Me neither. There have been some songs that I have liked, but not many and I don't listen to them much. So I'm surprised that I am liking Enslaved.
I really like "Soulfly VI" from Conquer.
Someone was telling me Sodom is really good. I have never listen to Sodom, so I plan to (he pointed me towards a few albums). There is so much metal I have not listened to. It makes my spin.
In the mid-nineties my Buddies would pull old Sodom albums out of the racks at a used record store. I would put them on a table and listen to em but never liked the band. I guess that if it didn't sound like King Diamond or Merciful Fate then I didn't like it. It was a time when some cheesy metal fashion was funny so their albums did have a strange entertainment factor! At times metal fashion seems to fold in on itself and bright red tights like on the cover of Sabotage, end up being a strange cultural phenotype.
I have to say I can't stand soilwork, I see similarities between the 2, but Soilwork has too much of that boring repetitive 4/4 chugging riffs that they use to carry the song, theres not enough change for my liking, straightforward drums and patterns to the songs that instantly give a sense a familiarity throughout the whole song, even if it's a song I've never heard, I don't get that as much with Skyharbour, maybe a bit, but not to the extent of soilwork songs, where I hear them, and assume it's one I've heard before even though I know it can't be.
Edit: And also, I can't stand Synths in metal, it pisses me off no end.
Dunno really. Atleast I do not hear similarities. Riffs here are very Soilwork:ish, or melodeath in general, where Desultor ranges from Thrashy to blackened Death.
I caught the PaganFest America tour a couple nights ago in St. Paul. Highly recommended. Turisas and Arkona were amazing. Alestorm were pretty good in a pub-band kinda way, and Huntress were downright terrible. I'm still tingling from how good Turisas and Arkona were.
Just fixed my RE0 (housing came loose, had to reglue them together) after half a year of letting 'em gather dust and crabs in the drawer. Listening to this track makes me realize how much I've missed the bright person. Nothing in-ear does Kvelertak better than the RE0 with a little Arrow bassboost.
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