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Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 7:21 pm Post subject: DEATH METAL UNDERGROUND |
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A Short History of Underground Punk and Metal Music
Three threads ran alongside each other: punk, metal and progressive rock. All three are on the edge of being metal, since the type of progressive rock in question is raw and disturbing and not of the “everybody be happy love friends” hippie style. This is music that thinks our society is disturbed, and that therefore many of the values we reject are worth a closer look.
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Interview with Goatcraft
Like guitar, the piano is a highly versatile instrument. It can serve in a pure rhythm role, or apply melody, and can easily chord and shape an atmosphere out of harmony. However, it can do one thing the guitar cannot: stand on its own while amplified and be a credible one-person band.
Solitary musician Lonegoat, who has recorded intros for Druid Lord and Demonic Christ, mounts the stage in isolation to create singular pieces of piano music that reflect the infinite loneliness and emptiness of existence. From this nihilistic background, the music branches to a dark storming Nietzschean vibe balanced by a sense of demonic playfulness.
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Ihslahm
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Ihslahm wrote: | http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=7zy9QZsu6AQ |
I want that fuckin LEGO pirate costume. |
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Blutkvlt
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"You've always wanted to spend the night at LEGOLAND." I don't think anyone has ever wanted this. _________________
under a funeral shroom wrote: | I wish, I think Chris Barnes would be much more likely to be a guest on that Guy Fieri show. |
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LuiSlayer

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True Death Metal Lego.
EDIT: This should have been the cover of the rerelease... _________________ Bela Guttmann's curse lives on. Another 50 years remain. |
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Steken

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^^^ Amazing. |
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GoldenBull

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Goatcraft seems really interesting, the kind of project that could be mindblowingly great or the worst shit ever.
Demo ordered; dice rolled. |
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Parasite
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Goatcraft is excellent, you will love the demo. It has purity most black and death metal bands lack. The way it plays with moods and emotions... it drops you and swiftly picks you back up again, giving enough time within each phrase to get an understanding of where it is taking you and why.
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GoldenBull

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Yeah I checked out some samples and I like what I hear. Will have to grab the new CD too at some point. |
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I watched Goatcraft on the Buffalo Day of Death's webstream PPV a couple years ago. very cool stuff. Forgot all about him. Will have to do a search. |
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Interview: Karl Spracklen of the International Society of Metal Music Studies
"Heavy metal is an important part of modern culture and everyday life, so studying heavy metal enables us to understand both of those things. For me, the interesting thing about heavy metal is the tension between metal’s strong sense of being part of a non-mainstream subculture, and metal’s place in the industry of modern pop and rock music. That’s because I’m essentially a sociologist. Other heavy metal scholars might be interested in the way the music is constructed, or the meaning behind song lyrics, or the history of the scene, or the use of heavy metal as a philosophy or ideology of life. Heavy metal is just a subject field, a lens, through which we can think about problems in other academic diciplines." - Dr. Karl Spracklen
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Conservationist wrote: |
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Metal-academics make me wanna....
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