As recommended by @MatW I've started going through the ProgPower Europe festival listings for bands I've not heard of and I'm really impressed with Swedish band, Darkwater and their most recent album, on Qobuz at least, Human (2019). Most of the bands I've given a listen have harsh vocals and that's something I can't stand, thankfully the vocalist here is excellent and really knows how to sing. Music is of the Symphony X, Dream Theater, Evergrey variety - definitely worth a listen.
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Harsh vocals are an acquired taste I guess. When done right they give me goose bumps.As recommended by @MatW I've started going through the ProgPower Europe festival listings for bands I've not heard of and I'm really impressed with Swedish band, Darkwater and their most recent album, on Qobuz at least, Human (2019). Most of the bands I've given a listen have harsh vocals and that's something I can't stand, thankfully the vocalist here is excellent and really knows how to sing. Music is of the Symphony X, Dream Theater, Evergrey variety - definitely worth a listen.
Two examples that I really love:
Please note their clean vocals prowess as well!
To compensate for these, here is a PPE alumn from my country, with lovely female vocals (although the English pronunciation may be off here and there):
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Harsh vocals are an acquired taste I guess. When done right they give me goose bumps.
Two examples that I really love:
Please note their clean vocals prowess as well!
To compensate for these, here is a PPE alumn from my country, with lovely female vocals (although the English pronunciation may be off here and there):
It might be an age thing, I'm 66 so my love of music grew in a time before harsh vocals existed, Black Sabbath and Judas Priest were the heavy metal gods of the time, so when harsh vocals came along I just didn't get it, it wasn't musical to my ears. I was just listening to the first Darkwater album and it has a fair amount of harsh vocals but they are almost gone by their second album and just used for occasional background effects - which I can handle. I guess the tl;dr is that I never got into death metal, possibly due to the first time I ever heard it: Napalm Death on the Friday Rock Show on Radio 1 back in the '80's - it was so bad I couldn't stop laughing and I just never got past that.
Yes I guess you’re beyond salvation. And that’s fine. It just puts some awesome music beyond your reach but there is plenty to enjoy still.It might be an age thing, I'm 66 so my love of music grew in a time before harsh vocals existed, Black Sabbath and Judas Priest were the heavy metal gods of the time, so when harsh vocals came along I just didn't get it, it wasn't musical to my ears. I was just listening to the first Darkwater album and it has a fair amount of harsh vocals but they are almost gone by their second album and just used for occasional background effects - which I can handle. I guess the tl;dr is that I never got into death metal, possibly due to the first time I ever heard it: Napalm Death on the Friday Rock Show on Radio 1 back in the '80's - it was so bad I couldn't stop laughing and I just never got past that.
I totally agree with you, a lot of the music is fantastic but I just can't take death growls seriously no matter how hard I try. Probably the most extreme vocals I can listen to and enjoy is MuDvAyNe but that's about it, I can't even enjoy early Opeth and I really want to.Yes I guess you’re beyond salvation. And that’s fine. It just puts some awesome music beyond your reach but there is plenty to enjoy still.
Giving that Necrologies album a listen now - Now that I really like
Once I'd given it a couple of listens I let Necrologies seed roon radio and after a while it came up with TheNightTimeProject and their album Pale Season (2019). They've been around since 2015 and were formed by former members of Katatonia. There's actually a little bit of harsh vocals in one of the songs and I didn't hit fast forward - I am trying
New Bernth!
Always good….
YtseJamer
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The new Intervals album just dropped!
The new Intervals album just dropped!
Not on Qobuz, their last one isn't either, so I'll be visiting Bandcamp and will be cueing it up to play as soon as the new Slash album finishes
YtseJamer
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Not on Qobuz, their last one isn't either, so I'll be visiting Bandcamp and will be cueing it up to play as soon as the new Slash album finishes
Yes the album is on Qobuz, but I'm in Canada.
Just the one track in the UK so it will probably appear in a few days - too late, I've bandcamped itYes the album is on Qobuz, but I'm in Canada.
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