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  • ElectraElectra Posts: 55,660
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    dodger0703 wrote: »
    took my lad to his first gig when he about 7, saw slayer/slipknot and he fell asleep (thats how sad i was that i had to go to gig with a 7 year old lmao)

    I think I probably would too :p:D
  • Glawster2002Glawster2002 Posts: 15,211
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    As far as hard rock goes listen to this (a bit of a departure from their old trip hoppy / rock sound) >>> Paatos - Feel
    other recent tracks that has caught my ear in the hard rock / metal sphere >>>
    Borknagar - The Beauty of dead Cities
    Deftones - Graphic Nature
    Devin Townsend Project - More! (Epicloud)
    RIVERSIDE - Celebrity Touch (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

    I discovered Paatos last year and really love their stuff, in many ways they remind me of Portishead.

    I got in to Riverside when Classic Rock included one of their tracks on one of their free CDs and I think they are brilliant. Funnily enough I saw them last Sunday in Leamington Spa! :D
  • ElectraElectra Posts: 55,660
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    Does anyone know of any decent Metal forums where I'm not going to get black metal poseurs sneering at me for liking power/folk/melodeath?

    The rest of the DS music forum depresses me no end. I mean, Girls Aloud....legacy? Wtf?
  • kirstiemcnabbkirstiemcnabb Posts: 457
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    The Von Hertzen Brothers are brilliant. I saw them @ High Voltage a couple of years ago and I've got most of their albums. Their latest album, Nine lives, from which Flowers and Rust is taken, came out on Monday and is highly recommended.

    They are huge in their own country, Finland, where they get as much coverage in the mainstream media as a "manufactured vocal group" would in this country.

    We use the Miracle track in one of our aerobic routine classes, our clients love it.
    I have been listening to the latest album and loving that very much, especially the Flowers track.
    Have they toured in UK I would love to see them live?
  • dixiewhiskeydixiewhiskey Posts: 608
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    Electra wrote: »
    Does anyone know of any decent Metal forums where I'm not going to get black metal poseurs sneering at me for liking power/folk/melodeath?

    The rest of the DS music forum depresses me no end. I mean, Girls Aloud....legacy? Wtf?

    Hardcore/metal forums are some of the worst. Don't go on the Download forum.
  • Delboy219Delboy219 Posts: 3,193
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    Electra wrote: »
    Does anyone know of any decent Metal forums where I'm not going to get black metal poseurs sneering at me for liking power/folk/melodeath?

    The rest of the DS music forum depresses me no end. I mean, Girls Aloud....legacy? Wtf?

    All my old forums are gone. Ruined by mods who read private messages, "fans" that threatened the band who's forum they were on, people posting illegal album links. The list goes on.

    As with everything else in life, the humans broke it.
  • ElectraElectra Posts: 55,660
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    Hardcore/metal forums are some of the worst. Don't go on the Download forum.
    Too late. I already looked. And ran away :o

    Bloodstock's a bit better but still full of metal snobs.

    When did metal get so po faced?

    It seems that if you're not growling/screaming whilst posing about in corpse paint & doing songs about genital mutilation, then you're 'not metal' or not metal enough.

    I'm like 'F*ck off. You haven't just crawled out of a grave or from the pits of hell. You're just some tw*t from Sheffield (or wherever)' :D @ the bands, not fans.
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    Ulfgeirr wrote: »
    It took me a couple of years to be able to appreciate harsh vocals, although I think it was because I expected all the bands to sound like screamo, which of course they don't. Eluveitie converted me.

    You might like Korpiklaani too.
    Not madly heavy, but it's got that vibe.
    Jonne's vocals aren't always growly and harsh and he joiks beautifully in some tracks
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIc4VHxU7iM


    Also some spellbinding accoustic folk metal (if that's possible) from Finntroll on Visor om slutet
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    dodger0703 wrote: »
    took my lad to his first gig when he about 7, saw slayer/slipknot and he fell asleep (thats how sad i was that i had to go to gig with a 7 year old lmao)

    My son was 7 or 8 when I first took him to Rammstein on the Mutter tour in 2002 .
    We dressed him up like Richard. He was quite a star for the night and had his pic taken with various people dressed in uniforms and bondage gear.

    :D
  • guiserguiser Posts: 1,452
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    Saw these supporting Korpiklaani the other week, my first Estonian band! They were amazing.

    http://www.metsatoll.ee/en/video/index.html

    Ensiferum are cool too.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2WqQY_xSSM

    And what's not to like here -

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdkBs0VCSX0
  • ElectraElectra Posts: 55,660
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    guiser wrote: »
    You might like Korpiklaani too.
    Not madly heavy, but it's got that vibe.
    Jonne's vocals aren't always growly and harsh and he joiks beautifully in some tracks
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIc4VHxU7iM




    Also some spellbinding accoustic folk metal (if that's possible) from Finntroll on Visor om slutet

    Love Korpiklaani. I've already posted a couple of their tracks in this thread. I think I'll post another. Their very wonderful version of Ievan Polkka

