Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 12:04 pm
Were you thinking Hypnosis of Birds? I haven't heard anything after that one.Black Axe wrote:Holocaust (UK) comes to mind.
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Were you thinking Hypnosis of Birds? I haven't heard anything after that one.Black Axe wrote:Holocaust (UK) comes to mind.
Your own new band? You know what needs to be played for this, so it's your mission.Noisenik wrote:Suffocation are savagely brutal, but not prog.![]()
Actually we need an even mixture of Psychotic Waltz and Suffocation for example. With a pinch of Ligeti. Or wholly Ligeti undertoned. So which bands would sacrifice itself for that aim?
It was more like suggestion to certain (future) members - players who would stumble upon this thread and found the idea appealing .Black Axe wrote:Your own new band? You know what needs to be played for this, so it's your mission.Noisenik wrote:Suffocation are savagely brutal, but not prog.![]()
Actually we need an even mixture of Psychotic Waltz and Suffocation for example. With a pinch of Ligeti. Or wholly Ligeti undertoned. So which bands would sacrifice itself for that aim?
Any serious heavy metal fan who has some affection for progressive and brutal metal styles should be eager to help.Noisenik wrote:No, seriously. It'd be hard to find someone who'd be eager to cooperate in such heavy, experimental work, quite possibly without success.
Well, ultra fast doom metal perhaps isn't possible, but SB progmetal in my opinion is. As well as drone thrash.ChildOfTheDamned wrote:Who the hell is Ligeti?!?! Anyway,I think this is a pointless search,we could as well be searchings for ultra-fast doom metal or drone/thrash. Just put Energetic Disassembly on your deck or CD-player and turn the volume up!
Sludge or even grunge perhaps, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden could be examples of slow heavy music.Noisenik wrote:Well, ultra fast doom metal perhaps isn't possible, but SB progmetal in my opinion is. As well as drone thrash.ChildOfTheDamned wrote:Who the hell is Ligeti?!?! Anyway,I think this is a pointless search,we could as well be searchings for ultra-fast doom metal or drone/thrash. Just put Energetic Disassembly on your deck or CD-player and turn the volume up!
Yes. Certain albums to a certain degree. But haven't listened to them in ages.SolidSnake311 wrote: Sludge or even grunge perhaps, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden could be examples of slow heavy music.
Do you like Yes (the band form UK)?
I have "Fragile" on LP which I like very much, it was one of my first records 20 years backNoisenik wrote:Yes. Certain albums to a certain degree. But haven't listened to them in ages.SolidSnake311 wrote: Sludge or even grunge perhaps, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden could be examples of slow heavy music.
Do you like Yes (the band form UK)?
Yes, this one along with Relayer and The Yes Album.The Sentinel wrote: I have "Fragile" on LP which I like very much, it was one of my first records 20 years back
I think that Free the Beast takes the word savage to a new level. i mean winterkill is freakin awesome but free the beast sounds like a pack of rabid wolfs attacking a kindergarden. insane!The Sentinel wrote:AAHH, that's my cup of teaI think one of the best examples could be Slauter Xtroyes with "Winter Kill". The approach is definitely savage with emphasis on song structures that could be labeled as prog.