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That is my interest within the ambiguity of the whole matter. I dunno.
Still seems like a way of bawlking out and trying to make everyone over 40 with kids, content.
Still seems like a way of bawlking out and trying to make everyone over 40 with kids, content.
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Here :http://thecorroseum.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=326The Sentinel wrote:
I thought we already had this one...
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I apologize
...for being redundant. Still though if you guys love classic stuff checkout Avalanche. They are amazing.
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I used to work with this total idiot, that no matter how hard I tried to explain to him that the x-ian image that was pushed on Trouble was mostly from their label. It is like calling Candlemass x-ian, I just don't buy that.
sovdat wrote: Trouble had a Christian perspective, but they weren't really a Christian band.
Re: I apologize
"They Won`t Take Me" is definitely their hit...BentSlightly wrote:...for being redundant. Still though if you guys love classic stuff checkout Avalanche. They are amazing.
The same could be said about numerous doom metal bands and more than some people are willing to admit.doomedplanet wrote:I used to work with this total idiot, that no matter how hard I tried to explain to him that the x-ian image that was pushed on Trouble was mostly from their label. It is like calling Candlemass x-ian, I just don't buy that.sovdat wrote: Trouble had a Christian perspective, but they weren't really a Christian band.
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No, it's not like calling Candlemass christian. Candlemass wrote some lyrics about stories that are in the bible. Trouble were praising the lord and jacking off over Jesus christ. Trouble's early work may be some of the best doom metal around, essential stuff for sure, but the lyrics are godawful. If they were "forced" (well, booo-hooo...) to write them doesn't really make them any better. I'd rather have a christian band writing lyrics with non-christian/religious themes than the other way round anyway.doomedplanet wrote:I used to work with this total idiot, that no matter how hard I tried to explain to him that the x-ian image that was pushed on Trouble was mostly from their label. It is like calling Candlemass x-ian, I just don't buy that.
From what I've seen Eric Wagner has insisted that they weren't really christian, but chose the lyrical direction ( themselves ) to make a difference to all the satanic/evil bands around. I dunno, both his and your explanation sounds like attempts to cover old lyrics he can't stand for anymore.
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Christian lyrics/themes in Doom doesn't bother me one bit. They contrast the dark & gloomy music rather well imo, the same way the 100% White Metal lyrics of MESSIAH are perfect for their ultra-melancholic, godly music.
Classic Heavy Metal is another story. The tarnish on the otherwise perfect 10/10 GLACIER mlp is the slightly christian slant. I actually sent an interview to an old GLACIER member long ago (he said he would be happy to answer it) but never got a reply. In retrospect I wonder if it was because of the 1-2 Q's about their Xian message..
The best White Metal lyrics I've read were probably by CENTURION on their "Cross And Black" LP. Profound without being pretentious or preachy. The weird vocals fit them very well too.
Classic Heavy Metal is another story. The tarnish on the otherwise perfect 10/10 GLACIER mlp is the slightly christian slant. I actually sent an interview to an old GLACIER member long ago (he said he would be happy to answer it) but never got a reply. In retrospect I wonder if it was because of the 1-2 Q's about their Xian message..
The best White Metal lyrics I've read were probably by CENTURION on their "Cross And Black" LP. Profound without being pretentious or preachy. The weird vocals fit them very well too.