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Post by billy on Jun 12, 2013 20:54:03 GMT 1
What you lot think? Let's start with a calm song shall we... And now to the thrashy stuff: There's some more songs out there, just follow the playlist: 1. "Underworld" 2. "Skull" 3. "The Naked Sun" 4. "Head Of The Demon" 5. "Tomb" 6. "Words Of The Dead" 7. "Outsider" 8. "What You Become" 9. "New Truths, Old Lies"
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Post by Norbo on Jun 13, 2013 6:45:03 GMT 1
LOL what's funny is except the first track if you just click in the middle of each track just to get a feel for each one they could all be the same track.
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Post by steve h on Jun 13, 2013 17:15:55 GMT 1
Maybe my generation has been spoiled......Led Zep, Sabbath, Hawkwind, Motorhead, The Nolans, and many more.
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Post by billy on Jun 16, 2013 20:17:55 GMT 1
LOL what's funny is except the first track if you just click in the middle of each track just to get a feel for each one they could all be the same track. Hehe, well you are actually right. In thrash metal (and other metal gengres) it's very hard to make songs sound significantly different from each other. I think the main reason for that is because most of the stuff you hear revolves around the rhythm guitar, and you're pretty limited at that part (unless you write some really f**ked up riff all over the fretboard that would inevitably sound like crap). Another problem is that there are limits, Evile can't advance much (if any) further than they already have. This is not something I believe in all my ignoracne, I KNOW it's impossible. I know for a fact that their next album will sound more or less exactly like the last one, UNLESS they randomly start to change their style of playing, changing pickups and amp setting etc, but then they wouldn't really be Evile anymore would they? Me personally, I just enjoy every song individually, trying not to compare them with each other.
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Post by steve h on Jun 16, 2013 23:45:18 GMT 1
They need to study Vol 4. I introduced it to a squeezebox playing friend who was into Georgian chant in a big way. It knocked his do-dahs off! He didn't think that "metal" was credible music. I changed his mind. If you think these tracks sound the same- remember Big Country???
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