WailingBanshee
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A massively underrated groove metal act!
When I think of higher dynamic range and polished production my mind immediately goes to prog metal. Top of mind would bands like Dream Theater, Caligula's Horse, Haken, Leprous, Riverside, Porcupine Tree, etc. Most / all of Opeth's discography (Steven Wilson produced quite a few, then Jens Bogren). Also Steven Wilson's own stuff is quite good - Harmony Codex, The Raven Refused to SingHi!
New to this thread.
What are some good metal recordings that sound natural? Good dynamic range, drums that don’t sound triggered, etc.
While not super metally, I’m thinking a recording like Tool’s Fear Inoculum, any of the 2 Plini albums, etc.
Interested in all forms of metal. Death metal, prog metal, thrash, whatever.
Thanks!
To add to @Garney, here's a few random suggestions from glancing at my playlists, I really like how these sound.Hi!
New to this thread.
What are some good metal recordings that sound natural? Good dynamic range, drums that don’t sound triggered, etc.
While not super metally, I’m thinking a recording like Tool’s Fear Inoculum, any of the 2 Plini albums, etc.
Interested in all forms of metal. Death metal, prog metal, thrash, whatever.
Thanks!
Great selection already. I'd addTo add to @Garney, here's a few random suggestions from glancing at my playlists, I really like how these sound.
Fires In The Distance - Wisdom Of The Falling Leaves
Sodomisery - Mazzaroth
Havok - Conformicide
Horrendous - Anareta
Rimfrost - Expedition Darkness
Witherscape - The Northern Sanctuary
In Mourning - Shrouded Divine
Nevermore - Dead Heart In A Dead World
Loving Ne Obliviscaris - Exul.Great selection already. I'd add
Ne Obliviscaris - Exul
Contrarian - Sage of Shekhinah
Many of the Judas Priest albums, esp on vinyl
Abstract illusion - Woe
Gojira - most of their work
Paradise Lost - Draconian times
Soen - Lotus (and the rest)
Then you might also like An Abstract Illusion - Woe.Loving Ne Obliviscaris - Exul.
Never heard this, thank you for the recommendation!