    This is the song that got me listening to metal again :)
    guiser wrote: »
    Saw these supporting Korpiklaani the other week, my first Estonian band! They were amazing.

    http://www.metsatoll.ee/en/video/index.html

    Ensiferum are cool too.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2WqQY_xSSM

    And what's not to like here -

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdkBs0VCSX0
    Where did you see Korpiklaani? I couldn't see any British tour dates on their site :confused:
  • ElectraElectra Posts: 55,660
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    guiser wrote: »
    Saw these supporting Korpiklaani the other week, my first Estonian band! They were amazing.

    http://www.metsatoll.ee/en/video/index.html

    Ensiferum are cool too.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2WqQY_xSSM

    And what's not to like here -

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdkBs0VCSX0

    Just given these a listen. That Estonian band's really good. Loved the video too :) Hadn't heard that Ensiferum track before. Like that too. Reminds me of Sabaton's Gott Mit Uns in parts.

    And yes, what's not to love about Rasputin? :D It's a great, fun cover isn't it? I'm sure I posted it earlier in the thread. It always bears a repeat listening though :)
  • guiserguiser Posts: 1,452
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    Electra wrote: »
    Love Korpiklaani. I've already posted a couple of their tracks in this thread. I think I'll post another. Their very wonderful version of Ievan Polkka

    This is the song that got me listening to metal again :)


    Where did you see Korpiklaani? I couldn't see any British tour dates on their site :confused:

    Camden Underworld in early February.
    They did Glasgow, Dublin, Norwich and Manchester too.

    I like the Basshunter version of Leva's Polka too
    :o
  • guiserguiser Posts: 1,452
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    Electra wrote: »
    Just given these a listen. That Estonian band's really good. Loved the video too :)

    I think they're supporting Finntroll at the Underworld in May.

    :D
  • UlfgeirrUlfgeirr Posts: 3,381
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    guiser wrote: »
    You might like Korpiklaani too.
    Not madly heavy, but it's got that vibe.
    Jonne's vocals aren't always growly and harsh and he joiks beautifully in some tracks
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIc4VHxU7iM


    Also some spellbinding accoustic folk metal (if that's possible) from Finntroll on Visor om slutet

    I like both of those bands, as well as the other folk metal bands recently listed on here.

    This song is appropriate for some parts of the country at the moment:
    Agalloch - Falling Snow
  • ElectraElectra Posts: 55,660
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    guiser wrote: »
    Camden Underworld in early February.
    They did Glasgow, Dublin, Norwich and Manchester too.

    No Newcastle. As bloody usual. Why does no f*cker I like ever come to Newcastle? :cry: The Nordic bands don't seem to know we exist. :(
    I like the Basshunter version of Leva's Polka too
    :o

    I didn't know he'd done one. Will have to give it a whirl.
  • ags_ruleags_rule Posts: 19,494
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    Any fans of Halestorm here? Love Izzy Hale's voice and the new album has some immense riffs.
  • dodger0703dodger0703 Posts: 1,957
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    ags_rule wrote: »
    Any fans of Halestorm here? Love Izzy Hale's voice and the new album has some immense riffs.

    Yeah they are good, put the album on and its the first time for a while when even my missus said 'who are they, they are good' high praise indeed:D
  • dodger0703dodger0703 Posts: 1,957
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    What does everyone think of Black Sabbath making the new album, think i would have to hear it first before buying it.
  • ElectraElectra Posts: 55,660
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    dodger0703 wrote: »
    What does everyone think of Black Sabbath making the new album, think i would have to hear it first before buying it.

    Woah, I didn't know they were. Has Ozzy still got a voice? I don't see why they shouldn't make a new album if he has. Like you, I'd have to hear it first before deciding whether or not to buy.
  • dodger0703dodger0703 Posts: 1,957
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    Electra wrote: »
    Woah, I didn't know they were. Has Ozzy still got a voice? I don't see why they shouldn't make a new album if he has. Like you, I'd have to hear it first before deciding whether or not to buy.

    Well i have watched a few videos from download last year and he sounded ok, in the studio they can clean bits up, he was never the greatest singer to be fair, just had that certain something that drew you in (like most singers i like)
  • ElectraElectra Posts: 55,660
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    dodger0703 wrote: »
    Well i have watched a few videos from download last year and he sounded ok, in the studio they can clean bits up, he was never the greatest singer to be fair, just had that certain something that drew you in (like most singers i like)
    Yes, I know what you mean. It's that 'something' you can't quite put your finger on that draws you in. I believe it used to be called the X factor, lol.
  • dodger0703dodger0703 Posts: 1,957
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    Electra wrote: »
    Yes, I know what you mean. It's that 'something' you can't quite put your finger on that draws you in. I believe it used to be called the X factor, lol.

    Get yer coat!!!!!:eek:
  • ElectraElectra Posts: 55,660
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    dodger0703 wrote: »
    Get yer coat!!!!!:eek:

    :D I said 'used to' :p
  • ElectraElectra Posts: 55,660
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    This looks an interesting idea. Anyone on here up for it?
    http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1810059
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