of Darkness | Orthodox
Bleached | Ride Your Heart
Church of Misery | Thy Kingdom Scum
Clutch | Earth Rocker
Cult of Luna | Vertikal
Dangerous Boys Club | Pris
Death Mercedes | Sana Eclat
Deathray Vision | We Ain't Leavin Till Your Bleedin
Deltron 3030 | Event Two
Devildriver | Winter Kills
Downfall of Gaia | s/t
Fen | Dustwalker
Fleshgod Apocalypse | Labrynth
Grandfather | In Human Form
Incura | Incura
Joana Gruesome | Weird Sister
Jucifer | The Russian Album
LA WITCH |  LA WITCH
Lingua Mortis Orchestra | LMO
Middle Class Rut | Pick Up Your Head
Mogwai | Les Revenants EP
Monolith Deathcult | Tetragrammaton
Nero di Marte | Nero di Marte
Oathbreaker | Eros/Antersos
Sarah, Where is My Tea? | Love & Honor
Scorpion Child | s/t
Soilwork | The Living Infinite
Troller | Troller
Tyler the Creator | Wolf
Tyr | Valkyrja
Venemous Maximus | Beg Upon the Light
Walking Papers | Walking Papers
Year of No Light | Tocsin
 
"Christian Metal" is something I never could grasp. How does one discern that they are "Christian" anyhow? Christian to me implies the lyrics are worship to God.
I would say they should be considered metal bands that include members who are Christians.

chilli whisperer said:
Here's a cool Christian metal band :
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NfyaN2R-CoA&guid=&hl=en&gl=ZA&client=mv-google
If you want some REAL hardcore Christian metal,check this bandntheir name is Becoming The Archetype :
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-Qus-KEKUuM&hl=en&guid=&gl=ZA&client=mv-google
I think Red is a lot better but that's just me.
 
wartooth said:
Necrophagus.
 
 
synclinorium said:
Necrophagus
 
If yall like Necrophagist (sorry, had to correct spelling in case folks wanna check them out), be sure to check out Revocation and Obscura! All three will make you wanna throw your guitar in the trash because you know you'll never be that good. :cry:
 
Some of my favorites are Opeth (their older work before Frederik Akesson and Martin Axenrot joined), Children Of Bodom, BTBAM, Machine Head, Mastodon, BFMV, Daylight Dies, Turbid North, Shadows Fall, KSE, Nevermore, Jeff Loomis, Soulfallen, Slumber, Okera, Bloodbath and if I am in mood for some lighter metal/rock, throw in some Coheed & Cambria.
 
ikeepfish said:
Moonsorrow - "Jäästä Syntynyt / Varjojen Virta"
30 minute black metal song
 
 
If you like Moonsorrow, you might enjoy older Opeth albums (Orchid and Morningrise). Also Agalloch might appeal to you.
 
ikeepfish said:
I have complete discographies of Opeth and Agalloch already :)
 
Most people have never heard of either. Those that have heard of Opeth usually only know of their two newest albums, Watershed and Heritage. Both of which sucked. Watershed being the lesser of the two evils. Their older stuff, as you know, is phenomenal and each album is as unique as they are.
 
Some other bands I'm listening to a lot recently
 
Drudkh (atmospheric black)
Akercocke (black/post-metal)
Rimfrost (black/death)
Watain (atmospheric black/post-metal)
Negura Bunget (black)
Zoroaster (thrash/post-metal
Indian (grind/sludge)
and a lot of old Iced Earth
http://youtu.be/nflNPsYvaXQ
http://youtu.be/MKMKoIqD_hM
 
While flitting around different genre's of music while growing up trying to find what was right for me, this is the song that finally did it for me. It HAD to be metal! I got a later start than most into the metal scene as growing up my Mother thought it was "all Satanic", until I played Nothing Else Matters without saying who was playing it. After that she lightened up a bit, and as soon as I heard this that was it. No going back. 
http://youtu.be/BrVjmuFYXvw
 
ikeepfish said:
I have complete discographies of Opeth and Agalloch already :)
Same, If you like musicality oriented music check out Animals as Leaders and CHON, Periphery, Tesseract, Disperse, Vildhjarta
I'm obsessed with opeth btw. Seen them twice once in oakland another in San fransisco.
 
Animals as Leaders new stuff. Beautiful 9 string guitar action.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g68hQ4zJ3t0&list=PLE76DuIM7-gEb2APPfs0lsXLvctDDACzJ&feature=share&index=9
 
TrueNorthReptiles said:
 
9 strings... I have a hard enough managing my good ole 6 strings! ESP in drop C, Ibanez in D standard.
Haha nice, I've heard Ibanez are good shredding guitars. But yeah, these guys are "virtuoso" guitarists. Guitar has so many strings and such a wide tuning range they tune half guitar half bass and play the bass parts like that. No bassist lol.
 
7potquezada said:
Haha nice, I've heard Ibanez are good shredding guitars. But yeah, these guys are "virtuoso" guitarists. Guitar has so many strings and such a wide tuning range they tune half guitar half bass and play the bass parts like that. No bassist lol.
I've played around with some 8 strings. The necks are ridiculous. Too wide for me. I find most 7 strings to be uncomfortable as well. Gotta be nice having that extended range, though.
 
And yes, most Ibanez are geared towards shredders, especially the RG, S, JS and JEM models. I use an S series. I used to play an RG470DX back in the day. I really miss that guitar! ESP are good for shredders as well. Lots of metal guitarist, myself included, swear by them. I have an EX400BD and it has been to hell and back, but it is still my baby.
 
My biggest issue with my ESP, besides the paint chipping easy, is the EMG 81 bridge pickup. I love EMG pickups, but the 81 in this particular guitar has a severe mid-range scoop. Far more scoop than most 81 pickups tend to have. I love my mids, so I counter this with a low mid and high mid boost with a couple pedals and equalizers I use. Gives a unique tone. Can't say anything bad about the 60 in the neck, though.
 
That's freakin sweet, a lot of my guitar buddie play esp as well. I'm a drummer lol. Over all I've seen most people use ibanez though. (considering I was mostly in metal projects lol) Animals plays ibanez though. How do you feel about meshuggah and the whole "djent" scene going on? Personally it's a drummers wet dream for me since the guitar is rhythm based. lol. So much guitar and bass drum syncopation. lol
 
Ibanez also makes some excellent metal guitars. Lots of greats use them! I wouldn't mind picking up an Ibanez Xiphos XPT700 one of these days.
 
I am not really a Meshuggah fan, but I do love it when guitarist wrists and drummers ankles seem to be connected, especially in odd time signatures and use of polyrhythms! Very hard to find a drummer around here, even harder to find a competent one. I have been out of the scene for a while now. Back in the day I was the member of several ill fated bands. Mostly melodic death metal and technical death metal because that was the scene where I lived, but my heart belongs to doom metal (Soulfallen, Daylight Dies) and progressive black metal (think old Opeth).
 
I did discover a cool "djent" band called Still Falling here recently. I really dig that their tone.
 
Beast, now that you mention Xiphos that just reminded me of Necrophagists old lead guitarist Muhammed Suicmez lol....he was all about those guitars....but then *poof!* we never saw that 3rd album lol...its been about 10 years since they put out an album lol. They left so many people hanging.
 
I've had two Xyphos, both had the electronics turn to crap rather quickly.  BC Rich or bust.  I have an NJ Classic Bich that is numbered out of 10,000.  I keep a couple of ESPs around. 
 
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