I'm sure we all know examples of this both good and more than not bad (being all fans of the olde). List thread is to look upon the bands that have done this successfully/or+and more importantly the ones you think have. Done be afraid of peer pressure list the bands that you think have adapted to the new millennium successfully and continue to produce great music with a mdoern feel.
I'll start with an album I think that has done this well:
Riot - Sons of Society....Great power metal album with tons of classic well written tunes. Probably my favourite DiMeo-Riot album, That being said I do think he is the weakest point. Mark Reale should sing
"On your knees
Into the night that you'll never remember"
Well, this one's kinda old but i like Judas Priest's "Jugulator". It doesn't sound like Priest at all, more like Pantera, but the tunes are well-written, Ripper sings his ass off and it has passion and aggression that sound quite honest to my ears. "Cathedral Spires" slays, i think it's one of the best they've ever written! The next two albums were not that good imo, though more Priest-sounding.
Good against Evil, Evil sure to win
"It really didn't matter if they liked it or not, i was going to give it to them straight down their throats" -John Stewart
ION BRITTON wrote:Well, this one's kinda old but i like Judas Priest's "Jugulator". It doesn't sound like Priest at all, more like Pantera, but the tunes are well-written, Ripper sings his ass off and it has passion and aggression that sound quite honest to my ears. "Cathedral Spires" slays, i think it's one of the best they've ever written! The next two albums were not that good imo, though more Priest-sounding.
Demolition has more Pantera/nu-metal feel than Jugulator(Including the lyrics...). Jugulator is just a good 90s heavy metal album.
Destruction modernized their sound and they did it quite well. Destruction will rule forever thanks to the immortal pieces of chrushing steel from the 80's. I worship their old material. Their "new" material is good.
The Sentinel wrote:Destruction modernized their sound and they did it quite well. Destruction will rule forever thanks to the immortal pieces of chrushing steel from the 80's. I worship their old material. Their "new" material is good.
Sodom and Megadeth's latest albums are pretty good. Though none of the 'well-known' thrash bands have released mind-blowing albums in the last 15 years.
Vicious Rumors Warball is pretty good too. Their previous attempts at a 'modern' sound had mixed results. It even resulted in nu-metal/groove on Something Burning...
ION BRITTON wrote:Well, this one's kinda old but i like Judas Priest's "Jugulator". It doesn't sound like Priest at all, more like Pantera, but the tunes are well-written, Ripper sings his ass off and it has passion and aggression that sound quite honest to my ears. "Cathedral Spires" slays, i think it's one of the best they've ever written! The next two albums were not that good imo, though more Priest-sounding.
how about Angel Of Retribution? This one has modernized sound, too. Actually they remind me of BOLT THROWER on this one.
Well, when i said the next two sound more like Priest, i didn't mean they sound like "Defenders of the faith" or "Screaming...", just that they are not so heavily influnced by '"modern" metal. I have heard "Angel..." only two times, i didn't like it and i didn't examine it very well, so, yes, maybe they bring Bolt Thrower to your mind, although i don't remember anything like that. "Demolition" was the worst imo, only a couple of tracks were OK, the one was a ballad.
Good against Evil, Evil sure to win
"It really didn't matter if they liked it or not, i was going to give it to them straight down their throats" -John Stewart
what makes me think so is actual slowness and sureness on some tracks. Plus accomodation of vocals to distinguished punctuation of syllables. Very "Carl Villets", very "War Master" actually.
Agent Steel haven't really changed their sound to more 'modern' but towards more 'thrash' from what I gather.
Jag Panzer is probably my pick here as well, though theirs was a really smooth transition after 'The Fourth Judgement'. Let us not recall 'Dissident Alliance' please.