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Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 12:14 pm
by Black Axe
bigfootkit wrote:Ah, well, we may at least get a good soundtrack out of the dark days ahead.
Especially with such negative people as you.

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 6:38 pm
by ION BRITTON
bigfootkit wrote: If there was any outside contributing factor which played a part in the sound, DaN's probably right to cite the socio/political background of the times, with Thatcher in power, blackouts, strikes, riots etc., it was a time of austerity and deprivation which affected most of the country and one which the North is still recovering from.
The atmosphere of the time was so bleak, it's no wonder that the bands which were around put so much angst into their craft, these were genuinely hard times, money was hard to come by and the future looked bleak.
IMO that's the main reason why all those bands sounded like that back then. And although I'm a devoted US metal fan and although I could mention several non-british bands that are among my all-time mega-faves, the UK sound is closer to my heart more than any other sound. Metal or not, bleak or creepy, the british bands touch me really deeply: AMEBIX, JUDAS PRIEST, BLACK SABBATH, ANGEL WITCH, AXEGRINDER, FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM, EXTREME NOISE TERROR etc etc

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 8:50 pm
by nightsblood
Yeah, the zeitgeist of the 80s was very nihilistic and the music reflected that. Maybe that's why Metal started to suck after the Cold War ended :lol: Seriously though, new bands full of kids who grew up in the 90s never went to bed scared that the entire planet was gonna be blown up by nukes

'Kit- if our current hard times are creating a new soundtrack to the apocalypse, does that confirm Justin Bieber is indeed the antichrist? :D

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 11:31 pm
by Black Axe
But kids in the 90s went to bed scared that those new groove and grunge trends would last. That's fuckin' scarier.

Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 12:29 am
by bigfootkit
Black Axe wrote:
bigfootkit wrote:Ah, well, we may at least get a good soundtrack out of the dark days ahead.
Especially with such negative people as you.
I'm not negative, merely realistic.
Of that i'm positive. :wink:
Nightsblood wrote:Seriously though, new bands full of kids who grew up in the 90s never went to bed scared that the entire planet was gonna be blown up by nukes.
You're absolutely right there.
It's hard to imagine from our current time and perspective just how omnipresent and real that threat/possibility seemed/was at the time.
I grew up 15 miles from a nuclear submarine base so it was certainly on my mind a lot, but that dread certainly crept into many of the lyrics and the atmosphere of the music at the time.
Everone from Crass to Gillan adressed the issue lyrically, but the fear crept into the performances and the sounds too i think.
Oh, and i'm not sure about us needing a new "soundtrack to the apocalypse", but if such a thing were neccessary then Justin Bieber should definitely not be the last thing you hear before we all take the big sleep.
He is the fucking antichrist though.

Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 11:20 am
by Black Axe
bigfootkit wrote:
Black Axe wrote:
bigfootkit wrote:Ah, well, we may at least get a good soundtrack out of the dark days ahead.
Especially with such negative people as you.
I'm not negative, merely realistic.
Of that i'm positive. :wink:
Good. Now find some people who think the same way and record some creepy metal already.

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 12:05 am
by bigfootkit
Black Axe wrote:
bigfootkit wrote:
Black Axe wrote:Especially with such negative people as you.
I'm not negative, merely realistic.
Of that i'm positive. :wink:
Good. Now find some people who think the same way and record some creepy metal already.
Trust me. Everything i do sounds creepy. :D