a big turnoff
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a big turnoff
clean vocals in any type of death metal song.
i was browsing around youtube looking for some tunes, came across this (video below) and thought it was an alright song. until it hit about 2:25. seriously, wtf? i mean it wasn't like nails on a chalk board but it destroys the atmosphere of the song for me.
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i was browsing around youtube looking for some tunes, came across this (video below) and thought it was an alright song. until it hit about 2:25. seriously, wtf? i mean it wasn't like nails on a chalk board but it destroys the atmosphere of the song for me.
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the dead vote well wrote: ↑18 Jun 2021, 04:22moving from a garbage disposal back to the dumpster but it’s an improvement nonetheless
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Re: a big turnoff
That's a huge turnoff, definitely. I don't want to say never, because there a few songs where they work (see Nile: Defiling the Gates of Ishtar...but that's more of a chant, really). 99.9% of the time though, I find myself wanting to throw something.
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Re: a big turnoff
another thing i hate is chants. not chanting like black seeds of vengeance or something similar to that. mostly things you hear in dethcore. i know it's not a popular genre around here but I enjoy the occasional handful of songs.
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i was really digging this until 2:50. that completely destroyed the song.
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i was really digging this until 2:50. that completely destroyed the song.
the dead vote well wrote: ↑18 Jun 2021, 04:22moving from a garbage disposal back to the dumpster but it’s an improvement nonetheless
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Re: a big turnoff
Oh man, I really hate deathcore. The kind of chant I meant was the eastern monk/priest chant sounding part in the song I mentioned. It's clean singing, technically, but it really intensifies everything else around it. Definitely not that generic "small white-hard-on bearer pop-punk" singing that sometimes finds its way into death metal.
Deathcore
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Re: a big turnoff
on clean singing, the end of god of emptiness is nothing but win
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Re: a big turnoff
For sure, man. I love that deeper ended stuff. That's my natural vocal range, so that seems to be what I gel with in music. Never was much of a fan of tenors, or the whole crew of guys trying to be Rob Halford. We were actually discussing something on nilechat that's sort of related to this.
I'm not usually much for choral music, but within Russia, there is a specific style known as basso profundo. Basically, it's below-bass singing. Their voices are fucking god-like...they sound like pipe organs. Definitely rings that "God of Emptiness" bell for me. Give it a whirl:
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I'm not usually much for choral music, but within Russia, there is a specific style known as basso profundo. Basically, it's below-bass singing. Their voices are fucking god-like...they sound like pipe organs. Definitely rings that "God of Emptiness" bell for me. Give it a whirl:
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Re: a big turnoff
That first one was amazing, second one was cool but the first had a real dark feeling.
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Re: a big turnoff
I actually don't mind clean vocals in anything I hear honestly.
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Re: a big turnoff
it is a huge turn off and I don't know why bands feel the need to do it.
a couple of weeks ago I went to a metal gig and there was a local death metal band opening.
they were alright, the crowd was into them..and then the singer busted out with some clean vocals, and they were terrible to boot.
at least 3/4 of the crowd went outside after that.
a couple of weeks ago I went to a metal gig and there was a local death metal band opening.
they were alright, the crowd was into them..and then the singer busted out with some clean vocals, and they were terrible to boot.
at least 3/4 of the crowd went outside after that.
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Re: a big turnoff
[quote name="HbW"]For sure, man. I love that deeper ended stuff. That's my natural vocal range, so that seems to be what I gel with in music. Never was much of a fan of tenors, or the whole crew of guys trying to be Rob Halford. We were actually discussing something on nilechat that's sort of related to this.
I'm not usually much for choral music, but within Russia, there is a specific style known as basso profundo. Basically, it's below-bass singing. Their voices are fucking god-like...they sound like pipe organs. Definitely rings that "God of Emptiness" bell for me. Give it a whirl:
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that's really cool!! Reminds me a lot of Type O Negative
I'm not usually much for choral music, but within Russia, there is a specific style known as basso profundo. Basically, it's below-bass singing. Their voices are fucking god-like...they sound like pipe organs. Definitely rings that "God of Emptiness" bell for me. Give it a whirl:
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<!-- m -->http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzFrmQQiHWs<!-- m -->[/quote]
that's really cool!! Reminds me a lot of Type O Negative
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Re: a big turnoff
Yeah, me too. In fact, the only reason I ever got into Type O Negative was the part in Christian Woman. Looking back, it's basically a direct copy of the basso profundo style. Duder had him a voicebox, he did. Never hit those notes live though, as far as I know.
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Re: a big turnoff
[quote name="Aaron himself"]I actually don't mind clean vocals in anything I hear honestly.[/quote]
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Re: a big turnoff
I hate breakdowns in general. Hence why I cannot stand Meshuggah.
back when I listened to core, I always though "this would be better without those shitty breakdowns". Then I discovered real metal.
back when I listened to core, I always though "this would be better without those shitty breakdowns". Then I discovered real metal.
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Re: a big turnoff
breakdowns work when they are done right.
Suffocation for example.
Suffocation for example.
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Anything works when it's done right. The problem is that almost no one knows how to do things right.
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Re: a big turnoff
i like some breakdowns. but it's so pathetic that it is overused and non creative.
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Re: a big turnoff
[quote name="Lumbergh"]it is a huge turn off and I don't know why bands feel the need to do it[/quote]
out of a need to be 'unique'/'interesting'/etc., without respect to whether nor not it's appropriate for the song. because shoehorning random elements in that sound 'unique' or 'interesting' or what have you, is more important than writing quality music when you're an image-conscious douchebag with nothing interesting to say
out of a need to be 'unique'/'interesting'/etc., without respect to whether nor not it's appropriate for the song. because shoehorning random elements in that sound 'unique' or 'interesting' or what have you, is more important than writing quality music when you're an image-conscious douchebag with nothing interesting to say
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Re: a big turnoff
[quote name="zim"]on clean singing, the end of god of emptiness is nothing but win [/quote]
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