Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 5:05 pm
Yeah I love a lot of stuff the typical American 00's metal listener would think is cheesy (probably like... 90% of the music I listen to actually). I don't use the word indiscriminately, then. Some people might think Slauter Xstroyes are cheesy ("...and we shall build a city made of heavy metal steel...") but for me it passes some sort of internal test of 'do they mean it?'. I am not sure why, Satan's Host do not.
There's just something extremely Baudelaire Variety Show about hearing Tyrant go 'bang your head for lucifeeer' at that part of the song, not just the lyrics, not just the vocal melody, not just the image of the band, but everything together. I am not saying they weren't serious, I can't really judge their intent as I haven't studied a lot of SH paraphernalia like interviews and the like, but I can say that they don't come off as serious to me.
There's a little of that element in early Jag Panzer too. "WARFARE! Take it from the streets, put it in the sheets!" ... I can see the Tyrant winking at me mischievously.
Or my favorite line is "I am a man who shows no mercy for the weak! NO MERCY! NO MERCY!". It's difficult for me to not think of a cabaret musical with Tyrant all decked out in leather and spikes singing that chorus and then his Grease-like posse popping out from behind some boxes in the post-apocalyptic wasteland matte painting decor and gang-shouting "NO MERCY! NO MERCY!". Then they pretend to hold the Tyrant so he doesn't run off to pretend to beat the other gang up.
Still, I enjoy listening to early Jag Panzer much more than Satan's Host. And when I really want to get into listening to the Tyrant especially I usually play the first Titan Force, an album I otherwise don't generally consider stellar, but because that sort of music I thought suited his delivery the most.
Erlking: I'm glad to hear you're enjoying Mekong Delta. Watchtower is one to revisit yeah because although the music is very technical I don't think it's cold, as I've said before I get this feeling from Watchtower that they got boners playing this stuff instead of bands like say, Cynic. They're still a Heavy Metal band. I think Control and Resistance has aged well and is - once you get used to it - full of hooks, too.
There's just something extremely Baudelaire Variety Show about hearing Tyrant go 'bang your head for lucifeeer' at that part of the song, not just the lyrics, not just the vocal melody, not just the image of the band, but everything together. I am not saying they weren't serious, I can't really judge their intent as I haven't studied a lot of SH paraphernalia like interviews and the like, but I can say that they don't come off as serious to me.
There's a little of that element in early Jag Panzer too. "WARFARE! Take it from the streets, put it in the sheets!" ... I can see the Tyrant winking at me mischievously.
Or my favorite line is "I am a man who shows no mercy for the weak! NO MERCY! NO MERCY!". It's difficult for me to not think of a cabaret musical with Tyrant all decked out in leather and spikes singing that chorus and then his Grease-like posse popping out from behind some boxes in the post-apocalyptic wasteland matte painting decor and gang-shouting "NO MERCY! NO MERCY!". Then they pretend to hold the Tyrant so he doesn't run off to pretend to beat the other gang up.
Still, I enjoy listening to early Jag Panzer much more than Satan's Host. And when I really want to get into listening to the Tyrant especially I usually play the first Titan Force, an album I otherwise don't generally consider stellar, but because that sort of music I thought suited his delivery the most.
Erlking: I'm glad to hear you're enjoying Mekong Delta. Watchtower is one to revisit yeah because although the music is very technical I don't think it's cold, as I've said before I get this feeling from Watchtower that they got boners playing this stuff instead of bands like say, Cynic. They're still a Heavy Metal band. I think Control and Resistance has aged well and is - once you get used to it - full of hooks, too.