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Topic: Where should I start?
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VoivodFan
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posted February 26, 2003 15:59
Hi,Just thought I'd pose a question to some of you more death-oriented folks here. I've had Cannibal Corpse's "Eaten Back to Life" collecting dust on my shelves for years now. It was purchased in a vain attempt to jump into death-metal from bands I'd already been listening to, like Kreator, Prong and Overkill. I wasn't impressed at the time (probably vocals more than anything) and wound up exploring music in the opposite direction (more trad rock and stoner metal ala Kyuss). Then, last night I blew the dust off the little sucker (actually I was interested in the artwork, I'm a huge b-movie fan and I wanted to cop the style for an illustration I was doing). Well, the disc surprised the hell out of me. It had every quality that I appreciate in movies by Dario Argento and Romero's Dead. The sonic equivalent of film grain, gory effects, downright menacing vibe, everything... Even the vocals sounded cool, seemed to have the same sort of camp vibe most B-movies revel in. So, my question. It's pretty simple really. Where do I go from here? More Corpse? Is there someone better? I need about two to three choices before I pay a visit to the local merchant. Nothing too obscure please, I live in a backwater-type place so I guess I need bands who generally have good distribution. Unfortunately ebay is not an option. I guess I could order at the retailer but I'm one hell of an impatient bastard. Thanks in advance, O sages of the darkest of metals.
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VoivodFan
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posted May 05, 2003 19:04
quote: Deicide could sing about pink bunnies and rubber ducklings and I would not care. Death metal vocals are just an instrument that adds a dimension of brutality to the music.
Yeah, I get this idea. In fact, I think Mike Patton's doing the best job of enforcing this concept, no words just vocals. However, I'm a writer occasionally and if someone is going to take the time to write, I'm going to judge the words. The artist includes them for a reason. Kind of like understanding why a guitar changes from a distorted root-fifth to a clean minor chord, I think it's important to understand why somebody sings "I'm so lost..." in a growl, and croons "She was my love..." or maybe vice versa. Context and aesthetic are not exclusive. In addition to all this, I obviously am very into over-critiquing things and consider it good fun. All this being said, I think Opeth has terrible lyrics and Cannibal Corpse's arrhythmic vocals are very amateurish. I'm willing to forgive them their faults because the music has an intangible draw for me (I think Opeth is wearing out fast though). I guess I really have no excuse to shy away from Napalm Death... Hey Mez, I've been meaning to check out Death for a while, but I know a few clerks who'll accuse me of bandwagon-jumping if I buy an album so soon after Schuldiner died. The are the death-meath equivalent of the movie Hi-Fidelity.
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