I posted a link with the whole album a couple posts back. It is always nice to hear a woman sound like a singing woman in metal. Not only are the vocals cool, but the song stuctures are new and interesting.
There is a new place for this style of music in metal. I had thought I had heard it all until this one?
I posted a link with the whole album a couple posts back. It is always nice to hear a woman sound like a singing woman in metal. Not only are the vocals cool, but the song stuctures are new and interesting.
There is a new place for this style of music in metal. I had thought I had heard it all until this one?
Maybe what I was getting at earlier. The ethereal vocals are such a great counterpoint to the music. Admittedly, I have quite limited exposure to female metal lead vocalists, but what I've heard so far doesn't touch Myrkur's ethereal nature. I'm going to try those artists you recommended on the last page and see if my thoughts change.
Arch Enemy is maybe an example, where 2005s Doomsday Machine is produced perfect in every way. But to me the vocals don't sound female. I think when Andy Sneap recorded the album he just recorded them the way they are. Of course we only have one quality to the female vocals.
One of the greatest albums of 2005. IMO
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6jrfX1FpXAQ
Full album stream of "M" by Relapse Records
So Myrkur comes along and there is talent in that she not only has a female voice which she uses in the ethereal passages but in contrast sings black metal growls too, but you can HEAR it is a female in the black metal growls. IMO
Arch Enemy is maybe an example, where 2005s Doomsday Machine is produced perfect in every way. But to me the vocals don't sound female. I think when Andy Sneap recorded the album he just recorded them the way they are. Of course we only have one quality to the female vocals.
I remember when I first bought that album from Best Buy, when I lived in Florida. Went out to my Nissan Pathfinder, put the CD into the stereo, and within a few seconds, thought to myself, "OHHH, YESSS." That intro is so epic.
I remember when I first bought that album from Best Buy, when I lived in Florida. Went out to my Nissan Pathfinder, put the CD into the stereo, and within a few seconds, thought to myself, "OHHH, YESSS." That intro is so epic.
Doomsday Machine is my favorite album by them. The intro is amazing. Still it was maybe my best sounding album for a long time too. So not only is the music great but the album is recorded well. What can I say, I'm kind of an Andy Sneap fanboy? Lol But the sound of albums like this do it. I have it both on CD and vinyl and it just rules in the SQ department.
I'm a guitar player so maybe it's just how the guitars are recorded?
Hard to imagine it was out a full 10 years ago already?
Maybe what I was getting at earlier. The ethereal vocals are such a great counterpoint to the music. Admittedly, I have quite limited exposure to female metal lead vocalists, but what I've heard so far doesn't touch Myrkur's ethereal nature. I'm going to try those artists you recommended on the last page and see if my thoughts change.
I would say that Myrkur's vocals in the ethereal passages don't fit our tried and true idea of Black Metal. For that I think we are going to see a polarized crowd of listeners. Some will like it, other will not?
I would say that Myrkur's vocals in the ethereal passages don't fit our tried and true idea of Black Metal. For that I think we are going to see a polarized crowd of listeners. Some will like it, other will not?
I posted a link with the whole album a couple posts back. It is always nice to hear a woman sound like a singing woman in metal. Not only are the vocals cool, but the song stuctures are new and interesting.
There is a new place for this style of music in metal. I had thought I had heard it all until this one?
I liked it tbh, but i wouldn't call it groundbreaking. To me it's very similar to alcest and a lot of the blackgaze bands, except it sounds different because of the female vocals
Arch Enemy is maybe an example, where 2005s Doomsday Machine is produced perfect in every way. But to me the vocals don't sound female. I think when Andy Sneap recorded the album he just recorded them the way they are. Of course we only have one quality to the female vocals.
One of the greatest albums of 2005. IMO
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6jrfX1FpXAQ
Full album stream of "M" by Relapse Records
So Myrkur comes along and there is talent in that she not only has a female voice which she uses in the ethereal passages but in contrast sings black metal growls too, but you can HEAR it is a female in the black metal growls. IMO
I guess I just don't see why "sounding female" is an issue. The way you're saying it is like "female voice" means soft clean singing only and if she's doing growls it's "not female". Sounds kinda... odd, to me. Like IMO there's clean vox and growls, end of transaction. The fact that the vocalist from Arch Enemy sticks with the harsh vox doesn't mean it's "bad".
Hell, ever listened to Cerebral Bore? I didn't even know that was a female until I saw them online. Landmine Marathon did the same. It's like, from the above posts, if a band has a female singing then they HAVE to make them "feminine". Screw that. Just make good music.
I guess I just don't see why "sounding female" is an issue. The way you're saying it is like "female voice" means soft clean singing only and if she's doing growls it's "not female". Sounds kinda... odd, to me. Like IMO there's clean vox and growls, end of transaction. The fact that the vocalist from Arch Enemy sticks with the harsh vox doesn't mean it's "bad".
Hell, ever listened to Cerebral Bore? I didn't even know that was a female until I saw them online. Landmine Marathon did the same. It's like, from the above posts, if a band has a female singing then they HAVE to make them "feminine". Screw that. Just make good music.
I think he just meant that he couldn't tell it was a female growling; not that it was bad. (I think it's easy to tell that it's a female growling in Arch Enemy, though. hehe)
I would say that Myrkur's vocals in the ethereal passages don't fit our tried and true idea of Black Metal. For that I think we are going to see a polarized crowd of listeners. Some will like it, other will not?
I think I'm in the "not" category. And, I'm open to all kinds of metal, and love new sounds. Same with Ghost. I'm just not blown away. Plenty of "pretty" female vocals to be found in symphonic metal. I see there is a contrast. But, even so, the music has to stand on it's own. I'm just kind of, whatever, meh?
I think I'm in the "not" category. And, I'm open to all kinds of metal, and love new sounds. Same with Ghost. I'm just not blown away. Plenty of "pretty" female vocals to be found in symphonic metal. I see there is a contrast. But, even so, the music has to stand on it's own. I'm just kind of, whatever, meh?
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