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Lonestar, speaking wise.
Listen to Lonestar and trust him.
From a Mega Man Legends island jamming power metal to a Walrus listening to black metal, I like your story arc.
That's a word salad - and take it from me, I know word salad
I fear for the day when something happens on the right that is SO nuts that even Stadler says "That's crazy".
Remember the mark of a great vocalist is if TAC hates them with a special passion
Sounds cool.Anyway how is your sex life?
Not getting any reference...little help?
Goddamnit, the album isn't available yet in the US iTunes store for some reason.
This first band is Soen very cool swingy jazz fusion kinda stuff.
I gave it one spin (the album is up on the streaming service I use), and while the musicianship was pretty good, I thought the vocal melodies were very forced at times. Maybe I just wasn't paying enough attention, I'll try it again tomorrow.
would have thought the same thing but seeing the OP was TAC i immediately thought Maiden or DT related
Winger Theater Forums........or WTF.
TAC got a higher score than me in the electronic round? Honestly, can I just drop out now?
Just got around to checking this out.This album is a giant tease. There's a heaviness to it but it never really gets heavy like I hoped it would, or should. And I'm always meh on female vocals.
Quote from: TAC on February 26, 2018, 06:44:50 PMJust got around to checking this out.This album is a giant tease. There's a heaviness to it but it never really gets heavy like I hoped it would, or should. And I'm always meh on female vocals.I can see how someone who digs the uber heavy could consider this a tease. For me the heaviness is taken care of by the hugeness of the sound, I really can't describe it any other way. How they closely intertwine the orchestral parts with the more traditional metal elements really adds another level of depth to the music for me, and they seem to do it at an extreme that hasn't really been done before. I've spun this thing about twenty times now, and it still gives me a chubby every time.
Quote from: lonestar on February 26, 2018, 09:04:48 PMQuote from: TAC on February 26, 2018, 06:44:50 PMJust got around to checking this out.This album is a giant tease. There's a heaviness to it but it never really gets heavy like I hoped it would, or should. And I'm always meh on female vocals.I can see how someone who digs the uber heavy could consider this a tease. For me the heaviness is taken care of by the hugeness of the sound, I really can't describe it any other way. How they closely intertwine the orchestral parts with the more traditional metal elements really adds another level of depth to the music for me, and they seem to do it at an extreme that hasn't really been done before. I've spun this thing about twenty times now, and it still gives me a chubby every time.Exactly. I can't describe it either. But it has this Heavy style that I can't quite convey. The best I could describe it is...Progressive Symphonic Metal (emphasize the metal).
I pretty much agree with everything said in this review, especially about the 2nd half being the better part of the album.https://theprogmind.com/2018/02/23/ostura-the-room/
I peed next to Ian Mosley and Mark Kelly
Derek Sherinian probably stands 10 feet away from the urinal, shoots from downtown, and announces loudly that he's making history.
Thes sng is are sounds rally nece an I lyke tha sungar
And TAC can suck it , this is heavy in all the right places.