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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 9:32 am
by ION BRITTON
Fucking Åmål wrote:
The Sentinel wrote:EPIC:

CRUSH: Kingdom Of The Kings LP
You forced me to hear that again.Top Greek band.But i think the Vocals And the Pronunciation sounds strange and heavy for someone abroad don't you think so?
No, they do sound strange and sometimes annoying even for Greeks. And that goes especially for the pronounciation which is probably the worst i've ever heard (along with that of some italian guys). A pity because the music is indeed very good.

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 10:58 am
by Fucking Åmål
ION BRITTON wrote:
No, they do sound strange and sometimes annoying even for Greeks. And that goes especially for the pronounciation which is probably the worst i've ever heard (along with that of some italian guys). A pity because the music is indeed very good.
No the pronunciation and the vocals excite me!I prefer bands singing in their own's country pronunciation instead of sounding like an English.Many european acts of the 80's sounding this way!About The Italian groups who do you think have that pronunciation you refered?

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 11:09 am
by ION BRITTON
Fucking Åmål wrote:
ION BRITTON wrote:
No, they do sound strange and sometimes annoying even for Greeks. And that goes especially for the pronounciation which is probably the worst i've ever heard (along with that of some italian guys). A pity because the music is indeed very good.
No the pronunciation and the vocals excite me!I prefer bands singing in their own's country pronunciation instead of sounding like an English.Many european acts of the 80's sounding this way!About The Italian groups who do you think have that pronunciation you refered?
Hmmm, without being that terrible, some of them that come to my mind now are Dark Quarterer, Gunfire, Rollerball, Touch of Devil, Allied Forces etc. It's not that i don't listen to them of course, but they do lose some points because of that fact...

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 2:03 pm
by DaN
I thought this was cool subject worthy of its own thread.

For instance, what are non-Swedes' opinion of Ola Ohlsson (GOTHAM CITY 7" + MLP)?
This guy had quite a "special" voice, very expressionless and with a HEAVY Swedish accent. Usually this makes my ears cry, but personally I think they're so unique I still love them.

Another example: first time I heard BLACK HOLE I couldn't help but sneer at Measel's weird pronounciations, but with time it's gotten so associated with the sound of the band I would NEVER like to hear their songs without his "Demo-niiak Cii-i-tii!"s and "Blind meeeeehn and ooohkult forsiiis!" 8)

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 2:28 pm
by humus
I think it is on some Morbid angel record that the singer really lisps.
Also, the accent on the first Hirilorn demo is hilarious, the ultimate stereotype of a Frenchman speaking English! But since it's black metal, maybe most people will not have heard it.

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 2:42 pm
by ION BRITTON
DaN wrote:I thought this was cool subject worthy of its own thread.

For instance, what are non-Swedes' opinion of Ola Ohlsson (GOTHAM CITY 7" + MLP)?
This guy had quite a "special" voice, very expressionless and with a HEAVY Swedish accent. Usually this makes my ears cry, but personally I think they're so unique I still love them.

Another example: first time I heard BLACK HOLE I couldn't help but sneer at Measel's weird pronounciations, but with time it's gotten so associated with the sound of the band I would NEVER like to hear their songs without his "Demo-niiak Cii-i-tii!"s and "Blind meeeeehn and ooohkult forsiiis!" 8)
Same with me here. It really depends on the occasion. The example of BLACK HOLE is very indicative! Another one: Necromayhem (Sakis T.) of ROTTING CHRIST has a very heavy Greek accent, he almost ''fucks'' every word that demands a good pronounciation, but strangely enough it doesn't bother me! On the other side, i always have a hard time when i listen to CRUSH or SPITFIRE...

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 3:47 pm
by metalmaster
Most of bands singing in latin-related languajes have serious troubles with english: spanish, italian, french, portuguese, but I never mind as long as the music is good

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 5:54 pm
by Andreas
I loved the way some '80 speed metal bands from belgium pronounced english. The best example is Battering Ram (great 7"). The second song is more than hilarious.

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 7:05 pm
by FenderMedium
metalmaster wrote:Most of bands singing in latin-related languajes have serious troubles with english: spanish, italian, french, portuguese, but I never mind as long as the music is good
They would be better off using their own languages as they sound more melodic.

I don't think V8 or Der Kaiser would work with english vocals.

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 7:31 pm
by omen of hate
I like the terrific German accent of the guy in THE HAND OF DOOM !!
"There ain't no rrrunnin' away,the Hand of Doom will rrreach you".

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 7:34 pm
by omen of hate
metalmaster wrote:Most of bands singing in latin-related languajes have serious troubles with english: spanish, italian, french, portuguese, but I never mind as long as the music is good
I 100% agree with you, each attempt of a French metal band to release an album in English is a disaster !

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 7:37 pm
by Mr Nuke
FenderMedium wrote:
metalmaster wrote:Most of bands singing in latin-related languajes have serious troubles with english: spanish, italian, french, portuguese, but I never mind as long as the music is good
They would be better off using their own languages as they sound more melodic.

I don't think V8 or Der Kaiser would work with english vocals.
Same here! Simply check those horrible english versions of SORTILEGE's albums.

EDIt: Mr omen of hate just said it while I was writing my post!

And don't forget japanese bands and their so special accent! That adds a special touch, and when hearing the voice of the singer you already know from where the band comes from!

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 9:19 pm
by FenderMedium
Oddly enough most English speakers don't sing with their regional accent.

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 9:23 pm
by tomas
my favourite misspronounced English can be found on the first Necronomicon LP. It's hilarious. Especially this one:
Heejdies Ynweesjuuuuuuun (=Hades Invasion) 8)

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 11:42 pm
by FenderMedium
Why do the Romance languages have the most problems with English?