Epic Doomy Battle Metal?
- nightsblood
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Epic Doomy Battle Metal?
I'm not really sure what to call this particular genre, but I really like bands such as Atlantean Kodex, Isen Torr, and Solstice, especially 'New Dark Age' ('Lamenttions' is great too but IMO it has a more traditional doom metal sound like early Solitude Aeturnus). They all develop an epic sound with mostly slow-medium tempo songs, clean/clear sounding vocals, and often play up the 'days of yore' vibe, but without using cheesy fantasy themes (like so many power metal bands) or generic viking themes (another over-used device in metal today).
What other bands play this particular style?
What other bands play this particular style?
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I dont think anyone else used the 'celtic' scales the way Rich did on NDA.
That release is quite unique.and it is a blatant influence on AT C. also.I think it's pretty much alone where it stands,a tad/lot (depending on the song) more folkish than normal epic doom like sorcerer or memory garden yet staying clear from 'folk metal' delusions,which rarely stand for anything more than dodgy 'oktoberfest metal' bands aka Wacken cannonfodder..
Therefore i am at a loss.anyone?
That release is quite unique.and it is a blatant influence on AT C. also.I think it's pretty much alone where it stands,a tad/lot (depending on the song) more folkish than normal epic doom like sorcerer or memory garden yet staying clear from 'folk metal' delusions,which rarely stand for anything more than dodgy 'oktoberfest metal' bands aka Wacken cannonfodder..
Therefore i am at a loss.anyone?
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Yeah, no relation to the SOLSTICE sound for sure. I'm not sure if nightsblood means something closer to SOLSTICE or ATLANTEAN KODEX, but DOOMSWORD fit the description ''Epic doomy battle metal'' as well. Don't know if their lyrics sound generic to some ears, when the debut came out ten years ago there were not many epic doom bands using viking themes in their lyrics.
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- nightsblood
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I'm not familiar with Doomsword, might be worth checking out.
Agreed that NDA is quite unique; 'The Pnakotic Demos' is the only thing I've heard that comes close. Isen Torr achieve a similar effect but in a different manner.
Agreed that NDA is quite unique; 'The Pnakotic Demos' is the only thing I've heard that comes close. Isen Torr achieve a similar effect but in a different manner.
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I think NDA could easily be labeled "folk metal" - after all, the folk influences are pretty clear throughout it. However, what separates it from almost all other bands playing that kind of thing is, it's actually great. One of my favorite records of all time actually.MassOfKthulu wrote:I dont think anyone else used the 'celtic' scales the way Rich did on NDA.
That release is quite unique.and it is a blatant influence on AT C. also.I think it's pretty much alone where it stands,a tad/lot (depending on the song) more folkish than normal epic doom like sorcerer or memory garden yet staying clear from 'folk metal' delusions,which rarely stand for anything more than dodgy 'oktoberfest metal' bands aka Wacken cannonfodder..
Therefore i am at a loss.anyone?
Scald is a great call for me as well, but since nightsblood does not mention Bathory, I think he might have a different sound in mind(?). The Scald album is pretty influenced by Bathory, at least that's what it sounds like to me.
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Wolfram from Czech Republic could fit the bill. I'm digging the hell out of their debut SÁL ČASU. Female vocals (but not very typical sounding I think)!
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http://hippo.feld.cvut.cz/metal/wolfram ... aluk02.mp3
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Ereb Altor have been mentioned, but also the German band Crom with their album "Vengeance" is great, but they haven't many Doom elements.
And "Conqueror" from The Gates of Slumber is my Doom Epic Metal album of the year (2008). A fantastic piece of metal!
Do you know Etrusgrave "Masters Of Fate"? I think they also fit into your specification.
And "Conqueror" from The Gates of Slumber is my Doom Epic Metal album of the year (2008). A fantastic piece of metal!
Do you know Etrusgrave "Masters Of Fate"? I think they also fit into your specification.
- nightsblood
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Thanks for the suggestions, I'll keep them in mind. Ereb Altor is pretty good but IMO it definitely moves into the Bathory 'Hammerheart' style, which I like, but it's not what I'm looking for in this case. TGoS 'Conqueror' is closer. I found some Doomsword tracks to preview, and will keep an eye out for the other bands mentioned.
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